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TRITTON Technologies Sees Double

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15 years ago
See2 UV150 and See2 Xtreme external VGA video cards enables PC and Mac users the opportunity to enhance their computer capabilities by adding up to six VGA displays. The See2 UV150 is a simple and cost-effective way to add a second VGA display to computers at $49.99.

Apple iPhone Could Be More Vulnerable Than Many May Think

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So, are smartphones safe? When you’re trolling around on your favorite sites on your iPhone, are you wondering about that email you just got from some unknown source?

Got a great TouchWiz Widget idea? Samsung wants to give you $20,000

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15 years ago
If you've got a knack for competition and an idea for Samsung's freshly opened TouchWiz widget platform, this might be just the thing to bring it all together.

London Sunday Times profiles Steve Jobs over Apple objections

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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Apple Corporate, Cult of Mac, Steve Jobs, Apple, Apple HistoryThe London Sunday Times has done an interesting profile of Steve Jobs that is a good read, even though it may infuriate some and please others. There's nothing really groundbreaking in the piece, but it...

Ford Offers Radar-Based Adaptive Cruise Control at $1,195

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What good is safety technology if you can't afford it? Ford for 2010 is bringing radar-based adaptive cruise control (ACC) with Collision Warning and Brake Support to market at a tantalizingly low price: $1,195.

eBay Watch: Mint 1949 Atomic Energy Lab

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Selling at the time of this writing for just over $1700, this 1949 “toy” cost today’s equivalent of $400 and includes “a U-239 Geiger counter, Electroscope, Spinthariscope, Wilson Cloud Chamber, nuclear spheres model, a book on prospecting for uranium, the Gilbert Atomic...

Brute forcing success: load any operating system onto your TI-83+ calculator

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15 years ago
It’s been a very long time since I last used a Texas Instruments graphing calculator. I thought it was cool to write programs on the TI-80 I used in college.

Twitter looking to stop people from buying followers

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15 years ago
Section: Web, Web 2.0, Websites You’ve probably seen something about these services that allow you to buy more followers on Twitter.  They’ve become more than just a small problem on Twitter it seems.  So much so that Twitter, itself, is finally looking to take some action...

NASA Builds First New Test Rocket in 25 Years

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It's been a long time coming: NASA has completed the first new test rocket in over a quarter century, in an effort to replace the aging Space Shuttle fleet, according to Space.com.The new Ares I rockets will eventually take humans back to the moon; this first one will launch on October 31st in a...

Tear Off Business Card

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15 years ago
Tear off business card by Extreme Group.

NVIDIA and Microsoft Are InTEGRAl to the Zune HD

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Sure, it’s common knowledge that the Zune HD will be powered by a ridiculously powerful NVIDIA Tegra processor, and that’s one of the many reasons the Zune HD is so anticipated at this point.

Steve Jobs: The Stonking Big Profile

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The aptly named Bryan Appleyard had an interesting profile in the Times of London. He wrote about Steve Jobs without actually being allowed to talk to the man and resulting tale sounds more like a Mark Oliver profile of the Bilderbergers than a fluff piece on a popular company.

1 Click Root comes to Android

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If you’re a G1 or myTouch 3G owner and have had a hankering to root that Android device of yours then check out the “how to” video over at MobileCrunch. It seems pretty painless and easy.

Redbox Thinks They’re Ready for Video Games

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15 years ago
We’re sure you’ve fallen victim to it, at least a couple times. On your way out of the supermarket or Walmart, you see a giant red box, and it beckons you, like the bull to the red cape.

Western Digital’s WD TV 2 snapped “in the wild”

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CG’s favorite little doodad, the WD TV, from last year is a due for an update this year and the blokes over at the AVS Forums have a handful of images of the upcoming WD TV 2.

Michelin tire ad by René Vincent circa 1916

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15 years ago
I love the work of René Vincent, illustrator extraordinaire from the early 1900s. He did poster art for Bugatti, Shell, and Peugeot, among many others until his death in 1936.

iTunes 101: From a jug of coins to an iTunes Gift Certificate

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Filed under: iTunesLast time we dropped off a jug of change at our local charitable organization, the people there mentioned that they now preferred receiving bills. Apparently, they're getting charged for counting coin donations.

Hands On: Powermat “Wireless” Charging Mat

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15 years ago
Nearly three years after its first appearance, at CES 2007, the Powermat Wireless Charging Mat ($99.99 list) is finally set to hit stores on October 4th.

HTC Magic to officially get Sense UI

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Good news for you, HTC Magic owner. Over the weekend at an event held in Taipei, HTC announced that the second generation Android device would be getting a UI overhaul ala Hero. Pretty rad, right? It is if you live outside the US because the T-Mobile myTouch 3G with Google ain’t getting it.

Clockman Stares At You When It Tells You the Time

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15 years ago
Are you tired of having a clock that shows numbers? Or looks like a clock at all? Then it’s time you moved up the evolutionary chain, and grabbed yourself a Clockman.

Arcadeology T-Shirt

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15 years ago
The awesome Pac-Man! The Arcadeology T-Shirt($19) by split reason for $19.

Sony Ericsson gets new head and Sir Stringer comes in to shake things up

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15 years ago
Sure Sony can’t solve its own problems but SE has brought in a new head, Bert Nordberg, and is officially placing Sir CEO Hoard Stringer as the head of the board. The resulting shake-up had better give SE a huge boost or else they’re going down. Nordberg replaces Carl-Henric Svanberg.

i.TV for iPhone: Cluttered but promising entertainment guide

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Filed under: App Store, App ReviewIf you're into entertainment, the newly updated i.TV for iPhone (iTunes link) offers more content than ever before. Now in its sixth release, i.TV aims to keep you on top of listings, DVD rentals, and more.

Inside Ziba Design’s new headquarters

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15 years ago
The first thing that strikes you upon viewing the new Ziba headquarters is its size. It takes up most of the streetfront on two sides of a block on the edge of Portland's Pearl District, floating with unlikely grace atop an expanse of vacant retail space.

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