Aug
31
2010

Veeam Software on Monday demonstrated its new vPower technology for backing up and restoring virtual machines when disaster strikes. The technology’s capabilities include restoring an entire virtual machine within minutes; recovering individual items from any virtualized operating system; and verifying the recoverability of every backup of every VM. The vPower technology is the backbone of Veeam Backup & Replication version 5, which will be available in October. Veeam demonstrated the technology at VMWorld 2010, being held in San Francisco through Thursday.
from TechNewsWorld
Aug
31
2010

We know that kids these days who have had a taste of modern video games will probably pooh pooh the 8-bit and 16-bit titles of yore, mainly because there are no snazzy 3D graphics to look at. Well, that’s because they have a choice, but bundle them into a car on a 3-day long road trip and see whether they will change their mind or not. Instead of looking out the window and going through their favorite movies time and again, why not “torture” them with this product from Chinavasion? It is an in-car AV entertainment system which will swap out headrests on the front seats for two DVD players that have an LCD display, an FM transmitter and an NES/SNES emulator for the kids to enjoy, although the generic looking gamepads will make you lose some of that authentic feel. Heck, your $175 purchase even comes with a CD full of 550+ classic ROMS – of course, the legality of the situation is rather questionable. Perhaps this would help them appreciate Zelda in his 2D glory.
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Aug
31
2010
Want to end cable clutter once and for all? That can be achieved using the Cable Capture Stacker, a new way of organizing and hiding the mess of cords, regardless of whether they come from a stereo, boombox, computer, video games console, home appliance, TV, lamp – you name it, it can handle all of those with aplomb (up to a reasonable degree, of course, until someone perfects the wireless power technology that we’ve seen a glimpse of in the form of the Palm Touchstone. The Cable Capture Stacker tower is able to hold half a dozen cords of up to 8 feet in length on individual “pods” neatly in order to make tangling of wires and cords a thing of the past, relieving your house of another eyesore in the process. It isn’t that expensive either, retailing for $24.95 a pop. All it takes is a simple twist for a pod to be unlocked, letting you work with a separate cord. Want to put it back? Just twist it again and you’re good to go.
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Aug
31
2010
And don’t get me wrong: I don’t actually think I’d look better if I lost half my body mass. However, I do admire a few things about the stars – namely, their access to professional stylists, and their ability to pose.
from About Today
Aug
31
2010
A good pose is better than a personal trainer, in terms of making you look skinny. (In terms of cardiac health, not so much.)
from About Today
Aug
31
2010
Affiliates were asked “If you are currently using WordPress to build out affiliate sites, what is your preferred WordPress theme?” for the latest Affiliate Summit AffStat Report.
Thesis for WordPress and Affiliate Theme were the most popular with 26.5% each of the vote.

Other WordPress themes being used by affiliate marketers include StudioPress, Woo Themes, and WPNow.
Personally, I use Thesis for WordPress on my blog, as well as all of my affiliate blogs, because it’s easy, flexible, and powerful.
Over eleven-hundred and fifty affiliates were surveyed on their methods, preferences, and strategies for the 2010 Affiliate Summit AffStat Report.
More details on AffStat at http://affstat.com/.

from Affiliate Marketing Blog by Shawn Collins