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HTC Diamond loses angled back, renamed Victor Yeah, the HTC Touch Diamond is a fine phone, but if you’ve ever handled one you’ll notice that the angled back is a bit of a polarizing force. It looks sharp, but causes some problems when you attempt lay the device firmly on a flat surface. Ever the masters of 1000 variations on a similar [...]
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.604 |
| Preview: Sharp Aquos LC-46D83M This new 1080p Aquos is a near-clone of its A83-series predecessor upgraded with dual digital HD and analog TV tuners, plus a trio of full-featured HDMI 1.3 ports.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.597 |
| 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.
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.565 |
| Guinness World Records: The Videogame [Game Announce] No, I'm not talking about the Guinness World Records Gamer Edition. This is Guinness World Records: The Videogame, a new title from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games for the Wii and DS. The game will allow players to experience breaking a world records via "quick-fire action cha [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.560 |
| JavaScript 2's new direction
(InfoWorld) InfoWorld - Standardization efforts for the next version of JavaScript have taken a sharp turn this month, with some key changes in the Web scripting technology's direction. JavaScript creator Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla, has helped forge a consensus on how to proceed with the direction for JavaScript's improvements. “JavaScript was sitting still. It was [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.555 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.518 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.498 |
Make a logic probe from a syringe Just don’t stick yourself!
The tip is razer sharp, easily digging far enough into a pin to hold its place. A finger’s weight on the plunger keeps the probe in place; it has never once slipped to short two pins, as my multimeter’s probe is wont to do.
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 | Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.497 |
| Black Friday E-Commerce Sales Up 1%: ComScore An encouraging sign? Americans spent $535 million on e-commerce shopping this past Friday -- so-called "Black Friday" -- up 1% year-over-year, according to comScore.
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.482 |
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| XBLA This Week: War World [War World] How the hell did I completely miss a giant robot game coming to Xbox Live Arcade? War World, developed by Third Wave Games and published by Ubisoft, is a third-person action shooter featuring 16 different powerful mechs with a variety of different special ab [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.396 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 4.375 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.355 |
| June 25, 1867: Barbed Wire — the Beta Version 1867: Lucien B. Smith patents barbed wire, an artificial “thorn hedge.” It’s an idea whose time clearly has come, but not quite in this form.
Smith’s design called for spools of four short, sharp metal spikes at right angles. The spools would revolve loosely and be set every 2 to 3 feet along the fence wire.
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