The Gphone?

Is Google at it again? I was reading one of my favorite tech websites and apparently there are rumors floating around that Google might be coming out with its own phone called the “Gphone” in two weeks. The site Rediff.com posted an article saying that Google is in talks with two of the three top mobile providers in India, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Essar, to offer the new “Gphone”. Of course Google isn’t saying much about it, but isn’t that a dead giveaway? If it’s not true, why not just deny it? Either way, the rumors alone are enough to sending people into a frenzy. Nice Google, real nice.

We’re Toolbelt Divas

My mom and I are huge fans of the television show Toolbelt Diva. Before we started watching that show, we never thought much about fixing things around our home. However, since we started watching it, my mom can’t stop looking for things to fix. She’s even talking about helping me redo my bedroom. I told her now that we’ve got the “fix it” bug, we need to get some tools and supplies. It’s great to know how to fix things and want to fix things, but if you don’t have an body shop supplies to fix stuff with, it’s pointless. I guess next we’ll be surfing sites like handsontools.com on a daily basis. Gotta love it!

Search Engine Optimization Services

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Bandwidth Meter

This may sound really crazy, but when I first went from dial-up to DSL and then DSL to cable modem, I was always really paranoid that the cable company was lying and that I didn’t actually have the speed of Internet that they guaranteed. It just felt like my computer was running slower then it actually should. Needless to say, I went on a hunt for a bandwidth meter to tell me just how fast my computer REALLY was. Because you can’t REALLY trust the cable companies. Anyway, I found this service by one of my favorite sites Cnet.com that allows you to test your connection and give you data about your speed. It works for dial-up, cable modems, DSL and more so give it a try.