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5
2008
The winer of StealthyTech's $200 Giveaway Has been decided. Joshua M. from California will be getting some fun geeky toys, along with the runner ups. Congratulations, and good luck next time to the rest of you!
February
11
2007
11:05 pm
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Google GMailYou heard it, Gmail was finally release as a public service to anyone. Before, you had to receive an invite to get your nearly 3GB box space, which certainly wasn’t that hard with the dozens of spoolers out there, but still, it’s much more convenient to click “Sign-Up” versus sending an invite to myself, accepting, creating account and so on and so forth. I still think 3GB is a bit rediculous, considering that’s 3 times more space then the account StealthyTech is hosted on.

Now we just have to wait for it to come out of beta! It’s been quite some time, but then again Google is notorious at leaving stuff under beta for years before claiming it’s fully stable. We’re not complaining though, we have much respect for the multi-billionaires known as Google CEOs (and our high value Google Stock shares ;) .

For more information on Google services, visit their services page.

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  • February
    11
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    12:36 am
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    Bass Shaker ProSo what do you think is better than hearing crisp clear bass notes pound their way through the air? Why, feeling it of course! A site called SmartHome features a product that claims it will shake your local area or seat with rhythms of the music or movie you’re listening to/watching. Provides crisp and clear sounds without any sort of distortion whatsoever!

    You simply mount the device under a car seat or under a couch and plug it into your home theater system along with your regular bass module. In the case of it being in your car, you simply connect it to a separately sold amplifier and to your car audio system, and you’ve got yourself a bumpin’ ride. What’s better then one of these things? 18 of them! (Actually, that may be a bit overkill there, not to mention painful.. or deadly.. at least ilegal :P )

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