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Albert Einstein lives!

Well, now doesn’t that just freak you out… [youtube]vx35zMyFJ94[/youtube] Next step: Enter in the combined works of Einstein, and put him back on the lecture circuit, complete with interactive Q&A....

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Knock-based commands for your Linux laptop

In 2003, IBM began releasing ThinkPad laptop computers with integrated accelerometers and associated software to protect the hard disks when the unit is dropped. Enterprising hackers from IBM and...

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MIT Student makes new robotic safecracker

I’ve seen a few of these around the web, and they still continue to fascinate me. It’s amazing how easy it is o crack a safe these days. With parts commonly found in junked printers, this student took...

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If I Were To Go With New Dual-Core System – Which One?

From my post on SUSE related forum: You all know that I have been an AMD user for ages now. But the truth is that Core Duo by Intel, not the first and second generation dual cores, are indeed better...

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Macbook heat issues resolved

Every review of the MacBook Pro I’ve seen goes on and on about how wonderful everything is about these user-lappy’s…until they get to the topic of cooling. It seems that there is a general agreement...

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The Pandora Music Player – PandoraPod?

Here’s my design of the PandoraPod. I’d love to see it, would you? I think it could be a hit. Not only does it let you be portable with your audio, but you get the benefits of the Music Genome Project...

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TiVo adds advanced search to WishLists

This is great – for those of you who have had the life-changing experience of owning a TiVo, things just got a lot better. TiVo has added bolean search to their wishlist management. What this means is...

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Toshiba battery charges in minutes, lasts 10 years.

“SCiB” touted to be safer than today’s Lithium Ion, lasts 10 years, charges in minutes (@ up to 50 amps). 1/3 pound (150 gram) cell is – the size of a mobile phone – provides 4.2 aH @ 2.4 volts....

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Company invents camera that can see through walls

The “‘Lobster Eye’ X-ray focusing optics” device is a hand-held optical device able to see through walls, even shipping containers.  Their target market is law enforcement.  Great.  I love how they...

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Triple-boot Macbook Pro: OSX Leopard, Vista 64-bit and Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit

I’ve just verified that this procedure works.  It was created through the combination of a few threads out there on the topic that were missing pieces of the puzzle in one way or another. This...

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