By the title I don’t mean an iPod is strangling you but someone might after seeing you with one of these. It is a cool idea, especially for the gal out on the town. It is a choker that can hold your iPod for you behind your neck. You know how hard it can be…
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I was reading Pcmag’s review of Vista Beta and a few I already didn’t like jumped out from this paragraph alone. “One of the significant differences in Beta 2 is that the implementation of UAC (user account control) privilege elevation is much more intrusive—objectionably so, in our experience so far. UAC’s fundamental purpose is…
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Pretty soon whether you like it or not, it looks like any Dell computers you buy will come pre-installed with a Google pack. Google will incorporate on Dell computers its desktop software, which integrates a number of personal computing applications, a Google tool bar and a co-branded internet home page, officials from both companies said…
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Apple filed a lawsuit against an online blog to find out who their sources were. The blog site had information on products that were not released yet and Apple was in a huff trying to find out who leaked the information. On Friday in what turned out to be a shocker for the company a…
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There seems to be no end to the latest weird shapes and sizes for memory sticks. You have bath toys such as rubber duckies, stuffed animals and more. Now here comes the lego memory stick from Brickshelf. Source
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This hard acrylic case is one of the latest cases out for the iPod devices. It is only available for the nano and 5th generation iPods so far. It is clear and is supposed to protect against scratch and damage from falls. Acclaro – A compact, lightweight and transparent Acrylic clamshell-style protective case for iPod…
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We have come far in many technologies and here you recieve a look back at the beginning of data storage before floppy disks, cd-roms and dvd’s. The list is short but weird including punched cards, tapes, and tubes. Source
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