Posted June 5th, 2008
by J_Mart

I am always looking for new articles to write that benefit the webmasters out there, and I have come across a pretty neat way to generate more traffic for your site. No more need to spend hours and hours promoting your site, because this software program is guaranteed to bring you traffic and backlinks. Visitor Frenzy is a nice, little software program that manipulates other websites into thinking that a visitor found their site via a link on your page, when in reality they didn’t. This unique software send out HTTP requests to other websites and says that your URL was the referrer of that visitor. When the owners of these other websites check their traffic stats, they will see that your URL referred other users to their site. Most webmasters usually return the favor for visits and will then put up a link on their site to yours, and send you some traffic. Along with traffic, you will also most likely receive a temporary backlink from that site as well. For as little as $5, you can have tons of traffic, and good backlinks. I honestly don’t know anywhere else you can get such a great deal for this little money. So, what are you waiting for? Just got to http://www.visitorfrenzy.com and purchase a package today. I think you’ll enjoy the results.
Posted in Cameras, Music, Toys, Uncategorized, Weapons
Posted May 29th, 2008
by Synthesis
If sales figures aren’t enough reason to show that the PSP is really making some progress in Japan against the DS, how about the fact that it was used in an upskirt crime? According to the Japanese police, or JaPoPos, a 59-year-old college administrator was looking up a skirt belonging to a 19-year-old girl on a train line. He was arrested using anti-stalker laws, and if he’s convicted, it’ll probably lead to even better sales of the PSP and the PSP camera peripheral in Japan. [NikkanSports via Livedoor via Kotaku]
Tags: asian, hot, japan, naked, nude, panties, porn, PSP, skirt, up, up-skirt, upskirt Posted in Cameras, Gadgets, Hardware, Phones/PDA's, Video Games
Posted March 20th, 2008
by J_Mart
Modern video gaming systems are starting to use more audio and video conferencing software! You can play a war game against other gamers anywhere else in the world, and talk trash to them at the same time via a headset. When making conference calls, it’s important to make sure first of all that everyone is seeing eye to eye on the technology that’s going to be used. Sometimes, more traditional investors and older corporate managers may have a problem with appreciating new technology, so when using high-tech conferencing software, you may find yourself using the audio conference call features most frequently. Although, I do believe that sometime in the near future, we will be seeing a lot more video conferencing.
Posted in Cameras, Computers
Posted March 18th, 2008
by J_Mart
Technology is developing more and more right before our eyes. Video Conferencing has become one the newest, biggest ways to communicate. Starting out mainly for use in business, video conferencing could soon be used in schools across the country.
New technologies such as videoconferencing bring new ways for teachers to work with students and encourage the development of strategies more consistent with the emerging technology. Although the use of videoconferencing is fairly new to the classroom there are numerous ways which creative educators have already found to use this new medium. Videoconferencing is an interactive communication medium which lets students and teachers have a visual connection to those they are working with whether they are down the hall, across the street or on the other side of the globe. With the introduction of low cost conferencing systems, which permit the use of inexpensive cameras and low cost or free software such as the Cornell version of CU-SeeMe, videoconferencing will be in the hands of even more educators as the Internet becomes more available in the school setting.
Posted in Cameras, Education
Posted January 29th, 2008
by J_Mart
So everyone knows that the war between Blu-Ray and HD DVD has been incessant for quite some time… Well, good news is that the war may soon come to a, long, awaited, end.
After outselling HD DVD 10 to 1, one of the UK’s major retailers has decided to go all Blu-ray and eliminate the sadly ill-fated format from their stores this March. With HD DVD’s lousy sales and Blu-ray numbers increasing Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Cameras, Computers, Gadgets, Hardware
Posted January 28th, 2008
by Synthesis
Dude! This is definitely one of the most innovative and strange forms of digital art I’ve ever seen. It’s awesome! More babbling and a video after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 3d paintings, 3dPaintings, art, artist, daim, graffiti, painting, street art, StreetArt, virtual graffiti, VirtualGraffiti Posted in Cameras, Computers, Gadgets, Hardware, Miscellaneous, Software And Plugins
Posted January 24th, 2008
by J_Mart
Ever wonder how camera lenses are made? Well the video below shows Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Cameras, Miscellaneous