Archive for November 14th, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Kmart’s unloaded some fresh deals upon us today, proving that no matter how completely weak the economy is, come Black Friday (which now encompasses the entire month of November) we’ll probably buy up whatever’s on sale. They have a few legitimate bargains, certainly, peppered in amongst the tripe, including a 2GB Element MP3 player for $22.99, a 19-inch Sony Bravia M Series LCD HDTV for $374.99, and a GE A835 digital camera for $79.99 , all for your consumin’ pleasure.

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Kmart publishes next wave of Black Friday-style deals as world ends
If you are into DIYs and bikes, make sure to check out this DIY that shows you how to make a high-powered LED bike light so you can “see” everything while you ridin’. For those of us traveling by non-motorized conveyance (bicycle e.g.), visibility is important in both forenoon and post-twilight conditions. The best way to ensure such visibility is through the use of excessively bright lights, of which the latest light emitting diodes (LEDs) are the acme

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Bike Hack – How to Make a High Powered LED Bike Light!
I remember the first time I heard about White Castle Burgers down in southern California from one of my co-workers when I used to work at Comfile . Anyways, I used to buy tons of White Castle Burgers since now they have them for sale at local Lucky’s supermarkets .

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Food Hack – How to Make White Castle Burgers!
The problems that made open source code impractical for many businesses are falling away. Add in the ‘cheaper’ factor, and this should get interesting.
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The Open Source Enterprise: Its Time Has Come
Count on Linux continuing to expand to fill ‘new ecological niches.’
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What’s Next For Linux? Unifying The OS Amid Steady Change
In open source, it’s Xen versus KVM.
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Open Source Code For The Virtualized World
It’s shown a commitment.
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Sun Doubles Down On Open Source
With growing capabilities in a strong segment, vendors are looking past developer markets to business end users.
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Open Source BI Still Fighting For Its Share
Drupal conquers new territory in content management for the Web, while Alfresco makes collaboration and interoperability the keystones of its enterprise content management platform.
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Collaboration Is At The Heart Of Open Source Content Management
New tools cost less and handle tasks with ease, but commercial players are easier to use.
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Open Source SOA Requires Expertise
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