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Flamingos in Chicago, live cell phone traffic video, HD radio beams into Wal-Mart, top Web celebs, and "Monkey"-ing around at the office.
Flamingos in Chicago, live cell phone traffic video, HD radio beams into Wal-Mart, top Web celebs, and "Monkey"-ing around at the office.
The Queue: Highly caffeinated!
Stars struck at 'Spider-Man' video game, paying for better TV, best and worst Wi-Fi hotels, killing time with Flickr Combat, and cooling off with lots of caffeine.
A Trump takes lunch to new heights, finding major motion pictures on Google Video, retro video game ads, a site for finding free Wi-Fi, and 100 new words finally make their way into Merriam-Webster.
March 23, 2007: Get ready for takeoff, Apple TV ships, your Social Security number for 18 bucks, YouTube awards, and ask yourself, are you HotEnough.org?
Cyworld.com will officially be released in the U.S. on Aug. 15, 2006. The site recalls "The Sims" or "Second Life" with the incorporation of avatars, but is similar to MySpace.com in its more basic functions (photo uploading, journaling, networking). CNET's Neha Tiwari, a self-proclaimed social-networking site addict, explores Cyworld to see how it stacks up to MySpace. Read Neha's blog on the subject here.
A 13-year-old text-messaging champ; BlackBerry does Windows Mobile; Time Warner wants customers to share their Wi-Fi; high-paying high-tech jobs; and broadcasting yourself with Kyte.tv.
Cell phone banking, online bargains, adventures in space, and an NBA Sidekick.
