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Its been reported this week that Samsung maybe looking to release its
Bada operating system as Open-Source sometime in 2012 in an attempt to
minimise its reliance on Android and Google.
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Have you ever fancied being able to control the resistance on your road bike in a similar way to a fitness bike in a gym? A new device called the Powerwheel has been developed to do just that.
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It’s actually meant for weary travelers whose work lives involve moving from airport to airport.
What the Sleepbox does is provide a room for the night—or less—with
total privacy guaranteed. Is it also the ultimate solution to homeless
people?
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Even though Flash is still not supported on Apple’s iOS device,s
Adobe still hasn’t given up trying to get the device to be able to play
Flash in some way or another. At the International Broadcasters
Convention Adobe unveiled three new flagship products in the form of
their new Adobe Pass, Flash Access 3.0 and Flash Media Server 4.5.
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According to the law of indefinite perfectibility, copper wire will
someday have to go. For good reasons as well, since experiments in
sapphire fibers have produced startling results. ‘Experiments’ because
you won’t have lengths of sapphire cable running through your house
anytime soon. How did they do it, anyway? Ah, those Israelis, you never
know what they’re going to come up with next.
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Nothing confirmed yet, but this change comes as no surprise. Yahoo
has long been a whipping boy throughout the interwebs. As a company
that never lived up to its potential, Yahoo is now on the verge of the
final stages of decay. Alright, that was a little too grim for comfort.
The point we’re trying to get across is news/rumors have emerged that a
merger is in the works with (gasp!) AOL.
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Last week we heard about a new TV from Haier
which features no wires and is powered without the need for a power
cable, and now Haier has shown off another new TV at this years IFA, a
22 inch transparent OLED TV.
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