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E-Ten Glofiish X800 PDa

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Phew…Check out the curves on the E-Ten Glofiish X800 HSDPA PDA Phone. The big
Its got a large VGA (640 x 480) display, 3G, HSDPA, Wifi and Bluetooth support for the heavy mobile users like me. [...]

Mandylion Password Manager

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I’m an IT professional and as such, I manage many devices with as many passwords. I have so many passwords to keep track of that I actually have to keep an encrypted spreadsheet! This is hardly efficient as I have to decrypt each time I need to pull up [...]

Shower Shock Caffeinated Body Wash

Are you like me and have a ridiculously hard time waking up in the
morning? Do you need a shot of caffeine to get you going? Do you
stumble around getting ready before you get that coffee in you? Then
you may be able to shortcut the whole process by showering with
Shower Shock Caffeinated Body Wash. This body [...]

TechCrunch has 15,000 Spam Comments Per Day

On January 4 we reported that the Akismet filter had stopped a million spam comments from reaching TechCrunch. At that point we’d been using it for about nine months.
The number of blocked spam comments is now two million, just ten weeks later. That works out to about 15,000 spam comments hitting TechCrunch every day.
If [...]

HDTV Listings for March 17, 2007

Filed under: ABC, CBS, The CW, Discovery-HD, ESPN-HD, Fox, HBO-HD, HDNet, INHD, MyNetworkTV, NBC, Showtime-HD, Starz, TNT-HD, Universal-HD, Listings
What we’re watching: The NCAA tournament continues on in round 2 on CBS, but later on we’ll look out for a new Saturday Night Live episode hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Our traditional high-def listings continue below.
Here are some [...]

First Global Tsunami Alarm System

March 17, 2007 Holidaying on the water just hasn’t been the same since the Boxing Day Tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004. Tsunamis are not new – they have been occurring regularly since time began. The probability of a tsunami is greatest in areas where the earth’s tectonic plates meet. Most fear created [...]

The Solar Shuttle – solar-powered 42-passenger boat

March 17, 2007 Designed by SolarLab founder Christoph Behling, the SolarShuttle is the UK’s largest and most advanced solar boat. It was launched last July, and operates on the ecologically-fragile Serpentine Lake in one of the oldest parks in the world, London’s Hyde Park. Entirely pollution-free and silent running, the exquisitely beautiful SolarShuttle [...]

Nanotechnology offers vastly improved fingerprint acquisition

March 16, 2007 With the spate of Crime Scene Investigation shows currently running on television networks around the world, it’s hard not to be impressed with the evidence that technology can uncover. Well the science of fingerprinting looks set to move to a whole new level in the near future thanks to refinements to [...]

DockitJet offers both a jet boat and a jetski

March 17, 2007 The concept of using a jetski to power a larger watercraft was pioneered back in the early nineties and has yielded a stunning array of versatile PWC-dockable watercraft such as the Shuttlecraft, Windjet, Jetmate and Jetmaster, but the idea has been taken in a different direction with this inventive PWC-dockable Rigid [...]

New 3D Imaging technology promises early detection of Alzheimer’s and Dementia

March 15, 2007 The older people become, the greater risk they have of sharing the tragic fate of those who remain alive yet are increasingly unaware of the world around them. In industrialised countries, one to six percent of the population over the age of 65 and an even more alarming ten to twenty [...]