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There’s nothing a like a good snitch to get keyboards clacking and today’s hot news is that Nokia’s low cost iPhone rival is going to be officially launched next week at a London event.
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Everyone keeps talking about Smule’s virtual lighter iPhone application called Sonic Lighter…
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Joe sez, “Neuros has a new technology to superimpose text from a dedicated chat room in real time on a TV set, allowing a sort of ‘crowd narration’ for events or shows. Neuros is inaugurating this technology with the upcoming presidential debate so that anyone can participate in real time fact checking, discussion etc along with the candidates. While anyone can participate in the discussion you’ll need a Neuros OSD to see that discussion on your TV set superimposed over the debate.” Participate in the US Presidential Debate with Crowd Narration.
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Hacakday offers instructions on how to create the smallest web server you ever did see: it occupies the dimensions (except depth, of course!) of a business card! I can’t see myself handing these out at meetings any time soon, however. Not, at least, without creating a bomb scare.
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Proceeds from the sale of these “cardboard” silkscreened duvet-sets goes to benefit a Dutch homeless charity.
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We all know how much companies in China love producing knockoffs of successful products, and ActFind is selling a bunch of the iPhone.