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If you’ve always wanted one of those cool looking digital photo frames, now is a great time to buy one. When they first came out, they cost several hundred dollars for a small, bulky thing that had poor resolution. Even if they had been cheaper, I still would have avoided them because the whole point is to reproduce the look of a real photograph in a real frame. At lower resolutions, it just doesn’t work.
Today, however, there are multiple sizes and frame styles to choose from for under $200. The resolutions are good enough that some can even be used as a monitor for your computer. If I can find one for under $100 that has good resolution and picture quality, I might just pick one of these up.
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This just in… Transformers will be reopening in mid-September at select IMAX locations. The best part, it will include additional footage not seen in the originally released movie.
I have no official source to quote because this was a conversation overheard from a local IMAX theater manager.
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In this case, a picture is worth a thousand words. So, I’ll let the logo speak for itself.
The best part is I found this website by doing a help search inside Microsoft Powerpoint for “compress” (I was wanting to compress a large Power Point presentation). The first result is a link to a MS Office […]
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In “Self-powered displays keep gadgets alive,” New Scientist describes two new patents granted to Nokia and Motorola which plan to improve the batteries of our favorite handhelds (see below for tips on how to find a full version of a patent). While Nokia wants to develop self-powered billboards, Motorola is building a liquid crystal display […]
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According to their site, clipmarks.com has recently been hacked (as of Friday night).
Yep. That’s all I got. I tried to digg their site directly, but digg wouldn’t let me link to clipmarks.com for some reason.