@jbruin - JK Wedding Dance Phenomenon was no phenomenon at all - http://bit.ly/8K9pW
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Friday, July 31, 2009
UPDTD: Videos on AdAge Viral Chart take an avg of 3 months to reach full viral, not 6 days - http://bit.ly/8K9pW - #JKWeddingDance #fake
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RT@glenngabe: Wow, check this out: The JKWeddingDance Video Was Real; The Viral Effect is FAKE - http://is.gd/1WE0l - What do you think?
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ViewSonic's VOT120 and VOT121 nettops suck in their guts for the camera
ViewSonic's VOT120 and VOT121 nettops suck in their guts for the camera
Unsatisfied with only having the tall and slim 130 and 132 nettops, ViewSonic's newly announced family of hardware also features a pair of even more diminutive options: the VOT120 and 121. Snapped in the wild for your delectation, these machines are small enough to be confused for a well-filled CD wallet and come with WiFi, four USB inputs, gigabit Ethernet and DVI-out. While the 120's standard netbook spec is nothing to write home about, the 121 does receive a (comparatively) potent 1.4GHz CULV chip and a HDMI output 'round back, making for an intriguing HTPC proposition. Prices in Taiwan are set for $304 and $423 respectively, but feel free to browse past the break for an inquisitive look at these miniature computers.Continue reading ViewSonic's VOT120 and VOT121 nettops suck in their guts for the camera
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ViewSonic's VOT120 and VOT121 nettops suck in their guts for the camera originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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CrunchPad coming in November with built-in 3G connectivity, says Straits Times
CrunchPad coming in November with built-in 3G connectivity, says Straits Times
Last we heard, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington wasn't ready to talk about a timeframe for the release of his self-proclaimed "science project," the CrunchPad tablet. That's not the case for The Straits Times, however, who've published an article claiming that developer Fusion Garage is aiming to get the device out to the masses by November of this year, just in time for Christmas shopping. The Singapore newspaper got a sneak preview of the device, as well as some new specs. The tablet reportedly about 2.64 pounds, has a 1.6GH Intel Atom and 1GB RAM (which we knew), a USB port for keyboard and / or mouse, built-in WiFi and 3G connectivity, and a port for mobile broadband. Price is estimated around $400, a little bit more than the $300 he pegged in April, but it's still being filed in the "unconfirmed" category for now -- hopefully it comes out a little leaner when this thing goes official.[Thanks, David]
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CrunchPad coming in November with built-in 3G connectivity, says Straits Times originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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