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BlackBerry 8320 hitting AT&T this month, gets darker If you ever thought the gold BlackBerry 8320 on T-Mobile was too feminine welcome to the club, you might be in for a treat assuming you’re an AT&T subscriber. In addition to scoring the OS 4.5 release info, we also came across this bit of information surrounding the 8320 launch. It’s “targeted” for launch in [...]
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.475 |
Kodak teams with Nokia in cross-licensing deal Could point-and-shoot cameras become phased out by camera phones in the future? With a rising army of high-megapixel and high-quality camera phones, one would imagine that everything your current point-and-shoot can do will also be commonplace on future phones. Kodak, one of the biggest names in photography and imaging, has partnered up with Nokia where [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.454 |
Rotary Encoders & How to decode them This is a nice article on how to identify and extract rotary encoders. It then explores how to decode your rotary encoder and has a little lesson on Quadrature Encoding. It does not go into extreme detail, but there is a lot of useful information.
Some recent stereos do, especially ugly boom boxes and (non-ugly) [...] [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 4.453 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.451 |
Great Companies Make Great Investments--Right? Wrong. See Cisco From CLUSTERSTOCK: If you want to be a smart investor, you should scour the earth for
high-quality companies and then make big bets on them--right? Wrong.
You should find high-quality companies that you can buy at low prices. The high-quality part doesn't do you a bit of good if you pay too much.
Case in point?
Cisco (CSCO).
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.449 |
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| Nexon's Sugar Rush Arena in Closed Beta [Free To Play] Nexon has revealed its very first North American-developed game (for the North American market), Sugar Rush Arena, which is now in closed beta. The game is a casual MMOG like other Nexon titles, but was developed in Vancouver as opposed to South Korea. Like Nexon's other titles, the ga [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.389 |
| Facebook Trying Low-Spam Diet Facebook is making it harder for applications that spam users to survive. Sharp-eyed Nick O'Neill has the details, in impenetrable detail here.
The short version? Apps that people like will have an easier time recruiting new users, and low-rated ones will have a harder time [..] |
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| Rumor: Casting Call Reveals Portal 2 Details? [Portal 2] A tipster's put us on to this casting call, supposedly available on subscribers-only industry site Breakdown Express (he's a subscriber, you see). It lists a voice-acting job, working for Valve. Working for Valve doing Portal 2 work. Said work begins next mon [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.367 |
1/8 Scale 1936 John Deere tractor So you think you are a great model maker? Maybe so, but have you seen this working 1/8 scale John Deere tractor? The attention to detail is amazing, and the final model is one of the best I have ever seen. Be sure to check out the video of the tractor running, because it sounds [...] [..] |
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 | ProBlogger Blog Tips | Relevance: 4.330 |
8 Reasons to Add a Newsletter to Your Blog Almost every time I write about having an email newsletter associated with my blog (as I did yesterday in sharing how I drastically increased subscriber numbers) I get people asking me why I use newsletters?
The questions on newsletters as a medium often include:
Isn’t Email old fashioned?
Isn’t RSS the new way forward?
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 4.316 |
| Xeroxing the brain Anders Sandberg and Nick Bostrom, of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, have published an in-depth roadmap for "whole brain emulation" - in other words, the replication of a fully functional human brain inside a computer. "The basic idea" for whole brain emulation (WBE), they write, "is to take a particular brain, scan its structure in detail, and construct a software model of it that is so fa [..] |
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