Sewell’s WiFi-based HD Media Extender should be more affordable
Acer AspireREvo Based on NVIDIA’s ION Platform Just Launched
Pentagon spends over $100 million on cyberattack cleanup
That’s the price tag for the past six months. Military officials say they would prefer to spend money to prevent cyberattacks and security breaches rather than pay to clean them up afterward.
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Pentagon spends over $100 million on cyberattack cleanup
Acer launches first NVIDIA Ion-based nettop: AspireRevo
AutoBrake simplifies DVD ripping on your HTPC
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Advocates for blind protest loss of Kindle’s voice function
Supporters of the blind protested outside New York offices of Authors Guild and demanded the group drop it’s opposition to Kindle’s text-to-speech function.
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Advocates for blind protest loss of Kindle’s voice function
Canada’s Fido now offering “refreshed” iPhone 3Gs
To say that a new iPhone is not on its way is like saying Glenn Beck isn’t messed in the head, and the fact that Canada’s Fido is now offering “refreshed” iPhone 3G’s to clean house is yet another piece of supporting evidence. Refreshed? Yes, refreshed. Essentially, a refreshed iPhone 3G was purchased by someone who returned it before 15 days or 30 minutes of talk time — which differs from “refurbished”, e.g. a phone that got stepped on at a kegger and had a few parts replaced by Apple. The savings on a refreshed iPhone 3G are not much to fawn over at $50, making the 8GB $149.99 and the 16GB $249.99. Warranties on refreshed units are curtailed by six months as well, but it’s not like that’s going to stop a fickle consumer from getting his/her refresh on.


