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With the "Wake-up Light", Philips has taken the "dawn simulator" from "alternative/hippie" to "trendy". Cleverly marketing it as simply a pleasant way to wake up, making it available in many stores and adding "trendy" pricing, Philips has a lot of people looking into …
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For some strange reason, Philips doesn't provide you with a manual when you buy a Wake-up light. For those of you who want to download the full manual, you can do so by browsing through the directory at: http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/h/hf3461_01/ The filenames are a bit strange, but looking at the last three letters …
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Hi, I've read the writeups on Steve's keynote this year, and listened to some podcasts of people who were in the audience. Personally I'm a bit dissapointed by the features introduced at this Macworld. Surely it's hard to live up to the ever rising expectations every year, but I do have some comments to make on the …
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Okay, I have to get this out of my system. It is something I've been complaining about for months, and it is really an example of the utter dumbness of some product designers. What am I talking about? Simply turning on my TV. I have this very nice big heavy 100Hz 4:3 Phillips Matchline TV, which I bought 8 or so years …
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No, I'm not a guitar player, but I noticed this cool post on TUAW where the "Guitar Hero" game has been taken a notch up. TUAW reports that the guys at www.musicwizard.com have built "Guitar Wizzard", a game with which you can learn to play popular songs on a real guitar. From what I can see in the …
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For me as a european consumer, the low Dollar (or: high Euro) is a good thing. Particularly when travelling to the U.S., or buying American consumer electronics. For Apple, as a big company with complete control over it's retail prices, the low Dollar (or: high Euro) is a good thing. Particularly when the conversion …
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Last week I've been complaining about the capped volume on the iPod nano and the inability to circumvent it. At the end of that very week, the iPod earbuds solved the problem for me by breaking down. The rubber rings started comming off, and the right speaker produced only 10% of the sound the left speaker was …
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A while ago the drives in my fileserver (PPC Mac Mini) began dying on me, one after one. The disks were somewhat old (approx. 4 years) so I replaced them with 2 new Maxtor 500GB USB drives, and restored all data from my backups. The server came up and looked and worked like it had never died, but now had more …
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I know you've been playing with your ultra-cool iPhones, but did you realize that it only is 6 years ago that Apple showed is the first iPod? It's amazing how fast technology advances nowadays. Today I read that 128GB flashdrives are not far away, so how about an 128GB iPhone, or even a MacBook with a solid state disk? …
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Past few weeks I noticed that the spindle bearings of my lathe were becomming warmer than I liked, particularly when working with higher rpm. Last weekend I decided to take the spindle out, clean the old grease out, and rebuilding it. It turned out to be more work than I expected. The tight fit of the pully made me use …
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