Gold digger Credit crunch got you down? Looking for gold in all the wrong places, like, say, the innards of your personal? Don’t! Unless you want to die! A Tulsa man died last week (news travels fast…) as a result of mercury poisoning. He was trying to use the chemical to extract gold out of his […]

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Credit crunch got you down? Looking for gold in all the wrong places, like, state, the innards of your computer? Don’t! Unless you want to die!
A Tulsa man died last week (news travels fast…) as a result of mercury poisoning. He was trying to use the chemical to extract gold out of his computer parts. He accidentally inhaled the mercury, leading to his untimely demise.
Your computer is useful for many things. Illegally downloading Blu-ray rips, surfing foreign sports newspapers, streaming porn… never once thought I could crack open my iMac and score some gold.
To relate this story to me, I remember breaking an old mercury thermometer when I was a boy and thinking how cool the liquid looked on the floor. I still live!
via Switched

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Filed under: Handsets, ATT, Apple
While speaking up web as a video delivery medium at a Beet.Television executive summit, Walt Mossberg casually yet confidently mentioned that the iPhone will be going 3G in 60 days. Of course, it doesn’t take an illustrious position as tech pundit to the masses to figure out a 3G iPhone is just around the corner: price cuts, stock shortages and word from Ralph de la Vega himself have rapidly narrowed down the launch window, but a semi-guarantee from Uncle Walt is certainly icing on the cake. The video snippet is after the break, or hit up the read link for the whole thing.
[Via 9 to 5 Mac; thanks, TedB]
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Just grabbed a floater copy of the iPhone SDK and I just wrote my first application. It does nothing, but I’m so proud of myself. It’s almost as if I’m entering a brave new world where I never failed CS 101 and had to end up in Information Systems. The SDK is fairly simple to install […]

Just grabbed a floater copy of the iPhone SDK and I just wrote my first application. It does nothing, but I’m so proud of myself. It’s almost as if I’m entering a brave new world where I never failed CS 101 and had to end up in Information Systems.
The SDK is fairly simple to install and run. Obviously I’m going to need to figure out what the heck everything is doing and how to handle touches and everything else, but it’s a fully-featured IDE with Aspen simulator and it makes me feel kind of funny inside to compile and run and iPhone app all by my lonesome. Good times.

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Filed under: Handsets, Sony Ericsson, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS
se-nse is spilling some more beans on its supposed leak of the P5 “Paris” smartphone, and put simply, UIQ fans are (or should be) salivating uncontrollably right now. And when we say “salivating uncontrollably,” we mean like to the point that they’re unable to present themselves in social situations because there’s just this really disgusting stream of spittle constantly flowing out of their mouths. Got that visual? Okay, now check it: the blog is reporting that the Paris will sport a touchscreen display (capacitive, it seems), a semi-QWERTY keypad in the same vein as the M600 and P1, WiFi, 3G (maybe in a global flavor for once?), GPS, and preinstalled Google Maps, all sitting atop UIQ 3.3. If this is real, it gives the XPERIA X1 a nice tiny run for its money atop the Sony Ericsson food chain, does it not?
[Via Slashphone]
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I take issue with the classification of World of Warcraft as a “violent game” in this study, but I suppose it’s more violent than Animal Crossing. The study, done at Middlesex University in the UK, had just under 300 people of all ages playing WoW for a couple hours, and found that players were more […]

I take issue with the classification of World of Warcraft as a “violent game” in this study, but I suppose it’s more violent than Animal Crossing. The study, done at Middlesex University in the UK, had just under 300 people of all ages playing WoW for a couple hours, and found that players were more fatigued and calm after their gaming session.
It’s not a really in-depth study, but it’s a nice to have something to point to when ignorant people advocate that these games are just murder simulators that rile up kids and give them some unholy blood lust. With WoW, of course, the risk is more for loot lust.

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