RangeLog

RangeLog.com “offers an App for Android and soon for the iPhone that is is used by shooters for tracking performance details related to live-fire training, competition scores, dry-fire practice and firearm maintenance. They have a free version you can download and test out as well as an advanced feature paid version.”

Check them out at: https://www.rangelog.com/Default.aspx

Gandalfdjh has personally used this for over a year with great results. Very stable application. I was also a beta tester for the Android version; which operates very well on the Android platform.

 

Sprint Says No Android 2.3 For HTC EVO 4G…Yet.

After doing a fairly thorough search of the interweb, I discovered that there have been a plethora of answers to the question “when will my HTC EVO 4G (on the Sprint Network) receive the next version of Android, 2.3?”

But none of those posted appeared to be ‘official’ or actually FROM either Sprint or HTC.

So I wrote to Sprint customer service this morning and surprisingly received a rather candid answer in the afternoon!

And this is what Sprint Customer Service had to say:

“Thank you for contacting Sprint regarding Android 2.3 version.”

“At present, we are only offering Android 2.2 Froyo version for the HTC
EVO phone.”

“We keep on upgrading our phone’s software time to time. Right now, I am
unable to inform when the Android 2.3 Ginger software version will be
available for our customers. Whenever the new software update is
available, you will be able to see the information on our website
www.sprint.com/downloads

“For further information, you can always call Sprint Technical Support at
1-888-211-4727 and follow the technical prompts. Our representative will
be happy to help you. We value your business and appreciate the opportunity to answer your
questions.”

While this news isn’t what I wanted to hear, it isn’t a decisive and devastating ‘NO!’ either…and if you want to filter the above first-hand experience through the hopes and wishes of other posters, it would appear to be popular OPINION that we EVO users will ‘feel the love’ sometime before Android 2.4 becomes the ‘standard’ on newly released smart phones.

Soluto Solves Slow Startups

A quick trip to the Soluto “Anti-Frustration Software” site, an 80 second video, a small download and an easy install, netted this user over a 25% savings on start up times to an already speedy system!

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The entire process is quite intuitive and user friendly, offering both beginner and advanced options to guide you step-by-step. With the end results listing all the programs that run at start up and exactly how long it actually takes.

As you can see above, my system took a little over two minutes to load, with 80 applications running AT BOOT UP (I had no idea).

The green section shows “No-brainer” applications to remove from the boot up list…to be delayed or paused to be more precise, and hovering over any of the slices reveals a drop drown information window that tells you how long that program is taking to load up, the name of the program and a recommendation to either pause or delay that program on future start ups.

After spending a couple of minutes deciding to either delay a program or pause it all together, I restarted my computer shaved off nearly 30 seconds from previous start ups.

Soluto‘s goal is “ to bring an end to the frustrations PC users encounter”; however, there are so many different programs, with so many different people – who have various levels of skill – being used in so many different configurations, that the task itself seems overwhelming…Enter: The PC Genome project.

“Soluto’s PC Genome is a knowledgebase of PC frustration data built automatically through the usage of Soluto software. Its objective and statistical information, gathered and analyzed by Soluto, is also editable by the community.”

Included in this beta version is even an option to let Soluto know when you’ve been the victim of some computer operation or lack there of. You simply right click on the Soluto icon in the systray, and click on “My PC just frustrated me” and the program sends a report back to the PC Genome project, with ‘Frustration Suspects’ that will be analyzed and ‘mapped’ in order to provide a future solution.

Who knows, maybe one day soon, we will live an a frustration free world…but until then, there’s always Call of Duty or Whack-a-mole for a therapeutic outlet. ~ DDTG

All Nice and No Naughty – Scan those Photos!

We caught word that our friends over at Visioneer have a Contest taking place on their Facebook Page giving you the ability to share some of your fine holiday photos but also have a shot at winning a Visioneer 9520 Scanner. There probably isn’t any doubt that Digital Cameras will sell well during the Holiday Season. So many great new devices are on the market with Fill features, sequential photos for action and large megapixels for printing from the Digital Image.

One piece of technology that is still a constant for photo enthusiasts, archivist and those working with graphics is the Digital Scanner. Gloria and I bought our first photo scanner back in 1991 for our new Desktop Publishing business and its features were about 25% of what is available with today’s Scanners, pricing is now considerably less as well. In 1991 our scanner set us back about 700 bucks!

One of the companies that has offered affordable solutions for the consumers and business user is Visioneer. We’ve had several models over the years of Visioneer scanners that have served us well. We still have a need to scan those photos, logos and other documents into the computer and with today’s software, the user is really able to fine tune and achieve a great looking photo from a scan. Most users of scanners I’ve talked with have made photo archives of all the film photos in the home for safety and ability to easily share them online with sites such as Flickr and Facebook and then store the originals away for safekeeping. It is incredibly easy to scan a photo and save it as well.

The Visioneer 9520 scans at 4800DPI and captures in 48Bit Color. For those of you that have amassed a collection of Slides, the original way a slide show was presented, a built in 35mm Slide transparency adapter makes it easier.  One Touch scanning of the 9520 gives users the option of easily selecting Fax and Send, Send to Printer or open up the Scanning Program to scan to your specific program. The Visioneer 9520 also ships with Corel and Arcsoft programs.

While the website may seem a bit confusing in its support of Windows 7, Drivers for Windows 7 and Vista are available on the Visioneer Site. If you visit the site and select the Home Products, then the product itself, scroll down to the bottom right of the page you will find drivers and there you will locate the Windows 7/Vista drivers. Probably the easiest step is to visit the Visioneer Like Page on Facebook and participate for your chance to Win one of Three Visioneer 9520 Scanners.

A Photo of the 2001 Christmas Card with Ozzy
Andy Taylor and Family with Adopted Kid Ozzy

All you have to do is submit your Nice Holiday Photo in the Holiday Photo Album and the folks over at Visioneer will select a winner December 22nd 2010. I was thinking about submitting this Holiday Family Photo from 2001 with Gloria, myself, the girls and our adopted friend Ozzy but I already have a 9520 and wouldn’t want to take away your opportunity to win!

For your chance visit http://www.facebook.com/visioneerinc

Upstaging the Gifts this Holiday Season

Photo of Andy Taylor holding a Prank Pack
Andy Taylor with the CoffeeTalkies Prank Pack

Nothing says loving, like a great holiday prank. The receiving end of a prank can be funny for the person pulling it off and in some cases, a bit of an embarrassment for those falling prey to it. I think most of us have seen the video on American Funniest Home Videos of the poor saps that scratched off a Lottery Ticket thinking they Won thousands only to be slapped with the realization it was a prank. I always felt sorry for those people thinking of how in their heads they had already spent the money and had those dreams taken from them of buying just about anything they wanted. I bet you a Wooden nickle that some of those had dreamt of taking those lotto winnings and developing products in the garage such as the Pet Petter or with today’s technology, the iArm. 

These are just a couple of products that have already been created though, at least in the minds of Ryan Dolan and Arick Nordby. These inventive geniuses behind the Company 30 Watt have created a Wonderful gift idea for that holiday season that could even upstage the gifts themselves. Prank Pack’s are boxes, and just that – boxes, that feature some of the most outrageous gift ideas imaginable. When we featured a few of the boxes during the TechtalkRadio Webcast, we had a few comments in the chat room of “How Cool” and “Why Didn’t I think of That!?” to the formidable Scooby Doo “Huuuuhhh?” 

Photo of the iArm and Pet Petter Prank Pack Boxes
Two fo Our Favorite Prank Packs

Imagine receiving a Gift Box with the Contents indicated to be a pair of  Swiss Navy Coffee Talkies with a 1200 Foot Range. Everything about the boxes feels real and not unlike anything you could pick up off the shelf next to the Camo Snuggie. The Prank Pack ships flat, similar to a New Year Calendar and can be opened easily to store almost anything from a pair of Socks to a shirt to even another box holding an iPad (Hint Hint). The Boxes construct to about 11.5 inches long, close to 9 inches across and almost 3.5 inches deep. Everything about these Prank Packs screams authentic with some of the most absurd but realistic photos and graphics on them. When the receiver opens either end of the box, they are greeted with the official prank. This isn’t a mean spirited prank, it is really designed to get a good laugh and that it does. 

The Creativity doesn’t stop with these guys as they have recently introduced the latest Prank Pack, good for the Entire family, the Family Blankeez. Great to cover a Family of eight or a Medium size SUV.  Again, while the idea sounds like a winner, it’s a Prank Pack!  From the Beer Beard to the iArm to the nine inventive and fun Prank Packs priced at just around 8 bucks, this will be one of the most shared and talked about gifts under the tree or at the Company Gift Exchange. For more info and to see some of the different Prank Packs available, take a look at http://www.prankpack.com or the company behind it all 30Watt at http://www.30watt.com 

Photo of the Family Blankeez Prank Pack
The Prank Pack Family Blankeez