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[Technorotica: Titillating Technology to arouse your inner Geek] The question is, just which widescreen DVD was playing on your "rearview mirror". It could have been the backup camera, but you and I both know it wasn't.
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[E-Bitz - SBS MVP the Official Blog of the SBS "Diva"] Running with Scissors... uh .....I mean admin rights: , backup/restore, changing system time, and so on. When most of the primary functionality of an application is system administration, the application must still run from a Limited User account and inform the user why none of the features can be used.
[Ask.engadget.com] Ask Engadget: Advice on buying a DVD camcorder? - Ask Engadget ...: Like some people have said, three CCD is the only way to go, as each CCD only captures one color,(Red, Green, or Blue) to allow for a better picture, as each CCD gets more information, where DVD camcorders only have one CCD, and the CD has to capture all of the information on one chip. Try to find a 3 CCD camera, 1/4 in CCD's or bigger would be my recommendation.
[Panbo.com] Panbo's Marine Electronics & Communications Weblog: Gadgets Archives: Since many visitors to this weblog come through Google searches on the 118 WallyPower, I thought I'd post this link to a New York Times article that discusses the WallyPower and the fact that it is relatively cheap at $25 millon... And, they found a gadget on board this yacht that I missed.
[Wandwaver.co.uk] wongaBlog » 2005 » May: If my hard drive died today I’d lose a fair chunk of photos, documents and emails, because I don’t have a DVD writer to easily back everything up. This is a Dumb Thing.
[Ventureblog.com] VentureBlog: Consumer Electronics & Gadgets: A few months back, we commented on the concept of the "Good Enough" point -- when the state of development of a technology is far enough long that it satisfies a broad range of needs and further differentiation becomes more about marketing and fashion instead of technology. Our previous article discussed iPods and MP3 players, but we now seem to be approaching a similar point with cell phone cameras.
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