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Whether you’re in need of clockin’ some chess or timing that TV dinner in your oven
— MK2k’s Game Clock simulator delivers. Use Chess Clock aka Game Clock v1.1 for the
obvious game of Chess, or perhaps Poker Tournaments, or even a simple Stop Watch. Whatever the
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Ubergizmo -
56 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="RoverPC Pro G7 Smartphone" alt="RoverPC Pro G7 Smartphone"
hspace="5" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/roverg7.jpg" vspace="5" border="0" //div
pRoverPC of Russia has recently released its Pro G7 business-oriented smartphone that will come
with all the expected creature comforts, and the 2.8" 640 x 480 resolution touchscreen display will
definitely be worth drooling over. Check out the specifications below :- /P P UL LIQuad-band GSM
/LI LI3G support/LI LI624MHz processor/LI LI128MB RAM /LI LI256MB flash memory/LI LIWi-Fi and
Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity/LI LImicroSDHC memory card slot/LI LI3 megapixel camera/LI LI0.3
megapixel camera for video calls/LI LIWindows Mobile 6.1 Professional /LI LIIntegrated FM tuner/LI
LIGPS capability/LI/UL P/PThe GPS function is best used with a service that downloads locations of
traffic cameras in Russia, helping you avoid getting speeding tickets. You will be able to pick up
this handset in Russia for approximately $616 this December. pPermalink: a
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Techdirt -
1 hours ago
TechCrunch has a story from last week about a top Belgian politician who apparently got drunk in a
New York City bar on a diplomatic trip to the US. A bartender at the bar wrote about it, noting how
the politician, a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_De_Crem"Pieter De Crem/a had acted in a
way that was embarrassing. Additionally, his aides admitted that they came to NYC despite the fact
that they knew the meetings they had lined up had all been canceled due to a UN meeting in Geneva.
The whole thing got an extra spotlight of attention when a staffer complained to the bar owner, and
the bartender was fired. But what's most interesting is how De Crem responded, a
href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/28/when-everyone-is-a-blogger-nothing-you-say-is-off-the-record/"
target="_new"going on a bit of a rampage against bloggers/a: blockquotei I want to take this
opportunity and use this non-event to signal a dangerous phenomenon in our society. We live in a
time where everybody is free to publish whatever he or she wants on blogs at will without taking
any responsibility. This exceeds mud-slinging. Together with you, other Parliament members and the
government I find that it's nearly impossible to defend yourself against this. Everyone of you is a
potential victim. I would like to ask you to take a moment and think about this. /i/blockquote The
thing is, he doesn't seem to dispute any part of the original report. He complains about this idea
that people can publish without responsibility -- but if the problem is idefamation/i, then why not
deny the claims? If the report was itrue/i, then what, exactly, is the problem? The problem isn't
that anyone can publish anything -- it appears to be that De Crem and his entourage didn't do a
very good job hiding their questionable behavior.br /br /a
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours ago
I recently bought a new 7.1 receiver(Onkyo 606) and it came with a Ipod Dock that says it is
compatable with
5th gen Ipod with Video,
Ipod Photo
4th gen Ipod
2nd gen Ipod Nano
1 gen Ipod Nano
When I buy my 120gb Classic will I be able to use it with this dock? Or will I have to get a
different one? If i have to get a different one what do you recommend?
thanks
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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 1 minutes ago
centerimg title="Apple Offers No-fee Mini DisplayPort Licenses " style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Apple
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pApple has loosened their tight turtlenecks abit, offering no-fee Mini DisplayPort licenses to
parties who are interested in designing products around the new specification. It is hoped that
this move will bring the fledgling display connector to mainstream consciousness. After all,
they're pretty confident that most people would need resolutions of up to 2,560 x 1,600 on their
desks, a resolution that is commonly used on 30" displays. Do you think third parties will pick up
this license? Well, it would be interesting to see Apple's train get derailed for a while to A
href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/12/apple_hits_new_record_with_internet_share.html"give
Microsoft a breather/A, whether it is a hardware or software aspect, but then again, we shouldn't
have such nefarious thoughts about companies, right?/P pPermalink: a
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 1 minutes ago
So I just started to dabble in Web Clips and am arranging a few sites on my phone but when you open
the web site through the clip it opens to the zoomed in part of the page I used for my icon. Is
there any way to change this setting?
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CNET News.com - Media 2.0 -
1 hours and 1 minutes ago
The Internet advocacy group will argue that its unconstitutional to protect telecoms after they
helped Bush administration unlawfully spy on Americans.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
1 hours and 1 minutes ago
I have a 2007 17" MacBook Pro
2.4ghz
MacBookPro3,1
SMC Version: 1.18f2
The Optical Drive is:
MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-85J
Firmware Revision: FBZ8
Ok after that, here is the problem I am a problem as you can see with my optical drive giving me
these errors: The device failed to calibrate the laser and medium writing error when I try to burn
any type of dvd or dvd dl. I have tried Disk Utility, Toast, DVDRemaster and some other
applications that I can't remember the name of. I was able to burn DVDs before but for some odd
reason I now can not burn anymore. I have tried several types of dvd brands even studio quality
dvds that my buddy gave me from the local tv station. I can write cds from toast and itunes.
figured i would throw that in if someone asked. anyways. I have also taken compressed air and blown
out the drive but still no luck. So I am asking someone please help me with this let me know what I
need to do. Thanks in advance
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Engadget -
1 hours and 2 minutes ago

Well, it looks like those that found TrekStor's MovieStation
maxi t.u. hard drive a bit too bulky for their taste now have a new option to consider in the
form of the company's new MovieStation pocket c.uc, which packs many of the same media-friendly
features, plus a memory card slot (SD, MMC, and xD) for some added convience. As you can see above,
you'll also get a remote to control the device when it's hooked up to a TV (via composite or
component), and you'll get support for most of the audio and video formats you'll likely want --
yes, including DivX and Xvid. No word on a release 'round here just yet, but folks in the UK can
apparently grab a 250GB version now for £99.99 (about $150) or a 500GB drive for
£139.99 (roughly $215).
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 4 minutes ago
I recently had a little accident with my Mac and had to reinstall iTunes and import all my music
back in there. Now, I have my iPhone and my nano that both have playlists on them. But because I
had to reimport all my music in there, the I don't want to sync either because I am afraid that
wheN I do, the playlists will be removed from both. Is there any way to export a playlist from my
iPhone/nano to recreate it on my Mac? Or any way to sync them to my Mac and not lose the playlists?
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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 4 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="Rogers Wireless Offer Nokia E71" alt="Rogers Wireless Offer
Nokia E71" hspace="5" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/rogers-e71.jpg" vspace="5"
border="0" //div pCanadians will finally be able to get their hands on the Nokia E71, and
surprisingly this phone will retail for a mere $49.99 with a 3-year contract and minimum monthly
voice and data plan of $45. That's pretty cheap (the purchase price), considering the fact that we
were prepared to fork out $99.99 for it from the beginning. Would you make a beeline at Rogers
Wireless to pick up the thinnest smartphone in their line-up, or would you rather give it a pass
since you can't bear to remain stuck with that carrier for three years?/p pPermalink: a
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Lifehacker -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/12/gmailgoogledesktopgadget.png"
width="304" height="329" / Windows only (running Google Desktop): If you want access to your Gmail
on your desktop (literally) without running a full-blown email client, now you can download the
Gmail Google Desktop gadget. You'll need the free Google Desktop software installed first, and then
you can dock your Gmail gadget to the desktop to read, search, send, and star messages. The Gmail
gadget offers the same keyboard shortcuts that web-based Gmail offers, too. You can even open
multiple instances of the gadget and log each into a different Gmail account. The only complaint
about the gadget? It doesn't play a sound when new mail arrives. (Though you may thank Google for
that one.) The Gmail gadget is a free download and works in conjunction with Google Desktop 5 for
Windows only. div class="related"a href="http://desktop.google.com/plugins/i/gmailgadget.html"Gmail
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Gizmodo -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
For those of us who don't remember life before the NES, Boing Boing uncovered a collection of
vintage instruction manuals, ads, hang tags and more, which give us a glimpse of gadgets from the
past....
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Gizmodo -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/Kodakmanual.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" width="446" height="575" style="display:block;" /For those of us who don't
remember life before the NES, a href="http://www.boingboing.com"Boing Boing/a uncovered a
collection of vintage instruction manuals, ads, hang tags and more, which give us a glimpse of
gadgets from the past./p pIncluded in these clippings are lessons on how to build fallout shelters
in case of emergencies, and my personal favorite, headphones, now available with a "new coiled
cord!" Check out a gallery of our favorite retro gizmos below, or head over to the Product Manual
Archive to check out the ongoing collection! [a href="http://www.productmanualarchive.org/"Product
Manual Archive/a via a
href="http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/12/01/archive-of-product-m.html"BoingBoing/a]br script
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 hours and 6 minutes ago
i receive salvageable materials all the time, and about a month ago i got an old school desktop.
Power Macintosh g3 - all in one.
it doesn't boot up. i took it all apart, cleaned everything, went through the service manual, reset
the cuda, bought a new 3.6v battery, used a different power cord....
im a handy guy, but im not too savvy with computers. i can use them, but im not educated
on the hardware operations.
i dont need a walkthrough or anything major, just some ideas on possible reasons for the
malfunction. everything is in order according to the manual.
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Ubergizmo -
1 hours and 7 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="Jasper Xbox 360 Consoles In The Market" alt="Jasper Xbox 360
Consoles In The Market" hspace="5" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/xbox-jasper.jpg"
vspace="5" border="0" //div pThose looking forward to the Jasper-powered Xbox 360 consoles will be
ecstatic to note that these have been confirmed to be circulating, but on the downside you won't be
able to tell the difference between a Jasper and a Falcon system without opening up the box. Some
of the much needed improvements brought by the Jasper unit include graphics, power supply and
internal flash memory, experiencing a shrinkage from 90nm to 65nm in the graphics department which
results in less heat and the need for less powerful fans within. This translates to a much quieter
system with lower power consumption. The new revision is also tipped to feature 256MB of flash
memory - a whole lot more compared to the original 16MB, presumably to accommodate the new Xbox
Experience. So far, Anandtech has confirmed that lot number 0842 from team FDOU or CSON and lot
number 0843 from team FDOU feature Jasper units, although there are claims of confirmed Falcon
units within these lots as well. At least the odds of picking one up is better than winning the
lottery./p pPermalink: a
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