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Daily Web Roundup: Star Wars memories, motorcyle robot rider, films on DVD or SD?
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Daily Web Roundup: Star Wars memories, motorcyle robot rider, films on DVD or SD?

by Staff writers  on Jul 24, 2009
Tags: webroundup
Remember Anakin Skywalker? Here he is, 10 years after. Also: Intel's power saving trick and why it might hurt your eyes, robotic motorcyclists, Monkey Island on the iPhone

The best of the rest. Who's reporting what in the world of PCs, technology, science, broadband, sci-fi, products and more:

Noticed something very weird happening with your Window 7 graphics on your laptop? here's the reason...

Odd-looking computers: the ADM-3A terminal

Disney is putting films onto SD cards

Memories of Star Wars: The man that played Anakin Skywalker 10 years ago talks about school and life

It's a robotic motorcyclist. It "learns" best way to use the clutch and throttle and change gears

Where are your staff right now? Get Google Latitude as an app for iPhone

Watch TV while you're cooking - this one's an 18.5in HDTV with built-in DVD and a stainless steel "coating"

Insult Sword Fighting! On the iPhone! 

 

 

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