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PLX Devices xWave Brainwave Interface is a First for iPad, iPhone, or iPod
Sep 7th

Even if you aren’t a fan of the iPad, or any one of Apple’s creations, you do have to admit that there’s a huge array of very interesting applications, both physical and digital, that get created to support those pieces of gadgetry.
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PLX Devices xWave Brainwave Interface is a First for iPad, iPhone, or iPod
Exclusive: Samsung NX100 in the wild
Sep 7th

Looks like we can take the guesswork out of today’s leaked render , after all. A generous (and, as usual, anonymous) reader just sent us a handful of pictures of what appears to be — quite convincingly, we might add — the Samsung NX100 we’ve been eying since a low-res snapshot came to light last month.
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Exclusive: Samsung NX100 in the wild
Make Windows 7 Start Menu Search Find Your Applications Faster
Sep 6th

When you first get your shiny new Windows 7 PC, typing anything into the Start Menu search box returns exactly what you want instantly—but what about once you’ve built up loads of files? It tends to get really slow, but here’s how to fix it.
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Make Windows 7 Start Menu Search Find Your Applications Faster
Week in Geek: Google Sticks Wave in a Box Edition
Sep 5th

This week we learned how to pin an external drive to the Windows 7 taskbar, create an eBook or PDF from Wikipedia articles for offline reading, edit the hosts file, help computer users remotely with TeamViewer, minimize applications to the system tray in the simplest way, and more.
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Week in Geek: Google Sticks Wave in a Box Edition
Sleek Audio SA7 and SA6-R “ears-on”
Sep 4th

We’re big Sleek Audio fans here at SlashGear, and we’ve known the company has been cooking up something special for the past six months or so.
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Sleek Audio SA7 and SA6-R “ears-on”
Create and Customize Quick Steps in Outlook 2010
Sep 3rd

A new feature in Outlook 2010 is the ability to apply multiple actions at once to your email messages. Here we will take a look at creating your own Quick Steps for managing your email in Outlook 2010.
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Create and Customize Quick Steps in Outlook 2010
How to Remember People’s Names (and Deal with Unusual Names) [Mind Hacks]
Sep 1st

Accurately remembering names is one of the simplest yet most important components of interacting with people, no matter in what capacity. This article presents some tips I’ve acquired over the years with regards to remembering and using people’s names
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How to Remember People’s Names (and Deal with Unusual Names) [Mind Hacks]
Graphite foam promises longer-lasting LEDs
Aug 31st

LED lamps may soon be able to go much longer between fixture replacements thanks to a new graphite foam cooling system developed at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
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Graphite foam promises longer-lasting LEDs



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