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Review: Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 »

Review: Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000Manufacturer: Logitech
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I’ve recently been in the market for decent quality webcams so I picked up Logitech’s QuickCam Pro 5000. The webcam is a small spherical object with a bendable tail that allows you to secure it to a laptop or CRT or sit it on your desk.

I’m using Windows XP, and the software was easy to install, although you will need an internet connection to download the updated software through the Logitech website. Once the software has downloaded, the install wizard will prompt you to hook up the camera via USB when the software has installed.

I’m upgrading from a really cheap webcam that I think I got free when I signed up for Verizon DSL years ago, so the first thing I noticed was how great the video quality was comparably. The pictures are sharp and the camera is pretty good at adjusting the picture brightness accordingly in dim and back lit rooms. In addition, the built in microphone actually dulls background noise so you don’t get echoes and other nuisances when chatting. Read the rest

Pew Internet Study: 8% Are Web 2.0 Devotees »

Pew Internet just published a study of how US adults use the internet (pdf). They found that Americans fall into 10 different groups depending on their information and communication technology (ICT) usage. Of those, Pew created 3 broader groups: Elite Tech Users (31% of American adults), Middle-of-the-road Tech Users (20%) and Few Tech Assets (49%). Read the rest

Can Blu-Ray Take Over Within The Next Three Years? »

Frank Simonis, the European chairman of the Blu-Ray Disc Association, was quoted as saying “Within three years it will just be Blu-ray.” Is it just me, or does that seem about as credible as Bill Gates’ statement that Microsoft will eradicate spam in two years… made in January of 2004. Read the rest

Seeing In High Def With Crizal Lenses »

Over the last year or so, I’ve noticed that objects in the distance have gotten blurrier. Yes, it’s finally happened - I no longer see at 20/20. So, a few weeks ago, I trekked to the eye doctor and got my first eye exam in ages.

It seems that staring at a computer screen all day isn’t so good for one’s eyes. I have no problems seeing things in front of my face, but driving at night has become more challenging with the glare from headlights and the layer of dirt/smudges on my windshield. But I sucked it up and dealt. It wasn’t that bad. Read the rest

Domains Made for Adsense »

Did you know there was a grace period for sampling domain names before you buy? I didn’t until I read this article by Anick Jesdanun on Entrepreneurs Profiting from Free Domains.

I’m a bit of a domain junkie, in that I’ve purchased somewhere around 90 domain names, though I haven’t gotten into the domain resellers business yet. Admittedly, I have grand plans for all of them - if I ever get around to building the sites and writing the content. Read the rest