Saturday, October 17th, 2009 at
1:14 pm
We Look at One of the newer sports energy drinks that has been endorsed by top athletes. We were looking for the following:
- Maintainence of high & constant energy levels – no energy peaks & valleys.
- Evidence of Real People Getting Results
- Useful for a Variety or Sports & Workouts
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#1 FRS Healthy Energy
FRS Healthy energy is not a pure carbohydrate drink like many of it’s competitors. It’s key ingredient is
and anti-oxidant called Quercetin which is found in foods like blueberries, apples and grapes. The
product features the following:
- Positive Clinical trials on both Quercetin and the FRS Product that support it’s claims to providing
greater sustained energy,alertness and better immune system.
- Product comes in 3 Packages: Powder Concentrate, Cans and Chews
- Endorsed by a number of star athletes including Lance Armstrong & Derek Fisher (4-time NBA Champion)
We recommend you try FRS Healthy Energy instead of high caffeine/taurine drinks like Red Bull or Monster Energy as you
get a healthier & more sustained level of energy.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
12:55 pm
Since you can take your netbook almost anywhere this post covers some great mobile entertainment options you have when you have some spare time. I have provided a few hand-picked options below.
1. Streaming Music
If you are a US resident you might want to try the Pandora internet radio station. It was started by the Music Genome Project which aimed to breakdown music down to root attributes. The station will select songs that it thinks you will like based on previous songs that you like. Try it out here.
2. Downloading Movies & TV
One of the most popular streaming sources out there at the moment is Hulu. Again, only available to US residents the site offers steaming of Fox, NBC and other networks in flash video format. Many films and shows are available in 480p and high definition. Hulu released a desktop version of their software which netbooks aren’t powerful enough to run just yet, but running 480p resolution through the browser with current netbooks should be fine. Try it out here.
I found a great document on Bit Torrents that you should also check out here.
3. Playing Video Games
You aren’t going to have much luck trying to play current video games on your Netbook – they just aren’t powerful enough and don’t carry the necessary graphics card. You can however play games that are a few years old which you can pick up in the budget packages from video game stores. Here are a few classic titles that you can try:
- Diablo II
- World of Goo
- Neverwinter Nights
- The Sims & The Sims II
Basically any game more than 5 years old should have a good chance of running – so have a look in your old collection or get on EBay.
You should also have no problems running emulated Amiga, SNES and other old-school systems.
4. Social Networking
Due to their portability you can really be active on your Facebook/Myspace profile if you own a netbook. Whether you are watching TV, in the park or on holiday – wherever!
This may be a blessing or a curse as you can burn a lot of time but you’ll probably make a few more friends!
5. Travel Entertainment
If you are getting further away from civilization on your travels (like camping) or want to travel lighter then your netbook has a real advantage over its more powerful siblings. A lot of netbook users have really got a lot out of their machines on their travels with longer battery life and more mobility.
It’s worth trying out if you miss the internet after a day or two.
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
12:15 pm
[From GadgetMix.Com]
Microsoft has finally announced the retail and upgrade prices of Windows 7. The differences in price are much more notable when you compare them to the prices of Windows Vista. The Home Premium upgrade version has dropped $40 and the Ultimate upgrade version has dropped $40.
| Windows Vista
as of 1/2007 |
Price |
Windows Vista
as of 2/2008 |
Price |
Windows 7
as of 10/2009 |
Price |
| Home Premium |
$159.99 |
Home Premium |
$129.99 |
Home Premium |
$119.99 |
| Business |
$199.99 |
Business |
$199.99 |
Professional |
$199.99 |
| Ultimate |
$259.99 |
Ultimate |
$219.99 |
Ultimate |
$219.99 |
Full retail products
| Windows Vista
as of 1/2007 |
Price |
Windows Vista
as of 2/2008 |
price |
Windows 7
as of 10/2009 |
Price |
| Home Premium |
$239.99 |
Home Premium |
$239.99 |
Home Premium |
$199.99 |
| Business |
$299.99 |
Business |
$299.99 |
Professional |
$299.99 |
| Ultimate |
$399.99 |
Ultimate |
$319.99 |
Ultimate |
$319.99 |
However, if you preorder Windows 7 upgrade, you can get it at a really low price if you are living in US, Canada, UK, Japan, France or Germany.