I hope scientists revolt. Am I wrong or is this the 21st century?
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Book a room at the world's first $500 million dollar underwater hotel
"A group of commercial developers is hyping the creation of the $500-million Hydropolis Undersea Resort. A sprawling 1.1-million-square-foot complex
—with lavish suites, a ballroom, a shopping mall and a missile-defense system to ward off terrorists." from, Popular Science. Check out the virtual video tour, pretty amazing.
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—with lavish suites, a ballroom, a shopping mall and a missile-defense system to ward off terrorists." from, Popular Science. Check out the virtual video tour, pretty amazing.
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Top Gear's back, with Hammond, airing Jan28
The Hamster's back! We're pleased to report that after a miraculously brief recovery period following his mishap with a 300-mph jet-powered dragster, Richard Hammond is back in action, and so is Top Gear.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
The NEW "MacBook Thin" Revealed - SPECS INCLUDED
We've been talking about a "MacBook Thin" since before Apple transitioned its laptops to the Intel platform -- and it looks like the long-awaited Macintel ultra-thin, ultra-portable speed king is heading to market at last!
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Florida Sues AOL And Wins
The Florida Attorney General has successfully sued America Online for their abusive customer billing practices. The State's Attorney office received over 1,000 consumer complaints about cancellation requests being ignored, erroneous charges and unauthorized account reactivations.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006
Get me out of this job!!!
If this post reaches the homepage of digg, I will tell my boss what I honestly think about her and that I quit
…how she looks, sounds and laughs like a man... and go to the pub.
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…how she looks, sounds and laughs like a man... and go to the pub.
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Get me out of this job!!!
If this post reaches the homepage of digg, I will tell my boss what I honestly think about her and that I quit
…how she looks, sounds and laughs like a man... and go to the pub.
read more | digg story
…how she looks, sounds and laughs like a man... and go to the pub.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Stokke Gravity Chair - The Coolest Chair In The Office
Further proving you don't have to be in orbit to be weightless, the Gravity Chair from Norwegian baby products maker Stokke can sit upright as an office chair, function as a rocker, and lean way back for that serious contemplation your boss told you to stop doing. See it in its variety of unusual permutations, after the jump.
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Monday, November 27, 2006
Google.org Begins Hiring to Save the Planet
Google's philanthropic arm has started hiring employees to help make the world a better place in several key areas — including global poverty, climate change and global public health. Today, a link was posted on the Google.org website to a list of job openings they are looking to fill.
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Monday, November 20, 2006
Most accurate ip-tracing.. amazing.
i knew for ages you could trace an ip back to its Country, ISP, but this site locates your town and shows it on google earth.. Pretty amazing.
Another trick.. you can now find where the emails you get come from by looking at the header and tracing the ip.
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Another trick.. you can now find where the emails you get come from by looking at the header and tracing the ip.
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Monday, November 13, 2006
Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Release Dates and Mark shuttleworth about feisty
Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) release dates and Mark shuttleworth about Feisty Fawn
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Friday, November 10, 2006
The war is over and Linux won
IBM sponsored study shows: At least in the server world, Linux has won. Web servers and database servers remain the dominant applications, but development environments are now among the most popular systems in production, meaning the trend toward Linux and open source applications should accelerate.
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Thursday, November 09, 2006
Microsoft lets your make your own Blue Screen of Death
Here's the best utility to come out of Microsoft TechNet in a while. A screensaver accurately creating simulated blue screens using the actual kernel to provide proper output.
As TechNet describes it: "Use Bluescreen to amaze your friends and scare your enemies!"
RIP Sysinternals.
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As TechNet describes it: "Use Bluescreen to amaze your friends and scare your enemies!"
RIP Sysinternals.
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Survey Trickery!! Are 58% of iPod owners REALLY thinking of a Zune switch?
The specific mention of an iPod is not in the language. Tell you what, show me a picture of a Zune next to a turd and I'll be 100% likely to indicate a Zune preference, but it doesn't mean I'm going to buy one. We'd like to see a little more detail about the survey in question before panicking just yet
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Survey Trickery!! Are 58% of iPod owners REALLY thinking of a Zune switch?
The specific mention of an iPod is not in the language. Tell you what, show me a picture of a Zune next to a turd and I'll be 100% likely to indicate a Zune preference, but it doesn't mean I'm going to buy one. We'd like to see a little more detail about the survey in question before panicking just yet
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
51.8% of users feel open source software helps reduce their piracy urges
This Internet poll shows a near 50/50 split on whether open source software has reduced your need to pirate software. Such an equal split can be interpreted several ways but does it mean that attitudes need changing?
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Don't Want to Get Sued by the RIAA? Just Disable Wi-Fi Security!
Tammie Marson of Palm Desert, California responded to a lawsuit from the RIAA by stating that her wireless router was not secure, and that therefore the file sharing seen on her network could have been from any passerby. The defense worked, and the RIAA dropped the case.
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The Spammers Strike Back
Everybody's seen it by now. Spam is up like gangbusters in the last few months. And not just in volume; a lot more of it is getting through filtering mechanisms that had previously been pretty reliable. It's an aggravating and depressing situation.
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Monday, November 06, 2006
10 Reasons to Buy a DSLR Camera
If you're planning on getting a digital camera for yourself this holiday season, read 10 reasons why you should choose a DSLR camera over a point-n-shoot.
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Friday, November 03, 2006
MICROSOFT PLANS TO SUPPORT SUSE!
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Microsoft Corp. is expected to announce Thursday that it's partnering with Novell Inc. to support Linux, an open-source software alternative to Microsoft's own computer operating system, according to a report on the Wall Street Journal's Web site.
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Apple signs deal with Cingular: iPhone confirmed?
Interest in the iPhone project has been rekindled with Apple winning a patent for speech-recognition technology that experts say paves the way for the new device. The iPhone could be announced at the Macworld conference in San Francisco in January.
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InstallPad: Automatically download and install your favorite software
So many software downloads, so little time. Who likes to download, launch and click through that installation wizard application after application? No one, that's who - especially when you've got a computer to get set up and running quick.
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Web 2.0: How High-Volume eBay Manages Its Storage
The ultrapopular auction/sales Web site continues its exponential growth and finds itself adding 10 terabytes of new storage every week. That's a lot of data.
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How iTunes saved The Office
According to the people at NBC, the iTunes Store and the success that The Office has experienced from it are responsible for keeping the show alive
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29.8% of Windows XP users consider a move to Linux over Vista
A recent poll shows a good percentage of *tech-savvy* XP users considering a move to Linux over an upgrade to Vista. It seems Microsoft are pushing users away with more looking at using Linux than legally upgrading.
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Core 2 Duo MacBooks Tomorrow?
MacRumors Page 2: MacRumors has received a few reports that may indicate the long-awaited Core 2 Duo (Merom) MacBook revision could arrive as early as tomorrow. There's no "smoking gun" report, but the reports combined may indicate that Apple's hot-selling notebook is about to get a little boost.
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
The Future of CPUs: What's After Multi-Core?
As Moore's Law continues to hold, IC designers are finding that they have more and more silicon real estate to play with. David Chisnall hazards some guesses as to what they might do with it.
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Be careful what you write online
Be careful what you write on the Internet. According to a recent survey by CareerBuilder, one in four managers now 'Google' potential employees and 51% of applications were rejected because of what was found.
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10 things you should know about networking Macs & Windows PCs
Thanks to improvements within Mac OS X, admins face fewer headaches when they need to connect Macs to Windows networks. But there are still some issues to deal with, like enabling File Sharing and creating Windows user accounts on the Macs, configuring printer sharing, and working with File Services For Macintosh.
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The Weirdest website you'll ever see
This website is seriously one of the most effed up sites on the internet. when you view the source, it appears to be ASCII art, but why does it form such a messed up site? The entire site seems very pointless and strange.
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Bush's Odd Behavior
This 16 minute video clip shows that Bush was acting VERY strangely on the morning of 9/11. The video was made by veteran journalist Barrie Zwicker, who wrote for numerous mainsteam publications, won several writing awards, and was a part-time media professor.
This is "must-see TV".
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This is "must-see TV".
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37signals shows how ridiculous it is to install something in Windows Vista
Clocking in at a stunning 35 clicks, the video shows that installing a script debugger in the new operating system is not only not made any easier, but it still takes a series of hoop jumps. They offer the same process in OS X for comparison.
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Ubuntu Linux now MORE POPULAR than Mac OS X!
Yes that's right everyone. According to Google Trends beta, Ubuntu Linux has absolutely crushed Mac OS X, SuSE, and Debian. Check it out for yourself!
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Google To Launch "Custom Search" Tomorrow
Look for Google to announce a customized search service on Tuesday morning. This will allow a user to create and launch a search engine with just a few specific websites included. Searches will return results from only that website.
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Apple releases Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros
Apple today announced that its entire MacBook Pro line of notebooks now includes the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor and delivers performance that is up to 39 percent faster than the previous generation.
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Monday, October 23, 2006
Unlocking the iPod
Jon Johansen became a geek hero by breaking the DVD code. Now he's liberating iTunes - whether Apple likes it or not.
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Firefox 2.0 Available To Public!
The award-winning Web browser is better than ever. Browse the Web with confidence. Firefox protects you from viruses, spyware and pop-ups.
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Top 29 Things to do When Your ISP is Down
1. Open the curtains to see if anything has changed over the past 2 years. 2. Reintroduce yourself to your immediate family. 3...
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Hide files in JPEG using WinRar
Using WinRAR, and the copy command built into Windows you can easily hide anything you want, keeping prying eyes away! Think of the possibilities!
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Map: What Does the Internet Look Like?
"This visualization represents a macroscopic snapshot of the IPv6 Internet topology collected around March 4th, 2005. Topology data gathered from 17 monitors probing approximately 860 globally routable IPv6 network prefixes include 2,913 IPv6 addresses and 7,905 IPv6 links (immediately adjacent addresses in a traceroute-like path)."
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The DVD rewinder
I dunno know about you, but I just hate rewinding my DVDs manually after watching them. Thank goodness someone came up with the DVD rewinder to relieve my tired hands. Just snap the disc on top, press the button and watch in wonder as your disc spins up thanks to the "Centriptal Velocity Spindle."
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Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
New DVD could end format war
Britain-based New Medium Enterprises (NME) said on Tuesday it had solved a technical production problem that makes it possible to produce a cheap multiple-layer DVD disk containing one film in different, competing formats.
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Complete HDD data recovery guide (including software lists)
A backup guide which had hit the Digg's hompage showed that the topic is hot... Okey, and what to do if you found that article too late? Read this one: guide to data recovery with 1) types of damage overview; 2) file systems overview; 3) freeware soft list and step-by-step manuals; 4) commercial soft list.
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Monday, September 25, 2006
Worried about the airline losing your luggage? No problem. Just pack a gun.
The airline wouldn't want to be responsible for losing a gun, right? That's one photographer's solution to making sure his expensive camera equipment is watched carefully by the airline when he has to check it as luggage. He packs a starter pistol in his camera bag and declares it as a firearm.
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Hilarious Windows 2000 Source Code Review
Two years ago the source code of Windows 2000 (the basis of XP) was leaked. It's good code... but who knew Microsoft programmers swore so much?
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Windows Vista: The �choose your own adventure� UI
"I have taken the liberty of taking 28 screenshots to compare the 4 different interfaces available in Windows Vista: Aero Glass, Vista Standard, Vista Basic and Windows Classic. These screenshots were taken on the same applications and layouts to give you a feel of the exact changes it makes to an user experience."
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Friday, September 15, 2006
ATM Reprogrammed to Give Out 4X More Money
Last month, a man reprogrammed an automated teller machine at a gas station on Lynnhaven Parkway to spit out four times as much money as it should.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
The Ultimate Mac Software List
Everything shown here are the best apps that could put Mac users on the right track towards productivity. I've judged their functionality for the average Mac user, and all apps listed are Universal binaries so they're future-proof. I know many will enjoy them, because most are free.
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The Ultimate Mac Software List
�Everything shown here are the best apps that could put Mac users on the right track towards productivity. I
�ve judged their functionality for the average Mac user, and all apps listed are Universal binaries � so they�re future-proof. I know many will enjoy them, because most are free.�
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�ve judged their functionality for the average Mac user, and all apps listed are Universal binaries � so they�re future-proof. I know many will enjoy them, because most are free.�
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Apple Anounces iTV
The new product: a box to connect to your TV to play all these iTunes Movies and iTunes TV shows on it. This box supports wireless
�no stringing cables�and is the missing piece. iTV looks like a small Mac Mini. It's just an internal codename, and will be renamed later.
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�no stringing cables�and is the missing piece. iTV looks like a small Mac Mini. It's just an internal codename, and will be renamed later.
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AnandTech successfully upgrades Mac Pro to Intel Core 2 Quad
Later this year Intel will be introducing pin compatible upgrades to its Core 2 and Xeon lines, except instead of two cores these processors will feature four. Codenamed Clovertown (Xeon), Intel's new quad-core processors will dramatically increase the amount of processing power you can have in a single system.
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Wal-Mart Plans to Add RFID to 500 More Stores
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, says it will double the number of stores using RFID to more than 1,000 by January 2007.
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Thursday, September 07, 2006
More open source moves by Sun: this time it's identity management
In July 2005 news first emerged of Sun Microsystems' first foray into open source identity management with the Open Web Single Sign-On (OpenSSO) project. Now, a year later, the project has been formally launched. Sun has kept to its word with OpenSSO and is releasing source code for the significant chunks of its Java System Access Manager.
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Gnome 2.16 released!
The GNOME desktop is now faster and easier to configure than ever before. Some new apps have been introduced and lots of effort have gone into metacity's compositing ability. Check it out now! ;)
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Vista: 'Not Yet Ready for Prime Time'
A negative review of Vista RC1: "Microsoft is making its first Vista release candidate and pricing information more broadly available to partners and consumers this week. Solution providers who have seen it say it's not yet ready for prime time."
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Apple (finally) acknowledges MacBook Random Shutdown issue
Although it's just an acknowledgment and recommendation to contact Apple Care, at least it's acknowledgment for those of suffering this annoying issue.
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Experience digg in a whole new way with DiggThumbs
Firefox plugin adds website screenshot thumbnails to each and every digg listing. Know what you are clicking on before you click it. Screenshots dynamically generated by WebShotsPro.com
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Apple OS X's Built in Dictionary
Hey you guys might know this already, but Brian had no clue, so I'm passing it along. Press and hold Apple+Control+D over any word in a cocoa application (Safari, iChat, Mail etc...) and up pops a handy dandy Dictionary/Thesaurus.
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
With Vista Release in Sight, Key Windows Executive Exits
A Microsoft Corp. executive who led Windows Vista's development is leaving for Amazon.com, with the clock ticking down to the scheduled release of the delayed operating system. Brian Valentine, a Microsoft veteran known for rallying the troops to finish big projects, is due to start work at Amazon as a senior vice president in mid-September.
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The new iMacs. Faster. Bigger. Brighter.
Cast your gaze on the ultimate eye-opening experience: the new faster, bigger, and brighter iMacs. Starting at just $999, the most personal of personal computers comes out packing a powerful punch. That
�s thanks to the new 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor, you�ll find in each and every new iMac.
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�s thanks to the new 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor, you�ll find in each and every new iMac.
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Samsung Previews Updated Credit Card-Sized Phone
Samsung's credit card-sized phone, the P300, is to be updated, Samsung revealed at the IFA consumer electronics show last week. The new version, the P310, ditches its predecessor's pocket-calculator look and boosts the on-board camera to two megapixels.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Digg.com Reaches 500,000 Members
"Digg has reached the 500,000th registered user mark! We continue to grow at a phenomenal rate and we owe it to all 500,000+ of you for digging GREAT stories. As of 2:30pm PST digg has 511,136 registered users"
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Apple launches new site for open source projects
Apple has launched Mac OS Forge, a new community development site hosted designed to support Web Kit and other open source projects focused on Mac OS X.
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HDTV projector in a cell phone could be possible.
A cell phone that can project a high-definition television image could soon be possible, say researchers at Cornell University. The projector will be about the size of dime and project a meter wide image. The researchers say what sets their device apart is the high scanning speed of the mirror, combined with its ability to scan over a wide angle.
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Four countries order 4 million OLPC laptops
Nigeria, Brazil, Argentina, and Thailand have EACH ordered a million Linux laptops from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, DesktopLinux.com reports.
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AMD nabs 25 percent of server market
Advanced Micro Devices is still making strides in the server market at Intel's expense as the larger company waits to see if a new processor can reverse its slide.
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YouTube Overtakes MySpace
YouTube has established itself at the top of the league of the new generation of community websites by becoming even more popular than MySpace, according to research. According to Nielsen/NetRatings, YouTube's American user base grew by 297% in the first half of the year.
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These six companies won't buy YouTube for a billion dollars.
Does tech site ZDNet just exist to give daft writers a place to blog? A half-baked entry from ZDNet blogger Russell Shaw lists six companies he thinks will buy YouTube appeared on digg today. Now someone might accidentally believe him. But here's why Shaw's six companies won't buy YouTube.
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Friday, July 28, 2006
The 100 Most Valuable Brands
The 100 Most Valuable Brands in the World with percentage changes over last year's valuation. The biggest winner? Google.
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Thursday, July 27, 2006
Microsoft tags IE 7 'high priority' update
"The justification, of course, is the significant security enhancements in IE 7," Schare said. Microsoft recommends that all Windows users install the new browser when it ships, he added.
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US government sues Missouri officials to squash state's subpoena of AT&T.
The federal government wants to be able to know everything you do, but they don't want anyone to know about their actions. They are willing to argue both sides of a case to prevent citizens and states from finding out what AT&T has been doing in those secret rooms.
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A Look Back At Firefox (Phoenix) 0.1
As Web browsers start to control the usefulness of a computer it is important to look back on how far we have come. Firefox, a Web browser that is quickly gaining popularity, has almost been out for 4-years but how many of you have been using it that long?
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U.S. Broadband Adoption Jumps 33% In 2005
U.S. high-speed Internet subscriptions soared 33 percent last year to 50.2 million lines, according to the latest data released by the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday.
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Microsoft.com redesign preview that doesn't work with Firefox
Microsoft released a preview of their redesigned site. Lots of AJAX, looks good, but doesn't work with Firefox. You can scream bloody murder now.
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Motorola RIZR announced, slide style RAZR
Motorola kept with its 4-letter naming scheme and announced the RIZR. It's a slider (hence the name) and is packed with a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth and a memory card slot.
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Monday, July 24, 2006
Intel pulls ATI chipset license
There is a lot of news surrounding ATI at the moment, especially with the AMD buy out confirmed earlier today. Intel has pulled ATI's chipset license, meaning that there will be no more ATI (or rather, AMD) chipsets for Intel processors after the end of the year.
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Official: AMD Buys ATI, Shafts NVIDIA
Straight from the horses mouth, AMD press release announces $5.4 bn acquisition of ATI. Where does this leave AMD-NVIDIA??
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Friday, July 21, 2006
Dual Processor vs Dual Core
It has always been a frequent question "Will I benefit from multiple processors?" With the growing popularity of dual core processors, the topic is more important than ever! Will multiple processors or a dual core processor be beneficial, and what are the differences between them? These are the questions this article will attempt to lay to rest.
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Top 100 Digg Users Control 56% of Digg's HomePage Content
When folks think of Digg, they're often misled into believing that the content seen on the homepage is representative of what a wide base of Internet users think is news-worthy and important. The numbers tell a different story - that of all stories that make it to the front page of Digg, more than 20% come from a select group of 20 users.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Yahoo Offers Unrestricted MP3 (non-DRM) Download
Yahoo is trying to beat iTunes by selling MP3s with no DRM. They're charging more than $99 cents for it currently, which raises the question Yahoo asks in a survay: "Would you consider paying $1.09 for a single, unrestricted MP3 download that would have absolutely no limitations on its use and could be transferred to any portable audio player?"
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Enough already with the megapixels!
Interesting article that explains why sensor size is important, not just megapixels.
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"Netscape Could Beat Digg By Focusing on Average People"
"If Netscape really wants to beat Digg, it should leverage the advantage it already appears to have � by comparison, Netscape isn�t littered with as many �weird� stories. It�s already acting more like a news site that the average person could more easily transition to." Scott Karp says "Steve Job�s trampoline" story is weird.
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