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Filed under: Home Entertainment
MotoSAT thinks they've got solutions for your weak satellite signal. We think they've got the perfect thing to space out to after a long week of CES. Kick back, relax, have a brewski, watch some satellites bounce around.Continue reading Spinning satellites help weak signals, soothe bloggers Permalink | Email this | Comments

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MotoSAT thinks they've got solutions for your weak satellite signal. We think they've got the perfect thing to space out to after a long week of CES. Kick back, relax, have a brewski, watch some satellites bounce around.Continue reading Spinning satellite dishes help weak signals, soothe bloggers Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals
The Rock Band drum kit really feels more like the real thing than the toy guitars rocking gaming's world of late. So how deliciously meta is it that one enterprising chap decided to convert what appears to be a nice looking real drum kit into a Rock Band drum controller, so he can play a video game pretending to play drums using real drums. If you're not content with just upgrading your pedal to the real deal, and you'd rather not wait for the full replacement kit, consider turning the storage-lockered evidence of your failed college band into something you can be really proud of. Who knows, maybe one day you'll want to revert it back and put the band back together again.
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
In yet another "innocent prank" that turned out to have very real-world effects, a 14-year-old Polish boy has admitted to modifying a TV remote in order to manipulate the junction-switching devices on the Lodz tram system, resulting in four derailed trains and 12 injuries. According to reports, the teenager snuck onto tracks to study the switching mechanisms, and used the resulting knowledge to re-direct trains "like any other schoolboy might a giant train set," as a police spokesman put it. The young man now faces charges in juvenile court for endangering public safety. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Filed under: Desktops, Laptops As things go from bad to worse, AMD just slipped the shipping date of their 2.4GHz Phenom 9700 and 2.6GHz 9900 CPUs. Announced for Q1, the quad-core CPUs are now expected for Q2. That means their 2.8GHz and 3GHz procs, expected in late Q2, will likely slip as well. However, that's not all good news for Intel fans if Intel chooses to delay the release of their own processors to maximize sales of existing processor line-ups. In the mean time, AMD is expected to focus on its tri-core "Toliman" processors. Well, there's always hope that you can accomplish in court what you couldn't in the marketplace, eh AMD? Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Filed under: CES, Features Perhaps they lacked a crackshot marketing team, the URL they wanted was camped by someone unreasonable, or -- sadly -- they just thought it was a good idea at the time. For whatever reason, these products and companies actually made it to fruition for our sheer enjoyment.
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