NEC – AtermW300P – 20g tiny Wi-Fi portable router

Olympus Stylus 1 Digital Camera to launch in late November

Only a few hours ago specifications claiming to be on the Olympus Stylus 1 digital camera leaked out. The official announcement confirms most of the specifications that leaked earlier. The official specifications for the camera outline optical 10.7x zoom lens covering a full range of 28 to 300 mm. That lens is a constant aperture […]

Olympus – STYLUS 1 – Flagship camera – optical 10.7X with new i.ZUIKO DIGITAL lens

Motorola Wants to Make Your Phone Modular

Motorola Wants to Make Your Phone Modular

Motorola has announced that it’s new research and development team, called Project Ara, is developing an "open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones". In other words, it wants your phone to come in bits.

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Sony – 10.1 inch portable high-vision blu-ray disk player

Get the Google Talk Gadget for your Personalized Homepage!

This article was written on March 14, 2007 by CyberNet.

GoogletalkGoogle has taken an extra step to make using Google Talk as simple as possible.  They’ve created a Gadget specifically for your Personalized Homepage that enables you to chat with your friends and see who is online.

I just added it to my personalized homepage, and I was actually surprised at how much I like it. One of its’ nicest features is that it will tab your conversations up at the top so that it’s easy to switch between them.

They also give you the code so that you can add the Google Talk Gadget to your own webpage.  One of the benefits of this is if you decide to create your own “from scratch” custom homepage, you could quickly and easily add Google Talk.

Definitely a nice addition!

You can add it to your Google Personalized Homepage by clicking here.

 

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Hugh Laurie Goes ‘Ma-a-a-a-ad!’ Playing ‘Singing Password’ On ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’

While appearing on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” Hugh Laurie and Celine Dion participated in an extended segment that saw them play “Singing Password.” Based on the classic television game show “Password,” this iteration saw the participants trying to guess one-word song titles based on a one-word clue that’s sung to them. Dion was partnered with Jimmy Fallon, while Laurie got to pair up with Roots guitarist “Captain” Kirk Douglas.

Dion was probably the most alive up there — disproving a strange Facebook hoax that she had died — breaking into an impromptu twist on Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” for no reason at all. “Jimmy are you okay?” she started singing, having nothing to do with the clue or the game.

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This flame is made of pure water

This flame is made of pure water

Scientists have invented a new low-cost method to create a safe welding flame using water as its only fuel. Called the Safeflame, the device splits water in oxygen and hydrogen, recombining them both outside of the torch’s mouth to create fire. And the only byproduct is water.

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Transporter Sync turns your external hard drive into a personal, secure cloud locker

The folks at Connected Data made a splash back in May with Transporter v2.0, and they’ve just announced their second foray into the wonderful world of cloud storage with the Transporter Sync. Like its slightly larger predecessor, Sync offers Dropbox-like functionality without users having to shackle …

Judge Patricia Cookson Under Fire For Sentencing Killer, Then Performing His Wedding (VIDEO)

EL CAJON, Calif. — EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) — The family of a murder victim has demanded an apology from a San Diego Superior Court judge who performed a wedding for the killer minutes after sentencing him to a lifetime in prison.

In a letter to Judge Patricia Cookson, the family of Kevin Santos asked her to explain her action and warned they will file a complaint with the California Commission on Judicial Performance, which investigates judicial misconduct, U-T San Diego reported Monday.

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