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Cell phones that come with all the free music you can hear! Sort of...and they won't get far without getting all the labels to sign up.MySpace and Universal start to brawl. As always, the customer is the loser.
MySpace releases MySpace Transmissions. Maybe they should have waited a month for it to actually be finished.
Google's announced their fastest growing search terms, and Yahoo released their top searches. I'll give you a hint - the crisis in Darfur wasn't on there.
Verizon's CEO says that Android-enabled phones could be available in Verizon stores in '08. Skeptics at Tech Crunch point out that musing to BusinessWeek falls short of an official announcement.
Microsoft announced that the controversial anti-piracy tool called the 'kill switch' will soon be disabled. You're not home free though, Vista will still annoy pirates into compliance.
The World of Warcraft PC from Dell.
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In this week's podcast, Dylan Tweney, Daniel Dumas, and Jose Fermoso discuss the growing tension over the future of cameras: Will the digital revolution kill film forever, or does the old standby have a few shots left?
In addition, they talk about the MediaGate MG-350HD video streamer, the Blue Sky EXO speaker system (and argue over its worth against other available entertainment options), and find that it's easy to get excited over Dell's new retail offerings and the newest Cowon media player.
Finally, they go over a few of Chris Kohler's recent tips on how to find a Wii this Christmas. The verdict: You have to be lucky. Or, if you're waiting outside at 4AM at a Best Buy in the next couple of weeks, just stop it and find it at an auction site.
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The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #7: From the Blu-ray/HD-DVD Wars to the Exploding Battery Mystery
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #5: From Google's Android Alliance to the iPhone's iBricking Firmware
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #4: From Wal-Mart's Early Black Friday To NBC's Word War With Apple
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #3: From the CTIA Trade Show to the Leopard Launch
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #2: We're Giving Away Good Times (Nokia N810 Tablet and iPhone Apps)
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #1: Listen and Be Amazed (Microsoft's Zune and the Gateway One PC)
Il FIR è un oggetto che si mette su un condotto del motore e permetterebbe di risparmiare il 15% del carburante e ben il 40% degli inquinanti. E’ un materiale ceramico che, semplificando, converte il calore del motore in fotoni infrarosso migliorando la combustione del motore.
Io più che calore ho sentito puzza di bruciato, e mi è tornato in mente il famoso tubo Tucker.
Il miracoloso apparecchio è stato presentato da un’associazione ambientalista di nome Gaia, ed è commercializzato dalla Balos Tchnology al prezzo di circa 100 €uro.
Secondo Mauro Tedeschini, direttore di Quattroruote, intervistato da Caterpillar, che si è avvalso del suo pool di ingegneri che si occupano spesso di queste faccende, è una bufala, una truffa ben organizzata alla “supercazzola“.
Sul sito vengono messi insieme termini e dati corretti con altri totalmente privi di fondamento ed un lettore poco esperto potrebbe anche caderci.
Per il momento gli unici modi per risparmiare carburante ed inquinare meno sono: non usare l’auto, andare piano. Se proprio la dovete comprare prendetela piccola in attesa dell’auto elettrica da ricaricare con energia pulita e rinnovabile.