Don’t Step a Toe On This Chinese Farmer’s Land [Weapons]

August 7, 2009

Most farmers will just grab a shotgun, or phone the police when confronted with trespassers. Not Chinese farmer Yang Youde though, who fires petrol bombs from his homemade cannon—one time, he even held off 100 people. More » United States – Social Sciences – Organizations – Warfare and Conflict – Weapons Gizmodo

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Polar and Nike announce WearLink+ heart rate monitor for Nike+

August 5, 2009

Well, it’s not June 1st, but Nike+ users now finally have a heart rate monitor to help kick their training up a notch in the form of the just-announced Polar WearLink+. That is naturally compatible with all Nike+ gear, and it will let you see your BPM at a glance on your Nike+ SportBand, or [...]

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Acer Liquid E Android Smartphone Available in Canada

August 4, 2009

Acer has released its Liquid E smartphone in Canada exclusively through Rogers Communications. The Acer Liquid E runs Android 2.1 with a 3.5″ capacitive touchscreen, built-in WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, a 5 megapixel camera and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon … MobileTechReview

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Sputnik Watch Goes From Concept To Reality, For $40 [Watches]

August 3, 2009

We feature many concepts here at Gizmodo, it’s great to actually see something put into production. This Sputnik watch has an inverted LCD screen, and displays the time and date, plus has an alarm and stopwatch. Not bad for . More » Watches – Jewelry – Shopping – Business – Consumer Goods and Services Gizmodo

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ASP.NET Dynamic Data

August 2, 2009
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This tutorial shows you how to use Visual Studio 2008 with SP1 to build your first Dynamic Data web application and explore its features. All videos

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Alienware M11x Adds Core i7 Power [Alienware]

August 1, 2009

Dell’s Alienware M11x already offered up some potent graphics, especially for a laptop of its size. Now—just a few months after release—the M11x is getting a Core i7 CPU upgrade that makes it a powerhouse in every sense. More » Alienware – AlienwareM11x – Dell – Laptop – Hardware Gizmodo

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