Dual View LCD Display

Sharp will begin mass production of the world’s first dual-view LCD, enabling viewers to see 2 totally different images when looking at an angle to the left or right of the screen. This breakthrough is achieved by superimposing a ‘parallax barrier’ onto the LCD to make the source light separate into right and left directions.

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Do the iPod Shuffle..

So I picked up one of These this week.. Before I bought the shuffle I read a bunch of reviews on it. I think This Guy sums it up best. “I find it incredibly amusing that Apple’s marketing department has successfully compensated for the fact that the device doesn’t have a display for navigating your music and folders by making a standard feature on all music devices the key selling point of the music player. “Life is random” Honestly, only Apple could get away with it. Which they have and I feel good about it. They should have classes at major institutions which do nothing but study Apple marketing.” When I bought the Shuffle There was a real nice Samsung Mp3 player for the same price sitting right next to it. It had the same amount of space, a nice display, and a ton of additional features including a FM tuner, voice recorder, the works. But I picked the Shuffle over it because I knew I would be happier when I’m wanting to get out the door to work and I need to load my Mp3 player down with music at the last second and I don’t want to deal with all the extra hassle. whoever complains that the shuffle is junk because it doesn’t have a battery hogging display, or all of these features that no one ever uses, doesn’t understand the point apple is trying to push. IMO the shuffle is the best small MP3 player on the market and I couldn’t be happier owning one.

Mac OSX 10.4.2 Released

New updates to Dashboard, bug fixes, and other items.

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IBM unveils dual-core PowerPC chips up to 2.5GHz

IBM today formally introduced a dual-core version of its PowerPC 970 (G5) processor, which could find its way into Apple Power Macs in the coming months.

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Wi-Fi on your back pack

Here’s a step by step guide on how to turn your backpack into a walking wi-fi hot spot. You have the complete mechanism explained effectively.

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Sad day for London.

After I heard about the attack on London this morning I cant keep my eyes off the news. It’s sad to see so many lives lost to a conflict most people don’t want anything to do with. My condolences go out to everyone effected by today’s barbaric acts.

Flickr - London Bomb Blasts

An organized Flickr photo collection of London’s terrorist attack on July 7, 2005.

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Man Charged With Felony For Stealing Someone’s Wi-Fi

Police have arrested a man for using someone else’s wireless Internet network in one of the first criminal cases involving this fairly common practice.

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