Audio Bibles Designed, Deployed to U.S. Troops - ChristianNewsWire

November 4, 2009 by admin  
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MEDIA ADVISORY, Nov. 4 / Christian Newswire / — “The Military BibleSticks are a hit!” said a U.S. Army Chaplain. “Please send more. We will use them all!” This is the typical feedback from military chaplains who have requested thousands of high-tech

Vuzix video specs sales soar after an Oprah Winfrey plug - Democrat and Chronicle
Sales at Henrietta-based Vuzix Inc. have taken off, mostly because Oprah Winfrey said one word: “Amazing.” Actually, Winfrey said three words on her Oct. 22 show as she put on a pair of video-display glasses known as the Vuzix Wrap 310. The Wrap 310

Apple morphs iPod touches into POS handhelds - CNET Asia
Since 2005, Apple stores have been ringing up purchases with wireless handheld point-of-sale terminals. This always felt a little odd partly because you never see a register, but mostly because the devices run Windows. Not anymore! Apple is in the

Company hopes that Apple’s customers will voice their frustrations and - DailyTech
Adobe’s Flash supports a large portion of the internet’s rich content. And it will soon be coming to almost all smart phones , opening a world of internet possibilities. All the smart phones, that is, except one of the most popular smart phones on

iPhone App Minor Toilet Rebuild Helps Consumers Save Money and - PR Inside
2009-11-04 10:08:31 - Apple iPhone fans have a new reason to be pumped up. For less than a dollar, the Minor Toilet Rebuild app turns a user’s cell phone into a handy DIY plumbing “how to” video tutorial. San Diego, CA, November 04, 2009 — Cal’s

Two ‘App Stores’ for China Unicom’s iPhone - CNET Asia
China Unicom’s iPhone launched last weekend (though only 5000 were sold nationwide over those two days), the first official release for Apple smartphone. One big reason for the huge delay was a battle for control between Apple and China’s two mobile

TwitterPeek: Twitter-Only Gadget Destined for Extinction - IDG NEWS
The company’s selling point is that not everyone has a Web-enabled smartphone, and the TwitterPeek could be a more affordable way to keep connected with the Twitterverse. But is Twitter by itself reason enough to buy a $100 standalone device and pay

Tragedy Of The Social Gaming Commons: A Blueprint For Change - TechCrunch
Our series of ScamVille posts on social gaming scams are nearly over. There have been some surprises along the way, like Zynga, RockYou and MySpace making quick policy changes to protect consumers. But we want to end this series with a glimmer of

PCs Shed Pounds and CD Drives, Gain Touchscreens - Data Storage Today
Will multi-touch replace the mouse and keyboard? Probably not, but that doesn’t mean it won’t become a useful part of the way you work with your computer. Watching someone who has used a touchscreen computer for several months is interesting — he’ll

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