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Wait Until They Drive

I was looking at a cool picture from NASA today (see picture below). There is a haze (its labeled haze below :)) running from the Northeast border with Nepal to the south. The red dots are hot spots, fires or something. The interesting thing about this is that the day this picture […]

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Who’s RAD Now?

For this post to make any sense we need a definition of RAD. There may be others out there but this is what I am using. RAD was coined in the 1980s as a way to allow software packages to meet schedules while risking features and, in some cases, usability. Rapid Application […]

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It’s Hard Enough Being A Toad

Australia has what is called a Cane Toad. This toad (well lots of these toads) spread into new territory by jumping. No real surprise there I guess, but what is a surprise is that these toads suffer from arthritis! The fastest toads are those with the longest legs unfortunately, those with the […]

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Dictionary On A Stick

Centon Electronics has introduced Webster’s Dictonary on a USB data stick. It contains a full version dictionary, over 10 years of lexicographic research, word searches, spell checking, and more. What more could you ask than to have all of this information right at your fingertips?

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Uh, Oh For Web Sites

There is a lawsuit against Target.com in California under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The National Federation of the Blind is suing Target because it claims blind users are disadvantaged when using the Web site and they do not have the same accessibility to all it offers. Legally blind users often rely on […]

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Here’s That Band Again

AT&T has agreed to pay $2.5 billion for licenses that will allow it to expand its coverage area. It is buying a company with channels in the 700-megahertz range. This is the range that analog television uses. Keep in mind that by 2009, broadcasters must switch to digital television; this opens up […]

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Internet Connection Tax Ban Lives

The House Judiciary Committee voted to extend the current, temporary Moratorium for the Internet Tax Ban on October 10th. This extension is for another 4 years. Yea! There were calls from the Republicans to make the ban permanent, but these were rejected. This iteration of the ban was to expire November […]

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Dell Has A New PC

Dell has introduced a new computer called the T3400. It starts at $1000 and can be configured as a tower or desktop machine. The T3400 can be configured with either a dual-core or quad-core processor. It has clock speeds of 3.0GHz, an 8MB cache and a 1333MHz front-side bus.

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Nokia Counting On The Holidays

Nokia has dropped the price of its 3G model E65, one of the top cellphone products, in terms of sales, world wide. The cut is viewed in light of the Christmas sales season and really did not surprise many.
Nokia has become aggressive with its phone prices and this is good news for people who […]

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Servin’ Up Green

OnScreen Technologies is a company doing research into alternative ways to cool servers. Todays servers generate a lot of heat, that heat is typically dispensed with a fan cooling system. The drawbacks to this are that the fan itself uses energy, they are inefficient and noisy too!
These folks have a system called WayCool. […]