SNAPVUE
SnapVue is basically the Windows Mobile side of things. On the SnapVue homescreen, you get a nice Today plugin. It shows the time, date, weather, emails, contacts, SMSs, calendar and settings. The issue is that since HTC has not provided us with the full Windows Mobile experience, you are limited in what you can do.
Priced at $329.99 this printer is not for the faint of heart. This printer although small, will put a significantly large dent in your wallet.
As you all may or may not know, HP printer cartridges are some of the most expensive in town. After checking this printer out for about a week, I found nothing special about it. Printers only have one job right?
So why the giant price tag on this printer?

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of checking out Nintendo’s Wii Fit for you guessed it! The Nintendo Wii.
When you first start up the game, it takes some basic information from you such as your height, name, and date of birth. The game then asks you to step on to the Wii Balance Board. Using the information you provide, as well as a quick weigh in, Wii Fit determines your Body Mass Index (BMI) and decides wether you are in shape, fat, or obese.
Once you have been shamed by the game, you are then given a screen where you can input a goal of how much weight you’d like to loose, as well as how much time you’d like to loose it in.
The HTC Shift first impressions are very impressive. From a 30GB HDD drive, full QWERTY keyboard and TFT 7 inch 16M colour screen this is one compact device that is well worth a further look.
The Shift specs include:
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Excellent dual stereo speakers
30GB HDD drive
USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.0
VGA, 640×480 pixels, front facing video conferencing camera
Microsoft Vista Business platform
VitaKey Fingerprint Solution
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The first impression of the Sony Ericsson Z750i is confusion! I do believe this phone has a personality disorder, is it a clam shell or is it a flip phone? Then again is it a cheap pay-as-you-go phone or a middle-of-the-road 3G phone??
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As you all may or may not know, the iPhone is set to debut on the Rogers Wireless, and Fido networks here in Canada on Friday, July 11th.
RuinediPhone.com is Canada’s response to the recent price gouging brought on by the sleek new device offering from Apple.
The website was started as a way of showing the utter displeasure of Canadians everywhere. Rogers wireless has absolutely ruined the iPhone for people in Canada with price plan offerings that come nowhere close to those of our neighbours the United States of America.
RuinediPhone.com has gained momentum with its recent media exposure. RuinediPhone.com also offers up to the minute information regarding the iPhone’s release in Canada, as well as a petition to be sent to Rogers head office on Friday.
Should you feel outraged about the priceplans offered by Rogers in Canada, add your name to the petition, and donate whatever you can to help the cause.
We here at NerdyBlog.com support RuinediPhone.com, and hope that the collective efforts of everyone involved with the site are heard!
The Internet first revolutionized the tech sector with great boom, as it stood for the availability of information and the possibility of maintaining communication with people over 10,000KM away. Then came the webcam so we can chat with people over the Internet while seeing them face-to-face, just like the other person is in the same room with you. Now, not only can you buy yourself a real life functioning robot, but you can also make love to it too.
Where did it all go wrong?