category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: samleeee | 13 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
GameKiller.net is a game hacking community thriving to provide you with the best,undetected & updated hacks/bots for many games such as Maple Story, Combat Arms, Gunz, Cross Fire, DFO, Rumble Fighter & more!
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: donkeykong | 12 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
The TomTom Car Kit and the Magellan Premium Car Kit are two devices that fill the same very small niche. With such similar functionality and performance, we decided that it all comes down to form factor. With that in mind, we put these two iPhone accessories side by side to see how they stack up.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 12 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Imagine my horror the other day when I saw an otherwise sharp friend of mine shut down his laptop by holding down the power button until the system turned off. Why is that a really bad idea? I'll explain this week--and I'll also tell you about a Web service that could very well save your life.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: postypat | 11 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Global arms'n'aerospace behemoth Boeing says it will now begin work in earnest on its "Phantom Eye" high-altitude hydrogen spy drone, powered by a pair of modified Ford car engines. The unmanned Phantom Eye will, according to Boeing engineers, be able to cruise for as long as four days at a time at altitudes of up to 65,000 feet.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: mario loves you | 10 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Check out this ordinary Ikea coffee table which has been hacked to include a whole bunch of LEDs - we're talking about 6,144 of these in total.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: shameless | 09 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
nternational Women's Day has long been a time when the focus shifts to gender inequalities and unequal pay. In the IT sector, concentration tends to centre on the lack of women in the profession and how the industry can be more appealing to half of its resource pool. As we mark the event again today, statistics and surveys show that women are pretty much in the same position as they were last year.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: The Garbageman | 09 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Work going on in Hatfield could create robot home helps – or even one day robot girlfriends and boyfriends.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: Big Dave | 08 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
You may not know it, but your gadgets have a hidden agenda. Each device contains its own widening universe of services and applications, many delivered via the Internet. They are designed to keep you wedded to a particular company's ecosystem and set of products.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: neo | 08 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
A new online database promises to crack some of the nation's 100,000 missing persons cases and provide answers to desperate families, but only a fraction of law enforcement agencies are using it.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: postypat | 08 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Although my family initially enjoyed Wii Fit, the novelty eventually wore off and we soon moved onto more sedentary pursuits. We soon found the far-too-literally-named "Wi-Fi Bathroom Scales", which look to tap into that same tech-meets-fitness market as Wii Fit.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: postypat | 05 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Sony's latest netbook design has been unveiled by numerous major retailers, despite the new M-Series model not yet appearing on Sony's own site.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 05 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
A recent study commissioned by Sky HD has revealed that the average British citizen utilises only about half of the functions available on the hi-tech gadgets purchased by them.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: High Voltage | 04 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Federal judge issues permanent injunction against sales of RealDVD, the DVD-copying software Hollywood claimed violated copyright law. RealNetworks agrees to pay studios $4.5 million.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: Big Dave | 03 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
The iPad may do well, but its success will likely be due more to Apple's marketing genius than to its features, functions or form factor. It seems that mistakes were made in the development of this product -- from its unfortunate name to its size to its intended purposes. Of course, Apple is pretty good at correcting its mistakes, too.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: controlalterdelete | 02 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Safety advocates who worry about the dangers of distracted driving have a new concern beyond cellphones and gadget-laden dashboards: digital roadside billboards.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: Big Dave | 02 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Last week in New York, eco-minded thinkers gathered for Greener Gadgets, a conference aimed at sharing ideas for environmentally friendly gizmos. One stand-out event was the Green Gadgets Design Competition, where concepts from around the world were voted on by the public, then assessed by a panel of judges, as well as audience members.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: High Voltage | 02 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
The truth is out there, and not just in a cult Nineties TV show, as hundreds of reported UFO sightings and alien life form-related queries have been released into the public domain. Thousands of correspondences addressed to the Ministry of Defence's UFO desk have been placed online this week by The National Archives, fuelling conspiracy theorists and alien hunters worldwide.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: neo | 02 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
It's fuel cell madness! First Bloom Energy revealed its much-hyped fuel cell-powered Bloom Energy Server earlier this week, and now a group of design students from the ISD of Valenciennes in France have unveiled a slick concept BMW motorcycle powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: The Garbageman | 01 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Soldiers and first responders may soon have a better way to evaluate the interior of dangerous structures, thanks to a joint project between the Missouri University of Science and Technology (S&T) and the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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category: technology | 0 comments | submitted by: karembeu21 | 01 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
The Philips 818566 LivingColors LED lamp is an innovative mood setter with the capability to project 16 million different color combinations. You can change colors quickly and easily, increase and decrease the saturation of the light,
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