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The Green Head - Sunforce 40 Million Candlepower HID Spotlight Lantern
This super powered flashlight/spotlight can light up the night with its advanced high-intensity discharge (HID) 35 Watt bulb with an amazing 40 minute runtime. It features additional LED lighting, a swivel tube light and emergency signal light functions and can even be used to jump start a ...
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Technology Review: Expanding the Mobile Web
Expanding the Mobile Web An announcement by Adobe and ARM will let phones see more of the Web. While it's true that more and more phones can surf the Web, it's also true that many mobile phones have only a limited ability to show much of the Web's best content. Videos that run in Adobe Flash ...
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007 James Bond techno gadgets: Which are real today? - Network World
We love 007 gadgets and we've always wanted to be able to own some of them. Here are our top 7 (007 -- get it?) gadgets from classic Bond movies. Some of the technology is actually available today. Other gadgets are being developed by various researchers and sadly others are not yet real at all. ...
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Technology Review: Tracking Traffic with Cell Phones
A new project collects traffic data from ...
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Atlas of Cyberspace - Full Content
Comment added by wildcat on 10/28/2008thank you for this, rpfiii, good find -
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Ubiquity prototype lets users take command of Firefox
Comment added by chucksense on 08/28/2008I've only used it a little, but I already love it. Might even be enough to bring me back to Firefox, but that would be a stretch. It would have to get a little further for that to happen. -
YouTube - Commodore Vic-20 commercial
Comment added by Adrien Joly on 08/27/2008startrek's cpt. kirk is selling computers! funny!
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