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C&C's New Speakers Give the Finger to Expensive Home Audio

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2008-01-15 12:15:36 by Editor in Audio Junkies
Cabe Sipes is a world renowned mobile audio designer/installer that has entered the home audio market with one goal in mind, "to break the traditional designs of home audio and do it with an affordable price tag Cabe makes it very clear that if you are someone who shells out $20k for a pair of speakers, then the new C&C line is not for you....
 
 
 
 
 
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Sendio I.C.E. Box anti-spam appliance review

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2008-01-16 09:24:11 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
The Sendio I.C.E. (Intercept, Confirm or Eliminate) Box anti-spam appliance brings an assortment of weapons to do battle with the evil spammers of the world, including challenge-response (Sender Address Verification (SAV)), silverlisting, SPF, Domain Keys and Sender Policy Framework (SPF) with detailed SMTP protocol checks, and finally...
 
 
 
 
 
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iWear AV920-C

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2008-01-17 18:34:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
The Video iWear AV920-C is the first personal video display allowing multiplayer gaming off a single video game console - Available Feb 2008 The AV920-C will connect to Xbox360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and others to provide an immersive experience and a 62 inch viewing screen for single and multiplayer video games Illustration shows a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Verizon projected to win 700Mhz C-Block in FCC auction

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2008-02-06 19:55:40 by willpark in IntoMobile
After last nights Super Tuesday projections and primary results, were pretty much done with analyst projections. But, we cant help but give in to our fascination with the FCC 700Mhz auction . The latest polls projections put Verizon Wireless as the winner of the C-Block, ousting Google as a potential new wireless carrier Google is believed to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Manacles for C. elegans

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2008-04-11 02:17:53 by Michael in Medgadget
MIT researchers have developed a method to restrain live tiny worms, a key step allowing for high precision experimental surgery on nerves to study neuro regeneration. Led by Mehmet Fatih Yanik, MIT assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, the team reported its latest work in the April 2 advanced online issue of the...
 
 
 
 
 
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A.P.C. Surplus, Brooklyn

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2008-01-11 22:14:14 by HASH0x89b3b5c in Cool Hunting
We were among the excited first today to check out A.P.C. 's latest store (and the second of their outlets worldwide) today in Brooklyn. Called A.P.C. Surplus for its flat 60% discounted prices, the Williamsburg storefront is housed in a beautiful former bank with plenty of rustic charm (i.e. it looks as if it recently caught fire At only 600...
 
 
 
 
 
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A.P.C. Surplus, Brooklyn

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2008-01-12 04:14:14 by Seth Brau in Cool Hunting
We were among the excited first today to check out A.P.C. 's latest store (and the second of their outlets worldwide) today in Brooklyn. Called A.P.C. Surplus for its flat 60% discounted prices, the Williamsburg storefront is housed in a beautiful former bank with plenty of rustic charm (i.e. it looks as if it recently caught fire At only 600...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Ericsson Board proposes a Long-Term Variable Remuneration Program and a directed issue and buy-back of C-shares

2008-02-29 14:30:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
Ericsson's (NASDAQ: ERIC) Board of Directors' evaluation of the company's long-term variable remuneration plans leads to the conclusion that the current plans are effective and achieve their objectives with a positive impact on the business. The Board of Directors has therefore decided to propose that the Annual General Meeting on April 9, 2008...
 
 
 
 
 
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C-Jump Programming Board Game Is Slightly Better Than Socks

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2008-03-31 07:47:20 by Evan Ackerman in OhGizmo!
By Evan Ackerman Okay, I know some of you probably think that this is the coolest thing ever and you wish your parents had given you a board game that teaches basic programming concepts when you were 11 years old. If they had, youd probably be pulling down six figs by now. C-Jump uses a ski race theme to introduce kids to loops, conditional...