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Thursday, June 14, 2007


Tech News:
ZUNE IN
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Microsoft has jumped into the MP3 player pool with the Zune, a digital media player with 30GB of memory, a huge three-inch LCD screen, and an FM tuner. You can even share tracks wirelessly with a friend who has his own Zune! He’ll be able to play them for three days. The nifty new gadget comes in brown, black, and white, but a limited edition version in pink was recently released on Amazon.com.

PSP USED AS SCHOOL TOOL
Students in Great Britain may soon find themselves going to school with nothing but a Sony PSP in their pockets. Thirty students and a set of PSPs are part of a pilot test that aims to uncover if the handheld marvel has any educational benefits to offer. The students were provided soft copies of their textbooks neatly stored away in the units’ memory sticks. If the test proves successful, the testing may be expanded nationwide. The students are, however, prohibited to use the PSPs for gaming. Bummer.

DANES RULE TECHWORLD
Much to the surprise of, well, pretty much everyone, Denmark is now ranked as the world’s no. 1 tech superpower and dethroning the good old U.S.A., according to the World Economics Forum. Sweden came in at second and Asia’s bet, South Korea, came in at a mere 19th.

ANDOIDS 101:
n: a robot that resembles the human form. Derived from the Greek andr- (“man” or “male”) and the suffix –eides (“alike”). “Android” strictly means a robot that looks like a man. A robot that looks like a woman is called a Gynoid
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