Category: Technology
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Review – Motorola Defy (MB525)
Motorola Defy (MB525) – Telstra 3G Network. Android 2.2.2 with MotoBlur. Score: 1/5 – Buy an iPhone instead. This review is not going to be flattering to either Motorola or Android, as I find it difficult to know where the root cause of a problem lies (Android, or the specific implementation as delivered by Motorola)…
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Kindle 3 – WiFi
Amazon have announced the kindle available in 6″ with WiFi and WiFi+3G models. Some of the key features of the Kindle 3 that may interest you is the higher contrast screen for that even more paper like visuals, even lighter and smaller than before, a new colour (graphite) which I personally find significantly more appealing.…
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Blu-Ray : Why is it going no where
Blu-Ray why is it not gaining consumer traction, quite franky I believe the answer is really quite simple and the studios are somewhat retard for not waking up and making this format the DVD killer that it could be – PRICE. Currently those studios that are bringing their back catalogue to market are tying to…
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Australia to get 1,000 megawatt wind farm
Australia to get 1,000 megawatt wind farm | The Register Excellent, I love it. While I am no “Global Warming” or “Climate Change” fanaticist (I tend to lean the other way) I am very pleased to see such an brilliant use of power being installed in Australia. My opinion is that the climate is a…
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Homemade burning laser can cut metal – Make your own
Class 4 LASERS are the most powerful and dangerous class of lasers, and they are certainly not toys; the beam will burn flesh and retinas faster than you can realize it, and even diffuse reflections can be very dangerous. (with videos) — This is just too geek cool. A home made laser that can hack…