Week 26 Apple iPhone Unboxing - Mobilitysite
June 30, 2007
Link to Video’s posted in 2007
Unboxing of an 8GB iPhone by the people from Mobilitysite
Don’t get to excited he only unboxes it in this video
Added June 29, 2007
From Mobilitysite
Week 26 The Green Online : Work
June 30, 2007
Link to Video’s posted in 2007
The Green Online with Simran Sethi: Work
from the page - “Constructive capitalism… is this possible? Explore companies that do right by their employees.“
Now way can’t all companies link the highest paid staff salary to the lowest paid?
Do some CEO’s really do the same amount of work as 260 of their companies lowest paid staff?
Added June 29, 2007
From sundancechannel
Week 25 del.icio.us links June 20, 2007
June 21, 2007
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YouTube videos will stream to iPhones - IOLTechnology.Co.Za
Apple said it tailored iPhone software to receive content from the superstar video-sharing website and play it on the device’s 8,89cm wide display. IPhones go on sale at US Apple and AT&T stores June 29.
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Microsoft Search Compromise Could Hinder Innovation : Desktop Search — InformationWeek.Com
Microsoft has agreed to change the way its Windows Vista operating system handles desktop search queries to answer a confidential antitrust complaint filed by Google. But no one is really happy about the compromise
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Default Viral Title Player - Brightcove.Com
I video demo of the coffee table computer from Microsoft
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Gasoline Prices Around The World - thewvsr.com
So its true then, The UK does have the highest fuel price’s in the world… great
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Week 25 PlayAnywhere - Prototype Interactive Display
June 19, 2007
Link to Video’s posted in 2007
Week 25 PlayAnywhere - Prototype Interactive Display surface that transforms any ordinary surface into an interactive input/output surface.
from the page - We use computer vision technology to sense when the user touches the surface and to reason about other objects placed on the surface, such as game pieces. The PlayAnywhere configuration and unique form factor opens up many new possibilities: consider a combined sensor, projector, computation pod that a child can set up on the floor or imaginary playfield!
Added July 25, 2006
From m0t0rbr3th
Week 25 del.icio.us links June 19, 2007
June 19, 2007
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PlayAnywhere - idealist.blinkr.net
We use computer vision technology to sense when the user touches the surface and to reason about other objects placed on the surface, such as game pieces.
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Google Flips The Switch On Largest Corporate Solar Installation In U.S. - GreenOptions.Com
Google became a lot less dependent on the grid by flipping the switch on nearly 9,212 solar panels. The output of more than 1.6 megawatts will serve up enough energy to power almost 1/3 of the campus or more than 1,000 homes!
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ShedWorking.Co.UK
The only daily-updated guide to the lifestyles of homeworkers in sheds and shedlike atmospheres around the world
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My little PodSolar, wind, Hydro, renewables, water - life unplugged - off-Grid.Net
The Power POD is an ideal vessel to go off-grid in. It has active solar power, passive solar design, rainwater collection and boasts SIP (solar insulated panel) construction. It arrives on a single flatbed truck and sets up in one day.
Week 24 del.icio.us links June 17, 2007
June 17, 2007
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Neuro - BrUnO BoZzEttO - Bozzetto.Com
An old but good flash animation about life in a flat/apartment.
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Nokia says “sideloading” key to iPhone, smartphones - MacNN.Com
Nokia’s board member Daniel Hesse says that the iPhone’s “sideloading” feature — downloading music to computer and then syncing it to a smartphone — may be one of the keys to its success.
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Intel Macs a focus of Apple’s forthcoming Tiger update - AppleInsider.Com
Areas of focus for the Intel version reportedly include audio, video, graphics and Bluetooth technology. It’s unclear when Apple plans to release Mac OS X 10.4.10 or whether the company’s upcoming iPhone device will depend on the OS update.
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Best of Geek Art - Scribd.Com
If your a true geek you will either have or know someone who has a computer like one of those below.
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‘Kidnappers’ deny Johnston deal - BBC NEWS - news.bbc.co.uk
The alleged kidnappers of BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston have denied that they have reached a deal announced by Hamas for his imminent release.
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Kidnapped BBC man to be released ’soon’: Hamas - Channelnewsasia.com
BBC journalist Alan Johnston should be released “soon,” a spokesman for Hamas said on Sunday. “Major efforts are underway which should end soon with the liberation of Alan Johnston,” NOTE - BBC are now reporting this as untrue
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Week 24 del.icio.us links June 16, 2007
June 16, 2007
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Reference Guide to All Things 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688 - 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88.C0m
A great quick reference guide to all things 09f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0, thats the Hex code that got Digg lawyers all stressed. There’s also a 09f911029d74e35bd84156c5635688c0.Com but just a ‘Coming Soon’ page
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Toronto International Portuguese Film Festival, June 28th-July 6th 2007 - PortugueseFilmFestival.Com
The objectives of this non-for-profit charitable organization are: To create a platform for Luso-Canadian filmmakers, throughout the province and the country, to showcase their media arts work from around the world in Toronto.
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Michael Moore’s Sicko leaked on the Net - NewTeeVee.Com
Moore’s scathing look at the healthcare industry and the pharmaceutical companies that are destroying it, is scheduled to debut June 29 in theaters. But, if you’re the savvy keyboarding sort you can download the documentary now.
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Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur - InstantKarma.Org
More than 50 of today’s top artists – Green Day, Avril Lavigne, U2, R.E.M. and many others – have made original recordings of John Lennon’s songs.
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Week 24 del.icio.us links June 13, 2007
June 13, 2007
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Apple announces iTunes Festival: London - MacNN.Com
|Headline performance by MIKA will take place on Sunday, July 1, while others such as Travis, Groove Armada, Stereophonics, Amy Winehouse, Crowded House, Beverly Knight will also play throughout the month at the small-venue event
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Apple extends iTunes to Bebo social network - MacNN.Com
Apple today announced a deal that will expand its popular iTunes music service into the realm of social networking. The company on Wednesday announced a deal to embed its iTunes music download service into the Bebo website
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Singapore’s Airport T3 up, now for the tenants - Channelnewsasia.com
Built at a cost of $1.75-billion, the seven-storey T3 will be Changi’s biggest and costliest terminal, able to cater to 22 million passengers a year. So far, Singapore Airlines (SIA) is its only confirmed tenant.
But that, the CAAS hopes, will soon change. At least six carriers currently at Terminals 1 and 2 are considering its offer, this newspaper has learnt.
Rental rates at T3 are about 10 per cent higher than the $35 to $65 per square metre at T1 and T2, according to airlines TODAY spoke to. The half-year relief would save a small airline company with a 100-sq-m office anywhere between $23,100 and $42,900.
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give a few bob - Prostate Cancer Research Foundation - GiveAFewBob.Org
Comedian Bob Monkhouse is back from the dead in a ad which blends archive footage of with shots of a body-double in a graveyard. Promotes Prostate Cancer Research Foundation’s “Give a Few Bob” campaign, the disease that killed Bob.
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Week 24 Environmentally Friendly Supercar
June 13, 2007
Link to My Techonolgy Page
The 342mph environmentally friendly supercar that’s yours for a cool £1m - DailyMail.Co.UK
It only has a 1.4 litre engine plus a 3 hp electric motor but returns 75 mpg, although not at 342mph, wonder why it has a UK£130,000 sound system in it? So if your still looking for a Hybrid and have a spare million then take a look.

“The two-seater supercar produces less carbon dioxide emissions than a standard family saloon“

The 253mph Bugatti Veyron’s has a hugh 16.4litre engine - The Acabion has a 1.4 litres plus a 2kw electric motor for short, low-speed journeys and reversing.Although its engineer Dr Peter Maskus insists it is a supercar, as it also has two smaller wheels on hydraulic arms that stay up at speed but can be lowered to aid stability at slow speeds, it main components come from a motorbike, with a motorcycle engine, wheels, tyres and bike-style in-line seats.
Now if they sell it without the UK£130,000 sound system it will only take me about 4 or 5 life time’s to save up to buy one.
Hope they start to make a cheaper version soon
added June 13, 2007
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