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Friday, January 14, 2005

Introducing Mac MINI. the most affordable mac ever...Apple.com
Live the digital life in stylish simplicity. Just 6.5 inches wide and 2 inches tall, Mac mini provides what you need to have more fun with your music, photos and movies — right out of the box. And it boasts a miniscule price to match: Mac mini starts at $499.

Monday, December 20, 2004

Tamil Blog - A Cool one
Blog in Tamil and a good one.. Very well done.. Eventhough it takes sometime to understand some characters because of a different print appearence but if your mother tongue is tamil then I guess you should make out.. check it out...

Saturday, December 18, 2004

OneLook Reverse DictionaryOne Look
Have you ever thought of finding a word for which u know the description.. Now you can do so.. book mark this along with your dictionary.com

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Honda Reveals Technologies for Next-Generation ASIMOAZIMO
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (TSE: 7267) today announced the development of new technologies for the next-generation ASIMO humanoid robot, targeting a new level of mobility that will better enable ASIMO to function and interact with people by quickly processing information and acting more nimbly in real-world environments.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Lexar unveils new USB flash driveCnet-News.com
Lexar Media on Monday introduced a USB flash drive about the size of a penny that it hopes will bring next-generation storage, connectivity and utility products to a range of computing and consumer electronics devices.

The new USB card form factor is based on the USB Type A connector as outlined in the Universal Serial Bus specification
Study: Laptop heat a threat to fertilityCNet-News.com
Laptop or fertility, which would you choose?

A study by State University of New York researchers says heat generated from laptops can significantly elevate the temperature of the scrotum, potentially putting sperm count at risk.
MSN joins desktop search frayCNet-News.com
Microsoft's MSN has unveiled desktop-search technology, entering a hotly contested race to dominate information access on the PC.

The Web portal introduced its MSN Toolbar Suite in a beta, or test version, on Monday. The software lets people search the contents of their hard drive, including Microsoft Outlook e-mail, calendar items, contacts and Office documents. It also lets them navigate the Web with MSN's proprietary search technology, released last month, from points within e-mail and within Windows.

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