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Author: David - Date: December 21, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

That's right everyone, I'm moving, as far as David's Tech Show is concerned. You'll see big changes soon; including the website redirecting to somewhere else! This will all be happening January 1st, 2009! So be sure to keep an eye out. D

Author: David - Date: December 5, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

Hey all! I just wanted to let everyone know, my friend Mandy, is hosting a "Perfectography's 12 days of Printsmas" photo print giveaway! She'll be giving away one photo print everyday for 12 days. Make sure to check it out here! Follow Mandy on Twitter D

Author: David - Date: December 4, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

Hey all! I just wanted to let everyone know, my friend Mandy, is hosting a "Perfectography's 12 days of Printsmas" photo print giveaway! She'll be giving away one photo print everyday for 12 days. Make sure to check it out here! Follow Mandy on Twitter D

Author: David - Date: November 7, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

I'm writing this from my brand new iPod touch to see if the wordpress app works.

Author: David - Date: October 20, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

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Author: David - Date: September 4, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

In this video I demonstrate Google Chrome, Google's brand new browser. It's launching into a 3 year beta, but the first beta, released September 2nd, definitely is already competing with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Author: David - Date: September 2, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

Ever dreamed that your favorite search engine had a browser? Well, you're in luck! Google is to launch their web browser, entitled "Google Chrome" is to launch into a 3 year beta tomorrow (September 2nd). Do you think that Google Chrome can beat out Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox? I do, to an extent. The only way to tell is when it's actually released. If advertised correctly, and their server's are able to handle the load (which I'd have no reason to think they wouldn't), I think they may have a shot in beating Firefox 3's download day! I also think they are developing/marketing this browser for purposes of Android (Google's upcoming phone operating system). What do you think? Leave a comment and let me know! Also read more on TechCrunch!

Author: David - Date: August 30, 2008 - Category: General Posts, Uncategorized

Enter Jeff's giveaway: From BestTechie.net: Thanks to Audials.com for providing the software to review and giveaway. mp3VideoRaptor allows you to download video/audio files from various sites online such as YouTube, AOL, MyVideo, etc. It provides a number of features allowing you to convert files to a number of video and audio formats with ease. You also have full control over the format you convert your downloaded video and audio files to - ranging from WMV, MP4, MPEG4, PSP format, different cell phone formats to MP3, Ogg, WMA, WAV, M4A, etc. It even can synchronize with your mobile devices such as an iPod. The three main features include the ability to search the supported sites within the application itself and download the content directly to your computer. The second feature is called Autoload which is essentially built-in presets for searching - once you select one of the presets it will autoload all of the content available allowing you to download what you choose. The third feature (and my favorite) is the Surf & Catch feature which (as long as the program is open) will show any available content to be downloaded as you surf supported download sites such as YouTube. The software also provides a built-in player which allows you to play all of your downloaded content directly from the program itself making it nice and easy to view or listen to the content. Some other nice features include the ability to create ring tones with the media files you have downloaded or currently have on your hard drive simply by clicking a button and following four (4) simple steps. The ring tones can be transferred with or without a data cable depending on the options you select making it very easy to get the ring tone onto your phone. The software is pretty cool and does exactly what it says it will. I hope to see more and more sites supported in the future as new ones appear. Remember we have 25 licenses to giveaway! So start thinking about how we should do it. Best idea gets the first license! Email me your ideas through the contact page. Check it out! You might win a copy!

Author: David - Date: August 30, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

CoverSutra is spotlight for your iTunes. Launch a song from a click, and see what is playing at a glance! Definitely one of the best pieces of OS X software out there! CoverSutra also allows you to also integrate your last.fm user account. Now, whenever you play something in iTunes, it'll show it on your last song(s) played from iTunes. CoverSutra also lets you launch a song from a keyword, as well as changing the song, and even rating it. CoverSutra is one application I could probably never live without. You should go check it out! ~David

Author: David - Date: August 4, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized

Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know, I'm not dead, and David's Tech show DEFINITELY is not dead! We've got more to come, I've just been way too busy lately. Especially with the launch of Teens in Tech, It's been hard to produce anything. Thanks for understanding everyone! ~David