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- Kitten Sanctuary (Windows)
- Kitten Island was once a peaceful place where kittens ran free and the catnip grew tall. But now, pesky aliens armed with scrumptious treats have trapped the kittens in special cages. Free the kittens by swapping and sliding game pieces to create matching groups of three more. Even move pieces...
- Tags: Cage, Pi Eye Games, Microsoft Windows, Games, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-09-10
- Save Private Ant (Windows)
- There is a definite element of Lemmings here. You are an ant and you need to escape each level, with your fellow ants in tow. Of course it's not quite that simple - some ants are trapped in cages, which requires placing captured ants onto colored pressure pads to open...
- Tags: Cage, Wall, MeshMap, Construction, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2007-10-05
- Photos: Scanning brain waves
- Upstart EmSense reads people's brain waves to gauge their emotional response to advertisements and video games.Hans Lee, chief technology officer of EmSense, wearing the company''s wireless headband, which includes a dry EEG electroencephalogram sensor to measure the electrical activity of the brain without the use of gels; an accelerometer, which...
- Tags: Mice, Games, photograph, Upstart EmSense, Lee, rabbit, mouse, sensor, video game company, cage, gel, Monterey, THQ Inc., Santa Monica, Super Bowl, game company, headset, chief technology officer, video, sales, video game, gamer, advertiser, Hollywood, California, monitor, photogra
- Image galleries 2007-08-21
- Geeks in space
- Geeks in spaceIf I had the moneyI would be SO there! That would be the first investment if I won the lottery. The second would be to buy a seat on a Virgin Galactic flight :DWhy? Because they are the forward thinkers.I mean if they weren't "futurists" they wouldn't...
- Tags: Aerospace & Defense, Kinematics, Mother Earth, monument, AIAA, aerospace, cage
- Discussion threads 2004-10-06
- VirtualHamster 1.7.1 (Mac)
- VirtualHamster is a small program that simulates a pet hamster. You can feed it hamster mix, lettuce, cheese,or treats. You can pet it, groom it, squeeze it with love, make sure its water bottle is full, and clean up itspoop that it leaves in its cage. This latest version includes...
- Tags: Program, Apple Macintosh, Cage, Ian J. Lander, VirtualHamster, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2000-03-28
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- Second iPhone worm behaves like botnet
- That'll teach them what happens to jailbreakers!This only hits those who deliberately climbed the fence and ventured into the dangerous would outside Apples walled garden.Victims of this have nothing on Apple for this. The vulnerability was introduced by their own incompetent actions, but knowingly non-sanctioned by Apple.The learning: You better...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Apple iPhone, worm, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- Cage Rattle for iPhone 1.0 (Mobile)
- Cage Rattle for iPhone is your source for the latest news and information on modern rock music and artists. This application provides quick access to the latest headlines as well as being able to listen to our 24/7 modern rock stream anywhere you have a WiFi, EDGE, or 3G signal....
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Artist, Figment, Requests, 3G, Smart Phones, Wireless LANs, Wireless And Mobility, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-11-13
- Mac OS 10.6.2 breaks hackintoshes
- Author's views please ...... does the ZDNET author of this post care to say:1. Whether the 'hack' in 'hackintosh' is morally acceptable and/or legal?2. Whether there is any merit in Psystar's case that OSX is tied to Apple hardware? i.e. the vendor makes it a condition of purchasing the OS...
- Tags: Desktops, Linux, Operating systems, Apple Mac OS, Apple Inc., Mac OS 10.6.2, PC, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- The perfect computer?
- I have to admit...that I did not read past the title. Suffice it to say that there is no such thing as the perfect woman, perfect car, perfect meal, perfect computer or perfect anything. Individuals' needs and tasted are just too varied. Too trueTo mirror the above post, there is...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Brownouts, computer, perfect computer
- Discussion threads 2009-11-02
- The perfect computer?
- Do we have the technology to build a perfect computer? Would it be perfect for a specific purpose or is it possible to build a perfect general purpose computer? Small Business Computing's Mark Beckley has some answers. Do we have the technology to build a perfect...
- Tags: Motherboard, Computer, Machine, Chip, Small Business Computing, Watt Power Supply, Productivity, PCs, Mark Beckley Small Business Computing, Special to ZDNet, Mark Beckley Small Business Computing, Special to ZDNet
- News items 2009-11-02
- Dell Adamo XPS spotted in the wild; 9.99mm thick
- I first wrote about Dell's Adamo XPS laptop back in September, but now the company's let the ultrathin laptop out of its cage, albeit on a tight leash. ZDNet sister site CNET managed to snap a picture: That's Dell VP Alex Gruzen holding the...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Dell Adamo, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-10-08
- Lenovo ThinkPad T400s (MultiTouch)
- Lenovo's ThinkPad brand is virtually synonymous with business laptops, and the company like IBM before it has spent years perfecting the nondescript black-box system, with its iconic TrackPoint and double set of mouse buttons. We liked the 14-inch T400s ("s" for "slim") when we first saw it earlier this year...
- Tags: Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Microsoft Windows 7, Notebooks, T400s, Lenovo Group Ltd., touch screen, Lenovo ThinkPad
- Product reviews 2009-09-15
- Falcon Northwest Talon (Intel Core i7)
- Falcon Northwest was first to ship us a PC with Intel's new mainstream Core i7 CPUs, and based on this $2,495 Talon configuration, we can say that Intel has met its goal of enabling system builders to sell fast PCs at lower prices than they could previously. Falcon Northwest has...
- Tags: Intel Core Microarchitecture, TALON, Falcon Northwest
- Product reviews 2009-09-08
- China secretly requires real names to post comments
- How do you...secretly require something that every user has to go through? That makes no sense as anyone registering will know immediately.........They're behind the times.South Korea has been doing that for while now. It's all about security, so they say. Google has had problems with the Korean Govt. over...
- Tags: Biotechnology, Dietrich T. Schmitz, DNA, Obama
- Discussion threads 2009-09-05
- Pivot3 - a different take on unified computing
- Pivot3's Lee Caswell and I spoke about a different take on unified computing architectures and storage centric computing. Lee and I crossed paths while he was with Sun Microsystems. Furthermore, Pivot3's take includes memory virtualization/distributed caching elements as well. Here's how Pivot3 describes itself ...
- Tags: Network, Environment, Pivot3, Storage, Servers, Networking, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-07-31
- Facebook at work: 'Social Notworking'?
- Facebook at work: 'Social Notworking'?Only 1.5%?Are you sure it's not 15% or something?RE: Facebook at work: 'Social Notworking'?We have facebook, myspace, youtube, and every other social networking site blocked at work. Oddly, about half the company has a profile on facebook though. When I do need to access it...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Telecom & Utilities, Well HERE, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2009-07-21
- RFID passports: a tragedy waiting to happen
- RFID passports: a tragedy waiting to happenSpot on about RFID - bad technology choiceHowever I'm not sure RFID is required to spot the American tourist in France;-)RE: RFID passports: a tragedy waiting to happenGood read. I wonder if it is possible to slip the passport in a lightweight sleeve...
- Tags: RFID, RFID passport, passport, tragedy
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Google on offense: Chrome OS is a wager on the future of computing
- Google on offense: Chrome OS is a wager on the future of computingThis was a move to ...... put the IT industry on hold the way Microsoft has done for years.Now it's, let's wait and see what Google is going to come out with.Anticipation is making you wait? That's...
- Tags: Operating systems, OpenOffice, NOW IT, Google Inc., Chrome, Chrome OS, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-07-10
- Windows 7 "Family Pack" ... Fact or fiction?
- Windows 7 "Family Pack" ... Fact or fiction?Any Family Pack License would be "Retail" onlyAny "Family Pack" discount would apply to "retail" and not "OEM" versions of Windows 7. That is precisely why there would be no communication to OEM system builders about a "Family Pack" license.If it is fictionThat...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Well HERE, fiction, computer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7
- Discussion threads 2009-07-07
- Lenovo ThinkPad T400s
- Although Lenovo has been re-inventing itself as of late with its IdeaPad and Netbook lines, they're still a company known for boxy, business-end ThinkPads. There's no shame there: the ThinkPad was revolutionary in its time, and the iconic if plain design defined the modern business laptop. It also put Lenovo...
- Tags: Notebooks, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Processors, Lenovo ThinkPad, Lenovo Group Ltd., IBM ThinkPad, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2009-06-24
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