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David Walls is overseeing the transition at the GPO to digital archiving

The U.S. Government Printing Office provides Americans with permanent access to government information, printing about 2 billion pages every year. Business - Photography - Digital - Arts and Entertainment - Photographers
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How To Pirate Vinyl Records [Records]

Just because vinyl records are analog , it doesn't mean you can't pirate them. All you need is a wood box, glass, window cement, silicone mixture, liquid plastic and a drill press. Hey, I didn't say it was going to be easy. More
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PURE Brings Back Marshall Amp For Digital Radio RAWK Times [Radios]

A few years ago, PURE had a real hit on their hands with the limited edition Marshall radio. Made in partnership with Marshall, this new EVOKE-1S goes all the way up to 11—digitally. More
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DIY Digital Camera Buoy Keeps Your Camera Afloat [DIY]

Whether you bought a waterproof digital camera or you've taken the DIY waterproofing route , the fact that it's waterproof doesn't keep your camera from sinking. A user at DIY site Instructables details how to build a digital-camera friendly buoy. More
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How the U.S. Postal Service can save itself

The U.S. Postal Service should develop a workable plan for the digital age. U.S. Postal Service - Government - United States - United States Postal Service - Independent
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Flipboard Is a Digital "Magazine" Based on What Your Friends Are Reading [Downloads]

iPad only: Flipboard is a new iPad application that creates a personalized digital magazine based on you interests, and on what your friends are doing and reading on Facebook and Twitter. It may not sound like much, but it's actually really compelling. More
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Ultraviolet Movie Locker Aims to Solve the Movie Industry’s Digital Mess [Annoyances]

Ultraviolet is a new initiative backed by several big players in the entertainment industry intended to make sense of the digital mess involved in competing media and devices that don't (and can't) agree on one standard format for all movies. More
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Uebo introduces versatile M200 media streamer, we go hands-on

Yes, the world needs another high-definition media streamer like it needs a shot in the foot, but never let it be said we passed up the chance to try a promising product simply because the competition was good. We're talking about the Uebo M200 --a never-before-seen box from storage company UIT -- whose claim to fame is a $130 price for everything-but-the-kitchen-sink media center functionality. Out of the box it's your standard streamer, playing loads of media formats from memory cards, attached storage and thumbdrives, plus ShoutCast internet radio, RSS feeds and UPnP shares from your PC, but also the usual suspects Hulu, Netflix, CBS and more via PlayOn media server. Pop in a 3.5-inch SATA disk, however, and things get more entertaining, as the box itself turns into an external hard drive, a network-attached storage device and even a Bittorrent client. It also doesn't hurt that the Uebo can hook up to most any entertainment system, with not only HDMI, component and composite connections but also every standard (HD, NTSC and PAL) video mode, there's a $30 optional wireless dongle, and the digital audio front includes both optical and coaxial jacks for output. Sadly, in practice the above functionality isn't as streamlined as it sounds -- as is usually the case with these devices image quality can suffer slightly, and Uebo's GUI has a face only a mother could love. While the device admirably played the vast majority of one editor's anime music video collection (though it stumbled over XviD and Sorenson Video 3), sorting through nested menus to get to our content was a hell of a chore. PlayOn and Bittorrent seemed to work, though their roundabout implementation left much to be desired, with the former only accessible through a deep dive of the UPnP menu, and the latter requiring torrent trackers to be uploaded from a separate PC using a web client. We had a couple of crashes when testing the device, too, including a Bittorrent-related one where the Uebo completely stopped responding to input, but the majority of the time we enjoyed HD and SD content on the fairly capable little TV server. All in all, it's not the most polished product and shouldn't distract you from popcorn-eating elephants in the room , but if you're looking for a cheaper alternative it's hard to argue with Uebo. Take a brief tour with our gallery below, or hit up the more coverage link for a full datasheet. Gallery: Uebo M200 media streamer unboxing and hands-on Uebo introduces versatile M200 media streamer, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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News sites reining in nasty user comments

User comments on news sites, while vital to interactive storytelling in the digital age, often read like scribblings on a bathroom stall: anonymous, offensive and full of hate.
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