...is sort roving flea market meets Internet meme. tags Migratory Box Electronics Junk junkboxThe idea, hatched by the guys over at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories, is to send a box containing random electronics junk to somebody who would take a few pieces, write about them, add some item, and then send it on its merry way to somebody else. You can request a box or even start one of your own picked by bingo 8 months ago |
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Apparently, a group of TV zombies have taken over the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Why? Because all those supposedly “green” electronics being exhibited are actually heading to the dumpster after they’ve died. picked by mattgup 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share weird |
Have you ever wondered what the first item sold on eBay was? Or who ran the first banner ad on the internet? Or what the first spam massage tried to sell? 0 comments edit related share weird<<--was the first image on the internet in 1992. It was uploaded by programmer Silvano de Gennaro in Geneva at the request of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee. picked by Bingo 3 months ago |
Philips Electronics is adopting a new name and new strategy that relies on supplying chips to the fast growing consumer market for advanced electronics products. picked by arrch8 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
They've made electronics that can bend. They've made electronics that can stretch. And now, they've reached the ultimate goal -- electronics that can be subjected to any complex deformation, including twisting. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
Here’s some good news for everyone who has electronics on their holiday shopping list. Chances are you’ll have a pleasant experience looking for that MP3 player, flat screen television, or computer – especially if you shop online. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
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We're not sure where they came from, we don't really know how to stop them, and they're eating our electronics from the inside out! 5 comments edit related share scienceThe only (and small) good news is they eat fire ants. picked by lynxears 2 years ago |
Yes, I said the Gopher Internet. No, I don' mean little rodent things. Sure, you probably haven't even heard of Gopher before. And who can blame you? It's a fading star, now only used by nostalgic geeks. But believe it or not, there's some cool stuff on the Gopher internet. Why limit yourself? picked by karenkleen 2 years ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
From its birth in the labs of Tim Berners-Lee back in 1992, to its interaction with the Napster in 1999, and its 2004 induction of Wikipedia: the Internet as we know it, has evolved drastically. With the passage of time, people from amongst us have emerged with the craziest of ideas to test and enhance the potential of this God’s gift to mankind. And it is due to the efforts of these noble... read full post picked by TheAnt314 7 months ago 5 comments edit related share technology |
"Privacy advocates are questioning an aggressive Georgia law set to take effect Thursday that would require sex offenders to hand over Internet passwords, screen names and e-mail addresses." 8 comments edit related share technologyThoughts? picked by gammerus 11 months ago |
Industrial Manufacturing News January 30, 2007 Small and medium sized businesses benefit from the web-marketing platform, which will help U.S. businesses sell into the Chinese business market. American company will be able to grow their businesses in a new market and reach millions of distributors, agents and manufacturing sourcing sites by posting their sales message on the new web platfo... read full post picked by hank 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
A study into Americans' reliance on the Internet found a near majority of women would rather give up sex for two weeks than their Web access. Read this blog post by Dawn Kawamoto on Gaming and Culture. picked by cactushair 12 months ago 5 comments edit related share plime.com |
The Internet is booming with more users getting online everyday, but if experts on the subject of capacity vs. user base are to be believed it will all start falling apart next year. First we’ll see brownouts where you will lose your connection for several minutes and then everyone’s connection speed will be slowed to a snail’s pace by 2012. picked by Bornbad 7 months ago 7 comments edit related share plime.com |
LG Electronics is giving us a sneek peak of their upcoming products at the 2007 CES show in Las Vegas; and while life’s good in the present, LG is showing that life will be better in the future. picked by secretsather 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share technology |
They've ruined missiles, silenced communications satellites and forced nuclear power plants to shut down. Pacemakers, consumer gadgets and even a critical part of a space shuttle have fallen victim. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share technology |
Living bacteria can produce semiconducting nanotubes that have a great potential for their application in electronics, nanotechnology and other fields of material science. picked by maxriter 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share science |
A great site that offers lots of products. They offer a download service too. Its worth a look!!! picked by bilbo 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
How many people does it take to break the Internet? On June 25, we found out it's just one -- if that one is Michael Jackson. The biggest showbiz story of the year saw the troubled star take a good slice of the Internet with him, as the ripples caused by the news of his death swept around the globe. Livejournal broke too. picked by psycmoe 5 months ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Luckily, they've put in safeguards that disables the system while the car is in motion. picked by tomphoolry 3 years ago 2 comments edit related share plime.com |
AT&T Inc., the country's largest Internet service provider, is testing the idea of limiting the amount of data that subscribers can use each month. picked by Nateebiinature 1 year ago 5 comments edit related share plime.com |
Although it has already taken nearly four decades to get this far in building the Internet, some university researchers with the federal government's blessing want to scrap all that and start over. 2 comments edit related share plime.comBTW-Google returned 905,000,000 hits on "internet" picked by suebe 3 years ago |