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Safety Shield for Wii

It took a while, but someone has finally discovered the perfect way in which to capitalize on that string of Wii-related tragedies that we reported on, a few months back. Sure, there are plenty of more rational options for protecting your beloved flat screen from a flying Wiimote, such as stronger straps, or even, you know, restraint, but why employee those boring methods, when you can simply slip a big, plastic guard over your bigscreen LCD?

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Michigan man arrested for using cafe’s free WiFi from his car

A Michigan man is being prosecuted for using a cafe’s free WiFi… from his car. Sam Peterson was arrested under a Michigan law barring access to anyone else’s network without authorization, according to Michigan TV station WOOD. Since the cafe’s WiFi network was reserved for customers, and Peterson never came into the cafe, he was essentially piggybacking off of the open network without authorization.

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25 years of eureka moments

We’re a nation of inventors in garages and corporate labs, creating new gadgets and

services that delight us and occasionally drive us crazy.

1 Cellphones

Car phones were around in the 1970s, but it wasn’t until 1983 that Motorola introduced the first widely available handheld cellphone. The DynaTAC 8000x weighed almost 2 pounds, but it still cost $3,995.

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New Email tracking service

What is ReadNotify?

ReadNotify is the most powerful and reliable email tracking service that exists today. In short - ReadNotify tells you when email you sent gets read / re-opened / forwarded and so much more

How do I send a tracked email?

There are two ways you can send tracked emails:

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This is a timeline of the most common Linux distros

Together we can make it more complete!

I found alexdark’s version here on kde-files.org and really liked the idea. I wanted a lossless version so I decided to make one myself.

When commenting, please don’t just write “Add Foo, it’s not on there!”. Dates (month-year) and derivatives are important for obvious reasons, if possible please supply links. Thanks!

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