diGit Blog on BBC

POSTED BY Amit on 19 October 2005
in Announcements, Barking Mads

Yes, diGit Blog was flashed on BBC’s tech show ClickOnline where Kate Russell heaped praises on us!! :bingo: Besides, the mention on the show has resulted in an upsurge in the traffic, up until this time, diGit Blog has received double the traffic in this month than my own blog & my own blog receives [...]

Top 10 web-design mistakes!!

POSTED BY Amit on 19 October 2005
in Designing Stuff

Yes, UseIt has it out, the Top 10 Web-Design mistakes for Blogs & Top 10 Web-Design mistakes of 2005.
Looks like we’ve avoided quite a bit of blog design mistakes & will try to comply by them fully. Those are excellent usability references for web-designers, a must read I should say!!

Made for iPod!!

POSTED BY Amit on 19 October 2005
in Cool Gadgets, Internet Lurker

There are many reasons why I hate Apple and more reasons for why they suck bigtime!! And here’s one, the “Made for iPod” program by Apple, under which, every accessory maker whose devices connects electrically to iPod will have to pay a royalty to Apple, c|net reports. :sick:
So why does Apple suck? They can’t see [...]

Indicom Music Store !

POSTED BY Abhinav on 18 October 2005
in Internet Lurker

TATA quietly launched their online music store about a month back. However, I have been unable to gather much information about it, because Indicom does not operate in my area, and this store can be accessed by people on Indicom IP’s only. This music store claims to charge Rs. 9.99 per song, which seems like [...]

Samsung a cheat!!

POSTED BY Amit on 17 October 2005
in Internet Lurker

Yes, apparently so, as Samsung, the largest maker of memory chips in the world, will pay $300 million fine for being guilty of conspiring with its rivals in the $7.7 billion US market & fixing prices and thus cheating customers, the result of a three year investigation by the Justice Department, Yahoo! reports.
Two [...]

A tour to ancient Rome!!

POSTED BY Amit on 17 October 2005
in Internet Lurker

Yes, its true!! You can now tour ancient Rome…..virtually that is!!
More on it here at Yahoo! News, better read it there as well, since I still have to figure out what all that meant besides being a 3D virtual reality tour of how Rome supposedly was!!

Look Ma….. the ad is moving!!

POSTED BY Amit on 16 October 2005
in Cool Gadgets, Internet Lurker

Yes, come 2007 & those might be the words that come out of your mouth when you see an advertisement in a print magazine. As Margaret Kane posted on Blogma, the German electronics maker Siemens has come up with paper thin TV Screens that can be put in a newspaper or magazine!! :yay:
So these screens [...]

More about the iPod 5G

POSTED BY Abhinav on 15 October 2005
in Cool Gadgets

After my initial disapointment at Apple’s new “Video” iPod, I’ve found out more about the new iPod which makes me think that at least it’s an improvement over the 4th Generation iPod. The new pricing makes the iPod just $50 more expensive than the 4 GB Nano, which makes the iPod accessible to many more [...]

The New iPod … Dissapoints !

POSTED BY Abhinav on 13 October 2005
in Cool Gadgets

To me, the new iPod is not the video iPod I was looking forward to, but an iPod Photo that can play video as well. The good part is that prices do not escalate meteorically, but the bad part is that there’s not that much new about the new iPod. Combined with iPodLinux, any iPod [...]

iTrip : An iPod Must-Have

POSTED BY Abhinav on 9 October 2005
in Cool Gadgets

If you own an iPod, then this is one of the best accessories you can get for it. Griffin’s iTrip is a short range FM broadcast device, which broadcasts your iPod’s playing Audio on an FM frequency (87.9 MHz by default), so that you can use FM compatible devices nearby to listen to your iPod. [...]

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