November 12, 2007

Intel Launches next generation Micro Chips

A sophisticated new process crams up to 40% more transistors onto their 16 new chips.

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Ultra-portable Apple notebook to splash down at Macworld Expo

Unlike last year, the annual Macworld Expo and Conference that rolls around in January will actually serve as a launch pad for some new Macs, including a chic and ultra-compact notebook design long under development by Apple Inc. The 13-inch portable will arrive in a form-factor that's approximately 50 percent lighter and strikingly slimmer than th

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Google android now available

A nice video showing the slick capabilities of Google's new android platform

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Can WiMax make it in the U.S.?

Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have called off their partnership to build a nationwide WiMax network, but the break could spell trouble for the technology.

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Ex-AT&T employee: NSA snooping Internet traffic too

A retired AT&T engineer who brought the NSA's wiretapping activities to light now says that the intelligence agency has also had unfettered access to all Internet traffic flowing across AT&T's network.

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Hilarious Apple Ad. Enough Said.

Makes fun of windows users for downgrading back to XP from Vista.

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The Absolutely Scariest Colors Imaginable

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, phobias and irrational fears affect approximately 10% of adults. Some of those phobias relate to colors being the most terrifying thing imaginable… for those poor people, this color loving website would probably be hell-incarnate.

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New Project in the works - Ubuntu Home Server

Could this be good contender for Windows Home Server?

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How to Get Things Done on Your Mac

I recently wrote an article for Mac Format, the UK’s leading Mac magazine, called “Get things done on your Mac”. Mac Format has graciously allowed me to offer it to you all for free as a PDF download.

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November 11, 2007

1920×1200 24" Wide Screen LCDs Fall Below $300

1920×1200 24-inch Wide Screen LCD displays like the Soyo 24-inch LCD below the $300 mark and even below $250 on Black Friday.

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