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Smart ForTwo Beats 39 Supercars..Wins Cannonball Run

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2008-08-14 13:00:00 by George Delozier in Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
Most of time when you hear the Smart ForTwo mentioned it is followed by some form of laughter and ridicule. However winning the Cannonball Run over a field of 39 supercars, it might have gained a little bit more respect Cars and Motors Funny International Sports Technology Travel
 
 
 
 
 
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Bike Geek: On the Road, On the Run

2008-07-17 20:02:49 by Mark McClusky in Gadget Lab
 
Harrisburg: River Run Harwich Port Run Bristol: Wood/Hope/High Street Run Bristol: Wood Street and Hill Repeats Bristol: Wood/High Street Run The lack of updates on my training hasn't been for the lack of training -- it's been about where that training has been taking place. I'm off work for a month, taking the remainder of the paternity leave...
 
 
 
 
 
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Samsung i900 will NOT run Windows Mobile?

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2008-01-29 10:18:29 by dusanb in IntoMobile
Weve already posted some details about the upcoming Samsung i900 superphone. Apparently, the new device may be first introduced during the Mobile World Congress, but well have to wait for September to see it hitting the store shelves. In addition, according to PhoneMag , it may not run Windows Mobile after all making us think which mobile OS...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tip: Install and Run Software on Windows XP without affecting Registry/Disk using RunAs

2008-01-05 07:11:10 by Abdul Aziz in Tech[dot]Blog
 
Here is a quick tip to install and run applications on Windows XP without affecting the registry. While this is not strictly comparable to Windows Vistas inbuilt Sandbox, Registry & File System Virtualization feature, it is a quick method to run programs such as IE on XP in restricted mode, preventing malware or viirus from affecting the...
 
 
 
 
 
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iPhone v1.1.3 firmware ready to run official third-party applications

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2008-01-24 18:53:39 by willpark in IntoMobile
Could this firmware be the one that Steve Jobs has been holding over our heads for the past few months? Most likely It seems that the iPhone v1.1.3 firmware has been primped and prepped to play nice with officially, Apple-sanctioned third-party application. Heres a rundown of whats different in the iPhone v1.1.3 firmware Applications actually...
 
 
 
 
 
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Back to Basics: What Apps Run on Windows Mobile? Part I

2007-12-06 08:39:13 by todd in MobileViews Blog
 
You might think this a trick question. How could figuring out what applications run on a Windows Mobile device be difficult? You run Windows Mobile software on Windows Mobile devices, right? Kind of Theres a number of factors that makes answering this question a bit more difficult than it ought to be. First, theres the Professional
 
 
 
 
 
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Web Run Time Developers: Start your engines!

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2008-01-03 21:19:54 by Stefan Constantinescu in IntoMobile
If you grab a Nokia N95 8GB with the latest firmware then you can start playing with widgets built on top of the web run time. Here is where you can get more information about WRT , a link to some sample code to get you started and a screen I just took on Symbian-Gurus phone as he is sitting next to me in a coffee shop Notice that all you...
 
 
 
 
 
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Android hacked to run on real hardware

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2008-01-10 05:01:17 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds Google told us that we wouldnt see any Android devices until the end of the year, but a funny thing happens when you put up the entire SDK and an emulator for a platform all them crazy hackers start hacking. Apparently Android was natively booted on a Freescale-based dev board called the Armadillo 500 back in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Android hacked to run on real hardware

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2008-01-09 20:22:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds Google told us that we wouldn't see any Android devices until the end of the year, but a funny thing happens when you put up the entire SDK and an emulator for a platform -- all them crazy hackers start hacking. Apparently Android was natively booted on a Freescale-based dev board called the Armadillo 500 back...