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    • 23 Aug 2005
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    Peeling back the layers

    Google Earth has somehow made maps interesting, in fact I could go so far to say Google has made maps fun. Just the other day I was showing…

    • 23 Aug 2005
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    IBM Research - SoulPad

    SoulPad sounds like a great concept, basically its having a portable storage device with a users settings, applications, files, OS, the…

    • 22 Aug 2005
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    Peeling back the layers

    Hilarious spoof of Halo 2 called Homertage. You'd probably have to be a halo fan boy like me to really get into this, but hell it's a…

    • 22 Aug 2005
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    Trusty Google

    It must drive Microsoft nuts when they show off cool features of a pending product only to have another company, in this case Google, come…

    • 21 Aug 2005
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    The greatest signer in the world

    Ever been sloshed at drunken party and said something you never lived down? (This is a rhetorical question BTW) Well I sure have. While at…

    • 18 Aug 2005
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    Xbox 360 prices games and info

    At last more information about the Xbox 360 is starting to make its way to the surface. I can't say I completely understand what's going on…

    • 17 Aug 2005
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    Flickr kicks butt

    [HQ39] I’ve been looking to add photos to Geekpulp for ages but I’ve never managed to find a plug-in that has really pulled off what I was…

    • 17 Aug 2005
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    RSS feeds and the voice of reason

    Microsoft want to change the name of RSS to something other than RSS and of course lots of geeks and nerds tech people are up in arms about…

    • 17 Aug 2005
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    Wireless - The good and the bad

    Yesterday I was off work sick (one of those 48 tumors) so naturally I decided to kill off the last lot of cat5 cables from my home network.…

    • 16 Aug 2005
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    Microsoft AntiSpyware will be free

    Well for users who validate their Windows install through WGA anyway…