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Dimdim web-based conferencing service
12 images · Mar 31, 2008
An improved clear private data feature packs crisper interface and the ability to set the range of deletion.
Clear private data feature in current Firefox 3.0.8 release lacks deletion range features.
Look for the VeriSign Identity Protection logo on supported sites. Simply login into say PayPal and activate two-factor authentication (2FA) in order to register your credentials with the site.
Intel Core i7 - Past and Present
37 images · Mar 28, 2008
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Xobni beta app is ultimate MS Outlook utility
8 images · Mar 28, 2008
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Behold the five radiators, six graphics cards and 50+ fans DayWalker system
7 images · Mar 28, 2008
Nokia N97
AMD 45 nm Opteron quad-core CPU "Shanghai"
Piaggio MP3 250
Nintendo rocks the house at E3, touts console and handheld supremacy
20 images · Mar 28, 2008
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Thermalrights computer case is basically a huge radiator
7 images · Mar 28, 2008
Blackberry Bold: The old design approach
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SuperSpeed USB 3.0 demoed at IDF
6 images · Mar 28, 2008
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World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich Developers/Artist gallery Part 2 of 3
45 images · Mar 28, 2008
iPhone's home screen shows an additional application used to protect sensitive information with a preset combination of shapes and colors.
The ""Security using electronics devices" patent filing describes various biometric security features of the iPhone, like fingerprint sensor hidden behind the display.
"Swipe to reveal" gesture used to unlock the handset would also scan your fingerprint, thus preventing unauthorized access.
Break dancing Jen-Hsun Huang kicks off NVISION with virtual Lamborghinis and Cylon babes
8 images · Mar 28, 2008
Blackberry Tour
Blackberry 8900: The Tour's sibling
Blackberry Tour: RIM's new world phone
World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich Developers/Artist gallery Part 3 of 3
44 images · Mar 28, 2008
Biometric sensors could be hidden behind MacBook's trackpad or palmwrist. Apple even described how the software could work in tandem with iSight camera to analyze a person's retinal patterns.
Full chart showing growth curve. Note that no discernable growth begins until mid-1990s. Note the only recorded negative time between 2001 and 2002 following the dot-com bubble bursting. Note also that there are over 216 million website names that are cur
Five-year breakout interval showing relative growth by section. If growth continues there will be 100 million names in the name server database by 2011.
World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich King line at Anaheim Fry's
6 images · Mar 28, 2008
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The Dimdim Portal is where hosts start, schedule, search and edit their meetings. It allows you to review meeting recordings, update preferences, purchase upgrades, and get support.
Overclocking Nehalem almost as good as having a second graphics card - Intel
8 images · Mar 28, 2008
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Are 3D movie theaters finally becoming a reality?
8 images · Mar 27, 2008
Hollywood is putting various timestamps on these firewire hard drives to be able to track down pirates. Nowadays, movies have invisible code so that studios can see from what theater the movie was stolen.
On this picture, you can see the disc in its 2D mode. Note the hole below the disc: The light goes through this hole towards the lens (dark tube on the left).
A took from the left does not show any "magic": This is your high-end theater camera.
XCOR aims to launch suborbital spacecraft within two years
5 images · Mar 26, 2008
EZ Rocket
Lynx Spacecraft
Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne, Winner of the X-Prize
Iridium: Its back, stronger and more convincing than ever
10 images · Mar 16, 2008
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Antenna; Image (c) Iridium
Iridium Gateway building illustration; Image (c) Iridium
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