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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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Apple take a lackadaisical attitude towards one of the most easily avoided security problems in recent memory, calling the access code of iPhone bypass blocking a "minor iPhone security issue" and saying that a correction will be implemented in September.
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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If it is Thursday, then it must be more time for AMD voices - this time a few different sources report the chipmaker's given its channel partners high sign "Kuma dual-core-based Phenom processors will finally see the light of day.
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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Well, it seems that everything that Nintendo has experience half-explains Wii supply is not going to waste - the company just released a statement about the scarcity of Wii Fit that sounds awfully familiar. Seriously, follow with us here:
* Wii shortages, Nov. 14, 2007: "The demand for Wii hardware worldwide was unprecedented and higher than Nintendo could ever have anticipated."
* Wii Fit shortcomings, August 28, 2008: "Nintendo has had a considerable supply nationally for the launch, although some shops have seen spot shortages due to unprecedented demand for this unique product."
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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Tire monitors are nothing new, but Pirelli that the idea a step further
with the inclusion of sensors and microchips directly into the tyres
themselves. Cyber Cyber rubber and rubber Lean can measure pressure,
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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Sony's family of projectors has grown only one, with the VPL-1080p
combining triple HW10-panel SXRD technology, the new engine 2 BRAVIA
eight step image processing, 1000 ANSI lumens, contrast ratio of
30000:1 and xvColor support.
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
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Google has wrapped up judging his first Android Developer Challenge, and twenty shops dev (or in some cases, individual developers) are considerably richer as a result. Of the fifty applications to make it through the final stage, ten were awarded $ 275000 each, and ten others have done with a crisp hundred Grand - good money for some really good ideas.
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 |
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This structure orbiting space was initiated in our atmosphere of Brando in an attempt to re-cool the polar caps of the earth. Using four high-powered beams subzero freezer ... hold up. As this is just a world with fluctuating electromagnetic blue LED to illuminate the Earth in darkness. Vincolati to look cool if on any future super villain's desk - for plotting to total global domination!
Brando floating global
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