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A few stories from Mindy: US Air Force to buy 300 PS3s for Cell-based Testing. Telstra loses court challenge to ACCC. "Brain Reading" Device Can Predict What People See. Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe under SAS protection.
Marc spotted a shoe with a Nintendo in it. Just the thing for Maxwell Smart to get his Super Mario Brothers fix.
From Primax: Hot chicks cosplaying as Link from the Legend of Zelda. Arguably this is greater geek eyecandy than booth babes. :P
Aftahours spotted an older but interesting article about sleeve vs ball-bearing fans. It's accepted that ball bearings produce more noise then sleeve bearings - 1 to 3 dBA according to some sources - but the differences are rarely noticeable during their typical roles in cooling fans.
BF sends word of a new MythTV version release. It's been quite a while, so there's lots of new stuff. Notably: autodiscovery (less manual configuration of new frontends), storage groups (no need for LVM/etc), support for multiple recordings on one DVB/ATSC multiplex, a couple new plugins, some new deinterlacing/video display options, and many, many other things. There's a huge page about MythTV in the Wiki, too.
TrustedReviews have a guide to console classics. In the first part of a multi-part series, Stuart takes us on a trip down memory lane to look at the 8-bit consoles that started it all. So, if you have fond memories of the NES, Master System, and PC Engine then check this out.
Interesting Forum Threads:
The Truth About Processor "Degradation" ie. Overclocking in Overclocking & Hardware.
"Phun" free physics based sandbox game... build stuff. nice! in Games.
What's the next big game to come out? in Games.
64-bit: ready for prime time? in Other Operating Systems.
Alt energy / is there an efficient way to 700W 24/7 in Electronics.
The F1 Australian GP Thread in Motoring.
Greenpeace take on "gas guzzling" gamers in Current Events.
Tesla free energy generator in The Pub.
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