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Get Paid to Buy a Camera

Posted in E-Commerce, Hardware, Shopping, Technology by wayne.porter on June 6th, 2008

My brother is a stickler for deals. A true system gamer. I have not tested his methodology below but figured I would pass it along for those who will go through loops to get deals. The deal is at Buy.com and for the Logitech 9000 camera- which gets good rankings. One one deal you get a reduced price and the other, if you go through all the hoops I think you actually get paid.

Compare to the 9000 (Logitech website)

You can get this camera for $45.73
9000


Buy.com Price:     $85.73
Shipping:      FREE

Sign up for the buy.com visa and get $30.00 off =  $55.73
 

New Google Checkout Customers: (only if you are new)
Instantly receive $10 off your first Google Checkout order!
Limit one per customer.

With the Google perk you get another $10.00 off  =$45.73

Not bad, but what if buying a camera actually put money in your pocket?
 

Get Paid to Buy This Camera

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 (Click Here) - 960-000048

1) Check camera make sure it is one you want.

2) Surf here and get the $40.00 rebate formEnds june 11 2008

3) Sign up for Buy dotcom Visa and get $30.00 off

4) Use Google checkout and get $10.00 off

Buy.com price:     $59.99
Price After Rebate(s):$19.99
Shipping:      FREE
Google Checkout -$10.00  = $9.99
Buy.com visa -$30.00 =  You get the camera and paid $20.00

I have not went through the process, but my brother is pretty sharp about these sort of things. If you are one of those people who love deals- have at it and let me know if it worked. If you really like the post consider casting a vote at Digg and spreading the word. Keep in mind some shops will not let you “stack” promotions- for just this reason.

ADDENDUM on Camera Prices:

I did a little price searching on the Logitech 9000 (not the one with USB) to see how this deal stacked up. Pretty darn good. Here are the results from a random sampling of competitors that sell the product. Dell, OnSale, and NewEgg seemed to fair the best, but I did not note any special deals. Happy Hunting.

  • Pricerunner France 70.02 EUR
  • PCRush  $92.73 USD
  • xPCGear $89.99 USD
  • NewEgg $84.99 USD
  • Otto Produktkatalog 99.99 EUR
  • Shop.com $87.80 USD
  • Skype $99.99 USD
  • Webhallen Product Catalogue kr745.00
  • inWarehouse Product Catalogue kr745.00
  • UK Product Catalog 69..99 GBP
  • Camera World $90.45 USD
  • WolfCamera $90.45 USD
  • PCMall $92.99 USD
  • Dell $79.99 USD
  • Shoplet $87.95 USD
  • OnSale $74.99 USD

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Two Gigs SnowDrive USB 2.0 Flash Drive- Other Memory Discounts

Posted in Hardware, Shopping by wayne.porter on March 21st, 2007

I admit it. I love to shop for electronics and computer stuff…especially deals. (Reminds self to work on “stacking strategy paper”. While probing for some USB Memory I found some neat deals at BUY USA and BUY CA.

Two Gigs SnowDrive USB 2.0 Flash Drive At the moment, meaninig it could change- this comes to around $9.95 US if you are New to google checkout uand use it or $19.95 with Free Shipping and not new to Google Checkout. This piece of gear is usually pretty pricey- anywhere from $34.00 to $59.00. I am getting one for my youngster.

“ACP-EP Memory has teamed up with the best snowboard companies in the industry to create the first and only authentic “USB Flash Drive Snowboards”. Combining the graphics from actual Forum Snowboards you can get your favorite snowboard graphics, like X-Games Star Eddie Wall Signature Forum Snowboard. For the stylish sneaker net.”

Forum Graphics w/ Rubberized textureNeck strap attachment on USB DriveUSB 2.0 High Speed Interface (USB 1.1 Compatible)True Plug-and-Play connection for hot swap functionLED indicates when drive is in use. Hot-swappable, Plug and Play O/S. 1 x 4-pin Type A Male USB 2.0 - USB.

ACP-EP 2GB USB 2.0 SnowDrive Flash Drive $19.95 Shipped

SnowDrive Sale

Dimensions 0.19″ Height x 0.94″ Width x 3.74″ Length
Standard Warranty 2 Year(s)
Compatibility Plug and Play Operating System: Windows 2000Windows XP Mac OS 9.0 or later
Product Name 2GB SnowDrive USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Some other options…



Micro Sized Memory at Micro Prices- 1 GIG SD Flash Card with Adapter

SD 1 gig with adaptorOne Gig Micro SD Flash Card Bump up your cell or PDA for more Contacts, Videos/Movies, music or whatever! This 1GB Micro SD Flash Card fits into any Micro SD Port/Slot. Includes secure digital Adapter, downloading music, photos, video direct from your PC is a breeze. Plug the Micro SD back into your PDA/CELL PHONE and you are ready to go. If you are new to this- the adapter is just a standard Flash card, the little tiny piece of memory is what goes in the PDA or Cell phone. Easy to do, pull from cell phone or PDA then put into adapter so you can work with it (if you don’t have a USB or Blue Tooth connection)- Try beating the price after rebate.

Qualifies for FREE SHIPPING
List Price: $22.95
Our Price: $19.95
Price After Rebate(s): $2.95
Shipping: FREE
Buy.com Total Price: $2.95

For the Hyper-Minamilist- Thin to Win


ACP-EP 2GB USB 2.0 Mobile KeyDrive Flash Drive - 2 Gig - USBThe USB 2.0 Mobile KeyDrive allows you to take your files anywhere in the palm of your hand. Two gigs is perfect for transferring your MP3’s, digital photos, games, spreadsheets, documents, presentations or any personal files from your computer. You can even run an entire presentation from the Mobile KeyDrive. The USB 2.0 interface is a must. It’s Windows and Mac OS compatible and does not require any drivers (except for Windows 98). This ultra-thin USB design is as thin as a house key and only 1.69 inches long. Includes a key ring strap with an easy detachable switch.

For The Paranoid File Transporter

ACP-EP 2GB Mobile Vault USB 2.0 Flash Drive - 2 GB - USB - Portable

ACP-EP 2GB Mobile Vault USB 2.0 Flash Drive - 2 GB - USB - Portable
The Mobile Vault Drive with Portable Vault software is designed to encrypt data on your USB 2.0 Flash Drive so that it will not be useable or accessible to anyone without the proper access password.The Portable Vault software is extremely easy to use. Once you enter your password, you will have the ability to add and remove files and folders from the vault. Files that are added will be protected using 256 bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption. Files may be added using drag and drop from Windows explorer as well as using the Add button from within the program.

Additional Savings: NOTE EXPIRATION DATE- On some deals you must be a new customer!

$15 OFF $200 Coupon in Computer, Software, Home Networking, Digital Camera and Electronic Stores! New Customers Only! expires 3/31/07!

$10 OFF $150 Coupon in Computer Store! New Customers Only! expires 3/31/07!

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Lenovo - Avaya VoIP: Nortel Restates, MSFT Pontificates

VoIP Tangle Week…The VoIP arena Sees a Serious Techno Tango Slugfest among heavyweights, but I am watching the Social Media Infrastructure Plays…by the Mountaineers in Cisco Systems. They know what it is all about!

AVAYA SOA PROMISE

On March 5th Avaya promised Telephony 2.0 announcing new capabilities that bring SOA (service-oriented architecture) bred into telephony so companies can easily integrate this into their business processes. I decided to hold my breath on AV.

AVAYA and LENOVO UNITE AROUND FINGERS and SOFTPHONE

Avaya then announces their IP Softphone and the inclusion of biometric logins via a deal with Lenovo which promises authentication and therefore prevention of unauthorized calls- this makes sense. All through Lenova’s fingerprint reader and Password Manager (which I actually like). To boot the ThinkPads will also come with a message waiting light, transforming the keyboard illumination function (Function-Page Up Key) into a visual alert to check voicemail. Clever- I love the keyboard illumination light too- not sure if I will like it blinking though. However, it is those little features, like the light, that make you love the Thinkpad line.

THINKPAD BUYING TIPS & DEALS

Yes- I am a huge fan and I think everyone should get one- put Ubuntu on it for irony.

INSIDER TIP 1 Place your order, then have them call you back, (click the text box that says call back) sometimes, if you seem confused you can get that finger print reader for free- or weasel something- just be confused and they will often throw a tidbit or two in for free and my reps are always honest if something sucks. Thinkpads are just great machines. I am a loyalist and my Libretto nor Alienware compare.

INSIDER TIP 2- try the Lenova Discount Outlet - don’t bank on customization though- you might try their Special Offers Page. but if you like low prices and not afraid to up the power later…you might try looking at Ubid. I did by an X 40 Series off of ebay once, back when it was IBM, but I prefer the customization. Still try ubid it isn’t as flooded.



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ME AND THE IMPENDING ThinkPad T60p WIDESCREEN SERIES

I just purchased one of the new, heavily loaded, Lenova T60P, (Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T7600 (2.33GHz, 4MB L2, 667MHz FSB with an ATI Mobility Fire GL V5250 with 256MB, 15.4 WSXGA+ TFT and 3 GB PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz SODIMM Memory…sadly all the jumbo hard drives were at 5400 RPM so I settled on a 100GB Hard Disk Drive at 7200rpm)) perhaps too soon, even with a 3-4 week wait- forgoing my love and tradition of the ultra-lite X series which I have had a model 20, 30, 40, and 60. I was never a fan of the R Series, Z Series, but I am now interested in the T series). If I had waited a bit? Maybe I would be all VoIP, because according to Avaya this is not a roadmap- this is reality…right after Avaya’s announced move into SOA they are actually going to do something “clever”.

Per Information Week


Avaya’s CEO Louis D’Ambrosio kicked off this year’s VoiceCon conference in Orlando, Fla., with a bang. D’Ambrosio, in an opening keynote address, announced a partnership with Lenovo to integrate Avaya’s Internet Protocol telephony capabilities in Lenovo’s notebook computers along with a suite of services for communications-enabled business processes. D’Ambrosio prepped the audience by making a bold statement that intelligent communications, a term Avaya uses to describe converged IP telephony networks designed for communications that go beyond voice, is happening today and is not a vision of the future. “We’re not talking roadmaps here. Intelligent communications is a reality,” he said.

Avaya wants to be the leader in that market. It’s teaming up with Lenovo to pre-load advanced IP telephony features on Lenovo’s ThinkPad notebooks in hopes of enhancing the communications experience for business professionals as they place and receive phone calls from their computers.

BACK IN THE BATCAVE in REDMOND

Meanwhile back in Redmond (NASDAQ: MSFT) Microsoft is getting set to release enhanced VoIP Solutions. The big deal- MSFT predicts in the next three years 100 million office customers will shift to software and click to call. No kidding with Let’sTalk’s incredibly low international rates and options like Skype for Business are now on the table. I don’t sense anything approaching brilliant from MSFT in that prediction- you don’t need hardware there- well minimal. Go ahead download Skype and try it- PC to PC calls are free, the video rocks (except for Mac- which appears to have moved in retrograde in latest version) and I use it more than anything else. Of course it sports AES Encryption, port agility, tunneling and other SOX and HIPPA inducing problems- but Facetime got the IM and VoIP Security call on that one- as did SYMT.

Google is allready distributing it well where else but among other goodies in their pack:

I wonder if they go all VoIP soon and cozy up to someone…if any company has problems it is Google (NASDAQ:GOOG). Problems…at any rate I imagine it will happen.

NORTEL RE-DELAYS THE DELAY

Last week Nortel (NYSE/Toronto: NT) announced that it will delay the filing of its 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006, until mid-March 2007. The company will also restate earnings for 2004, 2005, and the first nine months of 2006… again- wow. Now that is a re-statement. I doubt it will have any real effect. This week they are preaching ACTA. The ATCA standards, organized by the PICMG espouse a generic telecom chassis, that allows systems vendors to buy a “shell of hardware” and some software from outside suppliers. In theory this shortens the design cycle and lowers costs which will free vendors to focus their braintrust on software development. Ahem.

CISCO SYSTEMS GETS “SOCIAL MEDIA CLARITY”

OK- intentional buzzword alert, oldy but goody, for Greg at SMOmashup.com.

As an afterthought- and actually a big deal if you think about it. Network Computing reports that Cisco Systems Inc (NDD: CSCO) unveiled its Unified Communications System 6.0 that’s UCS 6.0 for rest of you, packed with a bunch of powerful stuff and there is no end to the social media, social network snap-ups in sight- smart strategy if you ask me, that and SIP-based IM and integrated presence! I bet MSFT and Lotus noticed.


SIP-based IM and integrated presence were two of the major changes Cisco introduced this week in the newest release of its Unified Communications system., version 6.0. This is the first time Cisco has provided IM at the desktop and puts it in direct competition with corporate IM suppliers, namely Microsoft and Lotus.

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Cisco Systems gets IM out of the gate…like the rest of the normal world- it is the future, heck it was a decade ago with ICQ. That and VoIP. E-mail sucks…ask any kid.


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Previously, Cisco provided presence on a separate, optional server to what was then called Unified CallManager. Cisco also added the Cisco Unified Mobile Communicator, which puts presence, corporate calling, and unified messaging capabilities as an application on BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian OS and, eventually, Brew handsets. Other additions to the Unified Communications System includes a new Wi-Fi phone; upgraded its MeetingPlace 6.0 Web conferencing with Flash for better PowerPoint viewing; the Cisco voicemail system, Unity 5.0, with handsfree and security functions; Cisco’s contact center with e-mail and chat integration and created special technology bundle for SMEs.

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TEN MILLION NO SET BACK TO “SOCIAL MEDIA” BUYING BLITZ

Despite losing $10 million to a fraudster Cisco isn’t done with their social media acquisitions either. The company bought select assets of privately held Utah Street Networks, the operator of the social networking site Tribe.net and is on the lookout for more. Ugh. Tribe.net? OK…they wanted the infrastructure- not tribe.net- good.

So Tribe.net will remain independent and since the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, we don’t know what they are paying, but I am sure it is a drop in the bucket.

Speaking of Cisco I recently found out their CEO and Board Chairman of Cisco is a native West Virginian (well born in Cleveland, but moved to Charleston as a tot), as were other key founders. Some WVU alumni, some Marshall. Eitherway chalk one up for the Appalachian technologists no one knows exists. Didn’t know that did you? Go ‘eers, go Thundering Herd.



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Ubuntu Convert- My Second Life- ThinkPad Gets an Ubuntu Upgrade

Sam Harrelson (Pastor Sam?) has converted another to the ranks of the “will not be undead soon”….

early this a.m. I said:

I am already looking at converting my Ibm X40 (backup lap) to Ubuntu now…still thinking on it. I know I have to spend some up front time, but I have to wonder if the long term pay off is worth it….Learn more about Ubuntu.

Late this P.M. after a long day of security research…

It is DONE- the dirty deed is done dirt cheap andquite complete, Thanks to Eric G. for assisting! Ubunta advocates are everywhere. I have been absorbed into the world of Ubuntu…

My old IBM Thinkpad X40 (story below) now sports this O/S and it screams like a bat out of hell (you might try Ubuntu 6.06 if your PC is rather dated)….so far so good…. I feel like I have been unplugged from the matrix and spat out into a giant toilet bowel of jelly slime…now I wonder if it can push Second Life? Doubt it. I do feel some machinima widgets coming on though.

BTW this is filed under deals and steals too- no coupons needed, no discount codes- Ubuntu is FREE…Grab the .iso and burn it to CD or order it if you wish…or if you like getting stuff in the mail or want to send a gift…here are some Ubuntu things that are DIRT CHEAP. Burn it or buy it for your friends, your mother-in-law, man it beats MonkeyPhoneCalls even…well close.

Seriously- Do you want a cheaper laptop? Start with a different O/S and different office tools- and your laptop is already far cheaper and more for the price- think about! Open Source is like a giant raging coupon on steroids. Plus- you can actually work with it- you know- like the cars we used to own that didn’t require a Cray to analyze and fix an oil leak.

Burn it or get it…or start your own production outfit and become an evangelist. Just don’t go all Conservapedia on me (sounds like Briticanna propaganda to me.)

Kubuntu 6.10 (64-bit PC Edition)

Ubuntu 6.10 (64-bit PC Edition)

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS DVD (PC Edition) (Jewel Case)

Kubuntu 6.10 (PC Edition)

Ubuntu 6.10 (PC Edition)

While we are on innovation- I just watched and reviewed two great pieces on learning in the Second Life Metaverse on learning and plasticity while surfing YouTube (widgets coming)…here’s your guide.

Second Life: The Official Guide

Sam writes…

Wayne and Jon … install Ubuntu so that we can start a Guild. Forget Second Life, this is where the action is (literally!)…

Yeah Sam-I know, I will get around to WoW- one day. It has kickass machinima too at a huge adoption rate, but I don’t need any more games and I am more into social diving. Anyway Innovation Island needs to be built. Let’s start that Guild. Jon???

Also check out:

Thinkpad: A Different Shade of Blue

Book Description (Spotted use for as low as $0.74 in Aftermarket)
ThinkPad: A Different Shade of Blue tells the exciting inside story behind the creation of one of the most successful brand names in computing. Through interviews with the ThinkPad Team and IBM executives, and access to internal documents and memoranda, the book provides a rare inside view into the workings of an IBM brand team. Here is the inside scoop on the cultural and personality differences that almost killed one of the most significant development efforts in IBM history. More importantly, it offers valuable lessons on what it takes to build a world-class, enduring brand or product.

BTW- Did I mention I now have Skype on this puppy? VoIP…now I find myself wanting a TOR server…

Not sure if Google Earth works yet- I’ll find out. Heck- I’ll try the pack!

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wii in stock- Not Quite xbox360- but Amazon to Stock Soon

Posted in E-Commerce, Hardware, Lifestyle Evolution, Recreation, Shopping, Technology, Video, Video Games by wayne.porter on February 24th, 2007

Caught this at PaperGhost.com, stacking up the xbox360, the wii.

Amazon Reports: “We sold out of our initial supply of the Wii on Sunday morning, November 19, in less than one minute. We expect to receive periodic shipments of the Wii from Nintendo throughout the holidays and we will post availability updates in this section of the product detail page as well as in the customer discussions below.”

NOW Wii in STOCK after marketing still going strong though.

Nintendo Wii

You and Wii: Everything You Need to Know

The coolest thing about the wii is you actually move. We could all use more of that.

Other wii Accessories- In Stock

Wii Play with Wii Remote
Nintendo Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case
Wii Wireless Sensor Bar
Wii Points Card
Wii Classic Controller
Wii Remote Controller

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency HPCS Looking for petaFLOP Performance

Posted in Hardware, Security, Technology by wayne.porter on November 29th, 2006

KurzweilAI.net, Nov. 29, 2006…remember DARPA? That whole Interwebs thingy?

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced a half million billion (thanks Al for correction) dollars in funding for development by 2010 of supercomputers capable of two petaFLOPS sustained performance, more powerful than the fastest supercomputer existing today, and scalable to greater than four petaFLOPS.

The ultimate goal of the DARPA High Productivity Computing Systems program (HPCS) program is to create a new generation of economically viable high productivity computing systems that will be available for national security and industrial users.

Yes they did says PetaFLOPS. FLOPS is short for Floating Point Operations Per Second.

PFLOPS, 10^15 FLOPS. To put it in perspective as of right now, I think, the fastest computer in the world is the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer, measuring a peak of 280.6 TFLOPS. Note the “T” we are still in tera era.



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I Have Achieved One Terabyte- OneTouch III Turbo- Sharon (After the Cylon)

Posted in Hardware, Technology by wayne.porter on September 5th, 2006

OneTouch™ III Turbo Edition-

yes well worth it! I cannot wait for cystal-based storage. I have been using the one TB for a three months now and it is great- although the weight is a bit more than my x60 even with docking station…thus it had to have its own special case for traveling.

If you are pinching pennies check out the 300 or 600 gig edition.

Firewire a must!

Hard Drive 3.5 inch ATA
Capacity 600GB, 1TB
RPM 7200
Cache Buffer 16MB
Seek Time 9.0 ms
Interface FireWire 800, FireWire 400,USB 2.0/1.1
Sustained Transfer Rate USB 2.0 — 33 MB/sec;
FireWire 400 — 43 MB/sec;
FireWire 800 — 91 MB/sec
Bus Transfer Rate USB 2.0 — 480 Mb/sec;
FireWire 400 — 400
Mb/sec;
FireWire 800 — 800 Mb/sec
Operating Temp 5C to 35C (41F to 95F)
Dimensions 5.4 x 3.9 x 8.5 inches (136 x 65 x 217 mm)
Weight 5.8 lbs (2.6 Kgrams)
AC Voltage 100-240 VAC
Input Frequency 47-63 Hz AC
Compatibility Mac and PC users. (Preformatted for Mac)
Macintosh Requirements

* FireWire 800 requires
* Mac 0S X 10.2.8 or higher and FireWire 800 (9-pin) equipped computer.
* Apple G4 processor or greater.
* Mac OS X (10.1.2-10.1.5, 10.2.4 or later)
* 128 MB RAM or more as required by operating system.
* CD-ROM drive. Internet connection (for system update)

PC Requirements

* FireWire 800 requires
* Windows 2000 or XP operating system and FireWire 800 (9-pin) equipped computer.
* Pentium III, 500 Mhx equivalent processor or higher.
* Windows 2000 Professional, XP Professional, or XP Home Edition.
* 128 MB RAM or more as required by operating system.
* CD-ROM drive. Internet connection (for system updates)

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