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The winer of StealthyTech's $200 Giveaway Has been decided. Joshua M. from California will be getting some fun geeky toys, along with the runner ups. Congratulations, and good luck next time to the rest of you!
November
4
2007
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BadGIFWe’ve sen a few poorly designed websites in our day. Obviously with GeoCities and other “site builders” out there. But this website takes the cake. We almost thought it was a joke when we first clicked the link, but soon enough everyone in the office was listening to the Star Spangled Banner and laughing their hynies off at the online home of Video Sonic Lab. Sounds high tech eh? Just check out their site: (Try clicking on the flag!) http://www.videosoniclab.com/

Now we do hear their service isn;t nearly as bad as their web design, so don’t go judging this book by the cover. Now we feel bad.. maybe we should host a contest to get them a new design? But honestly, how can they be taken seriously as a technology and device repair shop when their still running Web -14.0?

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    3:50 pm
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    TGV Train1A Modified TGV in Paris France is boasting it’s new title as fastest train in the world. Accomplished while running under testing conditions, the train reached a whopping 357.2MPH while the engine system was pushing a 31,000 Volt charge through it’s lines. In the video below, you can see how fast this actually is as these speeds are hard to mentally comprehend. From the bridge perspective, you see the train from horizon to horizon for about 3 seconds… WOW!
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    No Cell PhoneCell phone jamming technology has been around for a very long time. However, until recently demand for portable jammers has been low. But now many people are demanding it quite a bit more. Ever wish you could shut up little Ms. Talks Alot when she’s chatting away, blabbing about her finger nails and shooting off the word “like” like.. every like 5 minutes?

    A year ago you could have had a brief case with a jamming system and battery ready to go, and put her cell phone out of commission (along with everyone else in a 30 foot spherical radius). But now you can have a call phone shaped and sized powerful device that will take down Tammy Talks-Alot’s phone within seconds, and the whole apparatus will fit neatly in your pocket, undetected (aside form the kicks and giggles of course) (more…)

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  • Aquarium PCI’ve always had a dream of having my gaming rig (around 3 grand total, 8800GTX, E6600 @ 4GHz, Striker Extreme, Custom Water cooling) completely immersed in a massive tank filled with distilled water. Imagine the cooling effects and awesome factor! But we come to learn that no board is perfect and distilled water can never be completely pure, thus the 12v limit will be broken.

    However! Mineral Oil is completely non-conductive as far as we know, and the project 1337 Fleet has proven that you can indeed have a Aquarium PC! How ’bout them apples? (If you’re not okay with raiding every Walgreen’s and K*Mart within the tri-state area, then this may not be the project for you…) (Click More… for video and more pics)

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