Last night on Las Vegas, the OQO PC was shown for a brief moment. I found this to be exciting as technology like the OQO is getting out there mainstream for the public to see.
The U.K. Department of Health appears to have been wrong-footed by a member of parliament who called for an investigation into whether Wi-Fi networks pose a danger to health.
An ancient astronomical calculator made at the end of the 2nd century B.C. was amazingly accurate and more complex than any instrument for the next 1,000 years, scientists said Wednesday.
It's an HP Pavilion desktop, complete with 17-inch monitor and DJ314 Deskjet Printer. Of course, the $100 price is derived through a combination of four mail-in rebates and "instant" savings. Off the shelf, the price is $560.
I found a pdf Magazine by accident while searching for a Video Game the other day, and thought I would share some of these with everyone. The quality and the art is just amazing - it almost looks real in some cases. Enjoy!
This is one of the funniest commercials that comcast has ever put out
Yesterday I wrote about Brad Garlinghouse's "Peanut Butter Manisfesto" to fellow Yahoo executives… also reading all the reactions in and around the blogosphere.
The world was at war in 1918 when the great Spanish influenza epidemic struck. As battles were fought in Europe, the flu conquered country after country, killing 50 to 100 million people in a year.
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Brad Garlinghouse, the Yahoo SVP who owns massive pieces of the overall organization (front page, mail, IM, etc.) wrote an email memo to senior staff about his views on the state of Yahoo.
When Sony BMG admitted in early November of 2005 that it had shipped a couple million CDs containing a hidden software program called XCP that secretly installs itself on computers, the public was weirded out.
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BestBuy.com has the Seagate 120GB Internal Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive, 5yr warranty $49.99, no rebates. Free in store pickup.
PhoneZoo is a new service that allows you to upload any audio file, clip out a part of that file for a cell phone ring tone and share that with other users.
Article on how to use Bit Torrent to conduct Video Casting. Interesting how it was written too - digital ink.
Widgets are taking over the web, small pieces at a time. Big web destinations are opening their templates to custom configurations by users and pre-configurations with special partners.
A lot of the early descriptions and speculation around Web 2.0 last year were either chock full of examples or long lists of interesting new phenomena that seemed to be emerging on the Web. My list of Web 2.0 explanations last year is a good survey of these.
Has mobile TV simply failed us all the way around? It sure appears that way. And we have PC Pro to help explain why.
One of the most often looked for Windows Mobile apps I hear about are RSS readers. There's quite a few of them available and they all work fairly well; especially in the context of a mobile device where you don't want to be bogged down with a thick app.
Eat your heart out Zach Morris. The retro brick phone is making a triumphant return thanks to Hong Kong manufacturer, Micro-T. It's big, it's ugly, it's gaudy and it will likely make the ladies weak at the knees.
Nothing better to do today than surf? Light Saturday morning reading might include a recent article taking a look at firewalls for your home computer.
5 Reasons the Skype crack is Good For SkypeProof Skype is worth the effort. You rob banks because they keep the money there. You get around Club Skypenet's bouncers for the juicy social network inside. Now everyone will want their client to talk Skype.
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