Think Secret can confirm recent rumblings that Apple is nearing completion of a completely revamped video iPod that will shed the ubiquitous mechanical click wheel for a touch screen and will sport a 3.5-inch diagonal display.
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Microsoft details Windows anti-virus pricing | The Register
Microsoft underlined the advantage in using Windows OneCare in a statement, saying: “Research showed that most people’s computers are insufficiently protected from threats… because users find the protection process confusing and frustrating.” Windows OneCare Live provides a “just take care of it for me” service.
VIDEO of the Multi-Touch Interaction Research – APPLE?
Engadget or/and boingboing had an article about how Apple patient a touch screen, i think this is what they we’re talking about. There’s a REALLY COOL VIDEO! along with it (http://mrl.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/multitouchreel.mpg)
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An owner of Apple Computer Inc.’s iPod music player filed a federal lawsuit against the computer maker, claiming the device causes hearing loss in people who use it.
Stupid, Stupid, People….
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Church To Tackle Child Abuse And Witchcraft
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Amazing List of Tech facts
“Google got its name from the mathematical figure googol, which denotes the number ‘one followed by a hundred zeros’.”
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Intel: One billion transistors on tiny new chip
Intel said it had made the world’s first microchip using tiny new manufacturing methods…The fingernail-sized memory chip is etched with 1 billion transistors that are only 45 nanometers wide — about 1,000 times smaller than a red blood cell
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