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ASUS offers refunds and extended warranties to piqued Prime customers in the UK

Posted by on Wednesday, 18 January, 2012
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If the Ice Cream Sandwich update, bug fixes and piles of apologies from the folks at ASUS just aren’t cutting it and you happen to live in the UK, then we’ve got some good news for you. You are free to take your Transformer Prime back to the shop for a full refund. Don’t expect turn around and pick up that updated TF700T with your haul, though, it won’t be hitting shelves in merry ol’ England till at least June. If you choose to keep your dockable tablet, ASUS will offer an extended warranty of 18 months, just to soothe your panicked mind that wakes you with night terrors about GPS issues and unknown serial numbers.

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Electric car startup Fisker quietly piles on more funding

Posted by on Tuesday, 10 January, 2012

Electric car maker Fisker Automotive ended 2011 with a couple hiccups: the company recalled (and promptly fixed) the bulk of the electric Karmas that it had shipped to customers, and it was also revealed that Fisker would have a slower ramp up in production of the Karmas than was previously planned. Now following some of those hurdles, Fisker has quietly decided to double its current Series D fund raising round from 0 million to 0 million, according to a filing.

To date Fisker has closed 3 million of that round, which shows the commitment of Fisker’s investors to the company. Fisker’s investors include private equity firm Advanced Equities, as well as Valley venture firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and NEA. Back in September Fortune’s Dan Primack reported that this round (then at 0 million) was being marketed as a “pre-IPO” round (not sure if it still is or not), and that Advanced Equities was Fisker’s largest shareholder with 14.61 percent, and Kleiner Perkins held 12.61 percent.

I don’t know the exact financial effects of the recall or the slower production ramp up on Fisker, but the filing for doubling the funding round emerged weeks after the recall and a couple months after the production issues. To put this in perspective recalls aren’t that uncommon for car companies. Fisker Senior Director, Global Corporate Communications Roger Ormisher tells me that:

We have always said that as a private company, we want to stay ahead of the financial curve. In the current market situation, we thought it prudent to continue this policy and raise money that was potentially available.

With the 3 million closed of this latest round, that brings Fisker’s total of private investment to over 6 million. Fisker also has a Department of Energy loan of 8.7 million, which it scored back in September 2009 (see my article on Are there more Solyndras out there?). So with private investment and loans Fisker has raised .4 billion. Yes, that is much more money than Valley-backed startups usually raise.

Fisker will use this funding to ramp up production of its inaugural car the Karma, and potentially to produce and start selling its second car Project Nina in 2013.

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This Automated Poop Scooper Will Pick a Peck of Piles [Video]

Posted by on Monday, 17 October, 2011
I dislike picking up my dog’s droppings almost as much as stepping in them. However, a fleet of these automated scoopers could one day safeguard my shoe soles from dog droppings without reducing me to picking up poop. More »








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To Declutter Fast Review A Means For Getting Prepared

Posted by on Tuesday, 26 April, 2011

To Declutter Fast Reviews a few easy tips. Work on one pile before moving to the next and make sure to deal with each item. Label five boxes: Trash, Return, Keep, Sell, and File. The file box is for keepsakes that need to be stored away.

Put items that have a practical, daily use in the Keep box. When the rest of the decluttering is finished, it should be easy to find a sensible place for these items. Make sure to only keep items that are actually used on a regular basis and need to be in arms reach. Note: the Keep box is not for keepsakes that need a home – save those for the File box. These tips have been accounted for through best review site.

The TRASH box will hold trash and recyclable items. Trash is anything that no longer has any practical or sentimental value, items that are cheaper to replace than fix, and junk that’s just lying around because it was under the pile. Surprisingly, many piles are actually comprised of things that can simply be thrown out.

The SELL box is self-explanatory, but consider this: if it’s not expensive to replace, sell it at a resale shop for now. When or if you need it later, buy another from a resale shop. This frees up valuable space now, puts money in your pocket, and allows you to buy something of better quality later if you need it.

As for the RETURN box, take some time to return items to the library, friends, or church. Put the RETURN box in the trunk or by the front door until it’s empty again. Keep this box in the garage so you’ll see it when you leave the house and grab that item on the way out. It’s also a great place for library books, borrowed clothes, CDs and DVDs, or gifts that need to be delivered.

The File box is for keepsakes and sentimental items. Anything that can be scanned into a computer file should be. After scanning, either throw it away or place it in a scrapbook. Bulky items can be stored in file boxes or bins from an office supply store, and either stored in long term storage, or in a nearby closet, depending on how often you need to access them.

Media such as DVDs and CDs take up a lot of space. Consider downloading free software that will store and organize these files online or on your hard drive. Then the boxes and cases can be safely stored away in the basement, or traded in for new items at a used CD & DVD store. The advent of portable music and movie players makes this a more practical solution than finding a place for all those cases.

Now that you’re down to only bulky keepsake items that won’t fit in a book or keepsake box, can’t be scanned, and you won’t use to decorate, purchase stackable bins from a hobby store, label them, and store them in your now clutter free closet or attic space. Since the piles are gone, you can deal with each new item as it comes into the house and decide where it should go through help from the best review site. That’s it for our Declutter Fast Reviews.


Mobile Laptops Versus Traditional Desktop Models

Posted by on Thursday, 9 September, 2010

Many of us are familiar with working on a personal computer desktop that whenever it comes time to purchase a brand new personal computer, we don’t consider other options. These days, mobile computers, laptops offer numerous positive aspects over a personal computer desktop. Here are just 5 explanations why people must take a second look at laptop computers.

Portability
You may be used to pulling up a chair to your personal computer, but it makes a lot more sense to pull your personal computer up to your chair. Notebooks can definitely be employed at your desk, but you also have the alternative of taking them at the place where need it or where you are. Perhaps you need to browse the web while at the beach or perhaps look at your e-mail while you are at the movie theater, or perhaps you will need to do some work at the airport. Notebook computers along with wireless connectivity could travel along with you all through your house, outside the house, and wherever you go so that you can check your email or perhaps do your Internet shopping any where.

Of course, laptop computers in addition sound right for folks who are active and travel a lot. Pupils can carry laptops to school and to the library, and business men can tote laptops whilst traveling. With WiFi so widely obtainable, it even makes sense to possess a laptop while on holiday. With the correct portable computer, it is effortless to carry photos together with your digital camera, post them, and also email those to friends and family before you will go back. Or perhaps you can use the notebook to write a holiday blog and release those photos from the camera. And with laptop computers becoming less expensive than they had been in the past years, and piles of Internet discount shopping sites, for instance Buy Cheap Laptop Computers, right now is a great time to acquire laptops.

Tons Of Uses
In past versions of notebooks, the computer’s size and weight restricted the quantity of and sorts of characteristics obtainable. These days, with more compact processors in addition to various other components, there’s room to load up a lot more characteristics inside laptop computers. Which is the reason why gamers choose laptops as their primary machines because they have the best of both worlds, movability and also numerous great features made specifically for gamers.

Far Better Display Screens
The size and top quality of personal computer notebook display screens has improved so greatly that there is certainly little difference between laptops versus desktops. All notebooks contain LCD screens that permit for bright, higher resolution screens. And several laptops have big screens, that offer better user friendliness when compared with more aged models of laptops.

Weight
Just recently, even the lightest portable computer was a problem to lug around. These days, though, laptops are increasingly easy for the back. The MAC models for example are is slightly over one inch thick as well as the netbooks types that weight in as little as 3 pounds. Whilst that is still weighty in comparison to some of the new ultralight convertibles it is a significant growth over the ancient seven-pound models.

Far Better Computing and Battery Power
In times past, a couple of downsides of laptop computers had been their restricted Ram
memory, restricted space and limited battery life. Times have evolved and notebook computers now enjoy as much power as their personal computer desktop products. The Apple Macbook, for instance, has got 1GB of memory and a hard drive that’s configurable to 250GB. Which means your software will run correctly and it is possible to run via software as swiftly and as simply as you can on your desktop. Likewise, batteries in current laptop computers don’t heat up and don’t die out.

You can find so several positive aspects to owning laptop computers that, just before you acquire your next personal computer, it is worth your while to look at these computers.


TigerTV Inbox: “Bleep”

Posted by on Thursday, 29 July, 2010

Our intrepid Video Review Host occasionally takes time out from digging through the piles of high-end electronics and PC components in the TigerTV Labs to answer your burning questions about graphics cards, gaming in general, cameras, processors, and anything else your digital minds can dream up. Watch, listen, and enjoy…you may just learn something!
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