Considering the wealth of geek chic wristwear out there at the moment, we started thinking about the point where nerd-tech meets personal style.
Currently browsing posts found in March2006
Top 10 Super-Geek Watches
Digital Cinema Not Quite Ready to Roll
After years of haggling, Hollywood’s movie studios and theater owners agreed in 2005 to replace old film projectors with new digital systems, but some say the equipment is not ready for prime time.
The Coming of the Patent Trolls
The latest terror of corporate America is the "patent troll," a fearsome entity that can sue a company using its patents for millions, or threaten a shutdown.
Cisco Developing the Living Room of the Future
Cisco has long operated behind the scenes, building the Net. Now its working to build the next generation living room.
How To Improve Your Study Habits and Remember Better
If you’re a student attending classes, you have probably experienced many moments when it was hard to make yourself settle down and study, even when an important exam was coming up. Here is some help.
Economic Shifts in February
The nation’s employers added a greater-than-expected 243,000 workers in February for the biggest monthly gain since November, the government reported yesterday.
360-KPH Bullet Train Ready for Trial Run
The prototype of the next-generation bullet train designed to travel at 360 kilometers per hour has been brought to Sendai for trial operations, East Japan Railway Co. said.
Google Offers Online Pay Plan for Book Publishers
In what it is calling the first in a suite of tools that will help publishers generate revenue from titles that are part of Google Book Search, Google has introduced a new program that gives publishing houses the ability to sell access to their titles online.
Top 150 Best Selling Children’s Books of All Time
Here are the best-selling children’s books of all time (through the end of 2000), with author and year of initial publication, compiled by Publishers Weekly. OP means the book is no longer in print.
Back to Earth After a Year as a ‘100K’
W Bruce Cameron – I recently received awards and recognition because of my butt.
Japan Dealing with Lost Property
The Japanese are a forgetful people: in 2004, 7.4 million items were reported lost. An even larger number of objects was handed in: 10.7 million – almost four times the annual number when records began 50 years ago.
