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Generation I: Middle Children of the Information Age

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14 years ago
Every generation thinks that they are the first. The first to feel this way or that, the first to make this or that revelation, the first to do and make things that we find later have been done and made since before we could record their doing and making.

iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 5 available for download

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14 years ago
Filed under: iPadAnother Tuesday, another beta...and wait one second! Today's not Tuesday, is it? Regardless, a spankin' new hot beta awaits you at the Apple iPhone dev center (developer credentials needed). As usual, the new release is under NDA.

Google denied Nexus One trademark

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The US Trademark Office has issued a note of refusal to Google for Nexus One. The trademark was applied for in December of last year, and the refusal is based on the existence of the Nexus trademark to Integra Telecom, granted in December of 2008.

Rolex’s little brother, Tudor, knows what’s up: The new Monte Carlo

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14 years ago
Now this is how it’s done. Hodinkee has a pic of the new Tudor Monte Carlo, a two-register chrono with a little bit of style. Leaked today is a modern day equivalent of the Tudor Monte Carlo, and it is an absolute knockout!

Eurocom D900F packs six-core desktop Core i7

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Eurocom has recently released the first ever six-core notebook PC, the D900F Panther. The 17-inch desktop-replacement is knowingly thick and uses the space to house the 3.33GHz Core i7-980X or Xeon 5600 for desktop-level performance.

Cowon J3 player with AMOLED gets late leak

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The upcoming and leaked Cowon J3 multimedia player can finally be seen in the flesh, after months of speculation, thanks to a leaked image. The device will have a 3.3-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 480x272 and be available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities.

Don’t Call Tech Support. Try Orkin Instead!

March 18th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Someone passed this post along to us, and since our Chinese is limited here in CrunchGear-land, I’m afraid we can’t vouch for it. The video contained may, in truth, provide the recipe for a lovely London broil for all we know, so take it with several healthy grains of salt.

“Bloom” light shows what’s possible with 3D-printed decor

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14 years ago
Doesn’t this look like something you’d see in an alien’s house? It is in fact real, and is a lamp design by Patrick Jouin for MGX, a group that does lighting via 3D printing techniques.

Nokia C6

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It looks like the first image of the new Nokia C6 has leaked out. It doesn’t look like it will be a groundbreaking phone though, and it’s probably going to be a low budget phone. We will publish more details as soon as we get any.

Internet Explorer 9 embraces HTML5, ditches Windows XP

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14 years ago
Section: Web, Web Browsers Microsoft has recently made the developer preview of the all-new Internet Explorer 9 available at http://www.ietestdrive.com/.

Xbox 360 Slim on the way?

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Some rumors are swirling regarding a possible “slim” version of the Xbox 360. And why not? The console being sold is largely the same as one they were selling… wow, is it more than four years ago now?

Metroid Other M: No Nunchuk, No Cry

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When Nintendo first unveiled Metroid Prime, fans were skeptical (if not downright apeshit). For a 2D adventure game based on exploration, how could it possibly work in first person?

ViewSonic Ships VPC190 All-In-One PC

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Another all-in-one PC ‘VPC190′ has been shipped today by ViewSonic. Featuring an 18.5-inch 1366 x 768 widescreen LCD display, this space-saving computer offers an Intel Atom D510 1.66GHz processor, a 2GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a built-in DVD RW Super Multi drive, a...

Asus Rampage III Extreme Motherboard

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14 years ago
Asus has officially unveiled pictures of its Asus Rampage III Extreme motherboard, which is based on Intel’s X58 chipset.

Epson Endeavor Pro7000 Powerful PC

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Epson release a new desktop PC called Endeavor Pro7000 powerful PC powered by Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition (3.33 GHz); 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-920, a 3.2GHz Intel Core i7-960 or a 3.33GHz Intel Core i7-975 six-core processor.

Water runs uphill in mysterious silicon etching

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14 years ago
Bet you weren’t expecting that headline tonight, were you? Well, it’s about as literal as I could get.

StarTech Mini DisplayPort Adapters

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StarTech has recently rolled out three new Mini DisplayPort adapters that are compatible with both Windows and Mac platforms. The Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter is designed to connect a VGA monitor or HDTV and offers support for resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and a maximum HDTV resolution of 1080p.

New rouge app hitting Facebook

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Section: Web, Web 2.0 / Social Networking A new rogue app is making the rounds on Facebook and has at least 25 different variations. The app, with names like peeppeep-pro, profile-check-online and stalk-my-profile, claims to allow users to see who has been viewing their profiles.

Epson Endeavor Pro7000 Desktop PC With Intel Core i7-980X Processor

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Epson is now offering an updated version of its Endeavor Pro7000 desktop PC line-up that comes equipped with the newest Intel Core i7-980X processor.

Sprint takes a shot at AT&T to advertise 4G

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Mobile Sprint seems to be learning a bit from Verizon as to how to market your network compared to AT&T.  Rather than focusing on 3G or 4G coverage (since Sprint doesn’t have much to boast on either front), however, Sprint is...

The first perpetual mechanical timepiece: Cabestan Sol Invictus

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This is quite the amazing timepiece. The Sol Invictus puts a modern spin on the perpetual motion machine, using micromotors, solar cells, and a chain system to create an incredibly complicated (and incredibly cool looking) timepiece.

Amazon stealthily releases Kindle app for Mac

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14 years ago
Filed under: Software No press release, no big fanfare, but reader Chris spotted the news earlier tonight: Amazon's long-awaited Kindle application for Mac is ready for download.

i-Luv ISP150 iPad Bar Speaker

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14 years ago
The i-Luv ISP150 will turn your iPad into a portable music player. The device comes with integrated speakers that can be powered via USB or a quartet of AAA batteries. Priced at $34.99 a pop, this portable speaker features a 3.5mm audio jack, USB connectivity, a power switch and a volume control.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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14 years ago
What’s left of it, anyway. To those of you celebrating in the American manner…have a great time, but remember taxis are your friend! To those of you celebrating in another manner…have a great time!

Mod: Audio line out from SNES Super Gameboy

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14 years ago
Chiptune is fun to mess around with, but programming on a tiny Gameboy screen can get a little annoying. Nintendo created the Super Gameboy to allow players to plug Gameboy cartridges into their SNES, so it would stand to reason that you could run LSDJ or Nanoloop through your TV.

Google said rallying support for AdMob deal

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14 years ago
Google is turning to other companies to get them to back its AdMob buyoua, a late-night rumor claimed Wednesday. The search firm would counter FTC inquiries by having mobile ad companies write in support of the buyout, which it could use as leverage against criticism.

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