Google Blogoscoped as attempted to find out the list of censored words on Google. The writer wrote a script that fed about 27,000 to Google and returned a list that returned the infamous “According to local laws and policies some search results... (Continue reading)
This Mac system has a 20 inch Dell Monitor and it’s running off of a Mac mini concealed under the table. I’d love a set up like this. Wall mounted Dell 2005FPW 20″ LCD running from a hidden Mac Mini.... (Continue reading)
Way back in 1999, there was an article that talked about how technological advancements will one day allow the common person to command his or her bathtubs to set the temperature at the perfect time. Bill Gates, the worlds richest... (Continue reading)
Amazon.com opened a brand new section on their site! Amazon Groceries! They have Pop tarts! Things that are sadly missing: Twizzlers! Pepsi / Cocacola Maruchan Ramen! I’m going to take out my receipt from my last grocery store visit and... (Continue reading)
On Thursday, AOL’s Netscape property will no longer be just another portal – it’s being converted into a Digg-clone with non-techy categories. They did manage to get the non-Tech categories up before Digg.com. Digg.com has plans of opening up non-tech... (Continue reading)
Eric Schmidt, one of the founders of Google, has posted a message about the upcoming bill that may potentially destroy the Internet as we know it today. In the next few days, the House of Representatives is going to vote... (Continue reading)
Only $20,000 *drooooooolllll* I wouldn’t want to carry that thing indoors though. If I could afford $20,000 for a TV then I’d probably hire Mr.T to install this for me. [ Link ] via... (Continue reading)
Invented by Joao Sabino Would go great with: Keyboard Shoes via... (Continue reading)
Watch as poets compose their works of art in real time. Quickmuse allows an audience to watch first hand the creative process. Poets are given 15 minutes to write text inspired by a thought provoking quote about art. The site... (Continue reading)
Your $400 dollar iPod was manufactured by Chinese women who work 15 hours straight at a rate of $1.50 per day. These women are housed by the hundreds in dormitories, and visitors from the out side world are not allowed... (Continue reading)