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Best Of The Rest

May 28, 2008 by Eliot 4 Comments

Here are some more stories from today that we found interesting:

  • First Wii Fit hack: Control Google Earth
  • New Android UI demoed
  • Google opens App Engine
  • Windows 7 demoed, multitouch ducttaped in
  • Mac security update released
  • Hacker scripts $50000 in microdeposits
  • Displacements shows history of white washed room
  • Biggest drawing in world was a hoax
Posted in NewsTagged android, balanceboard, bestofrest, links, wii, wiifit, windows7

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