Archive for June 13, 2007

Safari Browser. The Ultimate Porn Browser.

For windows users who don’t know this, Safari makes one hell of a porn browser. It has a mode called “Private Browsing”. It was orignally for entering secret information like credit cards because it doesn’t store cookies, history, or any other thing. This is the perfect porn browser to use for your uhh.. “needs”. And no one will ever find out =).

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$3 Gadget Produces Safe Drinking Water

A $3 gadget that promises to quench a user’s thirst for a year without spare parts, electricity or maintenance…

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Understanding RAID

Have you been interested in RAID, but wondered what it’s all about? Do you have one, and think your RAID array is helping your speeds? This article from bit-tech.net takes a look at how RAID works, they types, and demystifies some of the real performance benefits.

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An Open Letter To Parents Who Bring Their Children To Violent Horor Films

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’d be one thing if they were twelve or thirteen. While the majority of children at that age are, indeed, douchebags, they at the very least understand what they are seeing, will only verbally react to certain parts of the film, and they are easily controllable by any parent with half a brain and a desire for silence. Not so with your children…

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Top 10 tallest structures by the end of 2010

With the number of people living on earth growing exponential (6 billion in the last 100 years), there’s no room for cities to expand on the ground, especially in the big overcrowded areas, and that’s why architects are planning many ways of expanding through the air. So here’s how the top 10 highest structures top will look by 2010

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How to get rich in America: A dozen entrepreneurs, a dozen success stories

A dozen entrepreneurs, a dozen success stories: proof that you don’t need a lot of money to make a go of it, but you do have to be smart about how you invest your energy.

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Popular Science: RFID chips the size of pepper to protect Jewelry

Radio tags are getting small enough that they can protect Diamond Rings & Jewelry.

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Half the electricity in a PC is wasted according to Intel, Google

Roughly 50 percent of the power delivered from a wall socket to a PC never actually performs any work, according to Urs H
ölzle, Google fellow and senior vice president of operations. Half the energy gets converted to heat or is dissipated in the AC-to-DC conversion. Around 30 percent of the power delivered to the average server is also lost.

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Wireless Gadget Charging Makes World Debut July 9

Remember those WildCharge wireless chargers we played with back at CES? They’re almost here. You’ll be able to get one July 9.

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Spam King may rule prison cell for 11 years after Feds nail him

One of the most notorious spammers in the US has pleaded guilty to violating the CAN-SPAM Act. He and his partner reportedly made over $40,000 per week during the height of their activities.

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