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Category: Computing

Future Supercomputer to Be Faster Than 50 Million Laptops

Future Supercomputer to Be Faster Than 50 Million Laptops

If you’re a computer enthusiast, I bet you think your rig is pretty fast. I don’t care how fast your computer at home is, you’ve got nothing on today’s supercomputers. When you…

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Selfsurfing Lets You Watch a Guy Browse the Web: The Exact Opposite of Private Browsing

Selfsurfing Lets You Watch a Guy Browse the Web: The Exact Opposite of Private Browsing

Online privacy is a constant issue nowadays, and with good reason. Lots of companies and organizations are raring to gather and analyze the data we produce for profit or knowledge. But Jonas…

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PopClip for Mac: An iOS Feature That Lion Forgot

PopClip for Mac: An iOS Feature That Lion Forgot

OS X Lion borrowed several features from iOS, like the Home-Screenish Launchpad and the annoying “natural scrolling,” which many of us have disabled. The necessity of any of those new features is…

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Colorful Incase Mini Cable Kit: USB to Everything You Need

Colorful Incase Mini Cable Kit: USB to Everything You Need

With all of the gadgets people are carrying around these days, it makes sense to keep some cables with you, just in case you need to connect some of them together. This…

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Robot USB Hub: No Transformer But Still Cooler than Yours

Robot USB Hub: No Transformer But Still Cooler than Yours

USB hubs can be slightly boring, especially when you go through them quickly. It’s one of those pieces of hardware that easily breaks down due to either cheap construction, the constant plugging…

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eyeMac Difference Engine of Wickedness: Steampunk Computing at Its Finest

eyeMac Difference Engine of Wickedness: Steampunk Computing at Its Finest

Despite all its brass and wood bits and bobs, this retro-fantastic machine hides beneath its surface a fully-functional iMac. The eyeMac Difference Engine of Wickedness is the creation of David Lee of…

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Liquid Cooling Tech for Laptops is Gamer (and Thigh) Friendly

Liquid Cooling Tech for Laptops is Gamer (and Thigh) Friendly

Liquid cooling systems have long been an option for desktop PCs, but not for slimmer computers like laptops. Until now. A company called Asetek recently demonstrated a liquid cooling system that can…

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Adesso Compagno 3 Keyboard Case Perfect for White iPads

Adesso Compagno 3 Keyboard Case Perfect for White iPads

While there are already quite a few different keyboard cases out there for iPads, depending on where you are located or how exactly you use your iPad, this new one might be…

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27-Inch iMac Goes for the Gold

27-Inch iMac Goes for the Gold

We know they’ve been pretty busy coating their gadgets with gold and other metals, but it’s been a while since we checked in with the guys from Computer Choppers. Turns out their…

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Floppy Disk Coasters Made from Wood, Not Floppies

Floppy Disk Coasters Made from Wood, Not Floppies

Even back in the day I’d sometimes use an old floppy disk as a coaster for my can of soda, but it’s not like it was particularly good at absorbing moisture. These…

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A4 Mousepad: Minimal Yet Useful Even for Optical Mice

A4 Mousepad: Minimal Yet Useful Even for Optical Mice

Even though the vast majority of people use optical mice these days, there’s still a need for a nice mousepad. This stylish, silicone-based mousepad was created by the Chinese-Canadian designer Kitmen Keung.…

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The Space Bar Desk Organizer: Matches Your Mac

The Space Bar Desk Organizer: Matches Your Mac

I’ve seen a number of desk organizers, but this one designed by Micheal Cavada for Quirky sure looks nice – especially for Mac users. It comes complete with extra USB ports and…

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Google Security Paranoia Forces Sys Admins to Work in Miner Helmets

Google Security Paranoia Forces Sys Admins to Work in Miner Helmets

According to some online surveys, a delay of a fraction of a second in loading content can be the difference between users visiting a site and not visiting a site. Search giants…

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Mini Hard Disk Flash Drive Also Has Mini Capacity

Mini Hard Disk Flash Drive Also Has Mini Capacity

The utilitarian metal casing of the hard disk drive now serves as a decorative cover for its descendant. This tiny flash drive has no moving parts, doesn’t need to be defragmented and…

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Intel Experiment Says “Break Glass for Ultrabook”

Intel Experiment Says “Break Glass for Ultrabook”

If you were strolling through an airport and saw a glass cube sitting there with an Ultrabook inside what would you think? What if that cube was made from safety glass and…

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iFixit Tears Down New iPad, Finds No Justification for the Tablet’s Dumb Name

iFixit Tears Down New iPad, Finds No Justification for the Tablet’s Dumb Name

This just in: iFixit has torn down Apple’s new iPad and found lots of new things inside. Sounds like a stock headline, except Apple really is calling the new iPad “the new…

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