Archive for February 19, 2008

Evolution of Car Logos

We took a look at the evolution of tech logos before. Today, let’s take a look at the fascinating stories behind the logos of some of the most popular cars in the world

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Top 10 Free Software for Audiophiles

Make the most out of your music files - A carefully chosen list of free Apps that do the right jobs.

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It’s official: HD DVD is dead, the format war over

Toshiba just made a statements saying, “It will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders.” Finally.

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One-Handed Wiimote and Nunchuk Helps the Disabled Play

Problem: Ryan Culy’s friend, due to a physical disability, can only use one hand and wants to play Wii. Solution: Ryan mods the nunchuk into the chassis of the Wiimote.

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Google behind Photoshop’s new Linux compatibility

Cold, hard cash from Google’s war coffers have funded the creation of software that allows Photoshop to run on Linux. Is it a move to undermine Microsoft’s Windows cash cow?

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Verizon to offer unlimited voice, data, messaging packages

We’ve gotten a flood of tips in that the notoriously miserly Verizon is lining things up to offer an unlimited calling plans. Starting Tuesday the 19th (of this month) should see the following plans sprout up:

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Mindblowing:Gamer to release 100’s of SEGA prototypes!!!

DRX, a member of the Sonic Retro Forums, has done something unprecedented in the gaming community. After years of research and detective work, he has gotten his hands on a treasure trove of materials from the golden age of SEGA, including hundreds of prototypes, documentation, and possibly other things as well….

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Nintendo DS Air

Did any of you draw this exact comparison between the two when you first saw this commercial unveiling Apple’s “ultra portable?”

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‘Hundreds of worlds’ in Milky Way

Rocky planets, possibly with conditions suitable for life, may be more common than previously thought in our Solar System, a study has found.

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Smugglers Return iPhones to China

SHANGHAI — Factories here churn out iPhones that are exported to the United States and Europe. Then thousands of them are smuggled right back into China.

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Booty call: Music has-beens line up to sue The Pirate Bay

Justice or money grab? Bands are lining up to sue The Pirate Bay now that the Swedish government has indicted the site’s owners, but their plans could backfire as the promises of sunken treasure give way to reality.

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Latest Google Android SDK: Solid Improvement!

Google has announced another prerelease version of the Android SDK. We took a close look at how it performs and found that Google is listening to feedback
—the new SDK is a solid improvement over its predecessor.

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