Google has created a fleet of self-driving cars
Self-driving cars are very definitely part of the future we’ve been promised, at least according to that most timeless of visionary glimpses into mankind’s technological future: the 1993 Sylvester Stallone / Wesley Snipes vehicle Demolition Man. The advantages of a self-driving car are obvious: a vehicle that will obey the rules of the road and
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Cable Baskets and Decluttering: A Home Office Makeover [Featured Workspace]
Banishing cable clutter, slapping on a rich coat of paint, and swapping out your old particleboard office furnishings for new and stylish ones goes a long way towards turning a ho-hum home office into a stunning one. More »
DIY Automated, PC-Cooling Vent Panel
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Elecom Memory Card Reader is back in a new version!
GeekStuff4U will provide by the end of september two new card readers (SDXC compatible), compatible with both Mac and PC, featuring an incredible booster that you will discover by reading more of this article!
The MR-A005 and MR-A006 (SmartMedia Compatible) series are kind of incredible and particularly well convenient card readers. Supporting SD, SDHC, MiniSd, MiniSDHC, MMC, xD, SDXC, Memory Sticks and many more (breath), the new reader from Elecom is a must have on your desk. The ultimate idea is those card readers are featuring an USB Booster which will allow you to go up to 20% faster transfer rate.
And for the fun, there are available in several colors. Black, red, silver, White (only for the MR-A005) and Blue (only for the MR-A006, Smartmedia Compatible one).
From ¥4,150, on GeekStuff4U, by the end of september. For more info, feel free to contact us!
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Verizon Getting the iPhone in 2011, Wall Street Journal Reports
According to the Wall Street Journal, which is apparently talking to "people familiar with the matter," Apple will soon begin mass producing a new iPhoneVerizon's network in early 2011 that will land on . As we've come to expect from these frequent rumors of impending Verizon iPhonedom, details are incredibly scarce. It's unknown if the unicorn-like Verizon iPhone will be based on the iPhone 4 or the older 3GS. All that is known is that it will work on CDMA networks, and that it is distinctly different from the next-gen AT&T iPhone that is already in the design stages. Losing iPhone exclusivity could seriously hurt AT&T, but expanding beyond the troubled provider would be a boon for Apple.
Look, we're getting tired of the Verizon iPhone rumor-mongering. Yes, it will inevitably happen at some point; we can all agree on that. But every six months some "trusted source" or "source close to the project" comes forward to say the iPhone is coming to Verizon in just a couple of months, nay, a couple of weeks. And like the ravenous jackals they (we) are, the press jumps all over the (usually questionable and incredibly vague) report for fear of missing out on the story. And in the end we just end up as another cog in the Apple marketing machine, rather than as reporters of serious news. Until it's officially announced, can we just give it a break?
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