04 Sep 2010
Bandai Press Release
Via TokyoMango
Noodles are serious business in Japan, but that doesn’t mean that the whole family can’t enjoy Bandai’s new somen-making toy that is basically a waterslide for “nagashi somen,” thin somen noodles that are served in a stream of water. The noodles come out of a little house at the top of the [...]
29 Aug 2010
Six Apart is launching a free, semi-open-source filter for blog comment spam.
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Six Apart)
However, Alden said, if someone has their own antispam engine, they could plug it into the open-source framework.
TypePad AntiSpam is the same antispam technology that’s currently built into TypePad, but the company is making it available to all who [...]
24 Aug 2010
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CNET Networks)
iReport’s site has a lot in common with YouTube, showing off a grouping editor-selected videos (and photos) on the top of the page alongside a queue of the latest news content that’s been uploaded by users. Each iReport user gets their own page with a listing of their uploaded photos and videos. Similar to [...]
21 Aug 2010
Intel’s future Larrabee graphics chip is still just a PowerPoint presentation. But one worth noting because it’s likely one of the most important projects inside the world’s largest chip manufacturer.
That doesn’t mean Larrabee will be a slam dunk. Intel has a checkered past in the discrete graphics chip market and this 10-year-old CNET article [...]
21 Aug 2010
Looking to take on more demanding customers, Amazon Web Services on Thursday rolled out two paid-support plans that give customers access to its engineers to resolve glitches.
The company said it will offer two levels of support–gold and silver–for a fixed annual fee or a percentage of customers’ total usage of its services. The support plans [...]
21 Aug 2010
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Apple)
An
iPod nano for under $100?! Sign me up. Buy.com has the 4GB silver model for $99 shipped. No rebates, either! So what’s the catch? These are reconditioned units with a 60-day warranty. If that doesn’t square with you, the Apple store currently has the same refurb nano for $129 with a 1-year warranty.
Of course, nanos [...]
21 Aug 2010
I spent some of this weekend using SlideRocket, a new service that’s aiming to replace your presentation software with its flashy (actually Flexy) Web-based tools. Is it a real PowerPoint or Apple Keynote killer in its current iteration? Not yet, but I think it’s off to a great start.
The service has all the flash and [...]
21 Aug 2010
Ling was asked about companies other than Bebo who have licensed the Facebook platform. He said Facebook was in discussions with companies ranging from the largest to the smaller players, but he had nothing to announce.
Ling said that Facebook has 200,000 developers and 16,000 applications so far. Of the 66 million current Facebook users, 98 [...]
20 Aug 2010
Day lays out the possible scenarios, from increasing investment in clean energy to the floor falling out.
Willie Brent, who is the vice president of Weber Shandwick’s clean-tech practices, queried some of his clients in the field on this subject. The blog posting is worth a read.
Please alert me if you’ve seen other thoughtful pieces [...]
20 Aug 2010
Fly.com adds another layer to flight search by redirecting you to a different site. But by simultaneously searching through all the airlines and eliminating any hidden fees imposed by travel search sites, you should be able to save money with each trip by using Fly.com. I have.
When you search for a destination on TravelPost, the [...]