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Spiderpodium Contest

Spiderpodium, Spiderpodium, does whatever a Spider can. Now in my 70′s commercial voice, it bends, it twists, it hangs, it’s one of the most flexible stands you can get for your iPod or iPhone. It’s Breffo’s amazing Spiderpodium and we have two to giveaway!  One for the iPhone and for the iPad!!  Remaining in my 70′s commercial voice – To Win is Simple – Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/eclipsemagazine.  Retweet some of our articles. Like us on facebook (facebook.com/eclipsemagazine – yes I know it’s not properly set up, but we’re working on it).  Send an email to contests@eclipsemagazine with your full name and address with the words Spiderpodium Contest in the subject.  The contest period is Oct 8 – to Oct 18th!  I haven’t decided if two winners will receive one of each or if one will receive both.  In your email please let me know what your preference is. If there’s a huge response for both, then one winner will receive both the iPad and iPhone Spiderpodium. I suspect not many people are foolish like me and have an iPad AND a iPhone.

Spiderpodium Contest

 

Spiderpodium is arguably the best travel dock available on the market today and certainly the most useful accessory suited to smartphone to smartphone video conferencing. The products flexible nature allows for Spiderpodium to position a phone at virtually any angle, in any position, in any location! This makes Spiderpodium the ultimate accessory for video conferencing without restriction! The fine folks at Breffo provided the prizing for this contest. Check out Breffo at http://www.breffo.com/.

 

 

 

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The Vampire Diaries Get Sucked Facebook Game

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Watching videos online used to be a hassle. Speed could be affected by a slow Internet connection like dial-up, which also influenced the rate at which data was being transferred across phone lines. Thankfully, streaming technology has seen many improvements. As more and more of the world becomes Internet-based, it’s no surprise that services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Instant are growing in popularity. Here’s a look at how streaming video and subscription services work.

Netflix

All online video content makes its way to a viewer’s home from a server. That computer network works with a plugin, a piece of software that decodes the information and results in the ability to watch the television show or movie the viewer has requested. Netflix relies on online file storage to handle their expanding catalog of streaming content, which includes both movies and television shows. Though the company has come under fire for its limited selection of new releases available instantly, not to mention its recent price hike, it is arguably the most accessible service, available through numerous services including game consoles like the X-Box.

Hulu

Not yet poised to offer consumers a wide range of movies, Hulu is better suited to viewers looking for television programming. The site offers a wide range of programming from major networks, like Fox and ABC, but does not currently offer shows from CBS or pay channels like HBO. Much of Hulu’s programming is available without having to subscribe to Hulu Plus. Often, the last five episodes of a show are available to watch, allowing viewers to catch up on or discover new shows. Those who take the ‘Plus plunge’ pay $8/month (the same as Netflix’s instant service) and gain access to a wide range of services, such as a backlog of episodes of shows that are no longer on the air, like “Lost.”

Amazon Instant Video

Amazon Instant Video is quite similar to Netflix, although its programming cannot be watched on game consoles or handheld devices. The service is included with the annual cost of Amazon Prime, a members-only plan that offers shoppers free or deeply-discounted shipping on their Amazon.com purchases. Though the service currently offers fewer titles than Netflix, Amazon is busy building their catalog so as to offer customers a selection of the newest releases. Customers also have the option to buy or rent the television shows and/or movies they watch, capitalizing on the growing popularity of streaming content and shoppers’ natural tendency towards impulse purchases.

With a growing demand for instant entertainment, similar services are making their debuts, all of them anxious to occupy the number-one slot when it comes to home entertainment. Look for subscriber services being rolled out by companies like Comcast and Dish Network and online movies offered by Blockbuster, as well as continued changes to older services like Netflix. Considering there are only so many ways you can package the same service and call it different, success will likely visit companies who offer their customers the newest releases possible, all while keeping their prices competitive.

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iPad Get New Adobe Apps

Posted by   on April 11, 2011

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Adobe CS5.5

It’s been rumored for months, today Adobe makes the release of Adobe CS5.5 official. Today they announced Adobe® Creative Suite® 5.5 Production Premium, the complete software solution for video and post-production that helps deliver content to virtually any screen. The entire goal of this release is to push the use of Adobe tools in the creation of new mobile applications. One of the highlights of the new package is Photoshop Touch a new SDK for developing tablet and mobile applications using Photoshop.

To show off the capabilities of the new suite, Adobe is also releasing 3 brand new apps for the Apple iPad: Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop, Adobe Eazel for Photoshop and Adobe Nav for Photoshop. The apps are designed to enable users to create custom color swatches, paint and drive popular Photoshop tools from tablet devices.  These Apps will range in price from $1.99 to $4.99.  We will review them when they are released in early May and of course we’ll have a full review of CS5.5 when that streets. Press release after the break.

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HTC Evo Shift Review

I’m the first to admit that I don’t like Apple. I hate them as a company, don’t like how they treat their customers and I think they charge way too much for their products. With that said, I do have everything (except an iMac) that they produce. If I could ignore the fanboys, the press conferences, and the hype I would probably be very happy with my Apple products – except when they stop working like my AppleTV and my iPhone 3G after I installed the iOS4. All the recent talk about Android has me thinking that I’d love to dump my iPhone for a device that actually works as – you know, a phone. Not to mention, Android phones seem so much more exciting.

Over the past month the fine folks at HTC sent me several phones to try: HTC Evo Shift and an HTC Aria which I kept far longer than the two weeks I was supposed to have it for. The reason I kept the Aria so long was, I kept trying to force myself to like it, to drink the Droid cool aid and it just never quite happened for me. I found the Aria screen to be too small and Android not ready for prime time. With that said, I really like the hardware for the larger sized HTC Evo Shift.

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Grade: B

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Skooba Laptop Bag

Posted by   on February 6, 2011

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Are you in the market for a new laptop bag? Check out the beautiful bags from Skooba Design. Skooba sent me their new Weekend Warrior laptop bag. I’m not sure who this bag is for, but it’s pretty awesome. I used it on my resent Florida vacation. The bag is big enough to serve as a full suitcase (or mini-carry on), but it also has a special pocket for your laptop on one side and on another side a nice set of pockets for your pens and notebooks. My issue with the bag is, it’s billed as laptop bag, but it’s more of a duffel bag that just has a dedicated slot for your laptop.  The bag has over two-dozen pockets and compartments for clothing and travel supplies, plus laptop, camera, audio, cords and accessories and much, much more.

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Grade: B-

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Dell Streak 7 on T-Mobile

4G and LTE devices and network expansion announcements are all the rage at CES this week. T-Mobile is not one to be left out of the fray. Today T-Mobile unveiled plans to double the speed of its 4G network this year, which will be capable of delivering peak download speeds of up to 42 Mbps. Moreover, the company announced that in 2011 it will launch at least 25 new 4G devices, starting with its first 4G tablet — the Dell™ Streak 7, expected to be available at T-Mobile stores across the country in the coming weeks. The company vowed to aggressively expand and evolve its 4G smartphone portfolio, launching additional devices capable of delivering peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps in the first half of 2011, and smartphones capable of delivering peak download speeds of up to 42 Mbps in the second half of the year.

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