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Some Early Adopters Stung By Ubuntu's Karmic KoalaNorsefire writes to mention a Register piece reporting that early adopters are having a tough time with Karmic Koala, Ubuntu's latest release. "Ubuntu 9.10 is causing outrage and frustration, with early adopters wishing they'd stuck with previous versions of the Linux distro. Blank and flick... |
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Mac Users Ready to Pay Up for Apple Tablet [Study]The “how much will you pay for an Apple Tablet?” question might be a bit premature given the specifications or the launch date of the device are not yet confirmed. Nonetheless, Retrevo has just published a study looking at the price points at which both Mac and PC users would be willing to pay ... |
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Dyson's Air Multiplier looks great, feels good, hurts walletFor a week I've tried to use Dyson's bladeless Air Multiplier as a giant bubble-blowing machine, to no avail. No combination of soap and speed setting succeeds, no matter how carefully coated the vent halo or the ring itself, or how much time I spend experimenting with detergents. And I'd bette... |
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A. Siegel: German Solar Rides Power Surge to a WinWith the last moments of competition, with the last event, the German team of Decathletes surged forward to seize the lead, seize the victory of the fourth Solar Decathlon, topping second-place Illinois (The Gable House) by less than 11 points out of 1000 possible (908.27 to 897.3). The margin... |
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Facebook Wave: Why Facebook Should Clone Google WaveHistory is littered with good ideas that didn’t work out because they were ahead of their time. Tablet PCs didn’t work out a decade ago, but with technology advances, they’re poised to make a comeback. Microsoft’s local information web site Sidewalk.com was a bust in 1997... |
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Facebook Wave: Why Facebook Should Clone Google WaveHistory is littered with good ideas that didn’t work out because they were ahead of their time. Tablet PCs didn’t work out a decade ago, but with technology advances, they’re poised to make a comeback. Microsoft’s local information web site Sidewalk.com was a bust in 1997... |

