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Daily Digest October 23, 2011
Last Updated on Sunday, 23 October 2011 05:30 Written by Bot Sunday, 23 October 2011 05:30
- Unseen 64-minute Steve Jobs interview from 1995 being remastered
The past couple of weeks has seen the web filled with tributes to Steve Jobs who passed away on October 5th. With those tributes has been a lot of imagery and video from Jobs’ history, some of which has rarely been viewed before. There is one piece of footage that has never been seen before […]
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Daily Digest October 22, 2011
Last Updated on Saturday, 22 October 2011 05:30 Written by Bot Saturday, 22 October 2011 05:30
- Android-powered Lego Rubik’s Cube solver beats world record
If you had an Android-powered device, a pile of Lego bricks, and a Rubik’s Cube, what would you decide to do with your time? Make a robot that could solve said cube faster than you could of course! That is what some enterprising geeks did, and they have a video to prove it. Called the […]
- Overlooked decimal point creates biggest novelty slipper in the world
Who doesn’t like a good pair of novelty slippers? If they keep your feet warm while adding a bit of comedy to your ensemble, it’s worth it for the chuckles you’ll get around the house. When Tom Boddingham decided to invest in a new pair of monster claw slippers, he had no idea what was […]
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Daily Digest October 21, 2011
Last Updated on Friday, 21 October 2011 05:30 Written by Bot Friday, 21 October 2011 05:30
- PS3 jailbreak made possible using dongle and v3.55 firmware
It looks like Sony has another hacker to track down. A video has appeared on YouTube of a new jailbreak for the PS3 that requires a dongle to function. The jailbreak solution is called JB2, short for Jailbreak 2, and was apparently found being sold as an initial test run in Indonesia. It requires a […]
- Vodafone launches $188 Ubuntu Webbook for developing countries
While the more developed countries may have an abundance of choice when it comes to selecting a computer, developing countries can hardly afford them. A number of companies are trying to change that by offering cheap computers, with the standout example being the OLPC. Next month the charity foundation Raspberry Pi starts its bid to […]
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Daily Digest October 20, 2011
Last Updated on Thursday, 20 October 2011 05:30 Written by Bot Thursday, 20 October 2011 05:30
- LG develops 55-inch TV with 3.4mm bezel
Ever since flat screen TVs replaced CRTs there has been an ongoing battle between manufacturers to make them bigger and/or thinner. Consumer models now top out at 60-inches, any bigger and you pay thousands more for them. The displays have also got picture frame-thin and much lighter than previous generations making wall-hanging a simple task. […]
- Actress sues Amazon for $1 million after IMDb posts her age
There are many questions that one should not ask a woman, covering a broad range of topics. Queries like “How much do you weigh?” and “How many boyfriends have you had?’ usually do not go over very well. Those questions pale in comparison to the ultimate no-no in relationships with humans of the female persuasion, though. […]
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Daily Digest October 19, 2011
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 05:30 Written by Bot Wednesday, 19 October 2011 05:30
- Did the Droid Razr help Motorola get Google’s billions?
The motivations for Google’s purchase of Motorola this summer have been treaded over many times. The patents help, and having their own manufacturer under the Google umbrella should help in reducing fragmentation. But Moto’s Droid Razr may shed a little more light on the search giant’s decision to throw down $12.5 billion on the hardware maker. […]
- Flooding in Thailand could see hard drive prices skyrocket
As much as our world is dependent on computers of various sizes and form factors, sometimes the original “computer” of mother nature can conflict with our modern lifestyle in unexpected ways. It turns out that some serious flooding in Thailand of late is seriously effecting worldwide hard drive supplies. As Thailand is a significant center for hard drive […]
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