2009 23 Dec

HP responded on its blog. “We are working with our partners to learn more,” HP said. “The technology we use is built on standard algorithms that measure the difference in intensity of contrast between the eyes and the upper cheek and …

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HP Racist? « Introspections & Ideas of a Black WASP

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2009 10 Dec

2010 will finally bring the Pinetrail platform to offices, homes, and home offices the world over. One of the manufacturers getting ready to put Pinetrail through its paces is Shuttle. They’ve announced (Netbooked via Fudzilla that they are working on a ne…

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Shuttle Bringing Pinetrail All-In-One To CES 2010

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2009 10 Dec

The Holiday Shopping season is in full swing. Just as we offered our Top 100 Tech Gifts 2008 last year, I4U News presents our Top 100 Holiday Gift Guide 2009, featuring tons of cool electronics, gadgets and toys to give to your loved ones or treat yourself…

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Top 10 Mobile Phone Gifts 2009

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2009 10 Dec

Technology is moving in ever larger amounts to the car. We have car computers, car satellite TV, and car internet access. Car stereos are going higher tech as well with navigation and media playback capabilities. A new single-DIN car stereo has debuted cal…

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MD Sound Unveils MD-3.5T Color LCD Car Radio

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2009 3 Dec

Today, through kitchen remodeling you can add unique features to your kitchen such as new and innovative kitchen tiling, heated kitchen floors, outdoor kitchen,

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Several Things You Have to Consider in Kitchen Remodeling

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2009 3 Dec

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Making Love In The Kitchen: How Low Can My Bread Go – The Appetizer

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2009 3 Dec

Kitchen-Table Disconnect vs. a No-Cost Jobs Plan [Eric Cantor]. Families across America have begun planning for the holidays, and this year they are working harder, spending less, and worrying more. Unfortunately, Washington is not …

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2009 3 Dec

Here is my kitchen eating area with its Christmas decor. I probably enjoy the tree in here more than any other room because it seems we spend a lot of time in the kitchen. The fourth picture shows the chair covers I made out of some …

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The Happy Homebody: Kitchen Eating Area

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2009 19 Nov

Talk about jumping the gun just a little. Condé Nast, publishers of Wired and seventeen other magazines, are working on porting their nerdiest title to the iTablet. All Things Digital reports that the company intends to have this new version of Wired read…

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Cond? Nast Creating Digital Wired For iTablet

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2009 11 Nov

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This cool e-reader by Intel knows its worth, especially since it is being directed at such a noble cause. The E-reader is directed towards whose with reading disabilities and dyslexics. This idea has been inspired by Ben Foss, who works as a researcher for the company and suffers from dyslexia. He requires text to be read to him. The reader is capable of digitizing printed text and reading it aloud to those who use it.

The audio files thus generated can be converted to MP3 format and sent across. However, there is an issue of speed that Intel are working on. A single page takes about 30 seconds to be processed. It will be priced at $1,499 and is available in the US.

[WSJ]

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Intel rolls out an E-reader, aimed at those who find it hard to read

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2009 11 Nov

GoogleWifi.jpg About 47 airports will soon enjoy free Wi-fi on holidays, thanks to Google. All of these include the major hotspots in US. In a joint effort with Boingo Wireless, Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing Income and other providers, Google plans to bring down the Wi-fi price at airports to a bare nothing! Some of the 47 airports that will benefit from this move include Las Vegas, Seattle, Miami, Boston, San Jose and Baltimore. These airports carry about 35% passengers across the US. This policy will be implemented till January 15th.

[ITworld]

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Free Wi-fi at 47 US airports during holidays by Google

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2009 13 Oct

Apple just made a statement about that nasty Snow Leopard Guest Account bug that deletes user data — it’s not much, but at least the people in charge are working on things.

We are aware of the issue, which occurs only in extremely rare cases, and we are working on a fix.

Peachy — now if Apple would just figure out how to fix all those broken Time Capsules holding the backups, we’d be all set.

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2009 13 Oct

Apple just made a statement about that nasty Snow Leopard Guest Account bug that deletes user data — it’s not much, but at least the people in charge are working on things.

We are aware of the issue, which occurs only in extremely rare cases, and we are working on a fix.

Peachy — now if Apple would just figure out how to fix all those broken Time Capsules holding the backups, we’d be all set.

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2009 12 Oct

Wide seas, massive ships. Makes sense… and guess Shell figured that out too

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Shell to launch the world’s largest ships

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2009 12 Oct

Wide seas, massive ships. Makes sense… and guess Shell figured that out too.

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Shell to launch the world’s largest ships

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