[TechRepublic] D&D park, 3D scam, children's books

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TechRepublic Member | April 22, 2011

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Gain Control of your Infrastructure

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Stop being duped by the 3D scam

The entertainment and electronics industries keep trying to push 3D on consumers, even though a lot of smart people have caught on to the fact that it's scam. It's time to stop the madness. Read more

A remembrance of Jerry Lawson, video game pioneer

Gerald "Jerry" Lawson, the inventor of the first cartridge-based consumer video game system and an early stand-up arcade machine, passed away on April 9, 2011. Read more

Geeky children's books: What do you recommend?

Here is the list of titles featured in the TechRepublic gallery Children's books about Star Wars, science experiments, and space. Join the discussion about geeky children's books. Read more

Elektra One and the possibilities of green aircraft technology

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Dying for immortality? You just may have to.

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Being tracked by your iPhone: Do you care?

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Children's books about Star Wars, science experiments, and space

Nicole Bremer Nash features books that will encourage geekness even among the youngest members of your family unit. View on site

Earth Day gadgets: Spend green on green (photos)

If you're looking to pay your way out of your eco-guilt for slacking on the recycling this year, why not repent with one of these environmentally friendly gadgets and accessories? View on site

iPad Experience: The Civil War Today provides four years of updated content

150 years ago on 12 April 1861 the first shot was fired to launch the U.S. into Civil War. To commemorate this time in our history A&E launched a new iPad application called The Civil War Today that will provide you with daily updates for the next four years. For $7.99 you get years of history on your iPad. View on site

Gallery: Ultimate One iPod nano watch kit by Quad Mountain

A gallery of 20 photos of the Ultimate One iPod nano watch kit from Kickstarter project Quad Mountain. View on site

Making LEDs smarter (images)

Start-up Digital Lumens has developed a commercial LED light fixture that uses a computer technology to vastly improve efficiency. View on site

1991: The Year We All Got GUI (photos)

ZDNet's 20th anniversary: In 1991, the world received the graphical user interface. Here's a look. View on site

Flying Toasters - A look back at After Dark for Windows 1.0

Remember when screen savers were all the rage? View on site



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Free White Paper: Improving the Efficiency of Large UPS Systems (American Power Conversion (APC))

Free White Paper: Establishing a Data Center Floor Plan That Works (American Power Conversion (APC))

New Storage Options to Tame the Information Explosion (IBM)


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15 simple rules for getting your girlfriend to play D&D

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10 things you should do to securely dispose of computers

The need for good security practices doesn't go away just because a system has outlived its usefulness. These tips will help ensure that decommissioned equipment doesn't pose a threat.



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