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AT&T New Service Agreement Sucks and I am glad I have Sprint!

Posted in A+Featured Gadgets, Consumer, Cool, Educational, Gadgets, Industrial, News, cell phones by max on the September 15th, 2008 at 11:29 am
AT&T trying to "scam" consumers yet again...

AT&T trying to

Well, it’s not new news that a telecommunication company is trying to scam consumers out of their rights through changes in service agreements.  I remember my credit card company sending me a new service agreement about 3 months after I signed up, now that’s a big scam.

Of course, as consumers we can’t really “prove” they are a scam unless we sue them together.

As for me, I am glad I got of the AT&T (Cingular back then) market.  My cable and internet is Comcast and I use Sprint for my Blackberry.

As for AT&T, I have decided to boycott them long time ago, the only reason I write this is to really bring them down where they belong and alert other consumers that they are a bad company.  (There, I said it in very plain English.)

Whether you decide to believe me or not is not my problem, but do look at that new AT&T agreement and you will finally understand you’ve been “had” again by the striped globe.

My personal suggestion is to boycott any company that sells you slow broadband internet service.  (Yes, I stick by facts and know AT&T itself is all about marketing and hype)

Does your iPhone 3G has slow internet?  (Wonder why?   becaz AT&T did it)

AT&T just sent out an 8,000-word update to its service agreement, and it’s full of all sorts of lovely, anti-customer things. For example, now people will only be given a 30-day notice of price increases when it’s “commercially reasonable.” Also, you can’t sue AT&T. In fact, according to the LA Times, the whole thing might go so far as to be illegal. Oh, AT&T.

via gizmodo

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Google Chrome EULA in question?

Posted in A+Featured Web, Consumer, Google, Google Chrome, Web by max on the September 3rd, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Google Chrome EULA in question?

Google Chrome EULA in question?

Google Chrome EULA has been confusing some of the bloggers recently, check out what the fuss is about at Zedomax.Net.

In a recent post over at Gizmodo about the Google Chrome’s End User License Agreement (EULA), Google supposedly owns everything that you “do” on the Google Chrome.

Of course, we think that the EULA was just worded vaguely but probably didn’t mean to mean that Google is going to own everything you do on the Google Chrome browser.

via Zedomax Blog Network

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August 14th 2006 - Zedomax Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary Yey!

Posted in A+Featured by max on the August 14th, 2008 at 9:00 pm

August 14th 2006 - Zedomax Celebrates 2 Year Anniversary Yey!

For what seemed like eternity, it has officially been 2 years since I’ve started a Wordpress blog.  Of course, my stats aren’t the greatest in the world but we are on a stable long-term rise.

As for Zedomax.com, here’s the stats in the last 2 years:

Total Page Loads(Views): 4,155,070 - Over 4 Million baby!

Total Unique Visitors: 2,776,614 - Not too shabby here.

Average Page Loads: 5,676

Average Unique Visitors: 3,793

It’s hard to believe that the website I’ve created at my previous job to market CUBLOC products has started life of its own and is feeding the author food/rent.  Of course, now I am glad that I am no longer working a 8 to 5 job, stuck behind a cubicle.

I am still stuck behind the computer as Zedomax.com isn’t making millions. (yet…LOL)

Oh well, there goes another 2 years of my life, all wasted away to blogging.

Goals for next year?

Well, goals are overrated.  I’d like to enjoy life and share what I find, that’s all.

Anyways, thanks goes to our latest sponsor, WonderHowTo.com and all the blogs/bloggers:

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$999 I Am Rich iPhone 3G App is Junk!

Posted in A+Featured Gadgets, Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Funny, Gadgets, Prank, Stupid, Video, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod, iPod Touch by max on the August 11th, 2008 at 11:39 pm

$999 I Am Rich iPhone 3G App is Junk!

Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode

Here’s the video review of the $999.99 I Am Rich application for iPhone 3G.  Apparently, about 10 people have bought this bogus Apple app and it’s no longer available because it does suck so much.  (Doesn’t really qualify as a real app really)

via gizmodo

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Super Mario Bros Theme in Theremin!

Posted in Audio, Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Gadgets, Music by max on the August 10th, 2008 at 3:01 am
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Styrofoam Homes could be the future!

Posted in Architecture, Consumer, Cool, Design, Educational, Entertainment, Industrial, home by max on the August 8th, 2008 at 10:26 am

Styrofoam Homes could be the future!

It looks like styrofoam could be used for making future homes as they provide a flexible enough structure to hold up against earthquakes while being strong enough to encase a dome.

Heck, I would want one too so long as peeping Tom’s don’t live in my neighborhood.

Made with 7-inch-thick 100% expanded polystyrene foam modules, the company says that they don’t have the maintenance problems of wood or metal structures, and they are “highly resistant” to earthquakes, fires, and typhoons. Still, the 480 domes at Aso Farm Land resort village in Kyushu look like a suburban community on Mos Eisley’s outskirts or a world from Myst.

via gizmodo, pinktentacle

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iPhone 3G Dissected!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Gadgets, cell phones, iPhone, iPhone 3G by max on the July 10th, 2008 at 8:33 am

iPhone 3G Dissected!

Yey, iPhone 3G dissected!  We are waiting for it to be grinded now.

via gizmodo

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Speed Motorcycle!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Design, bikes by max on the June 18th, 2008 at 2:43 pm

Speed Motorcycle!

It’s probably impossible to ride on but still, it looks way futuristic.

I don’t know if the Speed Racer will ever go into production, but for a design with the balls to take elements from three iconic franchises (maybe four if you count TRON), the bike holds up well.

via techeblog - gizmodo - tuvie

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Philadelphia takes on 3D Road Bumpers!

Posted in Auto, Cars, Consumer, Government, Industrial by max on the June 14th, 2008 at 12:30 pm

Philadelphia takes on 3D Road Bumpers!

I remember they had 3D fake bumpers in Korea about 20 years ago when I lived there.  Well, now Philadelphia is trying them but the bumpers look too fake and I don’t think they will work well…

A new program dubbed “Drive CarePhilly” is being rolled out in Philadelphia in an attempt to get drivers to follow speed limits. As part of the program, approximately 100 intersections will be fitted with high tech 3D decals that they believe will fake out drivers into thinking there is something in the intersection.

via gizmodo

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