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In the modern world we are all more dependent than ever on our computers, whether they
are for work, study or simply recreational use. As a result, nothing is more annoying
than being adversely affected by poor performance issues or malicious software.
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Registry Easy

Easily fix PC errors, scan, repair and speed up your computer with
Registry Easy - a 100% free scan, which quickly identifies any
missing or invalid references in your Windows operating system,
as well as backing up any files it repairs for simple recovery.

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Registry Fix

Scan and remove PC errors instantly, permanently get rid of annoying
messages, all with a single click. Registry Fix offers a FREE PC
performance test, designed to detect and remove unused or
misaligned entries that will slow down your computer's performance.

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Noadware.net

Remove harmful adware, spyware, trojans, dialers and worms for
free! Protect yourself and improve your computer's performance
with this great free scan, which has been downloaded by over 47
million users.

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AdWareAlert.com

Remove dangerous Adware and Spyware with AdWare Alert's unique
3-way protection system. Take the free scan, then the advanced
system cleaner repairs and corrects errors and tweaks your PC
for optimal performance. Never be bothered by a pop up again!

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Driver Robot

Get guaranteed automatic driver updates in just a couple of
minutes and optimize your PC performance. With the industry's
best hardware detection, this product will find and download
the latest video and printer drivers.

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Power Laces, as seen in Back to the Future II

I think we all know that Back to the Future II has inspired much technology that is yet to become real by the year 2015. That was the year that Marty and Doc traveled to at the beginning of the film, for those that don’t remember it. Granted, we are closer to a hoverboard than we were before, and someone is working on “Power Laces”.

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Power Laces, as seen in Back to the Future II

Netflix app hits iPhone and iPod touch

While the Netflix app was originally meant for the iPad, this free app has been modified to cater for those who are rocking to the iPhone and iPod touch, thanks to the availability of the free Netflix App for iPhone and iPod touch.

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Netflix app hits iPhone and iPod touch

Cable Robot Cable Organizer

Buying things to organize your cables has to be the most boring shopping trip out there.  You’re just stuck staring at such bland options and most of the time it’s stuff that’s not going to be seen anyway.  However, if you have some cords you need kept together, but will be visible you might want to pick up this cute little robot.  It’ll keep your wires under control, but won’t be quite as boring as your other options. The robot is more a half of a robot than a full robot.  He’s there from the waist up and uses his arms to keep your cables under control.  Those long arms can bend and wrap around a pretty thick chunk of cords.  It’s obviously just a simple robot made of rubber with nothing but a little wire running through the inside allowing for you to bend him in all different directions.  To pick one up it’ll only cost you $3.95 through the Neatoshop . Source: Gizmodiva Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news.

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Cable Robot Cable Organizer

Dexim P-Flip Power Dock

Another day, another iPod/iPhone charger hits the market. The Dexim P-Flip Power Dock aims to be different from the rest (don’t they all), where £39.99 will net you a compact, stylish yet powerful charger that comes in a special folding design.

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Dexim P-Flip Power Dock

HumanCar can go 60 mph with just human power

This is the HumanCar, and it is a vehicle that does not require gas. Oh yes, I am not making this up.

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HumanCar can go 60 mph with just human power

Hands on with the Afterglow controllers

We have reported on the PDP Afterglow glowing controllers before . In fact, we have done it twice .

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Hands on with the Afterglow controllers

Great Pyramid to be explored by robot

This is the Great Pyramid of Giza, and it has been around since 2560 B.C.. Believe it or not, there are some areas of it that have not been explored. In fact, there are two unexplored air shafts that can cannot be searched in the traditional archeological manner

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Great Pyramid to be explored by robot

SkinnyBytes reveals new range of All-In-One computers

SkinnyBytes has rolled out a new range of Power-over-Ethernet machines that are also All-In-One computers, coming in a variety of sizes that start from 8.9” and goes all the way to 18.5”. Since these are powered via a Power-over-Ethernet model, they will not need any AC power outlets to run.

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SkinnyBytes reveals new range of All-In-One computers

Geneco’s VW Beetle runs on human waste, insert scatalogical joke here

Sure, there is a trend in cars toward electrical and hydrogen fuels, but this one from Geneco runs on human waste.

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Geneco’s VW Beetle runs on human waste, insert scatalogical joke here

A Bandwidth-Based Power-Aware Routing Protocol with Low Route Discovery Overhead in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

In the design of power-aware on-demand routing protocols in mobile ad hoc networks, it must be taken into account that nodes may use a great amount of power to find the desired routing path during the path-discovery phase. In addition, in previous research on power-aware routing protocols, the path bandwidth was often not considered.

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A Bandwidth-Based Power-Aware Routing Protocol with Low Route Discovery Overhead in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

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