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  1. 25 Mind-Blowing Gadgets – Monday Inspiration – SmashingMagazine.Com

    25 mind-blowing gadgets and devices which are already available today. Among them you’ll find loudspeakers, turntables, TV sets, furniture, laptop sleeves and more. Most of them aren’t cheap at all, and many of them cost over $10,000.

  2. BBC to put shows on iTunes ‘next week’ – TheRegister.Co.UK

    A TV industry source claims BBC Worldwide will on Tuesday detail plans to set up shop at Apple’s online media mall. Simon Danker has contacted the BBC’s third party production partners to inform them of the new distribution channel.

  3. Already 400,000 iPhone Users in China? – I4U.Com

    The Apple iPhone is not officially available in China, but China Mobile has apparently 400,000 iPhone users on their cell network. Back in January the talks between Apple and China Mobile failed.

  4. A Quick Psych Test – Joe-KS.Com

    Short Psych Test This is a short Psychoanalysis Test which is a real test given by Human Relations Departments at many of the major corporations today. This helps them to get a better insight concerning their employees and prospective employees.

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  1. Clive Thompson on the Age of Microcelebrity: Why Everyone’s a Little Brad Pitt – Wired.Com

    Does the photographer look like one of those people who will immediately dash home and post all their candids to Flickr? “If I think it’s going to end up on the Web, I straighten up more, try to smile the right way,” Hirshberg says.

  2. Top technolog trends in government for 2008 – InterGovWorld.Com

    The past year has been an exploratory phase for many technologies that have already hit the private sector. For government, 2008 will be about using new tools and technologies to change the way it interacts and collaborates with citizens.

  3. Square Watermelon Problem Solving – DumbLittleMan.Com

    Stop the all-night brainstorming: Think of the worst thunderstorm you’ve ever witnessed. How long did it last, an hour or two. Well that is about your brain’s limit on brainstorming as well, take regular breaks. Go for a jog, play a video game.

  4. Labels Concede That File-Sharing Isn’t So Bad After All – Techdirt.Com

    Imeem, a social networking site that was in the recording industry’s crosshairs earlier this year for allowing file-sharing on its network. This summer it settled its lawsuit with Warner Music, it’s signed similar deals with all four major labels.

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  1. College Students Decline Text-Message Warnings – NPR.Org

    Students are not rushing to sign up for cell phone text alerts. After the Virginia Tech shootings last spring, many campuses felt this was the answer to keeping their students alert to danger, but students don’t share their concerns.

  2. Some Leopard upgraders see ‘blue screen of death’ – ComputerWorld.Com

    Frustrated users who rebooted to the install DVD then upgraded a second time using the “Archive and Install” option reported success, and no lingering blue screen after restart. Or manually uninstalled APE (Application Enhancer).

  3. You’ll Never Think About “Energy Savings” The Same Way Again – TreeHugger.Com

    “Energy Savings,” a design-as-art statement that changes a standard light switch from consumption to conservation. It gives new meaning to the term “energy savings,” and make for a very interesting piggy banks.

  4. Blimps Are Cool, But Peak Helium May Deter Development – GroovyGreen.Com

    a 1996 federal law that mandates sale of the federal helium reserve by 2015, they’ve warned that once the reserve-which supplies some 40% of domestic needs and 35% of worldwide requirements-is sold off, it can never be replaced.”

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