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Friday, November 20, 2009
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1933 Ford Hot Rod goes Electric
HARDWARE, BLOGS NEWS
Last week at SEMA 2009 [Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association] in Las Vegas, an amazing new Hot Rod was introduced. The iconic American Hot Rod is a chopped and channeled 1933 Ford Coupe.
On 11/10/2009 by John Oram... Comments (7) Read more
Joost, as we know it, is dead
CLOUD COMPUTING, SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Unfortunately for the makers of Skype, their video hosting project didn't survive the recession. Joost announced that they're completely changing focus.
On 7/3/2009 by Anshel Sag... Comments (0) Read more

AirVideo 2000: Using Wi-Fi for streaming display pictures
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE REVIEWS

AirLive's AirVideo 2000 takes on the cable mess you find in conference rooms with projectors in the center or mounted on the ceiling. Multiple users, no cables - is this a dream or a nightmare?

On 6/19/2009 by Thorsten Wolf... Comments (1) Read more
CES calls for speakers for 2010 international technology trade show
BUSINESS NEWS

We are six months away from the next International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but they just announced the topics for their 2010 extravaganza. CES plans to have more than 200 conferences between January 7-10, 2010.

On 6/10/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

HD Videos & Slideshow
  • INTERVIEW: Mike Kreiten
  • AirLive AirVideo-2000
  • Ages Of Illathid
  • Aion
Highlight
  • Corsair Flash Voyager Sticks Come Unglued
  • UPDATE #1: EVGA, where did your lifetime warranty go?
  • Modern Warfare 2 tests our Short Attention Span
  • Duct tape, Pumpkin and Apples bring robot to life
  • Duct tape, Pumpkin and Apples bring robot to life
IP address change delay

Greetings,

The planned network provider change will not happen as planned, due to our site administrator ending in hospital as a consequence of his gliding accident. The wounds are not life-threatening but Mr. Ivica Hosko is still in the hospital, four days after the crash with transportation to Zagreb in two days time. We send our best wishes and hope for a speedy recovery. As soon as Mr. Hosko returns to his daily post, we'll announce the details of our network provider switch.

The following message is for Mr. Ivica himself:  "Ivica, you nut - gliding around a 2km/6600ft mountain with changeable winds in November?"

Thanks for understanding,

Ed-in-chief

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