Don’t mind the “auto-tune” nonsense. The original version cannot be embedded. ..Enjoy Will’s “Windows 7 Rising.”
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Don’t mind the “auto-tune” nonsense. The original version cannot be embedded. ..Enjoy Will’s “Windows 7 Rising.”
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But don’t ask me how it’s done because he leaves no explanation…
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The Burj Dubai is 2,684 feet tall!
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The Evolce ONE features a 47-inch full high definition LCD multitouch display and can recognize an unlimited number of touch points. It also has haptic feedback. It can run Windows 7 and it is compatable with all of 7’s multi-touch capabilities. Check out an additional hands-on video after the break, as well as the official press release.
[Via Engadget]

Today Google revealed its take on the operating system. And it’s called Chrome OS. What’s that you say? You’ve heard of Google Chrome, you are using it right now? Google Chrome is a browser, just like Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox. What Google has announced is an operating system (think Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X) that runs in the Chrome browser skin. The desktop and the entire workplace resides in what looks very much like the Google Chrome browser you may be using today. The team at Google knows that when most people turn on their computer they go directly to their browser of choice to access the Internet. Their plan is to streamline this process by making the browser the home base of your computer.
Now let’s talk hard facts. Chrome OS is based on Linux and the current Chrome browser. It is entirely web-based and only runs web apps. All your storage will live in the Internet “cloud;” this means that all of your data (documents, music, pictures, etc.) will be stored online. Local hard drives will only be accessed to cache data and keep your computer speedy. Think of the cloud in the same terms you think of how your email is handled. You don’t download your email messages to your hard drive; it is all stored on the Internet, whether you use AOL Mail, Gmail, whatever. An advantage of an OS based on the cloud: You can take your virtual space with you everywhere; all you need handy is your login information and a Chrome OS-capable computer to sign in and access all your data. The OS itself is “light;” it will take just seconds to fully boot up your computer. And this is one of Google’s main goals: to get you on the Internet as fast and safe as possible. Speaking of safety, Chrome OS will be highly resistive to viruses and malware; Google has designed a security layer based on its own binaries and the OS easily upgradable with over-the-Internet updates for the entire OS.
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Today ABC confirmed that the final season of Lost begins on February 2 2010. It will be a 2-hour premiere and run from 9PM-11PM. It follows a one-hour Lost recap episode at 8PM.
Also confirmed in the press release are the season regulars: Naveen Andrews (Sayid), Nestor Carbonell (Richard), Emilie de Ravin (Claire), Michael Emerson (Ben), Jeff Fahey (Frank) Matthew Fox (Jack), Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Daniel Dae Kim (Jin), Yunjin Kim (Sun), Ken Leung (Miles), Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Terry O’Quinn (Locke), and Zuleikha Robinson (Ilana).
Though not listed above, the following characters have been confirmed to guest star in some of the season’s episodes: Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet), Ian Somerhalder (Boone), Rebecca Mader (Charlotte), Dominic Monaghan (Charlie), Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond), and Katey Sagal (Helen).
Celebrate the beginning of the end by watching this fan-generated promo for Season 6. And just try to hold back emotions (ie. tears, hair-raising intensity).
T minus 75 days.

It has been reported that a federal judge has ruled against AT&T’s request to pull the Verizon “There’s a Map for That” advertisements from the airwaves. No surprise here.
What’s interesting, though, is that the judge has deemed it necessary for the two celluar carriers to meet again in court to discuss the matter further. Apparently the judge called the ads “sneaky” and said that it is possible that viewers may mistunderstand the ads intent becuase “most people who are watching TV are semi-catatonic.” Ha! The court meets again on December 16.
For now, Verizon has all the freedom in the world to continue pumping out these advertisements for the holiday season without any scruff from AT&T. Unless you count this sad, terrible ad featuring one of the Wilson brothers:
New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is known for showing off his show-tunes background in funny tech-based gags. Check out his latest titled “Apps!…I Did it Again,” a song about the iPhone’s ability to run a myriad of (pointless) apps to the tune of Britney Spears’ hit song.
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This is really, really good. Hahaha…
It’s called “Electric Worry” by Clutch. One YouTube commenter calls them “ZZ Top on steroids.” I like ’em. Check out the full song in the band’s music video below. If you like it too, iTunes has it for sale.
Shakira – “Give It Up to Me” (Featuring Lil Wayne). Produced by Timbaland. This follows videos for “She Wolf” and “Did It Again.” She Wolf drops November 23.
Can’t watch it in its entirety? Check out timemark 1:06 to 1:33. I’m really digging the caterpillar chain move there.
[Via EW]