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Aussies prepare to ship Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs
Jun 17, 2013 - 10:59 PM - by ekim68
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The LIFX bulbs each incorporate a computer system capable of connecting to standard 802.11n Wi-Fi networks; the bulbs communicate with each other using the low-power 802.15.4 networking standard.

Hue and brightness can be controlled by a smartphone app, and an SDK will allow third-party developers to build additional applications to control the behaviour of individual bulbs or a network of bulbs (blinking in response to social network notifications, for example).
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Noctua creates world’s first CPU cooler with active noise cancellation
Jun 17, 2013 - 8:26 AM - by TechSocial
Unless you opt for one of the very low-power CPUs on the market today, chances are the processor inside your desktop PC has a fan attached to keep it cool. The higher performance the chip and the more you overclock, the more cooling required. And more cooling inevitably means more noise unless you go with a water cooling solution.

Specialist cooling company Noctua has teamed up with RotoSub to come up with a low noise solution that allows you to stick with air cooling, but removes the noise. They’ve done this by adding active noise cancellation to one of their CPU coolers for the very first time. A project that’s been ongoing for over a year.

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Natural Selection of the Internet
Jun 13, 2013 - 10:05 AM - by Drabdr
It would seem that a new dawn is coming for many sites on the internet. Here are a couple of good discussion topics on the issue:

http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/4583408.htm

http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/4582387.htm

In short, due to a significant decrease in traffic, several websites are dying. The issue is, it may not be their fault. Panda seems to have caused a lot of damage. One site that I frequent, is not sure they will be able to keep things going until the end of the year.

Question:

Have you see yours (or one you service) website suffer significantly due to a loss of traffic?

Do you think webmasters really have any control over it? Is there anything they can do about it?
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Solved: Web turns 20 today!
Apr 30, 2013 - 11:33 AM - by Gomar
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/04/...urns-20-today/

Happy Birthday to the Web!

We can all thank Mr.Lee for giving us Gangnam Style, Friday, Justin Bieber, angry cat, viruses, spam;
under-age porn and dating services which led to murder or rape resulting in multiple arrests;
eBay millionaires who sell defective items or Chinese made knock-offs;
Eastern European or Asian mail order brides;
chatting and sex texting which led to divorces;
sharing of MP3s and movies leading to losses of revenue by artists and fines for sharers;
election of an unqualified, inexperienced, 1 term senator from Illinois as president of the U.S.;
losses of billions in the stock market from the dot.com bubble bursting;
embarrassed naked people caught by Google cams;
celebs who play games on planes;
internet gambling;
people fired or not hired because of pics, posts, or other "offensive" Facebook content;
as for Facebook, please pray to whatever God(s) you worship for it to be shut down ASAP.
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What's Inside Google Glass?
Jun 12, 2013 - 11:40 AM - by ekim68
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Google's latest and hottest gadget needs little introduction. Since its public unveiling in April 2012, the tiny head-mounted Android computer has been collecting controversy and sociological analysis. It is currently available in limited beta to eminent members of the tech community and to a selection of "Glass Explorers". As members of the latter program, we are delighted to be able to explore Glass.
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