Buying a Digital Microscope

If you are looking forward to buy a Digital Microscope and do not want to invest wrongly, read this article to get an idea, what exactly you should look for in a Digital Microscope.
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Man gets Windows Vista running on his Asus Eee PC

See? It can be done! The secret is, apparently, whacking a huge SD card into the Eee PC’s expansion slot and letting Vista use that for its special needs rather than the rather limited file space available on the Eee PC’s solid-state drive. He’s even..
  

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Make a (RUBBISH) android for less than $30

Sounds like a bargain - until you see what your $30 actually buys you. You get a sort of disembodied pink head with a big hole in its forehead. Apparently it can… well, we’re not entirely sure. It was made by a foreign man who doesn’t go into very much detail. But if you watch […]

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What is Liquid Oxygen?

Liquid oxygen is oxygen in its liquid form. Read more about it here.
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Cowon Q5 Wi-Fi media player now available in the UK

Back in August and indeed back at IFA 07, we featured the rather impressive Cowon Q5 media player. Well, four months down the later, this portable all-rounder is available in the UK
  

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Kilfitt UKA 659 - James Bond technology from the 1960s

Miniaturisation is all the rage right now, but it’s nothing new - the Kilfitt UKA 659 managed to fit a camera and watch on your wrist back in the 1960s.
  

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Life-sized beer-brewing Bender robot from Futurama

Pedant’s note: How can you have a life-sized model of a cartoon character? Doesn’t their size depend on the size of your telly? That aside, this is genius. It’s a big Bender (out of Futurama) robot, except with beer brewing mechanisms built into his stomach.
  

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Microsoft taking Internet Explorer mobile… but is it a good idea?

Microsoft is planning to launch a version of Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile powered handsets. It’s apparently part of a strategy to take on the iPhone by matching it feature-for-feature - hence IE going up against the iPhone’s Safari browser.
  

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Firefox detention letter an “altered version” according to principal

Yesterday the whole world laughed at the absurdity that a high-school student in the US got detention for using Firefox in class, but now it’s time for those chuckles to die down, as the principal himself has rubbished the story on the Big Spring High School website itself.Principal John C. Scudder claims on the site […]

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BreakUpEmail: the fresh new startup helping you dump your tired old partner

Breaking up via email is, frankly, a bit old-fashioned. A few years ago you might’ve seemed like a complete bastard modernist for doing it, but email’s time as the tech-head’s dumping mechanism of choice is gone. It’s all about delivering the news via a Facebook status update nowadays, daddio.
  

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