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"With Macworld San Francisco (MWSF) quickly approaching, MacRumors
'Google Video has a new feature that lets you send a link to a video
1: Yes, the imaging drum/image transfer assembly will stop the printer
The Chevrolet Volt has arrived. This is GM's plug-in hybrid concept
You can add a bigger range of graphical emoticons to Gmail Chat (the
8 different rectangles with shapes inside, just simply click anywhere
This radio station has a 100% RIAA-free format. They discover different,
Inspired by Google ’s new easy-to-use patent search, I decided to
With Microsoft now delivering on its promise just two months after
This link is essential for anyone searching for a deal. It compiles
Seagate Technology has just released information to DailyTech with
Ever wonder what all those services are when you bring up Activity
Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi says that Apple had not
A couple on the south side of Chicago gave their 12-year-old daughter
How would the new logos be
Like it or not, the CLI (Command Line Interface) is making a comeback,
Apple went so far as to create a phoney company - called Ocean Telecom
Noticed some tiny disturbance in the force as Thom Holwerda of OSNews
...anticipation is so breathless in the blogosphere that some pundits
Trace anyone with their IP address. Even gives you a Google Map satallite
Submitted Thursday, May 17, 2007 - blogs.smugmug.com
Diggers seemed to enjoy my recent Sun server review and my detailed description of the perfect DB storage array, so here's the final part of the equation. So does Sun's SCSI RAID array stack up? Is it perfect? Is it as good as their x64 servers?
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Submitted Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - www.ocia.net
Looks like OCZ finnally got around to making a 1kw PSU. But this thing is mean, check it out.
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Submitted Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - www.hothardware.com
Not only does the XPS 710 H2C uses Dell's first in-house liquid cooling system to keep it's quad-core power plant cool. The XPS 710 H2C is the most heavily performance-specified XPS system yet, with an Intel Core 2 QX6700 processor, dual GeForce 8800 GTXs
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Submitted Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - consumer.hardocp.com
Two new classes of devices threaten to make the Home Theater PC obsolete. Has the HTPC party ended before it even began, or will competing devices be crippled over fears of copyright infringement? [H] Consumer discusses the ups and downs of these devices
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Submitted Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - crunchgear.com
I'm sure one time or another you accidently burned Wedding Crashers to a DVD-R so you could watch it over your friend 's house. What you didn't know is that the MPAA was tracking you and now has a SWAT team sent to your house to take you into custody. Ho
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - www.ocforums.com
For some reason quite a few users of the 8800 series (GTS/GTX) nvidia cards have been experiencing random BSODs and crashes. nVidia is unwilling to acknowledge or look into the problem, simply stating that they do not support the cards, they only make the
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - www.sciam.com
Today D-Wave unveiled their infamous 16-bit quantum computer. Although this computer is a "proof of concept" it is capable of solving sudoku puzzles a feat most computers have trouble with due to the advanced logic involved. Already plans are in place f
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - www.ocia.net
Quote: "This week I get a chance to check out one of NZXT's latest offerings in the "Classic" series, the Duet. Aptly named for its ability to function in either a mid-tower or desktop orientation, the Duet looks to give users the benefit of a small footp
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - www.bitquabit.com
Why smart guys date in parallel, not serial.
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - gizmodo.com
Who says the Japanese make all the fancy potties? Kohler has jumped into wash-yer-butt bidet derby with its C3 series toilet seats, using a special "hydra-cleansing wand" to give you a hands-free alternative to toilet paper.
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Submitted Thursday, February 15, 2007 - www.engadget.com
Meet Buffalo's new 3TB (yeah, 3,000GB) TeraStation PRO storage solution for your home network. It's still the same ol' box -- RAID 1/5/10 (across 4x disks), 38MB/s transfer rate (Raid 5), gigabit Ethernet, Active Directory integration, integrated UPS and
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Submitted Sunday, January 21, 2007 - gizmodo.com
Despite losing its graphite grey look and thus, much of its panache, the keyboard manages to still look great while performing great.
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Submitted Sunday, January 21, 2007 - royal.pingdom.com
If Mother Nature has anything to say, there simply are some places where you shouldn ’t place a data center. Do you really want to have your servers where there is a high risk of earthquakes, tornadoes or hurricanes? We didn’t think so…
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Submitted Sunday, January 21, 2007 - jwpincorporated.com
Wow, just wow. Makes you realize how far we have really come, huh?
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