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$400 Cloudbook Takes Aim On The Eee PC
Everex’s Cloudbook is a scrappy fella that could pose a challenge to its only serious rival if more time is spent perfecting the rough cut of Linux that hobbles it.
GPU Programming Comes to the Mac
With the iPhone SDK looking like it will be delayed for another week or two, Mac developers have the chance to fool around with another new toolkit and SDK thanks to graphics card maker Nvidia. After introducing its CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) technology in early 2007, Nvidia has finally released a Mac OS X [...]
Sony M1-series Bravia HDTV LCDs in various colors
Welcome to the world of colorful Sony M1-series Bravia HDTV LCDs, these M1-series Bravia comes in an array of colours, sizes and of course prices. First of all the 20 inch version comes in at ¥110,000 ( $1,020) then comes the 16 inch for ¥90,000 ($835).
ASUS aims to make your monitor a full high-quality HDTV media center
While there’s no really replacing a good HDTV, your flat panel monitor can totally display HD content, though on a smaller scale. More importantly, it can disply HDTV, and ASUS has put together a neat little combo box for just that.
New HDTV s use Ultra Wideband Technology
Convert Greasemonkey Scripts to Add-ons
I have to admit that it took me a while to install Greasemonkey with my Firefox just because I like to keep things simple. I’m a minimalist of sorts. Still, finally getting around installing opened new doors for me and installing a few scripts streamlined my browsing experience a bit more.
SOYO 47-Inch LCD 1080p HDTV MT-SYXRT4791AB Review
Fujitsu Plasmavision P65FT00AUB Plasma HDTV
Speed Up Firefox with Preloader
So our favorite browser is quite the memory hog and, as I’ve been told, it loads quite slowly too compared to Opera and even Internet Explorer (a travesty!). And it’s quite true. Even with Windows Vista prefetch, a dual-core processor and a couple gigs of RAM, it still takes quite a while to load.
Preview Wikipedia Articles with Inline Viewer Greasemonkey Script
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I have had my beef with Wikipedia being used as a source for academic work but I can’t deny it’s usefulness for quick and dirty information gathering. But with the 2,209,000+ articles, browsing through the pages can be tedious chore. Unless, of course, you get a sneak peak of what lies behind [...]

