Aug 16

Macworld.com - Freeridecoding on Friday announced the release of BurnAgain FS 1.0.3, an update to their CD and DVD data burning software for Mac OS X. A free update for registered users, BurnAgain FS costs $23.

Source: Macworld.com

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Aug 16

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Wesco Limited is offering up a TIE Fighter webcam, which — truth be told — would look completely ridiculous sitting atop your LCD. That being said, those of you already chatting it up with your fellow nerds on an R2-D2 webcam won’t mind one bit. You’ll also be interested to know that there’s a complete dearth of specifications, though we do know that a pair of LEDs just below the camera lights up to brighten your cheery face. It’s available for now around $40, and proceeds go directly into funding George Lucas’ next extravagant vacation.

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Aug 16

CNET - The 2008 Olympics in Beijing are over for Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the founders of would-be Facebook rival ConnectU who earned spots on the U.S. rowing team.

Source: CNET

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Aug 16

Since the Chinese government began supporting domestic open source communities in 2005, hundreds of thousands of young people in the world’s most populous country have become a part of the open source world.

Source: Digg / Technology

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Aug 16

Americans are not just switching to smaller cars. They are also buying smaller TVs.

Source: By ERIC A. TAUB

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Aug 16

As image-editing software grows in sophistication and ubiquity, alterations go far beyond removing red-eye and whitening teeth.

Source: By ALEX WILLIAMS

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Aug 16

Reuters - Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix
Inc said it resumed normal shipping on Friday after a three-day
disruption, the worst in the company’s decade of operations.

Source: Reuters

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Aug 16

CNET - With its tagline, “upload. share. archive.”, it may have been inevitable that the magazine-sharing Web site Mygazines.com would face allegations of copyright infringement.

Source: CNET

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