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Stranger Things
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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My laptop cooling solution at my friend’s apartment.
Here’s a really new take on laptops.
The Feno is a folding notebook. Typically we expect a hinge between the display and keyboard, but the Feno has an additional hinge within the display! This not only makes the size more compact but also explores future use of flexible OLED screens. The pièce de résistance is the pop-out mouse! Just pop it out and you are good to go! Brilliant!
(via Feno - Foldable Notebook with Flexible OLED Screen by Niels van Hoof » Yanko Design)
Sweeet.
Bill Gates jumps over a chair.
Are you a geek or a nerd? We're not afraid to admit we're a little bit of both!
(via 20 IT gotchas: How to avoid these common big blunders - InfoWorld)
Gota love the Metro UI.
Scrub harder, that will fix it…
They misunderstood when they were told they might need to wipe their harddrive.
The Birth of UNIVAC
UNIVAC I was the first commercial computer in the United States. Without it, we wouldn’t have our precious little MacBooks or iPads.
Well, now that I think about it, some other Americans surely would have built a commercial computer if they hadn’t. So we would still have our gadgets, but it would be in a parallel universe and maybe in that universe having a Dell is like the coolest thing you can have and there’s a Zune in every pocket of every pair of parachute pants.
Anyway, the first UNIVersal Automatic Computer was delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau and dedicated on June 14, 1951. It’s the same computer later predicted the 1952 presidential election for Eisenhower.
It cost over $1 million, used 5,200 vacuum tubes, weighed 13 tons and could do a mere 1,905 operations per second.
Pictured above, Rear Admiral/Badass Grace Hopper at the controls of UNIVAC I.
How far we've come.
Is someone suggesting we’re one step away from murder?
Oh how true.
OS X through the years
Not quite an alienware.
Evolution.