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Justin Capasso

Managing Time by Remembering the Milk

Time management is one of this things that college students either excel at, or they miserably fail at.  My Google calendar has been a huge asset in helping me keep things organized.  Recently, I found a website that integrates wonderfully with Gmail and Google Calendar to help people manage time even more.
Remember the Milk  is [...]

The New Internet Relay Chat?

Google has made its mark in the chat world with Lively, a new Virtual World for users to chat in.  The service is most comparable to Second Life.  Like Second Life, Lively is free (but does not offer any premium account options).  Since its launch a few weeks ago, Lively as been the exact opposite [...]

Microsoft Halts Sales of Xbox Live App Store Applications

The 1337pwn XBOX Live Friends Application allows iPhone users to check the online status of their Xbox Live friends, as well as send them messages and find out what game they are playing.  The application even allows for integration with Twitter and Google Maps location information.  While the application was reasonably prices at under $10 [...]

Browse the Web While Flying

American Airlines became the first airline to officially offer in-flight internet access on long-haul domestic flights.  The service began today, Wednesday August 20th.  The service is offered for $12.95 for unlimited web access on nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles, and New York and Miami.
American’s mobile broadband service, [...]

Free the Airwaves

There is a lot of unused space between Broadcast TV airwaves, otherwise known as white space.  Google wants to use this space to provide affordable high speed wireless internet nationwide.  However, they are unable to do so unless the FCC allows unlicensed use of the spectrum.
When it comes to opening these airwaves, we believe [...]

We Are Running Out of IPv4

As of one week ago the total number of IPv4 addresses in use reached 2.7billion, with a total of 3.7billion possible.  This means that there are less than 1billion IPv4 addresses that are currently available for use.
IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long, which allows for 4,294.97 million unique combinations. However, the addresses starting with 0 [...]

Kingston 4GB Flashdrive for Under $15

Kingston 4GB Flash Memory DataTraveler 101 with Secure Traveler (Yellow)Kingston s family of convenient, compact and reliable DataTraveler USB Flash drives just got bigger with the addition of the DataTraveler 101. With capacities up to 8GB, DataTraveler 101 contains room for high-definition photos, graphics-intensive documents, videos, spreadsheets, presentations, term papers, and music that can be [...]

TSA Checkpoint Friendly Bags

Every geek who has been on an airplane has suffered through having to unpack their backpack and put it in its own bin for x-ray screening at the airport.  It seems that TSA is getting tired of the delay that this causes, and it now going to start supporting certain types of “checkpoint friendly” laptop [...]

The Google Smartphone

Finally a smartphone that has the best of both worlds: a touch screen and a slide out QWERTY keyboard.  T-Mobile is the lucky carrier that has first dibs on bringing the Google Smart Phone to its network.  This phone will run on Android software and will be made by HTC.
The phone’s release date depends on [...]

Google Says Sorry, but Doesn’t Explain the Problem

An issue with something inside of Google left many Gmail users unable to access their account yesterday.  And after hearing many complaints, Google is finally realizing how many people rely on Gmail for their personal and work related electronic mail.
Google created a blog post saying that the issue has been resolved; and that they have [...]

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