technology
Tuesday, March 14th, 2006
at 1:02am
Web users and geeks alike are all asking the same question, “Google, what are you doing?” How often do we see a nifty new Google web-app or program and wonder what it has to do with the companies future?
I’ve decided to look deeper at everyone’s favorite search engine and I think I may have found what their up to…
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Saturday, March 11th, 2006
at 6:46pm
If you are into tech, like me, you are cursed [or blessed, depending on how you look at it] with wondering how everything works, sometimes you aren’t even able to enjoy things because you’re pondering what is going on behind the scenes. Well today I plan on answering one of your questions [if you didn't already know] how movies are played in the movie theatre.
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Sunday, March 5th, 2006
at 2:24pm
I’ve been ragging on digg for a while now, I posted about how immature its users are, which drives me crazy…but I think that Digg really does have good intentions and they are already starting to show it.
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
at 3:47am
I’ve got two NES systems, one of which doesn’t work, and I’ve often wondered a cool easy way to use the other one. I stumbled upon a cool site the other day that has answered my question!
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Saturday, February 18th, 2006
at 7:27am
My birthday gifts are all in and my favorite part about having a fifth generation iPod is having the DLO Homedock. Now keep in mind that I chose this dock over the apple home dock, but I think I made a wise decision. After having it for a little over a week I’ve decided to share with you why it rocks.
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Saturday, February 18th, 2006
at 4:53am
Arstechnica had a story about NBC’s dealings with popular video site YouTube.com. Apparently they weren’t so pleased to find one of their $1.99 clips from an SNL sketch on YouTube for free. So they resolved the issue.
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Friday, February 10th, 2006
at 7:17am
Newsvine has been flooded with a lot of posts about a new 3.5 inch iPod. Since I predicted part of the release of the 5G iPod I’ll let you know why I think this prediction is false.
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Friday, February 10th, 2006
at 6:45am
If you know me you know that I always get angry when new portable devices are released with junk batteries. “Technology increases but batteries never do!” This always angers me. But a little research may have proven me wrong.
Once again, I just found this link and have read through it once, but a lot of information is provided from this website. Thank you MIT for solving the world’s problem in technology.
This configuration has the potential to maintain and even improve the high performance characteristics of ultracapacitors while providing energy storage densities comparable to batteries.
Sounds pretty awesome to me, but how long will it take to implement and make it smaller? Only time will tell…
Tuesday, February 7th, 2006
at 12:12pm
I know what you’re thinking, Zach you’re not even home, you hardly have internet, yet you still stay on top of tech. What can I say. So here’s the story I found in my free time on newsvine.
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Sunday, February 5th, 2006
at 5:11am
I’ve noticed in the past few months that my trips to Digg.com have been limited lately, due to the fact that the stories just aren’t what they used to be. Digg has just become so flooded with junk stories and battles between Mac and PC that it drives me crazy. So I began to look for a solution…
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Sunday, February 5th, 2006
at 2:42am
Apple secrets are leaked again as they have just patented a smart touchscreen technology that could be used for a tablet pc or a new iPod.
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