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The Many Faces of Darth Varder

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“Among the attractions at the Star Wars Celebration IV fan fest in Los Angeles is a collection of artists’ renditions of Darth Vader helmets. Each helmet is completely different, with styles ranging from whimsical to political.”

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Oprah’s Take on Google

I’m sure you’ve heard about how great it is to be an employee at Google because of all the perks. Here’s Oprah’s take on it:

Check out CNN’s more in depth coverage after the jump.
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Why I hate Sony: $82 dollar special screw

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Back in the day, Sony was THE SHIT for all consumer electronics, but nowadays they treat their customers like crap and produce shitty products, yet on top of that they charge a premium. Check this out a special Sony replacement screw for a whopping 61 Euros ($82 USD). Original photo after the jump.
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This is NOT how you ship a plasma TV


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Wow, we’ve all heard about stupid ways to ship things… Ive personally seen 1500 dollar Cisco routers shipped cross country in shopping bags with UPS stickers on top. Check out how this Samsung plasma Tv was shipped off. More pics after the jump!

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Conan visits Intel

Well Conan is on his tour again, this time in San Francisco - home of the chip maker Intel. Check out the vid of his visit to the world’s largest chip maker, after the jump.
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Windows Mobile 6 out, supports new resolutions too

WM6 Home Screen Yeah, we know it was unofficially officially announced earlier this week, but Microsoft’s release finally hit the wires about Windows Mobile getting pushed out the door (for 3GSM). Read the rest of this entry »

Futiro intros new line of Skype phones

t_pic34.jpgWhile we failed to spot ‘em among the swarmshey’re only others by its considerable button advantage. Otherwise, it packs the same free standing (and corded) design of the button-deficient Futrio Terra, which will set you back twenty bucks less. Read the rest of this entry »

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