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LG’s Art Cool air conditioning products have been internationally acclaimed for their design innovation and energy efficiency – and now it is recognised by the most prestigious organisation in the UK – Which? Magazine, owned by the Consumers Association has voted it the Best Buy of all air conditioning products. LG’s Art Cool takes what was just a boring, neutral coloured box on a wall and turns it into a featured piece of furniture which can give instant cooling – or heating.
in Arts & Culture
via Civic & Public Building @ 14:19 31st Jul
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in Top Internet
via Fortune @ 18:41 3rd Sep
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Telltale Inc. has announced that Homestar Ruiner, the first of five monthly Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People episodes, will premiere Monday, August 11. Homestar Ruiner will release on Nintendo’s WiiWare download service in North and South America and worldwide on PC simultaneously. WiiWare availability for Europe, Australia and New Zealand will follow shortly.
in Video Games
via Adrenaline Vault @ 16:54 8th Aug
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Okay, you’ve bought your iPhone, showed it to all your friends, and learned to love it. The thing’s cool. But now you want more. You want your iPhone to sing and dance and play with you. You want more functionality – and more fun – and you want tons of freebies.
in Handhelds
via Datamation @ 1:28 2nd Oct
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Experienced pacemen Andre Nel and Cliffie Deacon were the cool customers at the end as they bowled the bizhub Highveld Lions to an exciting 37-run victory over the Chevrolet Warriors in their SuperSport Series match at Liberty Life Wanderers.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 5:17 6th Oct
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One of the first things you think of when taking a new web concept to market has to be the name. You need something catchy, memorable – and, you’d think, pronounceable. So what was going through the minds of the founders of Cuil (pronounced “cool”, apparently), we can only guess.
in Search Engines
via Contractor UK @ 14:26 4th Aug
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I just discovered a cool feature on Kodak.com. I was poking around the site as I'm planning to buy their new Vi6 pocket video camera and I stumbled upon this. You can trade in your old outdated digital cameras (any brand) to Kodak for cash towards a new camera. What a cool idea: here's a way to de-clutter your tech gear that you no longer use (but don't want to throw in the trash) and you get a discount on a new camera you do want! Check out the Kodak Trade-In program right here. Now I need to go pull out those 2 megapixel cameras hiding in my apartment.
in Blog Watch
via Redbook @ 10:54 27th Sep
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Alton, IL, native Miles Davis helped invent the notion of "cool" with his groundbreaking album Birth of the Cool, a recording that also ushered in a whole new school of West Coast jazz.
in Arts & Culture
via Nestor @ 22:29 16th Aug
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Looks like Japanese gamers will be enjoying a cool bonus CD as their pre-order bonus for Chrono Trigger on the DS. It contains two tracks, "Chrono Trigger Orchestral Version" and "Chrono Trigger Orchestral Medley." Looks pretty sweet. Let's hope they give something cool to gamers in the United States as well.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 19:43 30th Aug
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As I am sure many of you are aware by now, Rockstar recently teased us all in the latest issue of the Official Playstation Magazine. Rockstar stated that they are working on a "cool" new project based on a license so could this cool new game be Max Payne 3 - a game renowned for its icy setting?
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 12:11 3rd Aug
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Paul Williams writes "Develop Magazine has an interesting profile up looking at UK studio Splash Damage, charting its humble beginnings as a Quake 3 mod team through to its status as one of Britain's leading studios — it's currently developing a new game for Bethesda. Most interesting is the assertion by studio founder Paul Wedgwood that UK studios should shake off their low-rent reputation and start modeling their businesses on the likes of Valve, id, and the other envied American independents: 'We'd been to the US and seen companies like Ritual, Gearbox and id, and to us it seemed like the game development industry was seen as better in the US. People sat in cool chairs in cool offices surrounded by action figures — it was nothing like the UK's approach, which was more like a workhouse.
in Video Games
via Slashdot @ 21:03 27th Aug
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Mmmmm, cupcakes. I can just hear Steve Jobs announcing the new iCupCake “Adding applications to your iPhone has never been easier…or this delicious!!!” Heh, removing apps would be easy too, just eat it. Thanks to Nick for the pic.
in Handhelds
via Hard OCP @ 3:30 22nd Sep
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Bracelet artist Tammy Easterling says that for her, money was the cheapest material available. "Using pennies was cheaper than wasting my store-bought copper," she says.
in Personal Finance
via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:25 9th Sep
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Conservatives Obstruct Ethics Committee's Investigation into Conservative Party's 2006 Election Funding Scheme
in Arts & Culture
via PEJ News @ 0:19 14th Aug
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Open forum for discussion of any topic you like, aviation related or otherwise. Virtually all topics in this forum are permitted - so long as they are discussed in a civil manner.
in Robotics
via Pilots of America @ 1:06 1st Aug
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"As a plasmoid Lancelot must take the cake for the biggest so far. According to its sole developer Ivan Cukic, Lancelot is an application launcher menu for KDE 4 designed to provide a place from which all jobs begin. It provides quick access to applications, places, documents, contacts and system information. Lancelot features a no-click interface, integrated search and drag-and-drop to the desktop."
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 19:06 26th Sep
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Lancelot is a plasmoid application launcher menu for KDE 4 designed to provide a place from which all jobs begin
in Linux
via Tech World Australia @ 3:49 26th Sep
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Many people take pride in amassing a large, expansive book collection. But let's face it, that first edition of "War and Peace" doesn't get any lighter come moving day, nor do any of your other reading materials. For a price, you could save a lot of space (not to mention trees) with the Amazon Kindle. It may look like some sort of oversized Gameboy, but this wireless bad boy can hold more than 200 titles (which you can read on digital pages) and can download more than 140,000 books, newspapers, periodicals and blogs. It may look boring and boxy, but that isn't nearly as embarrassing as the cover of that romance novel with Fabio on the cover you can't put down. The Amazon Kindle is available at www.amazon.com.
in E-commerce
via Red Orbit @ 15:38 21st Sep
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HARRISBURG—The research boat chugs down a side alcove in the Willamette River, wires dangling into the water from long poles jutting off its bow. Suddenly, a flash in the water. Josh Williams, an Oregon State University student positioned at the bow, jabs a long-handled net into the depths and pulls up a glistening cutthroat trout.
in Biological Science
via American Scientist @ 22:31 17th Sep
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"I'm going to share to you some of my favorite set of icons. These are specifically made for Ubuntu, as well as any other Linux distro with a GNOME desktop."
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 17:55 29th Aug
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