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Intel CEO reveals Google TV launch is this month, explains McAfee purchase
via Engadget | Posted September 9th, 2010 01:46 PM
Today*s Wall Street Journal has a few key words from Intel CEO Paul Otellini, with a few comparing his company*s Google TV approach to the refreshed (and now Intel-free) Apple TV. The biggest revelation is a mention that Google TV will start shipping ...
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Feature: Capitol Hill, the Internet, and Broadband: An Ars Technica Quarterly Report
via Ars Technica | Posted September 9th, 2010 11:20 AM
Introduction The promises Table of Contents I. Internet privacy II. Cyber war and cybersecurity III. Copyright enforcement and security IV. Net neutrality     A. Ancillary questio ...
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Did Internet founders foresee future filled with paid, prioritized traffic?
via Ars Technica | Posted September 9th, 2010 10:38 AM
AT&T has set off yet another net neutrality firestorm, claiming that a crucial Internet standards-making body gave its blessing to ISP priority access deals way back at the beginning of it all. In the late 1990s, the Internet ...
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Look, There's a Disco Party In My Pants [LEDs]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 8th, 2010 03:00 PM
#leds Marc DeVidts went from Miami to Atlanta to attend Dragon*Con 2010 and show off his party-in-a-suit custom, which is loaded with LEDs that are controlled from his iPhone. That*s at least +259 cou ...
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You Can Now Own Willow Garage's Pool-Playing, Laundry-Folding, Beer-Fetching PR2 Robot [Now Available]
via Gizmodo | Posted September 8th, 2010 05:47 AM
#nowavailable There*s not much the PR2 can*t do at this point. It hustles pool. It folds laundry. It (arguably) applies prophylactics. And as of today, it can do all of these things as your personal r ...
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