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These funky looking laptops are just amazing. Some people must have way too much time on their hands or something.
I can't believe no one sent this in, but TPG have released a new set of plans, all which are nearly unbelievably priced. Check it out on Whirlpool.
Tom sent in this site that helps you find ebay items that are mis-spelt.
Virgin will be flying people into space in a few years, with prices per seat starting at around $190,000US. Start saving!
Pc Review have a great guide on Spyware and Adware, and the best tools to remove these nasties from your computer.
IANAG have updated their famous Windows XP Performance Tweaking Guide, definately worth a read if you run XP.
With the hot Australian summer kicking in, there is no better time to get an air conditioner for your PC!
How does a 3.6GHz FX-53 sound? Well the guys at XS have done it. Thanks fxr91!
Battle@Matchrix is back! Team Atomic is already full with OCAU only half way there… check out our forum thread and the full details and registration.
Bowen sent in this ebay link, some clown selling himself as a human alarm clock. Damn Victorians! :)
Microsoft US will this week start charging for a Hotmail feature that allows users of the Web-based e-mail service to access their e-mail using the Outlook e-mail client. Thanks Murray.
When used with a compatible Alpine Electronics head unit, Alpine's new US$100 KCA-420i iPod Interface connection kit lets you play and control your iPod through your car stereo. Thanks again Murray!
The Tech Zone has posted an article on how to secure your PDA from hackers and really jealous girlfriends.
A1 Electronics does some water block tests, some showing up to 5 degrees Celcius difference.
If you regulary buy king size chocolate bars, then start preparing buying 5 standard size bars instead, because confectionary manufacturers annouced the phasing out of the king size bars to tackle rising levels of obesitiy. [Agg: Phew, I think it's only in the UK at the moment. :) ]
Elephant poo has DNA information that can be extracted to track the origin of illegally poached ivory.
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