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- Cooking Academy (exe)
- Grab your oven mitts and don your chef`s hat! From eggrolls to pancakes, to creme brulee, it`s up to you to prepare over 50 different recipes! Learn interesting trivia about food while mastering the skills of chopping, kneading, mashing, flipping, frying, and much more! Unlock new recipes and trophies by...
- Tags: Pancake, SpinTop Games, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2008-05-05
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- From steam punk to the future, and how to plan for it...
- I've been doing a lot of reading, most recently 'The Big Switch' by Nicholas Carr. There are plenty of reviews of this fascinating work available - in essence this is actually two books. The first focuses on the history of American public utilities and makes a very plausible case for...
- Tags: Collaboration, Information Technology, Nicholas Carr, Nicholas, Collaboration Initiative, Strategy, Management, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
- Top Five Digital Cameras to Get for Mom
- Still scrambling to figure out what to get your favorite mom for Sunday? A little help: Here are my top picks for the perfect Mother's Day gift (hint, hint). Best Budget Camera: Canon PowerShotA470 This 7.1-megapixel camera is a steal, especially if you snap it up...
- Tags: Mom, Olympus Corp., Digital Camera, Camera, Image Stabilization, Flip, Janice Chen
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- Yahoo vs. Microsoft: Thanks for the letter Steve; Now give us more money or get lost
- Yahoo vs. Microsoft: Thanks for the letter Steve; Now give us more money or get lostI'd rather see Apple buy them out...At least with Apple, they would be guaranteed to be infused with some true innovation on top of what they already have. Microsoft would suck the life force right...
- Tags: Corporate governance, Investment, Financial accounting, MICROSOFT TODAY, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- Expert tips on extending your home Wi-Fi range
- Reviewers of wireless routers obsess about throughput, but let's face it: Few of us are shuffling HD video from PC to TV. The performance issue that matters to most people is range, since many users find that they have a room or two in their house where Wi-Fi just won't...
- Tags: Router, Antenna, Hawking, Wi-Fi, Routers & Switches, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Network Technology, Networking, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-02-22
- Battle of the batters
- First came spray cheese, then whipped cream. Now, pancake batter? Batter Blaster already has a legitimate following on blogs and YouTube, but CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Jennifer Guevin weren't convinced. Bite for bite, they taste-test this spray-on, organic batter versus real, homemade batter from scratch.
- Tags: kara tsuboi, pancakes, spray food, breakfast
- Videos 2008-02-16
- Dell XPS or MacBook Air: the shock of your life
- Dell XPS or MacBook Air: the shock of your lifeDo you always determine...the durability of an item by merely looking at it? "I don’t plan on investing in an Air because it looks way too flimsy for a keyboard pounder like me..."VERY MISLEADING LEAD-INThe lead-in to this article reads:[i}But...
- Tags: Notebooks, MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, laptop computer, Dell Computer Corp., battery
- Discussion threads 2008-01-17
- Road trip!!! Startup Camp, Mobile Expo, Interop pack into Manhattan next week
- Sunday in the Berlind household is usually pancake day, a time when I get to clear my mind, plant the kids in front of the stove where we collaborate on a different kind of stack building not software. This Sunday won't be any different. But, come Sunday afternoon, me...
- Tags: Mobile, Video, Startup Camp, Mobile Business Expo, Corporate Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- Could there be such a thing as a free Microsoft lunch?
- Could there be such a thing as a free Microsoft lunch?Of course notIf MS is offering fare-free bus service for its employees, then it's part of their wages. Arguably, it's a sensible move, given that it is likely to reduce the need for parking and may provide some additional...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Behind Purdue's computing simulation on the 2001 World Trade Center attack
- Behind Purdue's computing simulation on the 2001 World Trade Center attackNIST also did a simulation without the graphicsThe NIST did a simulation of the damage and compared against debris. They took into account a huge amount of information. Turns out that the physical damage just from the...
- Tags: WTC, World Trade Center
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- Lighting the nanoworld with nanolamps
- An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Cornell University CU has built nanolamps. These extremely small light bulbs are made of light-emitting nanofibers about the size of a virus or the tiniest of bacteria. Using a technique called electrospinning, the researchers spun the fibers from a metallic element, the ruthenium, and...
- Tags: Engineering &, Innovation, Science &, Nature, Nanotechnology
- Blog posts 2007-04-14
- OmniDrive Mac client coming soon
- OmniDrive Mac client coming soonBest pancake recipePlease tell us more about your best pancake recipe! ;^)Try IBackup's Mac applicationIBackup (http://www.ibackup.com) is a secure online data storage, access and data sharing solution for consumers and businesses with several possible interfaces and options to store, retrieve and manipulate your data. All IBackup...
- Tags: Desktops, Storage, Try IBackup, Apple Macintosh, Omnidrive
- Discussion threads 2007-01-03
- The ATLAS 830-ton magnet system is up
- ATLAS is a particle physics experiment which has been designed to analyze data gathered from CERNs Large Hadron Collider LHC scheduled to start its activity in November 2007. One of the components of the ATLAS detector is its huge magnet system. According to CERN, the worlds largest superconducting magnet has...
- Tags: ATLAS Detector, Atlas, Energy &, Environment, Science &, Nature
- Blog posts 2006-11-22
- Build Silicon Valley-wide Wi-Fi? What, are you nuts?
- On Friday, seven bidders offered proposals to built a WiFi network that would cover 1,500 square miles of Silicon Valley from the cities of South San Francisco on the Peninsula and Fremont in the East Bay all the way down to Santa Cruz.The proposals would be for the Wireless Silicon...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, St. Cloud
- Blog posts 2006-07-02
- Does the market really want an open source stack from Sun?
- My six-year-old son loves to experiment. It usually involves a watery mess, usually in the kitchen or bathroom, and the results are often mixed, though he seems to get a lot out of it. Sun Microsystems is into the second year now of an experiment around...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., open source
- Blog posts 2005-12-01
- Does the market really want an open source stack from Sun?
- My six-year-old son loves to experiment. It usually involves a watery mess, usually in the kitchen or bathroom, and the results are often mixed, though he seems to get a lot out of it.Sun Microsystems is into the second year now of an experiment around software economics, partner ecology development,...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., open source
- Blog posts 2005-12-01
- FCC's DSL ruling may spell trouble for VoIP providers
- FCC's DSL ruling may spell trouble for VoIP providersFlawed thinkingThe telcos are FINISHED! I DO hope they try to duke it out with cable companies against the VoIP hordes. This keeps them busy fighting in the middle of the steet when the WiMAX steamroller shows up. With the telcos and...
- Tags: Federal government, Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, FCC, bandwidth, VoIP, WiMAX, telecommunications company, DSL
- Discussion threads 2005-08-08
- Telcos, cable companies face off over TV franchises
- Telcos, cable companies face off over TV franchisesWell yes, but"But the cable companies aren't the only ones in Texas opposed to the bill. Several cities in Texas believe the new law, if passed, would strip their authority to regulate and tax new services, costing them much-needed revenue."Thats all well and...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, VOIP, TV, cable company, telecommunications company, cable, franchise, WiMAX
- Discussion threads 2005-05-27
- Feds approve IBM PC Co. move to Beijing as an era in computer and business history draws to a close
- Feds approve IBM PC Co. move to Beijing as an era in computer and business history draws to a closeModem speedThat was 300 and 1200 BITS not bytes per second.I remember ....I was a freelancing management consultant back in the mid '80's. I carried my entire support system...
- Tags: Modems, PRODUCTIVITY, Desktops, IBM Corp., WordStar, computer, baud, card
- Discussion threads 2005-03-11
- IT automation in bold, broad strokes
- IT automation in bold, broad strokesBound to happenIT and computer services in general will go the way of assembly lines. It is just alot more cost effective to automate as much as possible.Talk about the writing on the wall, evidence of this has been around for a while and anyone...
- Tags: Strategy, IBM Corp., Tommorow, information technology, IT Automation, Coleman, Web service
- Discussion threads 2004-12-06
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