Asus P750 - Oh yes, I have one
Written by Alex (nedge2k)   
Wednesday, 12 September 2007 19:31

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What you see above (click for larger image) is one very special device. No, not my beloved MoDaCo C600 (although that is rather special in itself). No what you see above is what I'm nicknaming the "Kaiser-Killer". It's the latest and greatest device from Asus, it's called the P750 and I've got the only one in the country! :D

It has HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, a 3.0MP camera, a bad-ass design and if you want to know more you'll have to wait a few days for my exclusive preview over on MoDaCo ;)

I won't be releasing any further info on this device so please don't ask. This is just a quick teaser as I couldn't keep it bottled up anymore! :P

 
RFID implants linked to cancer in lab tests
Written by Alex (nedge2k)   
Sunday, 09 September 2007 20:09

There's my plan of keyless entry to car/home out the window then! :( 

Filed under: Wireless

As if pain, conspiracy, big brother, and lack of necessity weren't already enough to deter you, the average Joe or Jane, from getting a subcutaneous RFID chip implant, a number of studies over the past decade have amassed which link the chips to malignant tumors in animal tests. Besides the potential foul play going on at the FDA and VeriChip Corp. that got the chips approved for human use in 2004, studies showing as little as 1% cancer rates in lab animals led researchers to note that the aggressive tumors which immediately encased RFID implants with cancerous cells were "clearly due to the implanted microchips", and not random occurrences. That isn't to say RFID itself is dangerous -- we put far more powerful radios up to our heads every day using a cellphone or even a Bluetooth headset. But implants are still looking mighty sketchy all of a sudden; probably not the news some 2,000 US RFID implantees (including Mythbuster Kari Byron, who got a chip injection on-camera last week) want to hear, but the sooner you can deal with it, the better, says we.

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RFID implants linked to cancer in lab tests
Ryan Block
Sun, 09 Sep 2007 18:22:00 GMT

 
Teen sticks Xbox 360 power supply in bowl of water
Written by Alex (nedge2k)   
Saturday, 08 September 2007 20:08

 What a fucking muppet! :roll:

Result? Hospital for Darwin Award near-miss

A North Carolina teenager who decided the best way to cool his Xbox's overheating power supply was to stick it in a bowl of water was knocked unconcious by the resulting electric shock and earned himself a trip to hospital with "minor burns to his right hand and foot".…

Teen sticks Xbox 360 power supply in bowl of water
Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:15:29 GMT

 
Ebay Postage Fees
Written by Alex (nedge2k)   
Wednesday, 15 August 2007 23:44

I'm sick and tired of the way Ebay let sellers get away with charging way over the odds for postage fees. Take, for example, a stick of RAM. Inland UK first class postage should be a max of around £2, right? Try £5! £5 to post stick of bloody RAM that weighs practically nothing!?

They earn stupid amounts from that site, the least they could do is put some money back into it. RAM will never weigh more than a few grams so why don't they incorporate that fact into some kind of postage fee calculation system and then do similar for other items that generally weigh a similar amount, then cap the postage fees. For items that can vary wildly, you could force the seller to input the weight or something. I don't know, there just has to be way to stop people abusing the postage fees!?

So ghey :(

 
I like HP again
Written by Alex (nedge2k)   
Friday, 03 August 2007 11:12

Further to my rant about how HP printers suck, I finally got round to giving them a call and seeing what they'd say about the new printer's dodgy scanner. To my amazement, not only did they offer to outright replace it but they told me they'd be sending it to me first - i.e. not making me send ours then wait forever for them to check it over / repair it / whatever before sending me one back. After my ordeal with Microsoft and the 360, HP have re-ignited my faith in big brand companies....well, their company at least ;) Microsoft could learn a lot from HP in this department!

Thanks HP! You printers may be dodgy but at least you have a decent warranty service to back it up :D

 


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