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MSI’s all-in-one Wind Top AE1900 gets dissected

MSI’s new all-in-one Wind Top AE1900 may look all neat and tidy on the outside, but it’s an expectedly different story on the inside, as the folks at Blogeee.net found out when they unceremoniously ripped one apart. Of course, there [...]

Acer: Windows 7 coming October 23rd pre-loaded on Z5600 AIO

If all this talk of Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 has thoroughly piqued your interests, here’s something to tickle your fancy even more. Acer UK marketing director Bobby Waltkins has told Pocket-Init that the Z5600 all-in-one PC is due out [...]

Stealth Bike Celebrates 20th Anniversary of B-2 Stealth Bomber’s First Flight [Airplanes]

This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the B-2 Stealth Bomber’s first flight. To celebrate, Northrop Grumman’s has unveiled the B-2 Stealth Bike, which unfortunately doesn’t fly and it’s not invisible. It looks… hmmm, stealthy? [Flight Global] More: continued here

GoDaddy Tells Us Not to Buy .TV Domains Because Tuvalu Is Sinking? [Internet]

According to GoDaddy, you should maybe stop buying .tv domains because Tuvalu, who owns all such domain names, is currently sinking underwater. Once Tuvalu no longer exists as a nation, the domains will also disappear. Sure, the island nation is [...]

Did You Switch From Windows to a Mac or Back? Any Regrets? [Question Of The Day]

Most people seem to take a hard line when it comes to their OS, but Adam’s Windows to Mac adventure has got me wondering—how many converts are out there? Any regrets? Why? More: continued here

Ferrari splitting ex-Gizmondo exec Stefan Eriksson’s tale optioned for a movie

At last, former Gizmondo head honcho Bo Stefan Eriksson’s story is finally going to be told on film — or rather, the one told in Wired will be. Writer-director Craig Zobel and producer Beau Flynn have optioned the rights to [...]

Senators aim to protect electric grid from hackers

Politicians respond to reports of cyberattacks by suggesting new plans to protect an increasingly networked electric grid. More: continued here

Twitter’s integrated search now live for all users

Twitter’s integrated search into user home pages after having done in-house beta testing on it for months. It also paves the way for advertisements. More: continued here

Apple mulling price cuts, developing netbook competitor?

Sure, Apple just posted a record quarter of earnings, but it’s been taking a beating lately on the price issue — not only have cheap netbooks become the hottest category in the market, Microsoft’s Laptop Hunters commercials have reignited the [...]

Firefox 3.5 and Fennec aboard Google’s location service

On the heels of Google’s experimental location-aware browser add-on, Mozilla announces its own opt-in geolocation feature. Interestingly enough, it’s powered by Google. More: continued here