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Apple Recalls Faulty iMac 1TB Seagate Drives by Philippines on Jul 24, 2011Apple says it will replace some Seagate 1TB hard drives included in recent iMacs that could “fail under certain conditions.” View full post on PCWorld Latest Technology News...



Intel Knowingly Sells Faulty Chipsets. Are They Crazy? by Philippines on Feb 8, 2011Intel has changed its mind about the flawed chipsets for its latest processors and is selling them to vendors, although with conditions attached. View full post on PCWorld Latest Technology News If you enjoyed reading this post please donate to suppo...



Faulty alarms blamed for van Gogh theft in Egypt by Philippines on Aug 22, 2010By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI 2010-08-22T15:09:48Z CAIRO (AP) — None of the alarms and only seven out of 43 surveillance cameras were working at a Cairo museum where a Vincent van Gogh painting was stolen, Egypt’s top prosecutor said Sunday…...



Reset the Tab to Fix a Faulty Light Socket [Lighting] by Philippines on Mar 13, 2010If it seems like a lamp or light fixture in your house practically eats light bulbs compared to the other fixtures, you may not be imagining it. This ten second fix can keep your bulbs burning longer. More » View full...



System by Aniah's Blog on Nov 5, 2009I thought I was early when I went to school today to encode my class schedule. I was just about to enter the gate when I heard the security guard said that there were no numbers left to give out. It was only 8 A.M. Just in case you're wondering, our...



New Rubik’s Cube World Record Average : 10.07 Seconds! by Karamel.Lens on Sep 30, 2009Tomasz Zolnowski, a speedcuber from Poland, broke his own World Record Average in solving the Rubik's Cube in just 10.07 seconds. This astonishing feat was accomplished during the Polish Open 2009 in Pabianice, Poland.



New Rubik’s Cube World Record Average : 10.07 Seconds! by The Fanboy Chronicles on Sep 30, 2009Tomasz Zolnowski, a speedcuber from Poland, broke his own World Record Average in solving the Rubik's Cube in just 10.07 seconds. This astonishing feat was accomplished during the Polish Open 2009 in Pabianice, Poland.