The Secret Cause of Flame Wars

Boeing's workhorse 737 hits milestone: No. 5,000

The Ultra Battery - Technology Review

DB2 Database Now Free

IBM is preparing to release free version of their DB2 product. Though not designed for super large installations, the free version would still support projects and sites like newsvine with aplomb.

ISP sends alert to Kama Sutra victims

If you're involved iin Kama Sutra - are you really a victim? I guess this isn't the Tantric sex version. :)

Zero to 60 in About 30 Days

If you've been put off by blogging because it seems like it's already a "been there, done that" for so many people, don't worry. While there are certainly a few people that have been doing it for "years" - it doesn't matter.

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AOL to Implement E-mail Certification Program

In a bid to thwart the continued rise of spam, AOL is attempting to take advantage of Goodmail's new header-based accredidation / hinting. AOL's direction will guarantee some level of success for Goodmail.

Western Digital releases 500GB drives

BenQ-Siemens SXG75 Linux GPS phone shipping

The Resurgence of E-Cards

Can you believe they paid $780MM for Blue Mountain a few years ago.

Intel's New Chip Too Popular?

Their new core duo chips are exciting everyone - from traditional PC manufactures to new Intel partner Apple. And that's cause some supply issues. Could this be why Jobs delayed his TiVo killer?

T-Mobile Works to Reduce Info Trading and Theft

Let's hope actions like this are genuinely motivated by corporate responsibility and that they ultimately lead to decreases in the field of information hijacking and trading.

US jet crashes off Queensland. 29/01/2006. ABC News Online

Japanese Lab Develops Robot for Errands

Wasn't Betty the name of the robot in The Jetson's?

Former 'Playboy' playmate deported

Good to know Tucker Carlson is tackling the hard news stories that other journalists are missing. :)

Pack Your Bags for Earth #2

While a tad chilly today and more than five times our size, OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb could one day be like Earth.

Challenger Astronauts Didn't Die Immediately

Front Row Expected for new iBooks

Google's Bubble Bursting a Bit

They do one thing amazingly well - search - and dozens of other things moderately well. Some things they even do incredibly poorly - like video. Is Google's bubble shows signs of over-expansion?

Stolen Laptops Worth More Than Their Parts

So few people realize that XP Professional and OSX offer strong folder encryption services. It's just remarkable that turning those features on isn't part of every companies policy related to using laptops to carry around sensitive data.

New Blog for Sports Fans

Mini-aggregator of sports news. These guys should just starting writing in newsvine... :)

Microsoft's Jim Alchin on Vista & Security

Microsoft's New SQL Server 2005 Screams

In some preliminary and fairly unscientific testing we've been doing, Microsoft's SQL Server 2005 appears to scream compared to their previous version, SQL Server 2000.

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Olympus E-330 (Evolt) Previewed on DPReview

My first serious camera was an Olympus PenFT half-frame SLR. It's nice to see them still in the game. DPReview provides their normally detailed first look at this new camera.

David Pogue On a Razr Competitor

David Pogue examines the new Samsung A900 from Spring and compares it to the Motorola Razr

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