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The shame: public BSODs

Sunday, February 10th, 2008, by moose

We are all (too) familiar with the infamous BSOD, Windows’ Blue Screen Of Death. We have seen it, experienced it on our PCs, it made us cry…
And we are also familiar with public shame, like farting in public, having your 5 year old telling you out loud how ugly the lady standing 5 feet [...]

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His master’s voice: a real (sub) woofer

Thursday, February 7th, 2008, by moose

HiFi speaker design has always been a weird discipline, especially when you go into the upper range stuff.
But this has to be the weirdest I’ve ever seen:

I don’t know how they SOUND but I know how they LOOK: butt ugly.
At least, for a mere $999 you get a pair of dogs you don’t need to [...]

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First MacBook Air units in customers’ greedy hands

Thursday, January 24th, 2008, by moose

Engadget have received their MacBook Air (wow! that was fast!) and have posted a quick gallery of pictures of Teh Beast.
Click on the picture for more beauty pageant shots.

Update: Gizmodo have also received their review unit and posted some shots.

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The Air vs some VAIO laptop

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008, by moose

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OK, it might not be the slimmest VAIO out there, but the picture is striking…
Click on the picture to browse more Air porn.

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OSX on PS3: a possibility or a reality?

Thursday, August 4th, 2005, by linathael

In an interview with Impress PC Watch, Ken Kutaragi, President of Sony Computer Entertainment, was reporting that Sony may preinstall Linux on the optional PS3 hard drive, to allow the PS3 to function more like a general computer instead of just as a standard gaming console. Later on it was also mentioned that OSX and [...]

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Shiny disco ball

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005, by moose

YAY!
The USB device you (and I) have all been waiting for…

Plug this USB-powered Mirrored Disco Ball to your laptop and instantly become… erh, hem… Well, I’m sure anyone has wanted to have her own discoball at least once.
So here it is, for only $19.99.
Oh, and they also do a multicolored version (not for me, I’m [...]

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erreur-404: talent found

Tuesday, February 1st, 2005, by moose

Some people can’t help feeling nostalgic… Pdro has recreated a Mac Classic in Flash… and it works!

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Artifacts from the future

Monday, January 31st, 2005, by moose

Wired.com has a great running feature on “Artifacts from the future” that offers a new item every month… on wired mag.
This month it’s a pretty cool wireless junk food tester, always handy when that hot dog does look like there’s dog meat in it.

The future is full of promises my friends.

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