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March 18, 2010 - 5:23 am
Tags: amazon, apple, kindle, mac, osx, posts-tagged, tuaw
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Oh hey, the Kindle app for OS X is out. It’s free, but you have to buy the books, of course
March 18, 2010 - 5:23 am
Tags: amazon, amazon-kindle, ebooks, kindle, mac, none-solid, os x, osx, posts-tagged, tuaw
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Oh hey, the Kindle app for OS X is out. It’s free, but you have to buy the books, of course. It doesn’t have multitouch, like the Windows app , though
March 18, 2010 - 4:59 am
Tags: better-search, google mobile, latitude-widget, live-wallpaper, maps, option, posts-tagged, upgrade
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Google Maps 4.1 for Android allows for switching of Google accounts, has a Latitude widget, Maps live wallpaper, neater search pages, and the option to swipe for more results. The update is available through the Android Market now
March 18, 2010 - 4:59 am
Tags: better-search, google maps 4.1, google-maps, latitude-widget, live-wallpaper, option, posts-tagged, results-pages
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Google Maps 4.1 for Android allows for switching of Google accounts, has a Latitude widget, Maps live wallpaper, neater search pages, and the option to swipe for more results. The update is available through the Android Market now
March 18, 2010 - 4:40 am
Tags: cellphones, CNET, leak-the-most, none-solid, phones, radiation, science, see-which, some-perverse
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Cell phone radiation. Some consider it a heath-hazard of paramount importance
March 18, 2010 - 4:40 am
Tags: cellphones, CNET, health, leak-the-most, market, none-solid, phones, radiation, safety, science, see-which, some-perverse, the-most
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Cell phone radiation. Some consider it a heath-hazard of paramount importance. Others couldn’t care less.
March 18, 2010 - 4:00 am
Tags: brain, cells, drive-sectors, memory, memory-forever, neurology, neuron-lacks, neurons, none-solid, science, video, watch
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Just like hard drive sectors can fail, neurons can go bad as data processing, memory-storing units in your brain. In this video, a neuron lacks the protein needed to make connections with other cells, essentially becoming a bad sector.
March 18, 2010 - 2:32 am
Tags: catty, clips, competition, everyone-else, gets-named, natal, nintendo, playstation move, posts-tagged, station-move, technica, the competition, video
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We’re used to feeling oddly insulted by Sony ads , but for once it’s everyone else who might need a hug. Because in this PlayStation Move ad, the competition gets named, shamed, and leaves crying for mommy. [ Ars Technica via Kotaku ] More
March 18, 2010 - 2:00 am
Tags: carbon, carbon-fiber, chopsticks, guitar, ipod, lamp, mouse, posts-tagged, wonder-how, wrongmodo
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Things made of carbon fiber tend to be appealing-looking, light-weight, and durable. But sometimes we just plain wonder how on earth someone decided to choose the often pricey material for a particular piece of gear
March 18, 2010 - 12:20 am
Tags: centers, cloud, cloud computing, datacenters, hard drives, harddrives, inside, memory-forever, memoryforever, posts-tagged, secret, some-nebulous, thing-existing, your-computer
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“The cloud” isn’t some nebulous thing existing just beyond your computer’s consciousness. As Microsoft showed us, it’s stacks of hard drives packed into shipping containers, parked in secret data centers all around the world. Physically real, but still beautiful
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