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The Daily Offering (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Wakeboard Hardware parts necessary for proper and safe Wakeboarding
The Daily Offering (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Wakeboard Hardware parts necessary for proper and safe Wakeboarding
Sociable Geek (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
No idea how I missed this the first time round, but shlock horror classic 'Hardware' is now whistling its way onto DVD this month. Following a review in Total Film, I've been digging around for more info on this chunk of 80s scifi-horror-action genius which (apparently) draws favourable comparision with 'A Clockwork Orange', 'Aliens' and 'The Terminator'. Here's how Wikipedia describes the premiss:...
DreamHost Status (Free subscription) | 07/04/2009
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The Blade (Free subscription) | yesterday
The darling of silicon valley and head blogger Michael Arrington, is venturing out into the hardware field. As I have previously reported Arrington has started a new company called Crucnhpad and is in the process of introducing his first prototype this month. His new Crunchpad will be a touch screen tablet device in which the [...]
Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 07/04/2009
TechCrunch gets into hardware business with CrunchPad Inc! Industry sources say that TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington has formed a start-up company named CrunchPad with around 14 employees. This...
TechChuck (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
In four years, Michael Arrington has gone from knowing relatively little about the Internet or journalism to presiding over the hugely popular, influential and profitable Palo Alto-based TechCrunch network of blogs. Now, Arrington appears to be on the verge of entering the computer hardware business , promising big news this month about a product he has been developing with reader input called the...
TechSheep (Free subscription) | 07/03/2009
Patrick Hoge / bizjournals: Tech blog titan Michael Arrington’s next big thing: Hardware — In four years, Michael Arrington has gone from knowing relatively little about the Internet or journalism to presiding over the hugely popular, influential and profitable Palo Alto-based TechCrunch network of blogs.
CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Alert the media! LucasArts' official Twitter feed has been tweeting non-stop about... something! It looks like the company is poised to announce a new game based on an old game/franchise tomorrow, July 6.
CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
If you've been holding out for a Flip Mino-style camcorder but haven't been able to justify the $150+ price tag, here's something that may be of interest to you instead. Amazon is selling the RCA Small Wonder EZ200 camcorder for just $59.99 with free shipping. The camera uses microSD cards for recording footage and features a swiveling LCD screen for standard and flip-around self-recording -- the...
DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 8 minutes ago
A-DATA introduced the C903, a new USB drive with a swiveling metallic casing. Little details are available though, the capacity is up to 32GB but transfer speeds are unknown. Unlike conventional swivel-designed USB flash drives, the unique asymmetric outer casing of C903 protects the USB connector and serves as a lock mechanism to prevent the connector from sticking out due to constant turning and...
DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Akihabara News reports Thanko has released a new spy gadget, the Spy Button Camera. This gadget hides in your shirt as a button, but behind the button is a VGA camera and 4GB of flash storage. We had the Video Camera Key Holder, the Video Camera Necktie and now, here's Thanko's 4GB Spy Button Camera that records video in VGA @ 15fps and shoots pictures in 1280x1024. The Thanko Spy Button Camera retails...
Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
In 1987, a study published by Jim Gray and Gianfranco Putzolu evaluated the trade-offs between holding data in memory and storing it on a disk. Known widely as the "five-minute rule," their research was updated and expanded 10 years later. Now, as jamie points out, Communications of the ACM is running an article by Goetz Graefe with another decennial update, evaluating the rule using hardware...
D'log :: blogging no (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Mmm, I’m enjoying that “fresh OS feeling”… I’m now running on Windows 7, having done a clean install. Windows 7 seems to have an initial problem recognising SATA (serial ATA) hard-drives. My backup SATA drives were not recognised after the OS installed. The original motherboard ATI drivers disk was of no use, and the [...]
msmsoem | yesterday
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retirerich | 9 hours ago
I was in the middle of working with MS Word on Sunday when my computer started to make a loud whining sound. It then froze for a few minutes, the screen starting making these odd waving ripples, and then the computer shut down. When it tried to start...
msmsoem | yesterday
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Microsoft Office 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager for Outlook $69.95 Retail price: $550.00 You save: $480.05 Description Enables employees to access and share information both internally and externally. For Windows 2000 and higher; Includes: Word 2003, Excel 2003, Outlook 2003, PowerPoint 2003, Access 2003, Publisher 2003, Frontpage 2003, OneNote 2003, Visio 2003. Requirements Computer...