Headless Teddy Bear USB Drive Combines Kiddy Nightmares, Storage in One Ages ago we showed you a DIY version, but now the removable-head Teddy Bear USB drive is a real product, ready to trigger-off those childhood nightmares all over again. The little…
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A Photobucket Bonanza, for Insiders
When the photo-sharing Web site Photobucket.com was acquired last year for about $300 million, executives at venture-capital firm Insight Venture Partners made a small fortune. But investors in Insight's technology fund made nothing.…
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Samsung announces high performance, low density SATA II SSDs for low-cost PCs
Samsung has begun sampling new low-density, higher performing solid state drives that are 30 percent the size of todays 2.5 inch SSDs. With these new smaller, lower capacity drives, Samsung hopes to introduce SSD technology to the low-cost PC market.…
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Dell Inspiron 13 Review
Dell Inspiron 13 ReviewTuesday, August 26, 2008 by JerryJ The all new Dell Inspiron 13 (1318) follows the design direction of the new Studio series, as well as the XPS M1330 and XPS M1530. This sleek looking notebook offers a slot-loading optical drive,…
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Joystiq interview: LittleBigPlanet's Pete Smith and Jim Unwin
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Action The LittleBigPlanet breakdown session was a little different than most. We've been seeing the game at every trade show since it was revealed at GDC 2007. As a result, the session took a more informal Q&A…
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PetroChina says first-half net proft fell 34.4% to $7.8B
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- PetroChina Co. , China's biggest listed oil firm by capacity, missed expectations with a 34.4% decline in first-half net income from a year earlier, owing to losses at its refineries and as a windfall tax on oil revenue…
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Study Links Online Herbal Meds to Lead Poisonings
Medical researchers say that one-fifth of Ayurvedic herbal medicines sold on the Internet contain dangerously high levels of lead, arsenic and mercury, according to a study published in the Aug. 27 issue of JAMA.…
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Computer viruses make it to orbit
Laptops taken to the International Space Station were infected with a computer virus, Nasa confirms.…
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