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Grippy Pad: Magically Stick Your Gadget To Your Dash [Gadgets]
Monday, 12 March 2012 19:20
Attach a silicon Grippy Pad to your car's dash, and your phone will stick to it as if by magic. Apparently taking its cue from the design of gecko's feet, Grippy Pad sticks to gadgets without messy adhesives, velcro, or magnets. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/976cuNtqwbU/grippy-pad-magically-stick-your-gadget-to-your-dash

 
Watching People Pull Extreme Tricks on a Pogo Stick Is Spine Bending [Video]
Monday, 12 December 2011 11:47
Pogo sticks always amused the hell out of me. Up. Down. Up. Down. Repeat. These guys, however, take pogo sticks to the next level, it's more like: Up. Down. Spin. Jump over a woman in a wheelchair. Grind the railing. Up. Down. Go crazy. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/SDW76mJdY1Y/watching-people-pull-extreme-tricks-on-a-pogo-stick-is-spine-bending

 
Leaked Photo Claims to Reveal PSP2 [Leak]
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 16:10
What you're looking at is—some claim—a leaked shot of a PSP2 dev kit, with slider form factor, camera and (finally!) twin sticks. The shot jibes with what's expected, but we'll have to wait and see. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/vzt1_6MLs_U/leaked-photo-claims-to-reveal-psp2

 
Boot Linux Over HTTP With netboot.me
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 13:59

Boot Linux Over HTTP With netboot.me

This tutorial shows how you can boot Linux over HTTP with netboot.me. All that users need is Internet connectivity and a small program (gpxe) to boot the machine. This gpxe program provides network booting facility. netboot.me allows you to boot into the following distributions: Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu. netboot.me provides gpxe images for USB sticks, CDs, and also for floppies, i.e., you can boot from a USB sticks, a CD, or a floppy.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/boot-linux-over-http-with-netboot.me

 
Boot Linux Over HTTP With boot.kernel.org (BKO)
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 14:11

Boot Linux Over HTTP With boot.kernel.org (BKO)

This tutorial shows how you can boot Linux over HTTP with boot.kernel.org (BKO). All that users need is Internet connectivity and a small program (gpxe) to boot the machine. This gpxe program provides network booting facility. BKO allows you to boot into the following distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, Damn Small Linux, Knoppix, Fedora. BKO provides gpxe images for USB sticks, CDs, and also for floppies, i.e., you can boot from a USB sticks, a CD, or a floppy.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/boot-linux-over-http-with-boot.kernel.org-bko

 


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