Sunday, September 14, 2008

5 cool hacks for your entertainment gadgets

Add external storage to your TiVo, beef up your Xbox 360, rip DVDs to your media player, play your iTunes purchases on any device, and use your standard cable remote to skip commercials

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Halloween Bubble Fogger Brings Fog-Filled Bubbles

Halloween fog machines? Been there, inhaled that. Bubble machines? Still pretty cool, soap in the eye or not. But what if humanity had created a machine that combined the venerable fog machine with bubbles? Interest piqued? Consider it done!

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The Electronic Newspaper From Science Fiction: Coming Soon

The electronic newspaper, a large portable screen that is constantly updated with the latest news, has been a prop in science fiction for ages. While the dream device remains on the drawing board, Plastic Logic will introduce publicly on Monday its version of an electronic newspaper reader: a lightweight plastic screen that mimics the look of paper

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10 Gadgets For Instant Portable Partying

You know, you don't have to wait for the weekend to have fun—you could be partying every day. Not only that, you wouldn't have to waste time planning and getting things set up. Using the following 10 gadgets, you could have a party on demand. That's right—anytime, anywhere. Now all you need is some friends.

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Intel Ready to Announce Six-Core Chip

Intel on September 15 is expected to roll out the Intel Xeon 7400 series Dunnington processor targeted at the server market, the final member of the "Penryn" family of processors, according to sources at server vendors. Penryn will be followed by the Nehalem microarchitecture, due to appear initially as the Core i7 processor in the 4th quarter.

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The fastest Drive storage in the world..

Engineers at in England and California have set a record in storage speed, outperforming the current rate by more than 250 percent. By combining Flash solid-state technology and IBM's storage virtualization technology, the researchers were able to transfer data at more than 1 million Input/Output (I/O) per second.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Can Steve Jobs save the iPod?

One of the unintended consequences of the success of the iPhone is that it has rendered the classic iPod and its diminutive sisters — the nano and the shuffle — nearly irrelevant. What do you need a second MP3 player for if you’ve already got a few hundred tunes in your pocket?

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10 things we'd like to see in Chrome

So far we're pretty smitten with Google's Chrome

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Robot builders seek a little help from sci-fi

Studying what people know about robots from science fiction may help design real ones that are easier to get along with

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Dolphin Sub Swims Like Flipper Himself [VIDEO]

Man-made flying jellyfish and robotic pack mules are all well and good. But we all know what you really want: a personal sub, that looks (and swims!) like a dolphin!

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Sony Ericsson releases SDK for Xperia X1 Panel Interface

We know what you're thinking -- it's Windows Mobile 6.1 fool, we've got the developers kit already. True, but not the SDK that allows developers to create custom, interactive panels for the touchscreen QWERTY's Panel Interface.

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Five Antisocial Gadgets That Should be Banned

Now that technology is everywhere and ever evolving, people don’t know how to conduct themselves in public. The gizmos themselves are innocent, but the users are not. Here we list five gadgets that should be banned until people learn to use them.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Iris recognition

Iris recognition is a method of biometric authentication that uses pattern recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the irides of an individual's eyes. Iris recognition uses camera technology,

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DISINTEGRATOR Rubber Band Gun (2400 rounds per minute)

“Forget the rubber band Gatling gun. The DISINTEGRATOR is the most incredible rubber band gun ever built, capable of firing more than 40 rounds per second (2400 rounds per minute) from its 24 revolving barrels. This is the twin Vulcan cannon of the rubber band gun world!”

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Apple iphone "3G" tips

Unlike IEEE 802.11 (common names Wi-Fi or WLAN) networks, 3G(apple iphone) networks

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Tracking the Nokia phone news: Nokia Symbian Secret Codes

if u looking for the secret codes for Nokia device, find it here. u will found the important secret code for Nokia device.

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YourStreet

Find out whats going on in your community, this application will give you all the latest gossip, good and bad. You'll never be left out of things to talk about when as long as you have YourStreet.

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Nokia N96 available in Europe

One of the most waited phones from Nokia - smartphone Nokia N96, which was announced in February - has finally been put on sale on the European market. Such a long time between the announcements and the start of shipping - isn’t typical for Nokia.

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Third generation Zune pictures leak: 120GB and 16GB

The third generation of Microsoft's Zune portable media player product line has been talked about and speculated for quite a while now, but very little has managed to leak out of Redmond, until now.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Mobileshop.com launches first FaceBook Application

Mobileshop.com launches their first FirstBook Application. Shout out to the world which mobile phones you love, hate, want, think are brilliant, or whatever, with MyMobilePhones.

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How Was the Telephone Invented?

One of the most important methods of communication these days is the telephone. It is so simple and easy to use the telephone. Just press a few buttons and we are connected to the other person. We really do not realize how much work has gone into inventing the telephone, which is now part and parcel of our life in the home, in factories, and in hos

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Samsung will release Hybrid digital camera System

This Hybrid system will use electronic viewfinders (EVF) as well as video type automatic process. It will has smaller lens than the recent camera and bigger sensor.

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When Was the Parachute Invented?

A parachute refers to any canopied fabric device that is strapped to a person or thing. It is generally umbrella shaped and used to slow down the descent from a high altitude. The parachute resists the movement of air past them, acting as a sort of brake. This results in a soft landing. The person feels no more shock than if he had jumped down from

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Xerox Launches New Range of Printers

Xerox has launched a whole new range of printers for commercial and office purposes and has named the entire series as Color-In-Office Series.

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Very Simple Audio Mastering Guide

"I know impressive musicians, talented pianists and guitarists that consider Digital Audio Workstations like monsters. They had mainly classical academical education and it is difficult to explain them how a compressor works. Now with my ebook they’ll finally understand the basics and won’t see anymore the DAWs like monsters! :)"

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PC Restarting Automatically Continiously - What to Do ?

Recently a friend at college had a problem with his laptop. It was restarting Automatically and Continiously... So I thought of writing this Solution after reading various similar Articles on various blogs.You can disable the automatic restart behavior. Follow the given steps:

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Sony DSC-T500 met HD video

De Sony DSC-T500 is de eerste digitale camera van Sony, die naast haarscherpe foto’s, ook HD video met stereogeluid maakt. Deze nieuwe Cyber-shot beschikt over 10,1 megapixels en is voorzien van Face Detection

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The Land of Bad Servers

People these days do say that there will be satellite downlinks all over India in the next 2 years, and India would be the next server farm, and that you will find one in every home. If BSNL doesnt improve its service, people will start hosting their servers on BSNL, and that would come down as another black mark for India.

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DFI LP DK X48 T2RSB Motherboard Review

First x48 t2rsb+ motherboard review from DFI,

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Coming Soon: PC-as-a-Service over Broadband

Indeed, the idea of a service provider offering a PC as a Service (PCaaS), essentially a PC in the cloud, may be coming to your broadband connection sooner than you might think.Here is how a virtual desktop would work: You’d have an access device at your location, called a thin client, which would connect your keyboard, video screen and mouse.

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