Convert Your Vinyl Records To Classy Decorative Clocks

Do you have some old vinyl records laying around collecting dust?  Why not put them to use and create some artistic decorations for the walls.  You really can’t go wrong here, they even keep time.

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Nice Side-by-side comparison between new MacBook Airs

MacBook Air 11 inch vs 13 inch comparison

Just cant decide between the 11-Inch or 13-inch MacBook Air?  The Apple site actually gives a really nice comparison between the 2 systems.  I personally picked up the 13-inch… ; )

http://www.apple.com/macbookair/compare.html

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Samsung may be releasing Google’s Nexus Two On Nov. 8

Earlier this year HTC teamed up with Google and brought us the Nexus One.  The phone was the first of it’s kind and set the template for all future Android phones to come.

samsung new android phone invitation

This time around Google might be teaming up with Samsung and releasing the Nexus Two.  At this point it isn’t confirmed, it could just be a rumor.  But what else could they possibly be launching this Nov after just releasing their Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab line?

The specs on the device are rumored to be near identical to the Galaxy S line.  The power that the Nexus one has though is immediate Android updates, not months of waiting for lazy manufacturers to release their custom build.

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Microsoft Zune 4.7 Released for Download

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Microsoft releases version Zune Software Version 4.7 to Microsoft Download

Zune 4.7 Download Link

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Google Censorship Transparency Report

Google is all about freedom of information, especially after all of the trouble they have been having with China.  Now Google has created a new Transparency Map that will report on all of the censorship actions that Google has been legally demanded to take by removing content across the globe.

google transparency map united states

But, despite Google’s attempts at to transparently present the non-specific number of reports issued to them, China won’t even allow that saying:

“Chinese officials consider censorship demands to be state secrets, so we cannot disclose that information at this time”

See the map yourself at: http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/

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