Archive for April, 2009

Palm invites

Palm is working its way through to keep the buzz going about it new line of products, in this case “Palm Pre”. The official Palm Blog recently announced that they are looking for people who can tell them and others of how they use their palm phone and what they [...]


Hack a Transistor Radio to Hear Air Traffic Control [Video]

We usually get excited about doing things we are not suppose to do and cracking into a Air Traffic Control radio signals is one of them.
The following video shows you how to hack into the radio signals at the Air Traffic Control base.
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Sabrent TV-USB – Convert any PC or Notebook into a TV Sataion Instantly!

Sabrent TV-USB20 is one of the latest editions to Sabrent line of products. This compact and nice looking gadget turns any Notebook and PC into a fully functional Television.
The best thing I liked about this gadget is that it’s a USB based product. SabrentTV-USB does not require any external [...]


Google Makes Smart Use of Trendalyzer, Let

Google just announced a new functionality which allows search users to search and compare public data.
This functionality is the result of acquisition of a software called Trendalyzer back in early 2007. Trendlyzer was known for its smart interpretation of the huge data and its smart and user friendly representation [...]


RecordStudio: A No-Nonsense iPhone App for DJ

RecordStudio rightly claims to be the only iPhone and iPod Touch application with multi-track audio recording capabilities.This is definitely is one of the Best iPhone Apps.
It gives you the option of importing your own music track in the application and adding custom sounds or recording on top of the [...]


Tech Events: Plan Your Week Ahead! (April 27th to May 3rd – 2009)

This is a weekly post were we publish information about the interesting Tech related events happening in the following week.
If you’d like to see your event on the list please send us an e-mail at contact (@) tnerd.com at least a 2 weeks in advance.
Following are the events scheduled between April 27th and May [...]


Twitter in the Head: No Need to Type Just Think to Tweet!

Adam Wilson and Justin Williams from the University of Wisconsin – Madison made it possible to Tweet without hitting the keys or using the keyboard at all.
The duo linked the existing technology with Twitter which makes sending messages just by thinking, a reality. This technique might not sound very [...]


Now Google Toolbar Tracks Your Location for Better Search Results!

As location based services get popular and mainstream we start to see and use such services more often than we initially thought.
Google announced its latest toolbar for Internet Explorer with location-based functionality. This feature currently works for US users only. It captures the location based on the nearest Wi-Fi [...]


Google-AU Announced a “Business Stimulus Offer” for Austrailian Advertisers. Really?

In the times when keyword’s like “Stimulus Package” or “Recession” are topping the charts, its cool to do your bit to help people out in these though times. Google Australia is “helping” out it’s customers to-be by offering them a free credit worth $75.
This offer goes out to 1.88m Austrailian [...]


Ball Pen That Detects Wi-Fi Signals too!

How about a simple gadget that doubles up as a Wi-Fi detector and doesn’t even look like one. Here is a regular ball pen which detects Wi-Fi signals on the go. It detects and displays the signal strength with 4 LEDs indicating the signal strength which meets the requirement of IEEE802.11B/G. [...]