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in one easy-to-read weekly post. You’ll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including a
special review contest, celebrity virginity, and even the best Windows emulator for Mac. Enjoy!
Hackaday?s Eliot Phillips warns you not to immolate yourself with a
DIY flamethrower and encourages you to
install Linux on your 2G Ipod mini while new contributor
Fabienne Serriere shows how-to add a headphone jack to a
Nokia phone.
HD Beat?s Kevin C.
Tofel explains why the nation won?t
see ABC in HD next week, tells you about a new
HDTV technology called SED, and then finds an HDTV antenna that
doubles as a picture frame.
Cinematical has a big week for DVD releases with
Karina Longworth watching
the Astaire and Rogers
Boxset and Ryan Stewart reviewing
Sin City. Plus: is Robert Rodriguez
planning a PSP-only El Mariachi
sequel?
BBHub?s Russell
Shaw tells you how you can
type faster on your BlackBerry, tells you of a place you could get
fined more
than $4,500 (that?s no typo!) for BlackBerry text-messaging while driving, and what just might be the cause and the
solution if your
BlackBerry won?t
take a charge when you sync it up to your PC.
The Wireless Weblog?s
Michael Sciannamea waxes skeptical on
Intel?s Digital Communities initiative and says
decision time is near for Wireless Philadelphia.
Plus Mike Outmesguine covers the record-breaking
ground-to-ground wireless link.
Divester?s
Willy Volk relaxes with the
Yo Bro Board while Erik Olsen dives
into the Trilobis Underwater Habitat and
reviews H2o Audio?s Waterproof iPod Case.
Gadling?s Erik Olsen
reviews waterproof iPod cases and wants you to learn more
about the island nation of Nauru while Adrienne Wilson
urges you to check out Vermont Farmstays.
TUAW?s Laurie A.
Duncan reports on the Henrico County iBook
stampede while C.K. Sample, III asks ?what?s the
best Windows emulator for Mac??
and Dave Caolo discusses the importance of
keeping a vintage Mac
around.
DownloadSquad?s
Jason Clarke finds Microsoft?s free way to
mount a disk
image and Marc Perton begins the
Firefox death-watch while
Victor Agreda, Jr. tells you how to
create your own
ILM for (almost) nothing.
Luxist?s Rick Reed finds
the ultimate ring to wear gambling in Vegas and Peter
Thompson discovers bees have great taste in art, but Deidre
Woollard would really like to live in this windmill
cottage.
TVSquad?s
Karina Longworth discovers
Andy Milo