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iPodWizard – Getting the best out of your iPod!

I am not responsible for anything that happens to your ipod?do it at own risk (Backup all your data and music)
First you need to know whether you have a 5G iPod, or a 5.5G iPod.
To now if you have a 5G or a 5.5g just [...]

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Teaching Hacks.com

A blog by Quentin D?Souza that talk about Education and Technology.
http://www.teachinghacks.com/

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A look at Evernote | MacMegasite

A small review of the software in a revolutionary series of applications coming up taking computing to the next level of interaction. Evernote is one of the few services, on which I can put heavy bet on.
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My Extensive Macbook Air Review

My first experience with Apple came in summer 2004 when I got my first MP3 player and iPod, the iPod Mini.
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Footnote Digitizes the Vietnam War Memorial

Footnote has taken the initiative to digitize all 58,000 names inscribed into the Vietnam War Memorial. It has also correlated them with military personnel records from the National Archives and made this information searchable from within an interactive Flash application.The project started by hiring a National Geographic photographer to take over 2,000 high quality photos [...]

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2-Seat Rocket Planned for Space Tourism

A California aerospace company plans to enter the space tourism industry with a two-seat rocket ship capable of suborbital flights to altitudes more than 37 miles above the Earth.
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Loladex?Local Search With A Little Help From Your Facebook Friends

A local search engine just launched on Facebook. It is called Loladex and you can’t do searches on its Website, only on Facebook. That is because it taps into your friends’ recommendations to rank results. The underlying search engine is based on 16 million local business listings, and is licensed from Localeze. [...]

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XCOR’s Lynx aims to enter space tourism business in 2010

Filed under: Transportation

Crazy though it may be, XCOR’s looming Lynx isn’t the first rocket ship built to take Earthlings to outer space, but it’s definitely taking a different approach than that of the SpaceShipTwo. Unveiled as the “sports car of commercial spaceflight,” the smallish craft is only designed to carry two individuals (or a driver [...]

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Progress Is N+1

Alex Russell isn’t talking about the N+1 select problem when he references the Joel Spolsky piece on IE 8. We want to applaud the IE 8 team for the work that they have done, but also keep pushing to make sure that it really happens:I was reminded of a discussion last Friday where I voiced my [...]

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Sanyo brings “smallest and lightest” XGA projector to these shores

Filed under: Displays

It looks like it’s not only those in Japan that’ll be able to get their hands on what’s purported to be the “industry’s smallest and lightest XGA projector,” with Sanyo now also announcing that its diminutive PLC-XW60 LCD projector will soon be available ’round these parts as well. Most importantly, the price has [...]

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Motorola splits in two: Mobile Devices, and Broadband and Mobility Solutions

Filed under: Cellphones, Networking
var digg_url =’http://digg.com/tech_news/Motorola_splits_in_two’; The board of directors has agreed to split Motorola into two independent, publicly-traded companies. The new entities will be called Mobile Devices and Broadband & Mobility Solutions. The Mobile Devices business will focus on the design, manufacturing, and sales of mobile handsets and accessories globally. The Broadband [...]

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Craigslist Is Our Mirror, Nothing Better (Or Worse)

I flipped on the news today (yes, my actual television, not sure why) and the big story was Craigslist gone wrong. Someone placed an ad on Craigslist saying that anything at a home in Jacksonville, Oregon was up for grabs. People responded, and carted away most of the belongings of resident Robert Salisbury. He arrived [...]

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Super 3G hits 250Mbps downlink in NTT DoCoMo field test

Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless

Just think — this time next year, we’ll all look back at this milestone and wonder how on Earth we thought it was impressive. For now, however, we wouldn’t blame you for high-fiving everyone around, as NTT DoCoMo has stretched the boundaries again with a recent Super 3G field test. Reportedly, the [...]

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Will IE8 & HTML5 Make RSH Irrelevant?

As the title asks, will IE8 & HTML5 make Really Simple History (and other Ajax history managers) irrelevant? Not so much says Brian Dillard, project lead for the Really Simple History project. While additions to HTML 5 & IE8 will definitely make managing page history easier, Brian anticipates that libraries such as RSH will evolve [...]

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Wiimote head tracking meets First Person Shooter: die Marshies, die

Filed under: Gaming

Remember Johnny Chung Lee’s self-made VR head-tracking system cobbled together from a Wiimote and IR-equipped safety glasses? Good, because it’s now one step closer to its destiny as the ultimate controller for a first person, Wii shooter. The video experience in a 3D wireframed world does look admittedly rough, but the idea is [...]

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