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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Hulu Launches! Should YouTube Be Worried?
While it may not live up to its billing as a “YouTube killer,” Hulu is as different as a web video service could possibly be from the market leader.
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The 10 Biggest Web Annoyances
The new, improved Web won't deserve that name until sites make clear what they do with your private data. And online tech support gets a lot better. And...
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
How a BlackBerry Works
When the BlackBerry debuted in 1999, carrying one was a hallmark of powerful executives and savvy technophiles. People who purchased one either needed or wanted constant access to e-mail, a calendar and a phone. The BlackBerry's manufacturer, Research in Motion (RIM), reported only 25,000 subscribers in that first year.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Know latest versions of apps YOU use!
Have you ever want to know about latest versions of all the softwares installed on your computer but don't have time to waste on searching in every software official website then get relief of this because updatestar is out there for you!
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
What If Apple TV Were a Web App?
A web based application that allows users to have the same experience as they would when purchasing a Apple TV device. Features such as a History and Favories list have been implemented plus utilizes RSS feeds from the top web sharing sites such as YouTube,Google,MySpace,Digg,BlipTV,MetaCafe,iFilm,Pornotube,DailyMotion,Break,Grouper,Heavy and Guba.
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8 Little-Known Ways to Think More Effectively
Whether you’re having trouble concentrating at work or you just need an extra mental kick to make it through your finals, there are some easy tricks that can improve your memory, concentration and focus.
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Five Fixes for Apple’s iTunes Video Woes
There’s no point in tucking in your turtleneck and waiting for the networks and studios to come around to a better way of being. Here are five ways Apple should make their video catalog bigger and their service better, right now.
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Small plans: NVIDIA and the future of smartphones
The latest battleground for the powerhouses of the PC and embedded spaces may be your pocket. Ars looks at NVIDIA's plans for smartphones and more.
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A List of Some Killer Amazon S3 Backup Tools
To have backup a server with Amazon's S3, here is a list of Amazon S3 compatible backup tools to look at.
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4G technology with 3.6 GBPS speed - Download 2000 songs in 10 seconds
The newly developed mobile communications technology by Korea can transmit a file big enough to hold the entire Encyclopedia Britannica (4.7GB DVD) in less than 10.5 seconds. The new technology would reduce the time it takes to download a movie to just two seconds.
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Top 100 .edu sites every Entrepreneur should Know about
Why not learn from the people who do learning best? Check out these .edu blogs and other informative sites for strategies, theory, and concrete resources for building and growing your business.
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Pownce Lessons Learned from Leah Culver
Pownce Lessons Learned - Leah Culver's presentation at the Future of Web Apps conference in London.
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TV-Links.co.uk Was Earning $80,000 a Month
Before TV-Links.co.uk was shut down for linking to pirate TV shows last week it was making at least $80,000 a month from advertising revenue and was the 182nd biggest site in the World! If left to its own devices TV-Links.co.uk could have become a very big company (maybe as big as digg).
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
i-mate's Ultimate 8502 and 9502: Kaiser who? [PICS]
Almost identically-spec'ed to what is now the AT&T Tilt (save for the, um, tilt), the quad-band GSM / tri-band HSUPA Windows Mobile 6 handset manages to step up the game by featuring a VGA display along with video out, LED "flash," and standard 2.5-millimeter audio jack
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
A Hacker's Holiday Shopping List
Bad guys looking for shiny new botnets, Trojans, rootkits, and spyware this holiday season have plenty to choose from.
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Monday, October 22, 2007
20 Tools for Web Application Development
So you want to know what your web development arsenal would consist of if you want to build an application from scratch in one month or less? Well here it is.
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Google, Apple and the future of personal computing
At this very moment, in a building somewhere in Silicon Valley, I guarantee you that a team of engineers from Google and Apple are designing a set of devices that, hooked up as terminals to Google's "supercomputer," will define how we use computers in the future.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
So, One Week Later, Is The Album Dead Yet?
A week later, the “sales” numbers for In Rainbows are starting to leak. By my calculations, Radiohead made out with a ton of money. In Rainbows has “sold” approximately 1.2 million copies as of October 12th. In comparison, that’s more albums sold in the first week than Radioheads’ last three releases combined!
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What the Google Phone Needs to Beat the iPhone
Although rumors of a Google Phone have been making the rounds really hard lately, any such phone will have to be amazing to steal both end-user and media attention away from Apple's iPhone—the current champ. Expectations are high, but we're dreaming. Here's our wishlist for the Google Phone, and what we think it needs to beat the iPhone.
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22 Natural Ways to Prevent Colds and the Flu
Now I can’t promise you’ll never get hit with another cold or endure another bout of the flu, but you can increase your odds of staying well with these natural strategies. If you do get sick, I’ve also included some great tips for getting better faster.
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Record Companies vs iTunes: A Fight Of Deeply Flawed Logic
I’ve heard continuously over the past few months of growing friction between Apple, its iTunes marketplace, and the major record companies. Yes, the one’s that have been selling their content through iTunes. And at quite a fast pace, as of late. (What is the count of tracks sold now? 3 billion? 3.5? 4? Somewhere in that area, I presume.)
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Nokia's S60 Touch Interface demonstrated
Nokia is showing off their new S60 Touch Interface at the Symbian Smartphone Show today. Unlike their last attempt, this effort was demonstrated on a more Nokia-like concept device. The touch-interface supports haptic feedback and accepts both finger and stylus inputs depending upon the display technology used.
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How To Use VMWare To Survive A Computer Crash
I love the idea of a virtual back up. Sounds like something that can't be broken by dropping your laptop on the floor!
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
How to Influence Powerful Social Media Users for Traffic and Attention
Social news/voting sites are community sites which allow the audience to determine the value of the content through the use of up or down votes. Within these communities, there are several active individuals which are well connected with other users and in tune with the preferences of the community in question.
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The Memory Toolbox: 75 Tips and Resources to Go from Amnesic to Elephantic
Many people expect increasing memory loss as they age, but this memory loss can be reduced or stalled with some simple memorization techniques, physical exercise, and a reduction of stress.
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The Top 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT
Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers — they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets — but some of these will apply to them as well.
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
NYT Bestselling Author Says YouTube Better Than Books
In another blog to the book, Seth Godin says most concepts could be communicated better by short videos.
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Sniping Security Cameras
"The project: How to remotely disable security cameras nondestructively from quite a distance. Another thing that got me to write this article is the abundant usage of surveillance cameras everywhere which makes me want to burst the bubble about security of surveillance cameras by exposing their weakness."
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Water-powered phones by 2010?
New development on the liquid-powered battery front. Samsung’s apparently "developed a micro-fuel cell and hydrogen generator that runs on H20.".
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Monday, October 08, 2007
Sanity check: Will WiMAX be a 3G killer, or is it vice versa?
Fierce competition can bring out the best and the worst in businesses, and it also makes for great theater. In the technology world over the past three decades, we have watched commercial empires rise and fall with amazing swiftness and drama. New competitors have arisen out of nowhere and trumped...
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Saturday, October 06, 2007
Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery
Your next laptop could have a continuous power battery that lasts for (30 years without a single recharge)
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The AudioFile: Understanding MP3 compression
It's one of the most popular and controversial file types in the world, but most explanations of its workings are either blindingly simplistic or overwhelmingly technical. Learn about the workings of MP3 without a second Ph.D. in this guide.
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The Future of Web Startups
There's something interesting happening right now. Startups are undergoing the same transformation that technology does when it becomes cheaper. It's so cheap to start web startups that orders of magnitudes more will be started. And if the pattern holds true, that should cause dramatic changes... and have a look at this video http://www.scribemedia.org/2007/10/04/startups/
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The Future of Web Startups
There's something interesting happening right now. Startups are undergoing the same transformation that technology does when it becomes cheaper. It's so cheap to start web startups that orders of magnitudes more will be started. And if the pattern holds true, that should cause dramatic changes... and have a look at this video http://www.scribemedia.org/2007/10/04/startups/
read more | digg story
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Web 3.0 will be a mobile web revolution
Everyone has an opinion on Web 3.0 lately. I agree..Web 3.0 will be a mobile web revolution
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Monday, October 01, 2007
Digital Tutor: 55 Most Popular Reference Websites
Its around that time of year that some of our first research papers are coming due and everyone can use a little help testing to insure that their theories and sources will stand up to academic scrutiny. With that in mind we present 50+ resources that will allow you to double, and triple check your work to your hearts content.
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Microsoft Announces Internet TV Service And Extenders Allowing HDTV Access
Microsoft has announced the forthcoming release of Internet TV, a feature which will allow people to enjoy a range of television and video content on their PCs and TV sets without a TV tuner in their PC.
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