Welcome to the Tenth Edition of Carnival of Tech News.

Henry Bagdasarian presents Data Security Breach posted at Free Identity Theft Prevention, Detection and Fraud Solutions.

jsanderz presents 2 minute guide to detecting Spyware nasties on your PC with Netstat posted at Information Addicts, saying, “PC tips for detecting Spyware and Malware on computers using Netstat”

Andrew Baldwin presents Apple’s new Macbook Air a Godsend? posted at The Hype, saying, “Article analyzing the new Macbook Air”

Tiago Marques presents AMD plans shipping commercial 45nm CPUs this year - Oh really? posted at Silicon Madness - Computer technology news, saying, “AMD announced publicly that it plans to start shipping 45nm CPUs by the second half of the year. AMD’s graphics product group, ATI, managed to ship 55nm GPUs a few months ago while AMD is still stuck with 65nm. The last time I checked, CPUs are supposed to be way ahead GPUs in manufacturing technology…”

Robert Phillips presents How to Gain Instant Credibility for a DVD posted at How to Create a DVD without Spending a Dime.

Chris Christensen presents Twitter and TwitterPod posted at Inside Chris’s Head, saying, “A review of Twitter and the Mac program TwitterPod.”

Jon Swift presents Google Bombs Jon Swift posted at Jon Swift, saying, “Did Google manually remove my site from search results after receiving complaints about a Google bomb?”

Home Theater Point presents Onkyo HT-S907 Review posted at Home Theater Point, saying, “Home theater audio systems are Onkyo’s specialty, and that can readily be seen from the high quality of their home theater repertoire, of which HT-S907 is a prime example. Their slogan “Imaginative sight & sound - enter a new dimension” might as well be a slogan for the HT-S907 home theater system, because it is an imaginative whole that brings the concept of a home theater on par with the idea of a movie theater.”

Woody Maxim presents Amazon S3 is simply amazing posted at Woody Maxim, saying, “Practically-Free online storage”

John W. Furst presents Google Stops Cashing In On Tasting Of Domains posted at E-Biz Booster Blog, saying, “Did you know you can try a domain for 5 days and give it back? Some folks use this ride to make ‘tons’ of money without paying for the domains they try. It’s called ‘domain tasting’. Google is about to stop this practice. Hopefully.”

TheLittlestGuy presents crude oil posted at TheLittlestGuy, saying, “Learn about what crude oil and petroleum are, why we use them, and why they are causing climate change and global warming at thelittlestguy.com.”

Phil B. presents Which Type of Light Bulb is Better for the Environment? « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity, saying, “Throughout the world, laws are being passed to ban light bulbs that are not energy efficient, yet lawmakers are voting to keep toxic light bulbs instead!”

Henry Bagdasarian presents RFID System posted at Free Identity Theft Prevention, Detection and Fraud Solutions.

Nadim presents LG U990 Viewty posted at Gadget Guild, saying, “LG products implore on simplicity, along with style. One of the best warning of this the newborn LG U990 Viewty mobile phone, initiated fresh by this electronics colossus manufacturer. It is a artististic mobile phone with an inimitable 5 mega pixel camera and excess of elating features. You module encounter this figure overpowered with every the high-end features that once can expect from a mobile phone. Apart from catering to your subject needs, rank tending is condemned of your pocket.”

gs presents Mobile Surveillance - Part 2 posted at The Tech-Investigator, saying, “Outlining the second part of a three part series on Mobile Surveillance for the Professional Investigator.”

Samuel presents Lamp/PC hybrid- Next home automation marvel! posted at Smart Homes- Give your home independence.

Alvaro Fernandez presents Looking inside the Brain: is my Brain Fit? posted at SharpBrains, saying, “An introduction to neuroimaging technologies.”

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One Response to “Carnival of Tech News, Tenth Edition”

John W. Furst

January 28th, 2008 - 3:23 pm

Great arnival/ Thanks for including my humble post.
PEOPLE, let’s digg, stumble, deli.cio.us, etc. this!
Yours John

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