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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +What to look for in a basic HDTV
      High-definition TV sets have moved from the exclusivity of home theater compounds to the living rooms of the rest of us. You can still easily spend thousands of dollars for a top-of-the-line HDTV, but you can also find some fine sets for around $500, especially if you are looking at those with displays of 32 inches or less.

    +Philips third quarter net profit triples to $256M
      Royal Philips Electronics NV reported net profit of euro174 million ($256 million) for the third quarter on Monday, three times the depressed levels of a year ago, due to cost-cutting measures.

    +Video Game Review - Saw - First Saw Video Game Released, Based on the Films
      But now comes the first Saw video game, released recently by Konami for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.

    +Microsoft SNAFU?
      The horrendous loss of info suffered byT-Mobile users is being reported world-wide as a "technical SNAFU" by Microsoft. Of course, Microsoft is now passing the buck and saying that nothing can be done.

    +Web Display Ads Attract Fewer Clicks
      A recent study, by the research firm comScore, has found that the proportion of American Internet users clicking on display ads at least once a month fell to 16 percent from 32 percent over the 20-month period ending in March.

    +Why Email No Longer Rules…
      Email has had a good run as king of communications. But its reign is over.

    +Rumor: China's Taobao.com Will Develop Search Engine
      

    +Twitter, Facebook Can Improve Work Productivity
      

    +Recycling Your Cell Phone Just Got Easier and you get paid for it to boot
      While some cell phone companies are introducing convenient ways for you to recycle your phone once you're done with it, a new start-up is making it just plain simple.

    +Conservapedia's project to eliminate 'liberal bias' in Bible is only one of this site's gems of ridiculousness
      ...lost in conservative translation.The Conservapedia project to eliminate 'liberal bias' in the Bible is one of the shinier gems of ridiculousness from that website

    +What will talking power meters say about you?
      What will talking power meters say about you?Posted: Friday, October 9 2009 at 05:00 am CT by Bob Sullivan

    +Patch Tuesday Will Be Biggest Ever with 13 Bulletins
      Microsoft is preparing for its biggest-ever Patch Tuesday next week -- and analysts said IT administrators should do the same. The software giant will issue 13 bulletins to address 34 security vulnerabilities across a wide range of products.

    +Poll: Do you use MSN as your browser's homepage?
      I've stopped as of October 11, 2009.

    +New WaterCar Python Does 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and 60 M.P.H. On the Water
      A California company has combined a Corvette with a luxury speedboat and thrown in some jet ski to create a holy trinity of awesomeness it calls the WaterCar Python.

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