25 Jan, 2008
I decided to make it a little longer so I could fit a few more of my favorites in. And, although I like the N64, Playstation, PS2, etc., I definitely won’t be making a top list for those systems (not only because they’re not retro, but they just aren’t as special to me as the NES and SNES).
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25 Jan, 2008
Major Nelson reports long-awaited demo now available.
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25 Jan, 2008
Recently released photos of the surface of Mars (taken by the NASA robot Spirit) apparently showing a human-like figure, turns out to have just been a rock.
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25 Jan, 2008
Anon PWNS , Spread t3h word, we are legion.
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25 Jan, 2008
Adding insult to injury: USB 3G modems won’t fit in the MacBook Air
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25 Jan, 2008
Before VIA showed off their latest processor architecture this week, they gave us the “grand tour” of the Centaur offices in Texas. There is a lot more to this place than a bunch of engineers sitting around playing with their slide rules.
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25 Jan, 2008
iPhone jailbreak was just released for Mac and iPhone 1.1.3.
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25 Jan, 2008
Paulo Coelho, the best-selling author of “The Alchemist”, is using BitTorrent and other filesharing networks as a way to promote his books. His publishers weren’t too keen on giving away free copies of his books, so he’s taken matters into his own hands.
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25 Jan, 2008
As soon as we got our MacBook Air, we couldn’t help but want to tear it down to its innards. We wanted to see what made up this beautiful machine, so we grabbed our #00 phillips screwdriver and had at it. Want to know what we found? The sexiest and simplest notebook has the sexiest and simplest construction.
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25 Jan, 2008
Everything you need to know about remote disc.
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25 Jan, 2008
The iPhone Dev Team has done it again. We’ve all been waiting for it, and now it’s here. This is a direct link to the instructions page.
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25 Jan, 2008
In just a couple of years Google, Apple, AOL, IBM, Livejournal and Jive have all jumped on board. This post explains how XMPP is the future protocol of choice for cloud services.
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