Showing posts with label usb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label usb. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Landline Endangerment

People Ditch Landlines for Mobiles and Alternatives

I dropped my landline’s long-distance calling plan years ago, opting instead to use a cheaper alternative… my mobile phone. I have often wondered why I have the landline at all. Apparently, I’m not alone. For the first time, mobile phone-only households have surpassed landline-only ones. The current recession has been credited with this trend as people look to cut costs out of their budget.

There are ways, however, to keep your home phone without paying a high monthly fee - most of which use the still-unfamiliar technology of VoIP (or calls using the internet).42704_1_468

Skype - This free software lets you call anyone, anywhere, for free… as long as they are also members of Skype. For only $2.95/month, U.S. callers can call ANYONE within the U.S., regardless of whether they are members, including cellphones. You can either use your computer’s built-in microphone and speakers or buy optional headsets or compatible phones. Remember that you have to have an internet connection or at least access to the internet. But with wi-fi networks popping up everywhere, this isn’t a big deal.

MagicJack - This service is a bit different. Although it still works over the internet, you have to have your own connection because you physically plug a USB device into your computer, connecting your existing landline phone. For a onetime fee of $39.95, you get one year of free local and long distance calling to the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

The downside with both services is that emergency calls using 911 may not be available depending on service areas, failing internet connections, or downed electric service.

Sources: trendhunter

Monday, October 11, 2010

Indestructible Hard Drives

The ioSafe Storage Device is an Information Fort Knox

Indestructible Hard Drives Data and information is considered extremely vital to many people in this world. In the technological age of storage devices, the possibility of destroying one is a pretty frightening thought. The ioSafe storage device is, to put it lightly, indestructible.

The ioSafe storage device is a rather large device sitting at around 5 x 7 (inches) but this baby can withstand hell if it had to. The ioSafe storage device has excellent connection speed and excellent memory capabilities.

Watch the video to see this titan take on the elements of nature—AND survive!

Sources: yankodesign

Mixtape USB Ports

USB Data Storage for the Romantic Type

52711_1_468 The mixtape USB port is perfect for the lonely, acne-ridden guy in class. The poor guy has a crush on the pretty girl in school, but just doesn’t know how to show it. Well, just like in 1985, this music saving device can be the key to winning the girl of his dreams.

Taking your love beyond side A and side B, the mixtape USB port has a collection of love songs poetically pre-selected by designer Maria Papadonikolakis and is a can’t-miss Valentine’s Day present.

Sources: behance.net