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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" new title

Author JK Rowling has revealed the title of the seventh and final Harry Potter book. It will be called Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

OScar - Open Source Car

What do you get if you apply the open source model to the car industry?

madbean » JarWars

For the Java fans out there, here comes a nicely produced JarWars, as found by Kirk.

Cisco owns iPhone, not Apple

Cisco is relaunching its Linksys VOIP range as iPhone, to capitalise on the trademarked name it owns, despite the rumors that Apple would be creating their own iPhone.

Disco Dancing Santa Claus

My 6year son is now giving me links for compiledby! He found this great disco dancing santa that is very funny.

Skype users to get lie detectors

You better watch out; Skype will be offering lie detecting software to its users to measure stress levels. Hope it will filter out the stress of dropped connections and poor quality.

What Can't Open Source Achieve in the Next 10 Years? | Linux Journal

Gly Moody writes a blog on what he sees could be the next 10 years after reviewing just how far it has come in the last.

Festive return for singing sheep

Its the season of novelty records, and there is nothing more novel than a singing christmas sheep!

Bush's daughter's phone on 'eBay'

We noted last week how the President's daughters phone was snatched. Well it has popped up on an auction site!

From the desk Santa

A very funny letter found by Joe illustrating just how the whole present giving system works.

Five reasons to forget about C

Well, Joe found this article on why C should go the way of the dodo

Open source Java presents world of opportunities

Now that Java is open source what can we do with it?

Is IBM Happy Over Sun's Open Source Java?

An interesting piece on IBM's feelings about Sun's recent open sourcing of Java

Golden Gate Bridge considers corporate sponsors

Come on Cisco, time to step up and offer some money to the very symbol that has inspired your corporate logo for years

'Hairy Fairy' treats shoppers

A modern day fairy, albeit a middle aged man in a pink dress, is handing out free lunches and good deeds in Cornwall England

Million Dollar Challenge

Need to earn $1M? Then simply prove the existence of the paranormal and you'll be laughing all the way to the bank. Come forth all soothsayers.

Rocky Balboa Trailer

Rocky is back! Trailer looks promising

Beyonce and Eva Longoria as lesbians next film

My wife found this news nugget - Sophia Coppola will be thanked by men worldwide if her next film gets the go-ahead. :)

The Conference Community

Andy found this conference site where you can review and discover all about past and future conferences. Pretty neat idea.

Digging Deep into the Sun/GPL Announcement

James Turner writes a beautiful piece on the reality of the announcement that Java is now GPL. Well worth the read.

[SpikeFri] What else should be Open Sourced Walk your bike, Christmas Fact#30

posted Fri 25 Nov 05

Dana Blankenhorn over at ZDNet has written a good blog entry asking us to think about what other areas could benefit from the open-source principal.  Is open source really only applicable to software or can it stretch to embrace and energise community involvement.  It's important not to confuse this with open standards.  For example we have open standards everywhere we look, from the electrical plug right to the size of the cup-holder in our cars.

Engadget spotted this rather unique bike which is a great illustration of what happens if you are a bicycle architect that runs out of ideas.  You start marrying up pieces of gym equipment with wheels!  You literally walk on a treadmill that then powers your bike forward.  Still not sure what happens when you hit a downhill - do you have to run to keep up?  It definitely be more work to walk this bike, since there is no notion of putting your legs up and free wheeling!  For more wacky bikes check out the site.

Countdown to Christmas Fact #30:
One of the earliest known customs of giving presents around the time of the winter solstice was during the Roman festival of the Kalends, which occurred on the first day of January. Such gifts were known as strenae.
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