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Notion Ink to have competition to encourage development for Adam reader, might release two versions
via Engadget | Posted February 8th, 2010 11:51 PM
Back at CES, we were pretty excited to get our hands on Notion Ink*s far out, Pixel Qi display-boasting reader, Adam. Well, Notion Ink is on the move, and encouraging development for the Tegra-powered little devil is apparently a top priority. The c ...
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PrePeat rewritable printer lets you undo print jobs, no ink or toner used
via Engadget | Posted February 8th, 2010 10:37 PM
Inkless / tonerless printers aren*t exactly new, but here*s a more novel approach: inkless, tonerless, and completely reusable. The PrePeat rewritable printer is exactly that: using special paper made of PET plastic, you can make all the flowcharts an ...
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feature: The lost souls of telecommunications history
via Ars Technica | Posted February 8th, 2010 10:30 PM
When Tim Berners-Lee arrived at CERN, Geneva*s celebrated European Particle Physics Laboratory in 1980, he*d been hired to help replace the control systems for several of the lab*s particle accelerators. Almost immediately, the inv ...
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Parisian Oops: A More Realistic Google Ad [Google]
via Gizmodo | Posted February 8th, 2010 09:00 PM
Sure, Google*s Superbowl ad was cute and left us giggling, but how would a French romance powered by Google really go? [UCB—Thanks, Mackenzie!]
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Wireless carriers want crackdown on cell phone boosters
via Ars Technica | Posted February 8th, 2010 08:43 PM
"This is *Magic* and this is *Jack*," the little girl says in the video ad, holding her two cute puppy dogs up to the camera. The girl*s father, magicJack inventor Dan Borislow, then asks her, "Kylie, did you know that your dad is ...
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