Kodak Easyshare z1275 Review

July 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

kodak-z1275.jpgThe Kodak Easyshare Z1275 is a  quality camera that will deliver excellent resolution for your photo  needs.  The Z1275 is a fairly large and heavy camera by compact standards, measuring a substantial 89.5 × 64.5 × 31.6 mm and tipping the scales at 161g without batteries. As a inexpensive digital camera the Kodak Easyshare z1275 fits the bill. Just dont expect to o much out of it. You get what youpay for ,but the Kodak Easyshare z1275 makes a nice entry level type , family camera. Overall, this digital camera’s features are as expected for this price. However, you would normally pay nearly 35% more to get a compact camera with comparable resolution. Kodak EASYSHARE Z1275 is loaded with user-friendly features so that handling all 12 megapixels is incredibly easy. The Kodak EasyShare Z1275 is an attempt to bring 12 megapixels to the masses. I would say mission accomplished. Read more

Apple Reduces Cost on MacBook Air

July 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Apple reduced the price of one of its centerpiece products and did so rather quietly.The MacBook Air has been resuced $500.00 on the high end to $2598.00 The MacBook Air, which Apple launched in January to some fanfare, has been sold in two configurations since then: with a traditional 80GB magnetic platter hard drive and a 1.6-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, or with a 64GB solid-state drive and a 1.8-GHz CPU. Solid-state drives (SSD) are built from flash memory and, unlike hard drives, have no moving parts. Ill tell what else does not have moving parts. The money in my wallet. It the same thing with everything that Apple makes start high, suck a few dollars out of the I cant wait to own it crowd and adjust , Ill wait a bit longer. Didnt they just reduce the price of the iPhone

Chinese Man Pays Millions to Dine With Warren Buffett

June 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Got an extra 2.1 million laying around. Well for that price you get to have lunch with Warren Buffet . That is what a chinese investor paid for the privilege to break bread with Buffet . Zhao Danyang of the Hong Kong-based Pureheart China Growth Investment Fund won the auction, which ended Friday evening with a bid of $2,110,100. Thats one expensive lunch. It also set a reord for the larget charity auction on eBay.  Zhao and up to seven friends will dine with Buffett at the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in New York City whenever the two men can schedule it. A spokeswoman for the Glide Foundation, which receives all the proceeds from the auction, identified the winner Saturday. Buffet ia well known for his philanthropy bent. In 2006, he announced his plan to give away the bulk of his nearly $49 billion fortune over time. Mr Buffet of you are looking for a good cause , I know a full time internet marketer you need to meet.