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Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.456
Muxtape forced to dump original model; prepares for relaunch  Talk about great reads. Muxtape founder Justin Ouellette finally let the cat out of the bag today and published a lengthy report of his recent trials and tribulations. For outsiders looking in, reading about dealings with the unmitigated disaster that is the music industry is like a guilty pleasure. Rage seems to build with each [...] [..]
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Kotaku Relevance: 3.453
Rumor: New Batch of Halo 3 Achievements Coming [Rumor]   Details on a new batch of Halo 3 Achievements, rumored to have been included in the Halo 3 "Mythic" build on hand at PAX 08, have emerged via the Ascendant Justice forums. With 30 Achievements in all for a total of 750 [..]
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Texans Build World’s Most Powerful Laser  Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have built the world’s most powerful laser, a machine that produces one million billion watts of power for a tiny fraction of a second. Wired.com [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.449
Microsoft To Debut "Zune Phone" At CES? (MSFT)  We've all seen the rumors of that Microsoft (MSFT) would build a "Zune phone" before, but the latest version has a date and a place: Jan. 7, during Steve Ballmer's keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. [..]
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Do Your Visitor Numbers Look Like This? Visitor-Numbers-1 - Do Your Visitor Numbers Look Like This? “Darren, I have been blogging for 6 months and have tried to build traffic through social media, networking and buying reviews. I have attached a screen capture of the last 2 months of traffic (above) where you will see I have some good days in traffic, but it always flat lines days later. The spikes all [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.443
Week in Games: OMG Most Awesomest Game Ever This Week [Week In Games]   Of course I am talking about LET'S PILATES for the DS! Woot! This amazingly deep sandbox-MMO-driving-multiplayer-movie tie-in lets you build flexibility, strength, endurance and coordination IN REAL TIME! An exclusive review gave it 11/10! Best game since Sha [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.441
Netflix Streaming To Be Built Into TVs (NFLX)  More options on the way for watching Netflix (NFLX) streaming movies in your living room: Beginning this spring, Korean electronics giant LG will build Netflix streaming directly into some of its plasma and LCD HDTVs, the companies [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.437
Eww, Cool! Deadly Creatures Impressions [THQ Holiday Preview 08]   I didn't know very much about THQ's Wii-exclusive Deadly Creatures until now, but after seeing a fairly early build of the game at the publisher's Fall and holiday preview event today, I'm looking forward to learning more - and tickled gleefully [..]
ProBlogger Blog Tips Relevance: 3.437
How to Be an Interesting Blogger How-To-Be-Interesting - How to Be an Interesting Blogger One of the keys to building a successful blog is to build something that is ‘interesting’. But how does one BE interesting? It’s probably a topic that deserve someone smarter than me to explore but it strikes me that one element of being an interesting blogger (or an interesting person for that matter) is that they are [...] [..]
The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 3.434
New iPhone firmware allows you to save web images Image 0 en  - New iPhone firmware allows you to save web images It’s the little things that count, right? In addition to information pointing to support for a 3G chipset, a few clever souls have uncovered some interesting new features in the newest developer build of the iPhone software. The most recent version of iPhone firmware 2.0 includes a feature that allows users to easily download and [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.429
The Pylofon  Moritz sent in his latest project called the “Pylofon”. It’s a wireless robotic xylophone that can be controlled via the Internet, a cell phone, or a Wiimote. We build it in two nights at Easter 2008, using 2 Graupner Servos, a 99c-xylophone, a cardboard-box, an Asus WL500gP-wlan-router with OpenWRT Kamikaze and Python 2.5, SSH, a Pololu [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.423
A simple digital thermometer I2Ctemp-20074-title.jpg - A simple digital thermometer Simple may be a relative term for this project. It takes some soldering skill and electronics knowledge to make this thermometer. Everything about this build is well documented, and it really is a good place to start learning about I2C communications and electronics. This thermometer can be used as a standalone thermometer with LCD display or [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.422
Bob Lutz Drives the Volt, Calls it ‘Electrifying’  Bad pun aside, General Motors is serious about building the Volt. The board’s allocated the money to put the range-extended electric vehicle in showrooms by the end of 2010, and the technology’s largely dialed in. The only questions left are how many GM will build and how much they’ll cost. [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.422
The Time Harp  The Time Harp is a stringed musical instrument by Larnie Fox. It uses motion sensors to trigger what appears to be rotating plastic lids to vibrate the strings. I’m not too sure how close I would get with all that exposed wire! View a Flickr photo set of the build. Read more | Permalink | Comments [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 3.422
Time to dismount the hamster security wheel of pain  Quit patching, build a library Enterprises are spending a huge amount of effort scanning for vulnerabilities that they already know are in their applications. Here’s a little secret: there’s no point in scanning if you haven’t at least tried to put in a basic set of defenses. You already know you’re vulnerable. TheRegister [..]

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