Friday 8 June 2012



1. I am not enough …. I have so much that it’s hard to believe I’ve been this fortunate. Don’t make me count them for you!
2. I don’t have enough … I don’t see why I need to “have” in order to be happy when happiness stems from deep within.
3.  I am not pretty enough. ….. Oh I am plenty pretty, and the more I take care of me, the more beautiful I become.
4. I am not smart enough… I am smart enough to know that maybe I need to apply my smarts better or in a different place.
5. I don’t know how that works [computer, technology, a system, a tool, etc]… I may not have the skills but I can learn, and learn anything I shall!
6. I am not tech savvy. … but so is no one else when they first start, don’t forget they didn’t become savvy overnight.
7. I doubt it will happen or come through…. I am counting on it happening and either way, I will be delighted with the outcome because something better will happen if this doesn’t come through.

8. I don’t think they will take me….. If they don’t feel I am right for them, then it’s best for both of us that they don’t take me. I trust they will make the right decision.
“Remember, you are the only person who thinks in your mind! You are the power and authority in your world.”
Louise Hay
9. I can’t survive without [a person, a pet, a friend that is lost]…. I am feeling lost and sad without [this person/pet] but I will heal and find inner peace again.
10. I am probably going to be rejected…. I have given it my all and I have a 100% chance of success, either by being accepted or by realizing that this is not the right thing at the right time for me.
11. I should’ve done it yesterday…. Today is a good time to do this.
12. I am broken…. I am healing every day and it’s an amazing process.
13. I am weak. …. I am stronger than I think.
14. I can’t possibly do that.…. How can I ever know the extent of my powers if I don’t first try. In fact, forget try. I am going to DO and find out next. Thank you, dear sweet Yoda.
15. I wish I wish I wish …. I can I will I shall.
16. I wish I could succeed like him/her …..I create my own success and I alone decide on the precise depth and length of that success.
17. I am too old for this stuff………What is getting in my way of learning this stuff and what does age have to do with learning?  [Just find some role models. There are 80-year-olds that are happier and more active than all of us. Why can't we do it with all this youth and abundance?]
“Know that you are the perfect age. Each year is special and precious, for you shall only live it once. Be comfortable with growing older.”
Louise Hay
18. I am too set in my ways …… I am willing to change. I am not an animal. I am a human being with intelligence, and I can change if I desire it.
19. I am not gifted like them.….. I bet I could surprise myself if I set my mind to it.
20. I wish I were rich………I am betting on creating my own wealth.
21. I can always run out and get a job ….. I am going to make self-employment rock my world, it is my only choice and my only path so backup plans begone.
22. I am lucky if [followed generally by two dozen excuses]……… Oh I am so lucky to be and to exist and to have the blessing of life and the gift of freedom.
There are more thoughts. Thousands of more thoughts, but it’s impossible to list them all. It is better if you train yourself so that you can apply this change to every thought by using the examples above.
When you change your thoughts, you change your energy, your attitude, your outcomes and your life.

Thursday 5 April 2012

Hands On With Sprint's HTC EVO 4G LTE



Sprint has finally announced its first LTE handset - the HTC EVO 4G LTE! Being the new flagship handset in the carrier's line-up, the EVO 4G LTE is well-equipped both hardware and software-wise to rival the other high-end offerings on the market. As far as specs go, the handset is extremely similar to the One X, which we reviewed recently. However, on the outside the EVO 4G LTE is very different.

Actually, the handset has gotten an all-new design. It's made from aluminum and has a special anodized black finish. Of course, since this is a true EVO 4G successor, the EVO 4G LTE also has a contrasting red kickstand on its back side! In terms of overall shape and looks, the EVO 4G LTE is much closer to the One S.

On its front side, the EVO 4G LTE sports a sizable 4.7" S-LCD 2 720p display protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass. Just as we thought, the processor of the phone will be a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, not a quad-core Tegra 3. That is because NVIDIA's Tegra 3 can't work with LTE right now.

The 8MP camera of Sprint's new marvel will feature the same goodies that we saw in the One X, including the dedicated ImageChip and super-fast start-up and focus times.

You didn't think that HTC will launch a new handset without Beats, did you? Naturally, the EVO 4G LTE takes advantage of the Beats Audio enhancements, which will aim to improve the audio coming from the handset, regardless of whether you are playing music through the stock music player or you're just watching a video. Since Sprint and HTC haven't announced it specifically, we're assuming that the EVO 4G LTE will not come bundled with Beats earphones.

When it comes to the software experience with the phone, users will be delighted to know that it runs the latest Android version - Ice Cream Sandwich. However, HTC's signature Sense UI is also here, in its fourth iteration. You can read more about Sense 4 in our overview here.

Sprint's HTC EVO 4G LTE is also the carrier's first HD voice handset. That's pretty cool, although a nationwide HD voice network by Sprint isn't expected until late 2012. We're really looking forward to checking this feature out. During the presentation, it was said that you could hear a needle drop one the other end of the line, while conversing. This does seem like a slight exaggeration to us, but who knows...

Users will be able to pre-order the HTC EVO 4G LTE starting May 7 (it should launch sometime in Q2), at a reasonable price of $199.99 with a two-year contract. For those who are wondering, mobile data on LTE is staying unlimited, at least for the time being.




Saturday 5 November 2011

The PrintBrush

Weighing in at less than a pound, Alex Breton's PrintBrush easily fits in a laptop bag and prints on any flat surface, from wood to fabric to plastic. Alex worked on the project for 11 years, but a version with a bonus built-in camera comes out early next year.

Thursday 3 November 2011

EBOOK READER


An e-book reader, also called an e-book device or e-reader, is a portable electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital books and periodicals.
An e-book reader is similar in form to a tablet computer. A tablet computer typically has a faster screen capable of higher refresh rates which makes them more suitable for interaction. The main advantages of e-book readers are better readability of their screens especially in bright sunlight and longer battery life. This is achieved by using electronic paper technology to display content to readers.
Any device that can display text on a screen can act as an e-book reader, but without the advantages of the e-paper technology.