More nuclear Stories

Everything is going portable these days, but . . . nuclear reactors? Hyperion Power Generation, a startup based in Santa Fe, N.M., is working on a self-contained compact nuclear power reactor unit that it says is “about the size of a typical backyard hot tub” (a […] Read more »

This is just pitiful. As if “crapware”, the extra apps that you’ll likely never use, isn’t enough of a nuisance, Sony is now charging $49.95 for the honor of removing said “crapware” from some Sony PCs before shipping. This is ridiculous and I personally think the […] Read more »

I’m a web worker who is constantly using Google Docs.  It’s a service that is very easy to use.  It’s accessible wherever I can get online and it’s a fully functional word processor that has all the features I need on a daily basis.  There are […] Read more »

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This has to go in the “why didn’t I think of that?” category which I don’t think we have. It’s a slick and simple hack to get an iPhone to voice announce your callers by name and the concept can be used for practically any phone […] Read more »

VideoEgg, which has gotten more than a few press mentions today regarding the similarity of its overlaid video ad format to the one YouTube just launched, isn’t pulling any punches. The San Francisco-based startup has redesigned its homepage to state “Welcome, YouTube. Seriously.” And then, for […] Read more »

After bumping into the World Series of Poker (WSOP) a bajillion times on late-night sports channels, I wanted to find an easy way to hone my skills in Texas Hold ‘Em, without having to lose my shirt (and money) at Vegas or my dignity among friends […] Read more »

We can debate iTunes vs. Zune Marketplace (vs. Yahoo! Music, Rhapsody, Napster, etc…) until the Beatles finally appear in one of them; in the meantime, if you’re a true audiophile, consider stopping by MusicGiants. MusicGiants provides a music download store filled with lossless recordings. Instead of […] Read more »

Cablevision added 79,982 more cable modem service users and signed up 74,142 new Internet phone users in the third quarter 2004. Their $99 a month triple play package is becoming seriously popular. Watch out Verizon! Read more »

Okay with all the idle chatter about Apple’s IPhone, there might be something in the works. Type IPHONE.ORG and guess where it takes you. Actually the domain name is registered to Apple. The domain name was registered in 1999, and last updated on July 27, 2004. […] Read more »

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