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Free 5 Minute International Calls using Skype
Posted on January 19th, 2010 No commentsEver wanted to make a quick international call just to say hi, sick of having to install weird Voip programs that also only let you call for 5 minutes? Well heres a quick tutorial to get 5 minutes free international calling using skype!
- Firstly you need to update to the latest version of skype, if not you can easily download this from skype.com. Then sign into your skype account

- Down the bottom of your skype window you will see a small button down the bottom saying “Call Phones” Click this and the dial pad should appear on your screen, you need to click into the box and dial +118003733411 you do not need credit for this as Skype allows you to call USA free call numbers free via skype.
- For a start once the number answers you will hear a few voice advertisments and then you will be put through to the main menu, It will ask to say a few things and you must say “Free Call” once it mentions it.\
- Sometimes you will get put through to a message saying “Sorry all our free call lines are busy” but if you try a few times you should be able to get through. Once through you need to bring up the dialpad by pressing the Button with nine dots in the shape of a phone keypad up by the volume controls on your call window and enter the calling code and local number
- Once you enter the number and press # your call will be connected and after 5 minutes you will be cut off, but I am sure you can just ring back and call again as many times as you want. At the moment I am unaware of any providers that charge for receiving these calls but I can not verify this as I have only called numbers within the USA.
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Tane – AGeniusBlog.com
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Exclusive Video Of Pico Projector in a Samsung W9600
Posted on January 17th, 2010 No commentsThe above video has surfaced on youtube recently showing the use of a Pico Projector within a mobile phone, this projector can reach up to 1.5m wide in viewing projected from inside the mobile. Although this is only new you can see that hopefully with new technology coming in pocket sized gadgets such as phones there is so much potential for new and exciting gadgets
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Kodak Zi6 Review
Posted on January 13th, 2010 No commentsAlthough this gadget is quite old I thought I would give it a quick review just for AGeniusBlog
So at the moment you can buy these handy little HD camcorders for $159.95USD on the Kodak online store. The camera is quite handy although a tiny bit bulky it packs a lot of punch. It records on HD format 720p at 60 fps with 16:9 aspect ratio in MP4 format which allows you to import it into most movie editors (I personally used Camtasia for it) or use the bundled CD software to edit. It has some built in memory but memory is easily expandable with up to a 32GB SD card able to be added into it allowing it to store all your favourite memorys and change memory cards if you want to continue recording on the go.The camera records in 3 different video functions being HD at 60 fps, HD at 30 fps, or VGA. Allowing you to change the quality and speed for specific needs. It also allows you to switch into Photo mode allowing you to take 3MP photos using the camera.
It is quite easy to use, is on in seconds after to sliding the power switch and your on your way. Even though the files were a bit bulky because of the HD formatting it was well worth it with the camera outputting great quality videos, the only downside as other reviews have mentioned is this buzzy noise that you can hear quietly in videos for some reason and also that the camera is very shakey at times unless you are using a tripod.
I have had to oppourtunity to use both this camera and the Flip Mino HD. In comparasion I cannot see much difference between the video but prefer the Kodak Zi6 because of its larger screen and expandable memory. Although looking at the flips which are now coming in larger sizes then previous and are now available in New Zealand I may be speaking too early.
HD Camera users, whats your opinion?
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Vestalife Ladybug II iPod Dock
Posted on January 13th, 2010 1 commentThe Vestalife Ladybug II is a unique iPod docking station that allows you to enhance how you would enjoy your portable music player. Its features allow you to use it for both iPod as well as iPhone models. It is uniquely distinguishable by its flip down speaker wings, giving it an interesting look for an ordinary docking station.
The Vestalife Ladybug II features a digital amp as well as a built-in subwoofer that gives its users better digital sound quality despite its size. And just like most docking stations, the Ladybug II also charges your iPod once it is docked into the unit. It also has a slot for an auxiliary-in jack to use for other non-docking CD and other mp3 players. A USB port is also available for connecting into your PC. The Vestalife Ladybug II is available at the VestaShop for US$100.
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