(5G/5.5G) 20 Free iPod Games
By · CommentsHey guys this is a treat for you all so read up. This pack includes 20 free cracked iPod games for your iPod video. Instructions and downloads after the jump. Read More→

Inkless / tonerless printers aren’t exactly new, but here’s a more novel approach: inkless, tonerless, and completely reusable. The PrePeat rewritable printer is exactly that: using special paper made of PET plastic, you can make all the flowcharts and meeting notes you need, and when you want to start fresh, feed the paper back in to start fresh
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PrePeat rewritable printer lets you undo print jobs, no ink or toner used
The Prisoner viewable online
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I didn’t watch AMC’s remake of The Prisoner when it aired last November, but I was delighted to see that all 17 episodes of the original 1967-1968 British series are still viewable in full for free on the AMC site. If JG Ballard wrote a TV series, I’d imagine it would have been something like The Prisoner. For those who aren’t hip to it yet, the show is a trippy psychological drama about a former spy held captive in a mysterious resort-like prison.
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The Prisoner viewable online
HTC Dragon and friends turn up on Dopod roadmap
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The HTC Dragon may not be quite the same mythical beast it once was now that the Nexus One has stolen some of its thunder, but it is still an actual device and, according to a recently leaked Dopod roadmap, it’s headed for China in the second quarter of this year. Details are otherwise a bit light, but it is apparently an Android device (as expected) and packs a 3.6-inch WVGA display. Joining it over the course of the year are the 3.4-inch, Android-based A6388, the 4.3-inch Huashan (apparently now a Windows Mobile device — possibly an HD2 successor?), the 3.2-inch Tianshan, and the considerably smaller Songshan phone, both of which are also Android phones, and should be out in either Q3 or Q4. Still no indication of a release for any of them over here, unfortunately, but something’s bound to give with that many HTCphones floating about. HTC Dragon and friends turn up on Dopod roadmap Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:37:00 EST
Hipster puppies
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Hipster puppies
Nokia Nuron spotted again, connection to 5230 cemented?
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Dear Nokia fan clinging on to all hope that the 5230 and Nuron were two separate entities, whereby you’d have even more Espoo devices to look forward to: you’re wrong. TmoNews has picked up what’s purported to be another internal T-Mobile documentation for the 5230 Nuron
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Nokia Nuron spotted again, connection to 5230 cemented?

Standard vaccine injections, done with a 1-in.-long needle, aren’t as effective in obese patients . Instead, they need a longer needle to get the same level of immune response. Researchers aren’t sure why, but it’s possible that fat prevents shorter needles from delivering the vaccine directly into muscle, where it has better access to immune cells .(Via Ivan Oransky .)
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Standard vaccine injections don’t work as well for the obese
Google Wave in Action: Real-World Use Case Studies
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A week ago we asked readers to tell us how they’re using Google Wave in their daily lives, and despite a bit of “ha! no one’s using Wave!” snarking on the Twitter, we got lots of interesting responses. Unsurprisingly, most Wavers use it as a real-time wiki, but some take advantage of features unique to Wave, like inline and private replies, public tags, and gadgets. I featured the most unique use cases I got in a brand new chapter just added to The Complete Guide to Google Wave
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Google Wave in Action: Real-World Use Case Studies

It’s not everyday that we can say there’s external laptop GPU love in the air, but right on the heels the appearance of the Gigabyte M1405 with its GeForce GT220 dock, NVIDIA is expressing interest in external laptop GPUs as well.
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NVIDIA pursuing external graphics accelerators for laptops?

The FBI wants ISPs to keep tabs on which websites users visit, and retain those logs for two years . FBI Director Robert Mueller wants providers to store customers’ “origin and destination information” to help in child porn and other felony investigations, said a bureau attorney at a recent federal task force meeting.
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FBI wants ISPs to retain your web surfing records for 2 years

The Web Worker Daily blog reminds us that today is National Clean Out Your Computer Day. Want to do some serious PC cleaning but not sure where to start
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Today Is National PC Cleanup Day, So Let’s Tidy Up Your System












