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#microsoft
Microsoft's 224,000 Servers Fit Into 112 Containers and Only Take Four People to Set Up
There are 2,000 in that container. And there are 112 such containers in Microsoft's $500 million Chicago data center. It may seem somewhat ridiculous, but this container-based data center design is absolutely brilliant (and environmentally sustainable to boot). More » -
#iphoneapps
iFukkin iPhone App Maybe Is Not What It Seems
Japanese teen? Got it. Cheerleader uniform? Hmmm-hmmm. Video camera? Sure enough. Push ups? Yes. You know exactly where this is going. More » -
#imagecache
Geordi La Forge, Circa 1963
Laugh at will. But apparently we haven't come all that far in 46 years. [Life via Uncertain Times via BBG] -
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#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
Sorry for the late deals today—it's been a hectic morning. Hopefully we can make up for our tardiness with some great deals, be sure to check out the 42" Samsung. More » -
#roundups
Our Favorite Lifehacker Posts of the Week
This week on Lifehacker we look at their favorite Twitter clients, their favorite pens, their favorite photo management software and how they manage to skip on extended warranties, but still pay for broken stuff. More » -
#batman
If I Had One Million Dollars I Wouldn't Build This Awesome Batmobile Replica
I have to admit that this $1 million 700hp Batmobile, built over a 1973 Lincoln Continental chassis, looks amazing. Even without seeing its interior, which apparently is loaded with gadgets, from rear-view cameras to a plasma TV. More » -
#charging
Callpod's Fueltank Uno Portable Charger Review
The Fuelank Uno does exactly what it says it does: charge one device at a time. And with the Callpod's adapter tips, it can charge one of a lot of things at a time. More » -
#lacie
LaCie's Sound2 USB Speakers Look Like Disembodied Earbuds for Giants
We're a little skeptical of speakers that look this good, since it seems like they're trying to compensate for something—LaCie's Sound2 laptop speakers are USB-powered, after all—but the audio comes from Cabasse, a pretty established French audio company. More »









