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  • POOL Inc. Announces a New Version of Talking Bird, the Standard and Popular App for Photo Manipulation in Japan, Will Be Released Worldwide on Wednesday, September 21st

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  • Phoenix trims BIOS startup time down to about a second

    Phoenix trims BIOS startup time down to about a second

    Gather ‘round, don’t be shy. Let’s all take a look at Windows 7 booting up in about ten seconds. How is this possible? Well, turn Aero off, strip out all the bloatware, and make sure you’re using an ultra fast solid state drive. That, and trim the BIOS start time down to a little over one second.

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  • MIT students developing electric car that can be recharged in about ten minutes

    MIT students developing electric car that can be recharged in about ten minutes

    Students at MIT are building an electric car capable of being recharged in about ten minutes. Granted, the kind of power that’s necessary to do that would be enough “to blow the fuses on 20 residential homes at once,” according to project team member and MIT student Radu Gogoana. Thankfully, the car — a modified Mercury [...]

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  • Apple TV Update Adds Remote Gesture Control

    Apple TV Update Adds Remote Gesture Control

    Apple has updated the software for both Apple TV (v2.4) and the iPhone Remote App (v1.3). Users will see little, though, unless they use both together. When used in conjunction, you can now control the Apple TV by using swipe gestures on the iPhone (or iPod Touch). As befits a remote control, the gestures are easy [...]

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