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POPSBatman Film Reveals Nokia Touchscreen Phone Viewers of the new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight," were treated to a glimpse of Nokia's most-anticipated release, a touchscreen phone code-named Tube. The handset, which brings to mind Neonode's N2 (scroll down for photo), is expected to launch before the end of the year.
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POPSiPod Touch Games : From Classic To Latest iPod Touch Games Thank God! I really had a good time downloading these cool ipod touch games and more. Also I easily get other ipod movies games and other files for my iphone and zune. Great job. Awesome games, really exciting and easy to get file. On the other hand its not free, I have to pay less but im satisfied paying it one time and I could get all the files I want for all of my gadgets.
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POPSThe iBar -- An Amazing Bar Experience Enhance your bar with the iBar system: integrated video-projectors can project any content on the bar-surface and an intelligent tracking system detects all objects touching the surface.
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POPSSilent No More: Iranian Student Sentenced To Death
The protests Mr Batebi took part in nine years ago frightened Iran’s rulers. The students were angry about censorship, the persecution of intellectuals and the thugs who beat up any student overheard disparaging the regime. Mr Batebi thinks Iran could well turn solidly democratic some day. In neighbouring states, religious extremism is popular. In Iran, he says, the government is religiously extreme, but the people are not. He is cagey about how exactly he escaped. But he says he used a cellphone camera to record virtually every step of his journey, and will soon go public with the pictures and his commentary. Meanwhile, he seems to be enjoying America. He praises the way “people have the opportunity to become who they want to be”. Shortly after he arrived, he posted a picture of himself in front of the Capitol on his Farsi-language blog,* with the caption: “Your hands will never touch me again.” http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-KjyoxDgwc6uQN8Q8PTn1n8dj8oA-?cq=1
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POPSForgiveness? For this? Horrible. Total nightmare...full story here: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=648885 I am puzzled as to why they embarked on such an adventure without medical insurance however!
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POPSElectronic Papyrus: The Digital Book, Unfurled The black-and-white display holds about 22 lines of a book page, depending on the font, all shown in the crisp black type provided by technology from E Ink, also used in Amazon’s Kindle and other e-readers. The screen changes from one page to the next in about half a second, at the touch of a thumb.
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POPSSoon You Can Clip On the Go-Go in the Air-Air The original article was in The Wall Street Journal. Now that in-flight service is available, what do you suppose is next? Underwater internet service? I'm not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing. Once in a while, it's nice to be "unavailable."
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POPSCharging by the Byte to Curb Internet Traffic Think about it--the telecoms have us by the short hairs. They also have immunity (or soon will) from prosecution for helping the Gov't spy on us if they want. We need to speak out about this, wherever possible.
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POPS10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Cell Phones Just when we feel comfortable enough to say “wow, cell phones have really changed the way we operate,” things get even weirder. Here are 10 facts about cells from around the world that show the scale and style of our contemporary global use.
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POPSCharging By The Byte To Curb Internet Traffic
“Based on current trends, total bandwidth in the AT&T network will increase by four times over the next three years,” the company said in a statement. All three companies say that placing caps on broadband use will ensure fair access for all users. Internet metering is a throwback to the days of dial-up service, but at a time when video and interactive games are becoming popular, the experiments could have huge implications for the future of the Web. Even if the caps are far above the average users’ consumption, their mere existence could cause users to reduce their time online. Just ask people who carefully monitor their monthly allotments of cellphone minutes and text messages. “As soon as you put serious uncertainty as to cost on the table, people’s feeling of freedom to predict cost dries up and so does innovation and trying new applications,” Vint Cerf, the chief Internet evangelist for Google who is often called the “father of the Internet.”
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POPSBrain Surgeons and Cellphones I heard three different surgeons also on Larry King and it was quite interesting. They suggested keeping it away from the body and using a wire. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/02/brain-surgeons-and-cellphones/