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Apr 10, 2008 -
One of Tracy Ullman's best impersonations (in my mind) on her new show State of the Union has to be blogger Arianna Huffington. It's pure genius and reminds me of all the times I've ad libbed tech terms into everyday conversation and gotten confused "huh?" responses from my audience.
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Jan 27, 2010 -
- His and hers home office inspiration — Unplggd
- Puckman bookcase will woo your walls — Gizmodiva
- Iriver unleashes a black Hello Kitty Swarovski-laden MP3 player — Chip Chick
- YouTube to stream State of the Union and let the public ask questions — Switched
- How do you speed up hundreds of audio files? — Lifehacker
- Twitter trends goes local — Oh Gizmo
- Confused about steampunk? Let Cherie Priest explain — iO9
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Jan 22, 2010 -
2009 brought change to the White House, but more than just a new president, it also brought technology. Continuing on the "wired White House trend," the recently released White House App — which is free for your iPhone and iPod touch — keeps you updated on the latest news, events, briefs, and real time video of the president and other White House officials.
Read The White House blog, check out official photos, and stream next week's State of the Union address on-the-go.
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Apr 14, 2009 -
Want to get a nice up and close look at HP's Mini Vivienne Tam special-edition notebook? The red-hot digital clutch is being featured in Macy's Flower Show (which is worth checking out in and of itself) in New York City, San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. You can find the notebook at Macy’s Herald Square in New York (2nd floor), Macy’s on State Street in Chicago (3rd floor), and Macy’s Union Square in San Francisco (3rd floor) or else opt for the guided tour of the displays at each location.
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Jul 15, 2008 -
- Just announced this morning at Nintendo's E3 press event, Nintendo will be releasing a fun music game where you will be able to play a variety of instruments and create music videos with your Wiimote, Nunchuk, and Balance Board. Set to hit stores this holiday season. — Gizmodo
- Passengers riding the Heathrow Express train in the UK can now have their tickets sent directly to a mobile phone or PDA so they don't have to deal with paper tickets or wait in lines.
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May 31, 2007 -
And by charged I mean a $400 fine and get 40 hours of community service for stealing Wi-Fi. That's right folks, Sam Peterson II, who used a Michigan cafe's free wireless network to check his e-mail will be dishing out enough dough to buy 3/4 of an iPhone and weeks worth of community service for his offense. Apparently, the cafe where Peterson logged on is a popular WiFi spot and Peterson didn't realize not paying for access was such an offense.
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