Dell’s rumored smartphone: Look out RIM
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OK, so Dell and Apple have been locked in a marketing war for years. Dell has long been considered the default PC for enterprise, while Apple has positioned itself as the most influential consumer computer brand in the world. But Apple has branched out from computing with the iPod and,

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Play Divx and MP3 Files on Playstation 2
January 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
This video will show you how I played Divx and MP3 media files off of a Playstation 2. You will need a bootable exploited memory card to do this

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Last week’s letters and blog pingbacks in full
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Last week’s letters and blog pingbacks in full On 01-29L&B: IN THREE DIMENSIONS you can see that a new display somewhere, which was fresh rather than an upgrade, or a new games machine in an arcade, is a much more likely venue for 3D than a television screen near you anytime soon. The expenditure is only the first of the reasons. The second is t… Read the full post from Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk Tags: Technology via Blogdigger blog search for “usb storage device” .
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GigaPan Epic Captures Photographs by the Gigapixel
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Remember that amazing 1,474 megapixel photo from the inauguration? Now you can take similar pictures yourself by using this $380 device and a stock point and shoot camera.

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GigaPan Epic Captures Photographs by the Gigapixel
When you watch these ads, the ads check you out
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(AP) — Watch an advertisement on a video screen in a mall, health club or grocery store and there’s a slim – but growing – chance the ad is watching you too.
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When you watch these ads, the ads check you out
Garmin StreetPilot 7200 7â? GPS with Text To Speech and Remote – $249.99
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Garmin StreetPilot 7200 7â? GPS with Text To Speech and Remote – $249.99 Kinda Regretting That Drama Degree Now And so I said, thatâ??s a lot of work for one armadillo! Hahahahaha! Hey, Iâ??ll catch you later, I gotta visit the break room. Like the snow falls, so too, the mighty. gonnnng Wow, whatâ??s that all about? Hey, Greek Chorus, you know whatâ??s going on over the… Read the full post from Woot! – One Day, One Deal Tags: Woot via Blogdigger blog search for “usb storage device” .
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7 Routers Trim, Cut and Shape Woodworking : Lab Test
January 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
We gathered seven trim routers and three testers devoted a day slaving over oak boards to find out which one comes out on top. After the sawdust was cleared and notes were recorded, here is how they fared.

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7 Routers Trim, Cut and Shape Woodworking : Lab Test
Soldier Explains Why He Uses a Rifle Stock to Shoot Photos
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I took my Bushhawk stock along for the ride out to Kajaki. The stock is of limited use as in remote regions such as this, the local population has never seen a DSLR so they limited trust when you’re pointing a long lens at them. In operations where we were going patrols or at night with night vision I’d use it a lot.

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Soldier Explains Why He Uses a Rifle Stock to Shoot Photos
Sony, SanDisk working on 2TB Memory Sticks
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That’s 2,000GB or 2,000,000MB of flash storage for noobs. The Memory Sticks don’t have an official name yet, and Sony and SanDisk are temporarily calling them collectively “Memory Stick format for Extended High Capacity.” Format licensing is expected to begin this year. Once completed, we’…
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The LEGO Turing Machine
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A TV Shop themed demonstration of a Turing Machine made in LEGO Mindstorms. It was made as part of a project at computer science at Aarhus University.

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The LEGO Turing Machine