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August 30, 2005 | 1 Comment
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Emagin this: playing Halo with all your friends with a full field of vision svga 3d display with stereo sound. Emagin is producing oled displays that are mounted near the eyeball and use a magnifying glass to duplicate a full field of vision display.
The SVGA 3D active matrix OLED provides a complete integrated analog […]
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Aug
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August 25, 2005 | 8 Comments
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People who spend a lot of time in their cars seem to love satellite radio. The ability to get high definition sound with uninterrupted music or talk gets these folks pumped. What are the options when it comes to satellite radio? The two big players are XM Radio and Sirius Radio. […]
According to the Mainichi Daily News, Japanese police have arrested a Chinese exchange student who stole items from defeated characters using bots he had created in the game Lineage II. The bot hack creates a normal player with abnormal qualities. The character automatically defeats other characters and steals all their possessions.
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Aug
21
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August 21, 2005 | 1 Comment
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Adobe has announced a vulnerability in their acrobat and reader series. The vulnerability affects:
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Aug
17
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August 17, 2005 | 3 Comments
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The contest for the next generation optical disk is well on the way. The two competing standards are: HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. Let’s quickly look at the specs for each.
Blu-Ray:
Support:
Hardware - Hitachi, LG, Matsushita (Panasonic), Pioneer, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, HP, Dell, Apple, TDK, and Thomson.
Software - Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Studios, and […]
The picture shows a concept uniform that boasts some impressive technology. The helmet is outfitted with 360 degree video feed. This is displayed onto the visor. All the services are voice activated. Real-time strategic maps can also be fed from headquarters. This would give soldiers real-time views of friendlies, enemies, […]
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Aug
10
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August 10, 2005 | 6 Comments
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Accenture is trying to get RFID into license plates commercially in the states. They are testing their concept on their own parking needs. The plates have a 100% accuracy rate when scanned at speeds under 31mph and within 3 feet to 20 yards. They are currently keeping track of employees parking fees […]
Here is a very interesting issue that I ran across this morning. The issue is interesting and the problem behind it is scandalous. When firing up your IBM 300 pl, and other IBM products, you may encounter an error that says something like “176 The system has been tampered with. Turn power […]
Looking for a cheap, as in free, anti virus solution? Clam AV is a top rated anti virus product - and it’s open source. This preceding link is for the *nix version. You can find a Win version at ClamWin. Here are a list of some of the features:
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Aug
5
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August 5, 2005 | 1 Comment
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AlmondNet is trying to revolutionize online advertising, again. Google has obviously changed the way companies and individuals think about online advertising. Relevancy has paid off for Google and its advertisers. But, by some estimates, Google’s advertising only captures 5% of surfers’ online time. AlmondNet is trying to change that, by instituting […]
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