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Suit Over Faulty Computers Highlights Dell’s Decline - Top company is no exception in cheating the customers

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  Internal documents show Dell shipped at least 11.8 million computers from May 2003 to July 2005 that could fail After the math department at the University of Texas noticed some of its Dell computers failing, Dell examined the machines. The company came up with an unusual reason for the computers’ demise: the school had overtaxed the machines by making them perform difficult math calculations. Dell, however, had actually sent the university, in Austin, desktop PCs riddled with faulty electrical components that were leaking chemicals and causing the malfunctions. Dell sold millions of these computers from 2003 to 2005 to major companies like Wal-Mart and Wells Fargo, institutions like the Mayo Clinic and small businesses.  “The funny thing was that every one of them went bad at the same time,” said Greg Barry, the president of PointSolve, a technology services company near Philadelphia that had bought dozens.  “It’s unheard-of, but Dell didn’t seem to recognize this as a prob

Lenovo's Skylight and U1 Hybrid being revived with fresh Qualcomm silicon?

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Japan-based Toshiba and China-based Lenovo are set to launch new smartbooks by the end of August and the end-of-year holidays, respectively. Toshiba will launch a smartbook under its Dynabook line, featuring Nvidia's Tegra 250 processor, Google's Android operating system and a 10.1-inch display. The device will initially launch in Japan and gradually spread to Europe, the Middle-East and Africa. In addition, Toshiba is preparing two ARM-based tablet PCs for the end of 2010, which the company has outsourced to Pegatron Technology. Although Lenovo has already revealed its two smartbooks, the Skylight and IdeaPad U1 Hybrid, the company recently decided to upgrade their specifications from Qualcomm's single-core 1GHz processor to Qualcomm's new dual-core 1.5GHz processors such as MSM8260, MSM8660 and QSD8672, while also switching the operating system to Android, and so will delay the official launch until the end of the year. Compal Electronics and Wistron will both b

Former Facebook CTO: ‘Google Me’ Is Real, And It’s Gunning For Facebook

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Yesterday, Digg CEO Kevin Rose tweeted that he’d heard a “huge rumor” that Google was planning to launch a Facebook competitor called “Google Me”, sparking off a wave of speculative reports (Rose has since removed the tweet). Now Adam D’Angelo, who was Facebook’s CTO for years and is now founder of hot Q&A service Quora , is weighing in with more details. And from what he’s hearing, Google Me is indeed very real, and it’s gunning for Facebook.  D’Angelo shared his thoughts as an answer to one of the questions on Quora. Here’s his response: Here is what I’ve pieced together from some reliable sources: This is not a rumor. This is a real project. There are a large number of people working on it. I am completely confident about this. They realized that Buzz wasn’t enough and that they need to build out a full, first-class social network. They are modeling it off of Facebook. Unlike previous attempts (before Buzz at least), this is a high-priority project within Google. They h

Microsoft Is Still Huge

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 Sure, Microsoft may have given away its lead and legacy in mobile and probably jumped into too many hyper-competitive sectors, but they still have the widest reach in technology. And they're still pretty damn successful. In recent years, Microsoft may be a step or two behind, but they're relevant in nearly every sector. And with Office 2010, a new Xbox 360, Kinect, and perhaps most importantly, Windows Phone 7, all receiving substantial upgrades this year, 2010 is shaping up to be absolutely huge for them. And that's coming off a 2009 where Windows 7, Bing and the Zune HD were introduced. We're just so used to Microsoft being around that we sort of take them for granted for all the good that they do. So Microsoft revealed some numbers to serve as a reminder.

Watch God Smite Chicago's Skyline In Awesome Slow-Motion

Lightning strikes three of the tallest buildings in Chicago at the same time! For the third time in the last 6 days, another line of nasty storms rolled through Chicago on Wednesday evening. I love coming home and being able to watch and capture nature's beauty from my balcony. In this clip you will see three of the tallest buildings in Chicago get struck by lightning at the same time. Willis Tower (Tallest), Trump International Hotel and Tower (2nd Tallest) and the John Hancock Building(4th tallest). HD Video was shot on a Canon EOS 7D. Video was edited with Sony Vegas Movie Studio. "Wed's storms towered up to 63,000 ft, unleashed 80 mph gusts, local 3"+ rains and 15,000 cloud to ground lightning strikes in a single hour." via @Skilling .

Nokia loses top tech brain - Psion legend joins TomTom

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One of Britain's top technologists is leaving Nokia. Charles Davies, Psion's first employee in 1981, became MD of Psion Computer before leaving to join Symbian as CTO in 2003. Since Nokia acquired the Symbian staff two years ago, he was heading up the strategy and architecture team for Nokia R&D. A plasma physics PhD, Davies was involved in many of the milestones achieved by Britain's last computer company. Psion created its own silicon and pioneered popular mobile innovations such as flash memory to market. He stayed with the company after Psion withdrew from the consumer market in 2001, working on a partnership with Nokia to create communicators, PDAs and messaging software that never bore fruit - although the UI intended for those devices (Hildon) later appeared in Nokia's widescreen phones, and its Linux tablet. His new destination is another home for the Psion diaspora, TomTom. TomTom's phenomenal rise from software company to consumer hardware was pilo

Chocolate making video.. Must watch

Ever wondered how chocolates are manufactured in the company? Or ever thought how chocolates are done? Its not how we think. Its simple and little time taking.. This video had been shoot in the moonstruck chocolate company. Enjoy and have fun. Source [via teche ]

Every PlayStation 3 Goes 3D (With Glasses)

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Sony's going to be pushing 3D hard, starting right now. Every PS3 is going to get 3D capabilities through a system update. Sony's Demoing the 3D on stage right now. You need glasses, but it looks very much in 3D. If you don't wear 3D glasses, it's just a normal screen.But when you do wear glasses, the 3D effect becomes prominent. Stuff close to you might be slightly blurry though, but it's definitely 3D. Bullets and sparks shoot at your face. Raising up the gun to AIM brings up the gun RIGHT IN YOUR FACE. From where I'm sitting, on a giant 100-inch projection screen, the 3D is kind of dizzying. Immersive, but...I'm going to vomit. (After taking off the glasses, Sony's Jack Tretton looks like he's in some kind of weird 3D. Residual 3D effect...weird.) Source [via gizmodo ]

Pixels on Fire

Amazing Fire Work. A few weeks ago, a lot of candles with much patience, some love for video games resulted in this incredible  animation. Pyromaniac in you will surely giggle. Enjoy the video. Source: [via gizmodo ]

Hand made Grenades

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Grenades are the common and the most destructive armed weapons in the army battle field and many of the wars. They explode and leave destruction. I'm talking about the armed grenades being used in the battle fields. But, the grenades I have here are unarmed and are the geeky gadgets made in the grenades design. 1. Grenade Piggy Bank 2. Hand Grenade Alarm Clock 3. Grenade Oil Lamp 4. Grenade Mouse 5. Grenade MP3 Player 6. Grenade Screwdriver Set 7. Grenade Watch 8. Grenade Cigarette Lighter 9. Grenade Mobile Design  This is the grenade mobile phone design and unfortunately it is just a design as of now. Hope will see the live phone in near future. Source [via gizmodo ]

Comparison Iphone 3GS v/s Iphone 4

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Everyone mind is revolving around the thoughts of the new Iphone 4 features. What would be the difference between the latest Iphone 4 and Iphone 3GS. There are quite a bunch of features in the new Iphone 4. Iphone just entered in the 5MP cam club with Iphone 4. It is 24% thinner than the old 3GS in size. The new phone will be available in black or white and in two models. The 16GB model will sell for $199 and the 32GB model will sell for $299 with the usual two year AT&T contract in the US. The  iPhone 3GS  will continue to be sold with iOS 4 but only 8GBytes for $99 via AT&T. Pre-orders will start June 15th in the U.S. France, Germany, UK and Japan. Other countries will be able to pre-order in July. Full details and specifications are available below. New iPhone 4 Features Basic Specs 9.3 mm (24% thinner than 3GS) Front camera Stainless steel Optical quality glass -scratch resistant integrated antennas (Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, UMTS, GSM) New Retina Display Increas

Lee Enfield Bolt Action Sniper Rifle (working)

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a working lee enfield bolt action sniper rifle with detachable sniper scope and bi-pod, fed from 8 brick magazines. T his is by far the best rifle I have ever made. It is a working magazine-fed rifle in bolt-action configuration, with detachable magazines, sniper scope and bi-pod You can see a video   here   that explains all of what I'm about to say   'Bolt action' means that every time you want to load a round, you flick the bolt lever up, pull it backwards, push it forwards again and flip it down. By doing this you will extract a 1x4 brick from the magazine, pull back the 'hammer' (rubber band), insert the brick into the chamber and hook the rubber band onto the back of it. Bolt-action rifles were one of the first types of repeating rifle, along with the pump-action and lever-action. They were used in WWI and WWII, as they are reliable and easy to use.   This rifle has a sniper scope, bi-pod stand and 2 8-round magazines. The stand is collapsible and d

Awesome Homemade Gadgets

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Well, today we see the home made gadgets. The below gadgets are absolutely home made and come on lets check out those gadgets. Take a look at.. Wiimote Power Glove Plenty of Wii controllers are out there, but this custom-built Power Glove is the first to be compatible with the console -- created by a talented Japanese gamer. As you can tell from the video demonstration below, the controller retains wireless functionality and has no problems being detected by the sensor bar. Disintegrator The problem with most rubber band guns is that they're only designed to shoot one band at a time. This chaingun, called the Disintegrator, takes care of that problem. It's comprised of 479-pieces, boasts 24 revolving barrels (288 rubber band capacity), and can shoot up to 40 rubber bands per second . Plenty of Wii controllers are out there, but this custom-built Power Glove is the first to be compatible with the console -- created by a talented Japanese gamer. As you can tell