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General Atomics gets to build the next generation of remotely piloted mini airplanes. The ERMP is intended to take off and land automatically, stay aloft for 3 days, and carry a Hellfire missile. I’m thinking something like this might make a handy wireless platform. Without the missiles, of course.
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Google News introduces RSS feeds for their automatically compiled news
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The nine things are: Fear, Lack of Self-Confidence, Lack of Knowledge, Trying to Do Too Much Alone, Trying to Do Too Much, Loss of Self, Lack of Energy, Lack of Reward, & It Can’t Be Done. (via Lifehacker)
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HP Photo is shutting down on September 15, 2005, and all photo data is being transferred to Snapfish. You can download your photos from HP Photo during the transition period, but after that you’ll need to pay Snapfish for the high resolution download.
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HP never managed to add any value to the iPod, which was a big disappointment. Having a different box and manual doesn’t count. Turning it into something that could link with home entertainment computers, or digital video, or photo printing, or adding wireless connectivity, or something…anything…could have been so much more interesting and worthy of an HP label.
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August 10th, 2005 at 12:32 pm
Finally! Having news alerts e-mailed to me never really interested me but having them as an rss feed! Ahhh, thank you Google! And thank you for bringing them to my attention – going to add them to my feed reader now.