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Snowball, The Dancing Cockatoo, Disproves An Evolutionary Theory


Snowball is a dancing bird. He keeps time with his head and he dances with his legs and claws. He's precious, and it's really hard to watch him with any degree of objectivity. So I don't know how Aniruddh D. Patel, of the Neurosciences Institute and the University of California, San Diego, was able to watch Snowball's videos over and over again, in order to study the bird's movements in relation to the music he was hearing.

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Hate Missing Great Videos? Better Video Tagging Coming Soon


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Video sharing sites like You Tube could get a major boost to the effeciency of their searches with a new crawl helper tool.

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Video Game Coffee Table Offers a Big Cup Full of Entertainment


Want a place to put your coffee while destroying aliens? This table might be the answer...

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The Next Must Have Mobile Device: The PicoP™


Tech reviewers are still writing about the fuzzy line between mobile devices and personal computers. Yes, it's a fuzzy line. Get over it; the line's about to get fuzzier.

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Is the Reign of the Viper Over?


The Dodge Viper is one of the few remaining American Supercars and sadly, it too many soon be removed from the Chrysler production line. But the Viper isn't done fighting yet. Rather than just discontinuing the Viper, the rights may be sold to a third party where the legacy can continue.

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Visual Search Engine: Preview Before You Click Through


Ever wish you could see a preview of the websites retrieved during an online search so you don't have to click back and forth, and back and forth, and...? Searchme is a visual search engine that lets you do just that.

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Blast Off With A Spying Rocket


If you want to get a live video with an aerial view then a spying camera could be just what you need.

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Sony Looks To Burn The Competition


With Sony’s latest product, burning DVD’s can be a more enjoyable experience that won’t have you researching help files on your computer.

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The Spy Camera That Looks Like A Golf Ball


Snooping around just got easier as BrickHouse Security recently revealed a camera that’s tiny in size, but big in surveillance.

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Wonder No More: Watch How-to Videos on WonderHowTo.com


If you're looking for a how-to video on ... just about anything, you might find it on WonderHowTo.com, a community search engine that indexes over 130,000 instructional videos.

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Great Video Games that Educate


Although there are video games that educate children in every age category, people don't always realize it. While some games have little educational value, like the infamous crime series Grand Theft Auto and the best-selling Halo series, many other games do help children learn. Whether they are throwing kids into the past to learn about the vicious Genghis Khan, handing them the reigns to a city to learn about handling money and budgets, or helping a child discover a new place in the world, video games can be a huge help in educating children today.

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NBC News' iCue: Learning That's Innovative, Interactive and Fun


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NBC's iCue provides a fun, interactive and collaborative online learning environment for students and lifelong learners.

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Happy Together: Totlol, Safe Video Site for Parents and Tots


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At community-moderated Totlol, parents and young children can enjoy watching age-appropriate videos that have been screened by other parents. So don't worry, be happy.

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Japanese Spacecraft Records Full Earth Rising Over the Moon


Full Earthrise HD Video From Japan's Kaguya Lunar Orbiter
Japan's Kaguya spacecraft has relayed the very first Full Earthrise movie in high definition (HD) video, giving humans a uniquely beautiful view of our small blue planet just in time for Earth Day.

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7 Things Gamers Can't Live Without in 2008


Serious gamers are typically those that play more than two hours of games per day (14 hours or more per week), especially those that play competitively either online or professionally. For those of you that want more of an insight into the life of a gamer, or want to be a serious gamer, or simply want a look at some awesome electronic products, read on about the 7 Things Serious Gamers Can't Live Without in 2008.

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Movement Perception: An Interactive Audio-Visual Experience


Create art and music with the wave of your hand. This interactive audio-visual art installation generates sounds and images that reflect the relationship between the viewer's movements and changes in space.

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Vibration Plate Exercisers (VBEs) Promises A Pain Free Way to Look Fit in Less than 10 Minutes A Day!


There is a lot of emphasis on looking younger and being healthier these days, and lots of information out there, on what works best. Now, if you can beieve what you read, in less than 10 minutes a day just two or three times a week, you can vibrate yourself into health on a Vibration Plate Exerciser (VPE).

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Jero Bridges Cultural Divides as Japan's First Black Enka Singer


Jero Bridges Cultural Divides as Japan's First Black Enka Singer
Jero, an African-American computer geek who found his voice singing karaoke, is parlaying his Japanese heritage into big bucks crooning "Enka" tunes to a legion of graying - and growing - fans.

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Tudou: China's YouTube


Reach the growing Chinese market online with Tudou, China's answer to YouTube.

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IP Video Surveillance Space Has Just Gotten A Bit Smarter


The IP video surveillance space just got a little bit smarter with the rollout of the VideoIQ iCVR, which is being billled as the world's first high-performance, day-and-night network camera.

 

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