If you haven’t been hip to it already, Simulscribe might quite frankly be the best invention since, well, the Blackberry Pearl. Conveniently synced to one’s very-own Berry, Simulscribe is a unique mobile software that lets you read your voice mail. I mean, who even checks their voice messages these days? With Simulscribe, you not only can read what the voice message says but automatically scroll and choose which message to read first. No more roaming, no more wasting minutes on those annoying, “So uhm … like … uhm … gosh … why did I call you?” type of voice messages … Simulscribe saves the day and your 1,000 anywhere minutes! [EP]
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Tips of the Trade (OSX)
6 07 2007Here’s a neat tip for you OSX Mac user. Ever had that problem of sending (and receiving) giant, over-sized images that just end up clogging your inbox? You know what I’m talking about — that photo you took of yourself looking cute on the beach with your 8.5 megapixel camera and sending that very same image to your friends and family – sized 10MB, 41 inches wide! Yes, we all experienced this from time to time and unless you’re planning on printing these babies, there’s no reason for you to be wasting your bandwidth on these Godzillas! So Mac has solved your problem (as with many) with OSX Mail. When you attach that giganormous photo, you can automatically resize it right then and there just by clicking on the option showned at the bottom of your browser that’ll ask “Actual, Medium or Small”. It’s that’s simple! No Photoshop or a 200GB harddrive needed! Now you can send as many cute pictures of yourself all you want without worrying if Grandma Jane was able to open them. (EP)
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Delta Force One
24 05 2007When half the year the sun sets at 4PM, Copenhagen might be the complete antithesis of Miami. So what do you do with all that indoor time? Why not build one sick, modern-designed recording studio with some of the world’s most sought-after analog gear along with state-of-the-art digital equipment and a Thomas Meier inspired white wall design. Delta Lab Studio looks like a scene out of Kubrick’s 2001: Space Odyssey but with a lot of subwoofers. It’s $700 per hour for studio time; that’s $100 for real studio and $600 for the ambiance. It’s worth it. (EP)

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