
CES: D-Link unveils super fast and compact wireless-N access point
D-Link announces a super fast and compact wireless-N access point for home users. Originally posted at 2010 CES










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Oprah gets Pwned by Shaq on Twitter
[Celebrity]Your first day on Twitter can be rough. Twittering's still a brand new thing to a lot of people, and a lot of people have Twitterfails. Nobody on Twitter on Friday, though, got as much attention as Oprah, who tweeted for the first time.
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Google uncloaks once-secret server
[Hardware]Unusually, the search giant designs its own servers. For the first time, Google unveils one publicly, showing a surprise built-in battery.
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OMG! Did Google Earth find Atlantis?
[Travel & Places]Google is officially denying widespread Internet rumors that its Google Earth software located the mythical sunken city of Atlantis off the coast of Africa. Either that, or Google is totally trying to hide something. Since I always appreciate a nice juicy conspiracy theory, I'm going to go with the latter.
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Hacking programmable road signs
[Security]According a report on i-hacked.com, the programmable road signs that are ubiquitous these days are often unprotected against being re-programmed by unauthorized people.
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Obama wants to know: Why open source?
[Linux/Unix]President Barack Obama is a smart guy. Where others zig, he zags. It's perhaps not surprising, then, that he's been asking around about the benefits of open source, according to Sun Chairman Scott McNealy, who has been asked by President Obama to author a white paper on the benefits the U.S. government can derive from open source.

























