Google launches YouTube video-blocking contraption
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Calls it something else
Google has unveiled a long-awaited “video fingerprinting” system for YouTube.
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Google launches YouTube video-blocking contraption
This is an interesting post:
Calls it something else
Google has unveiled a long-awaited “video fingerprinting” system for YouTube.
TheRegister
Read the full post here.
AT&T video rollout hits Conn. regulatory roadblock (Reuters)
Amber emailed us this:
Reuters - AT&T's bid to sell video
services and compete with cable television providers suffered a
regulatory setback on Monday when Connecticut officials
rejected its application to provide Internet-based TV services. YahooTechNews
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Hitachi Breakthrough Heralds 4TB HDD By 2011
Just came across this:
Should be enough to buy a few more years against the onslaught of SSD. TrustedReviews
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The Latest Computer Cases Are Astonishing
Bob emailed us this:
Shopping around for a computer case can be a blast. I love just looking at the interesting colors and designs that are available in this product. The sleek new look is a real treat that any real computer enthusiasts will love. I like the hip style and interest that the clear computer case brings into our home office.
We checked out a computers advice website and decided against getting an armoire hutch for our personal office computer. I wasn’t crazy about adding a hulking piece of furniture into our office space and my husband wasn’t thrilled about the idea of having restricted space in the area. Since we were going to look at the PC openly, we decided to get an interesting clear computer case for the area.
The wonderful thing about the clear computer case is its overall design. This item makes for a fantastic conversation piece that will never go […]
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TwoTop ViP Note-LX Q6624/DVR/87M Laptop
Came across this today:
Priced slightly less than 2000 EUR, TwoTop’s ViP Note-LX Q6624/DVR/87M laptop is powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 (2.40GHz) processor, a 512MB nVidia GeForce 8700M GT graphics engine, a 2GB of DDR2-667 main memory, and three RAID-mounted HDD. Moreover, it is equipped with a 17-inch LCD display with 1920×1200 (WUXGA) resolution, as well as WiFI connectivity. Despite its hard-to-remember model name, this notebook is quite impressive. Perfect for gaming and multimedia purpose I believe.
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Just came across this:
Don’t call this a toy - the ClickStart computer introduces your pumpkins to many essential computing basics, such as QWERTY key placement, screen navigation and mousing, unlike many other big companies that use alphabetical placement. Imagine how confusing that’s going to be when they graduate to a PC or Mac.
ClickStart hooks up wirelessly to the TV so the screen acts as the monitor and the software teaches many school skills, including letters, phonics, numbers, colors, counting, and shapes in entertaining games, led by a green dog named Scout. When I was playing…I mean, Nicole (pictured above) Dora the Explorer, we were picking up some basic Spanish vocabulary while competing to match the most shapes. If only they had this for Advanced Algebra.
Play Learning Carnival with your child and you’ll forget they’re learning word building and logic. (All additional titles are $19.99.)
Geared to 3-6 year olds, it’s my choice […]
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Interesting:
Home Gadget ReviewsIf you like to buy new gadgets that come out chances are you like to buy the best ones so you are not getting a new one every 2 months. The digital camera is one that seems to make a change about every 4 to 6 months. Either the price drops or new ones come out on the market.
So what is the right price to pay for a great digital camera? What type of camera should it be? Do you stick with name brands? Lets answer some of these questions.
Buying a quality digital camera is often an investment that should not be taken lightly. You can spend upwards of a thousand dollars on a really good one, with the average price for a quality item being around 300-500.00 dollars. That means a good amount of thought and research is needed before you decide […]
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Couch Made From Old Mac Computers
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Hey, I bet this is comfortable! A Mac store in Maryland Heights, Missouri didn’t know what to do with 20 extra Macintosh II computers, so instead of recycling in the usual way, they decided to make them into a couch. If you figure that the original price of the Macintosh II was $5500 a unit, this couch is worth over $100,000. They are now working on a matching dining set . . .
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Real Esate Investment Software
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To maximise your profits when investing in property, it is central to scrutinize the figures relating to your prospective property purchases just as you might do with stock holdings.
Once you have determined the area that you are planning to invest in (the dynamics you should take into consideration when deciding upon a target area form part of our building wealth in real estate article, but fall beyond the scope of this article), you should bring along a comprehensive Inspection Check List which you can tick off whilst inspecting each property.
You could create your own such checklist sheet, find one on the internet, or alternatively use a real estate analysis software intended for this reason.
One such award winning software is the POSH Property Software. POSH Property Software is actually 2 programs in one, as it comprises a Property Analysis Component, in addition to a thorough Management Component.
The total workflow of the […]
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Do You Want To Build Your Own Computer
Just came across this:
You may be wondering whether you should buy a PC or build your own computer from scratch and add your own computer accessories. Many people opt for the latter but there are some things to consider when making the decision. Fortunately, I have experienced both choosing to buy outright or choosing to build a computer independently. There are pros and cons to each.
First of all, my brother-in-law was the one who suggested that we try the do-it-yourself method. When he said, Just build your own computer, we didn’t know that he really meant that he was going to do it for us. We appreciated the help but we didn’t learn very much about the process.
The major obstacle in the build your own computer approach is that you are often dependent on a technologically savvy friend or relative to do the work for you. This means that you are dependent […]
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