Leg Lamp Replica from A Christmas Story

This half-scale reproduction of the Leg Lamp from the 1983 movie A Christmas Story isn’t completely accurate, but for a mere $40 bucks it’s probably close enough for most Christmas Story fans. And honestly, it’s smaller scale will be more apt to blend in with the average living room. It certainly does with mine, never failing to draw smiling comments when a new guest first […]

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Crowd Farms Offer Alternative Energy

The band takes center stage, the fans surge forward and the sheer power of the crowd’s excitement amplifies the sound of their favorite songs – providing enough energy, in fact, to move a train. It could happen in the Crowd Farm, a conceptual design by two graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that seeks to milk the mechanical movement of hundreds or […]

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Google Launches New Positioning Service for Mobile Phone Users

Nowadays GPS (Global Positioning System) is so popular among the mobile world. Almost all the high end mobile gadget has been integrated with built in GPS module to enable location tracking no matter where your location is. Ever wonder how you can get your own location even without the use of GPS (Global Positioning System) module? Now there is a way with the new positioning […]

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Activation Free Windows Vista and Office 2007?

Will consumer ever see Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 suites and products which strip off the activation requirements where users no longer need to activate the software after installing? If you’re administrator or manager who feels that activation is additional step that wastes your time and causes lost productivity, you would certainly hope that z4 Technologies wins its lawsuit against Microsoft to stop using […]

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Cyber University Offers Mobile Courses Via Cellphone

As you know, mobile phones have already developed into various functions, and the Japanese Cyber University has took it further with its mobile course – “mysteries of the pyramids” via cellphones, aiming to let people to gain university qualifications online but not lecture hall. According to Cyber University, the course is delivered via a streaming video of Power Point presentation.

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Windows and Office Activation Costs Microsoft $140 Millions to z4

Microsoft built and developed Windows Product Activation (WPA) anti-piracy technology and implemented the activation requirement on its Windows and Office series of products in order to address and reduce the problem and revenue loss due to illicit copying and unauthorized use of the software. But apparently, the anti-piracy champion is engaging in some kind of piracy act by infringing on two patents on software anti-piracy […]

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Dell Sells Google

It was a marriage of convenience. Dell Inc., a leading global systems and services company and Google Inc. worked hand in hand to boost each other’s profit. Dell Inc., which is the world’s second largest PC maker, expands its targeted customer network to businesses by helping to sell two Google products – the Google Search Appliance and the Google Mini.

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Awesome Orgasmo Clock

Looking for cool and awesome clock to wake you up to an orgasm everyday? As what you think from the name, this Orgasmo Clock will deliver the sound of a female having an orgasm when alarm goes off.

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PlayStation 3 (PS3) Perfect to Crack Passwords

Sony has strove to make PlayStation 3 (PS3) video game console to be the center of everybody’s home theatre entertainment. Other than playing games by gamers, PS3 can be used by anybody else in the family or friends to playback CD, DVD, BD (Blu-Ray) Video Disc, MPEG-4 (MP4), audio CD, photo disc, and many other media file formats. Not least iare free online multiplayer game […]

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Intel’s Moorestown Initial Features Leaked Before Official Launch in 2009

It has been a while since Intel talked about its Moorestown platform which appeared in the roadmap after the Silverthorne as ultra low power silicon dedicated for UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) and MID (Mobile Internet Device) market, but it seems that the available information is very limited to public. Now more information has been disclosed and some of the manufacturers could have started to align […]

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Trial Run of NFC Technology with Nokia Mobile Phone in UK Region

O2 and Nokia get ready to roll out the trial run for NFC (Near Field Communication) technology embedded in the mobile phones for UK region. NFC is a new short range communication technology that enables fast data exchange securely and wirelessly. By integrating this new technology into mobile phones, customers can simply wave or touch their mobile phones near the reader for access to the […]

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Facebook’s Social Ads: From Friends to Business Deals

In an increasingly crowded market for online advertising, Facebook intends to go a step further in making ads personal. How can this be done? If a friend gushes about a new play or books a vacation at a travel site, a ‘News Feed’ item indicating the friend’s activities will appear along with related or relevant ads on the user’s page. Nothing sells better than by […]

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