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When I get up in the morning I have a routine of around twenty websites and over two hundred feeds that I read, but I am not the average internet user. An article on Techdirt points out that most users only have around six websites that they visit regularly.
As people are settling in to […]
TechEBlog has brought together a great collection of some of, what they consider, strange Lego creations, that I find simply astonishing.
Here are my top 3 favorites from the list, though most of them are all amazing.
I did find it however “strange” that they didn’t include this lego creation (at least in honorable mention) and included […]
I am an avid Christian, and upon hearing this I will go to the Apple store tomorrow and purchase a Nano. (Well, actually I was going to purchase one tomorrow anyway).
Pope Benedict XVI recently visited the Vatican Radio headquarters to celebrate the station’s 75th anniversary,
where the employees presented him with a white iPod nano with […]
Yes I know, E3 only starts in May, however, this E3 refers to the newest model of the popular (well, at least spotlighted) music playing phone from Motorola. On with the pictures, first shown exclusively by Engadget Mobile.
Hold your breath Apple fans, that is *NOT* the clickwheel, nor a clickwheel wannabe (except in design), it’s […]
I really hope the title of the FiringSquad article is correct, as I think I would like to get a newer video card in the next few months.
Xbit Labs is reporting that ATI plans to slash prices on existing Radeon X1K cards. ATI’s flagship X1900 XTX will sell for $550 after the price cut, a […]
An article in the New York Times takes a look at using open wireless connections, something I have done myself using my cousin’s laptop. Most broadband connections hooked up to Wireless routers, are not being used anywhere near their full capacity, so I don’t see why people are so worried if someone connects to check […]
ExtremeTech is promoting their new book, RFID Toys, but thankfully for us, this means a great introduction into what RFID is and who is or will be using the technology.
Radio Frequency Identification—RFID—is used throughout the world, mostly by big business, but that’s changing. It’s becoming a technology well within reach of the everyday hobbyist. Unfortunately, […]
No, not just a few, all of them! Get them while they’re hot!
(I haven’t had time to confirm this since I’m in a bit of a hurry but from the comments I read it seems to really work)
In an era where most seem to stop using watches Seiko decides to bring a new one out. But this watch, comes with pretty innovative features:
This watch is in fact an extension of your phone, and you’ll be able (at first) to play around with the volume of the ringtone of your phone. It can […]
Last Summer I brought out a review for a flash based music player I purchased and still use today. At the time, the only flash player Apple had out was the iPod shuffle and even though Sony’s was around 50$ the increased battery life over the iPod and the screen gave the Shuffle a run […]
No, this isn’t a new Sequel of the very famous Streets of Rage game for the Megadrive/Genesis console. Well, at least not officially.
Beats of Rage is a home brewed game made entirely from scratch by Senile Team and has been released for free for various consoles like the Dreamcast, GP32, PSP, Palm OS, Pocket PC, […]
This should come as no surprise, since Sony has made it tradition to announce their new gadgets a day or two after all of Apple’s announcements.
What’s special about this new Hifi is that it allows you to download music straight from NetJuke (an alternative for iTunes in Japan) to the Hifi’s Hard Drive. It features…
a […]
It looks like the next integrated graphics solution will be Intel’s Graphics Media Accelerator 950 core which will bring DirectX 9 Pixel Shader 3.0 and HDMI support to cheap desktop PC’s everywhere.
So suggest presentation slides purportedly from Intel and posted on Chinese-language website HKEPC last week. The slides claim CVT will incorporate “advanced” de-interlacing, […]
Kai-Uwe Ricke, the boss of Deutsche Telekom is one of the latest people to point at Google and other such companies to help pay for the expansion and maintenance of the high speed networks that the companies take full advantage of.
DT CEO Kai-Uwe Ricke said: “Customers should not be the only ones to pay for […]