2009: The Year In FAIL videos.
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Samsung’s AMOLED notebook has a see-through screen and lid . The company says the laptop will ship within a year.
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A seven-year-old Australian boy was traveling with his mother, her partner (who was driving) and his 5-year-old and six-week old brothers when a kangaroo hopped onto the road. The driver swerved to miss it and rolled the car, which ended up upside-down with the roof of the car crushed. The only way to call for help was from his mother’s...
Google plans to open what it calls the Chrome Web Store “later this year.” Here are details from Google . Permalink | Leave a comment
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An Australian physicist, University of Queensland egghead Stephen Hughes, discovered a glaring error in the Oxford English Dictionary that had gone uncorrected for 99 years . Under the definition for “siphon,” the OED erroneously attributed its action to atmospheric pressure, rather than gravity. ( Pic ) Permalink | Leave a comment
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Thanko just unveiled a new spy pen — an ordinary ball point pen with a hidden camera. Called the Super Slim Video Pen 2, it shoots video at a resolution of 1,280×960 and a frame rate of 30fps. It also takes still photos. It comes with internal memory — enough for an hour and a half of video, but you can add your own microSD card....
DisplaySearch claim some really interesting figures for ePaper and Kindle sales in 2009 (via Digitimes) – 5 million ePaper units shipped in 2009. They say it was an increase of 417% from 2008 when 950,000 units had shipped. They say the increase was mainly due to ereaders and especially due to the Kindle. Kindle captured 66% of...
In its November/December 2009 issue, Bookmarks Magazine looks back at the magazine’s favorite books of 2009. This year Kindle readers will be pleased to learn that 53 of the 58 titles are available in Kindle editions. Here’s a rundown of all 58 (the 5 NOT available for the Kindle are listed last). Given the length of the list, I’ve...
Once you’ve purchased an Amazon Kindle e-book reader, the wonderful world of public domain, Creative Commons and free e-book promotions opens up to you. This regular Kindle Reader feature points you to a few of the most interesting new free (or very cheap) e-books available for download from the web. Frugal e-book selections for this week...
Once you’ve purchased an Amazon Kindle e-book reader, the wonderful world of public domain, Creative Commons and free e-book promotions opens up to you. This regular Kindle Reader feature points you to a few of the most interesting new free (or very cheap) e-books available for download from the web. Free e-book selections for this week...
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