Archive for January, 2006

NewsVine Invites

In: General

30 Jan 2006

NewsVine is another Web 2.0 website. They give you news and the ability to blog the news in a different way then other websites. It’s started by Mike Davidson with some other people that he worked with at ESPN and Disney. I’ve been following Mike’s blog ever since I found a good article about CSS, [...]

The Japanese beer maker Asahi is giving away these robots to people who collect 36 tokens from specially marked beers. Only 5000 of these great machines will be given out.

Peerflix is a service where you trade DVDs. Instead of warehouses full of DVDs like Netflix and rent those DVDs out, Peerflix is based on its member’s DVD collection. You send whatever DVD you want to send away for one that another member sent to Peerflix. It’s not a direct member-to-member trades either. It goes [...]

This is a ridiculous story where Joyce Urch, a blind woman since 1979, woke up in the hospital after suffering a heart attack and could see again. Then she looked at her husband and mirror and said we’re old. She was able to see her grandchild for the first time. The doctors say that she [...]

Someone went through the trouble of building this highly detailed dollhouse of Bilbo’s hobbit hole. It’s really well done, except for the walls which have gaps that light can get through.

Engadget is reporting that T-Mobile is selling HSDPA enabled laptops in Europe. It costs about 500 euros, which is around 600 USD. HSDPA has been called “3.5G” as it is 3G but faster. It is capapble of 10MBps, which is faster than most broadband connection that the US has. US Telecoms won’t be happy when [...]

Pandora Music

In: General|Music

5 Jan 2006

Pandora is an internet radio program. It streams music like all other internet radio stations. The difference is that the music that plays is based on the music you like. You enter the artist or song you like and based on that, it’ll suggest other artists and songs that you might like. It does a [...]

HardOCP claims taht they are the first people to watercool their Xbox 360. While I know that they are not the first, they did give a detailed article of the process of watercooling the Xbox 360. The finished product looks pretty good. The temperature of the back of the motherboard with stock cooling was around [...]


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