Intel announced today that a bunch of new netbooks from various manufacturers based on its new Dual-Core Atom processor will be released today....Read more
I was recently browsing forums that I frequent and I found a thread in which people where placing Bertstare print-outs in comical locations. I find this to be hillarious, and it seems like the Bertstare is spreading like a virus. He can be found at Walmart. hospitals, libraries and gyms in select locations, lol. Check out some of this pics that some of the forum users have posted:...Read more
Today's video games are evolving fast as they have better graphics, more details, and more realistic physics. To deal with this ever growing demand, more advanced GPU (graphics processing unit) and CPU technologies have to be deployed. Video cards and processors are advancing at a very high rate in order to detail with the system demanding games of today....Read more
I can't say that I'm a huge Star Wars fan, but pictures of the new R2-D2 version of the Droid 2 look awesome!! Although the changes are mostly aesthetic (pretty much just a new paint-job), fans everywhere will rush to get this special edition when it is released September 30th. Hopefully someone will make an app to make some R2-D2 noises soon!...Read more
During my last semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology, I was involved with the "Automated Football Launcher" senior design group. The Automated Football Launcher was designed to allow a football receiver to practice running routes and catch footballs without the need for another person to complete the passes. Now I know what you're thinking, why would Georgia Tech (Option offense) need this contraption if we barely pass the ball? Well I guess we don't, but maybe some team out there does - at least that's what we thought....Read more
As I am sitting here in my new apartment yet to get an ISP to provide my home with cable internet, I
quickly peered over to the available wireless networks to see if I could get any free access. To my dismay, almost every one was secured, however, a couple still lay open for feasting. Whether or not you believe it is un-ethical or wrong to access an unsecured network, that is beside the point. Within the fact that only 2 out of 20+ networks were unsecured, I believe that the technological prowess of the average person has increased tremendously. This is truly a good thing; 2 or so years ago your ordinary wireless router owner did not know what it meant to "secure" a network. WEP or WPA were acronyms saved for creepy computer nerds and video gamers....Read more
A "bertstare" image, referenced mostly in the online context, is used when someone does or says something so stupid that one cannot fathom how to react. It is one step harsher than a face palm. In this article you will find somewhat comical (I hope) photoshops with bertstares, enjoy!...Read more
Although we don't think this source code will be utilized by man people, it is still very cool that under the permission of Apple, the Computer History Museum has made the original
source code of MacPaint available to the public....Read more
Anyone who has purchased an iphone 4 is now entitled to a free bumper. In an attempt by Apple turn the negative criticism of their antenna ?problem? in the new iphone they are giving away free bumpers, or refunding customers if they have already purchased a case. The deal will apply through September 30th.
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