RSS Digest #90 – News, news, and more news, plus the evidence knife
June 21st, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS DigestRSS Digest for Sunday, June 21st, 2009:
The Commodore 64 emulating iPhone app that coulda been a contender
Robotic Ferret Will Detect Hidden Drugs And Weapons
25% of US teens don’t consider it cheating to store notes on smartphones and peek during exams
Evidence knife makes perfect grab bag gift for the office backstabber
Meizu CEO: current M8 upgradeable to 3G, estimated cost about $190 to $220
Covering a small city
Lasers-guided cars could allow us to eat and sleep at the wheel while travelling in 70mph convoys
Trying to hack a good night’s sleep
Google Suggest Disabled In China Due To Por
Weird Science: giant sperm ahoy!
Even More Head-Scratching Apple Analysis From CNBC [Cnbc]
Could Palm’s openness to hacking webOS bring about (another) downfall of their platform?
QMO: QMO is now 12.5% more Usable!
How RIAA Case Should Have Played Out
How to Use Alltop to Add Content to Your Website, Blog, and Feed Reader
Windows Weekly 112: Spring Loaded Paul
Defogging the Cloud in IT
SNES USB cartridge adapter should set eBay aflame
KindleGate: Confusion Abounds Regarding Kindle Download Policy
The Newspaper Isn’t Dead Yet
Google Snaps Up One Million Phone Numbers As Google Voice Launch Looms Large [Google]
Verizon MiFi lets iPhone download big files on the go
Microsoft Open Source Licensing
Windows 7 Hits a New Low
Calendar: Our Menu has Changed…
John O’Duinn: Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul Gawande
Canonical licences ’satanists’ selling Ubuntu-esque t-shirts
browser memory usage
Intel explains new Core i3, i5 and i7 CPU branding
Woman with no computer ’settles’ with RIAA over piracy claim
-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast
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