Posts Tagged ‘internet’

Fujitsu U820 Convertible Tablet is Atom-based

The last time we covered an atom-based device, it was the world’s thinnest USI Mobile Internet Device. This time it is about the new launch of a Convertible Tablet U820 by Fujitsu…

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Easy Face Generator Moonjee for Funny Faces and More

2 Comments By Eran Abramson on September 9th, 2008 in Web 2.0
Easy Face Generator Moonjee for Funny Faces and More

Would you like to edit some face or profile pictures? Would an easy face generator be great for making funny faces, happy faces, new art faces or blending pictures together? Moonjee grants these fun features at their site for anyone to edit, change, or virtually transform a face picture…

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Take Portable Google Chrome Anywhere on a USB Flash Drive

If you tried, liked and became dependent on the new Google Chrome Browser, you can now take it with you to be available on every computer you use. The new portable version of Google Chrome is available for download here and has been tested on Windows XP and Vista…

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Google Chrome Browser has Integrated Search and Improved JavaScript

[UPDATE: Google Chrome Download]
Google Chrome is a new Open Source Internet Browser from Google itself. The Google Browser (Codenamed “Chrome”) will be based on the existing rendering engine Webkit and will include Google’s Gears project…

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IE8 Beta 2 Released with 50 new Features

Microsoft released the second beta of its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 web browser with a number of new features over the first beta that was launched in March earlier this year…

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Watch the 2008 Beijing Olympics for Free Online

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on August 10th, 2008 in Web 2.0
Watch the 2008 Beijing Olympics for Free Online

You can watch the 2008 Beijing Olympics Online for free! I have looked forward to the 2008 Beijing Olympics for four years now…

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Cuil Search Engine: The New Competitor to Google Search

Cuil is a new search engine developed by Tom Costello, Ex-Google Search Architect Anna Patterson, and two Ex-Google Engineers Russell Power and Louis Monier which is supposedly going to be better, faster and bigger than Google search…

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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Goodbye Fake Steve Jobs

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on July 12th, 2008 in Apple
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: Goodbye Fake Steve Jobs

Daniel Lyons, also known as the Fake Steve Jobs, has officially announced the retirement of the parody Blog named after the Apple CEO…

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Skype Laughter Chain: Laughter is the Best Medicine on Video Chat

Are you familiar with Skype? Probably so. Most likely you are one of the millions of Skype users, which have downloaded and used this application to make free voice and video chats worldwide. For additional promotion of their live video chat, Skype has turned to laughs with the Skype Laughter Chain…

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Exercise within Second Life with a Stationary Bike

The Wii Fit is getting a lot of headline by providing individuals a way to exercise while playing video games. That is nice and all, but you are confined within the settings of the game. Wouldn’t it be really great if we could exercise by riding our bike within a Virtual World? Say…Second Life?..

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