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Entries for January, 2010

Moore’s Law unnatural, proclaims Intel CEO

It took Intel CEO Paul Otellini only about a minute to mention Moore’s Law in his CES keynote on Thursday, remarking that the ‘law’ was “not a law of nature, but a law that reflects human inventiveness.” Original post by TechEMaster

Gaga goes gaga for Polaroid

Lady Gaga left her fans – and hordes of opportunistic photographers – waiting today as the popular pop diva arrived at the Polaroid conference over an hour fashionably late. Original post by TechEMaster

Keep on, keep on taking the tablets

Shivering in a UK county that’s only two degrees Celsius colder than the South Pole, I’m beginning to think that on the whole I’d rather be in Las Vegas. Original post by TechEMaster

10 Deities That Like to Party

Religious worship can be a serious and somber thing, but it can also be joyous and even celebratory one — in the correct context, of course. Here are 10 deities that command their followers to party in their names. Original post by timothy

The Ultimate “Ghostbusters” Quiz

You asked for it, you got it. “Ghostbusters” was one of the most popular movies of the 1980s, and its release date is used as a means for charting time for the Stuff You Should Know podcast. You ain’t afraid of no quiz. Original post by timothy

Play the Hottest Game in America!

Can you get to the top of the leaderboard for Sudoku online? Give it a try! Original post by timothy

Top 10 Movies About Time Travel

If you know what a flux capacitor is, then you obviously know how time travel works. But do you know which time travel movies are worthy of this list? Original post by timothy

What can the HowStuffWorks.com iPhone app do?

Now there’s a HowStuffWorks.com application for your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad that helps you get your knowledge on while you’re away from your desk. What can you do with this brand-new app? Original post by timothy

Now TI is doing an e-reader too

Another firm is set to jump on the e-reader bandwagon – and this time it’s giant semiconductor company Texas Instruments. Original post by TechEMaster

Sony says 3D is here to stay

Sony CEO Howard Stringer and Sony Electronics president Stan Glasgow kicked off the company’s CES 2010 keynote address by extolling the virtues of everything 3D. Original post by TechEMaster