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Solid State Drives Don't Extend Battery Life - Shorten's It
via Digg | Technology by (author unknown) on July 02, 2008
Shared by Daniel disappointingSolid state drives (SSDs) are the inevitable future of mobile computing, but a new experiment by Tom's Hardware is extremely disappointing. It ends up that the touted power savings of SSDs over their moving-parts-laden cousins are nonexistent. In fact, SSDs are sucking more power than conventional hard drives. How is this possible?
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Hellboy on Inside the Actors Studio
via YesButNoButYes Stories by (author unknown) on July 02, 2008
Shared by Daniel I know this is probably just spliced together but James Lipton is actually really funny.
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PC Pro: News: Nokia unveils "world's thinnest" QWERTY smartphone
via www.pcpro.co.uk by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Daniel NeatNew business phone line-up includes slimline QWERTY device and an attractive slider phone - get full details here
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Robotic Chair: RFID Robotic Chair Follows You Around For Constant Seating
via gizmodo.com by (author unknown) on June 17, 2008
Shared by Daniel This is pretty fucking lazy...but also coolhow long till I get a toilet that follows me everywhere :-Dutch designer Jelte van Geest's RFID-enabled robotic chair is for Openbare Bibliotheek Endhoven and it's fantastic What you do is
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Google Maps Mobile Adds Transit Schedules and Directions [Google Maps Mobile]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 06, 2008
The newly updated Google Maps Mobile, which supports tons of non-iPhone cells, has incorporated transit schedules and directions for those times you want to get around without a car. The video above provides an excellent overview and suggests Google Maps Mobile's new transit features may be just the ticket for saving a little cash on gas this summer. Your cell phone may not be location-aware,...
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Hilarious Series of Student ID's
via Digg | Offbeat by (author unknown) on June 04, 2008
Shared by Daniel Black people, amirite?!Gabe Perez was clearly too cool for school.
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Read at Work Helps You Do Just That [Friday Fun]
via Lifehacker by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
Shared by Daniel I just thought this was cool. Not necessarily useful, but still cool.Got some downtime at the office but don't feel comfortable pulling out a paperback to get some reading in on-the-job? Web site Read at Work serves up public domain works in PowerPoint-looking chunks. The site boasts a convincing Flash application that runs in fullscreen and looks exactly like a Windows XP...
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Pirates Slowly Killing MediaDefender
via Digg | Technology by (author unknown) on June 03, 2008
Shared by Daniel This is pretty interesting. Make sure to follow the link and check out the revision 3 story about how they (probably because of incompetence not maliciousness, but nonetheless) DDoSed Rev3It has been a rough year for MediaDefender and their parent company ArtistDirect. Last September a database of internal emails leaked, and last week they received more bad press for DDoSsing...
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Bike Race Gone Bad
via YesButNoButYes Stories by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Shared by Daniel OuchOh. My. God.Leave a comment on this story.
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People will pay for web content, says Google
via Digg | Technology by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Shared by Daniel google! I thought you loved free :(President Google for Europe, Middle East and Africa and vice president Google UK, believes that the web economy will evolve just like the print economy - and that means people will pay for content online, writes Stephen Brook. The business model on the web is going to be no different to the business model today," Arora tells the audience
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