Interesting Interestings, 2008-05-22

  • ABC News’ Ed O’Keefe Reports: Perhaps there will be a Madame President Clinton after all. No, not Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. How about former first daughter and active campaigner Chelsea Clinton?
  • The “Big One,” as earthquake scientists imagine it in a detailed, first-of-its-kind script, unzips California’s mighty San Andreas Fault north of the Mexican border. In less than two minutes, Los Angeles and its sprawling suburbs are shaking like a bowl..
  • Friends who are keen on the scientific film will not forget the watch phone which you can talk with the bluetooth in the future.
  • We’ve still got a few weeks left to see how we’ll do going up against the Nintendo-made workout routines of the Wii Fit, but we can tell you that we’ve had some mixed results early on. We’ll do a full wrap-up later, but for now some initial notes.
  • FakeTV accurately simulates the light output of a real television. The effect of scene changes, fades, swells, flicks, on-screen motion, and color changes look just they came from a real TV. From outside the house, it looks just like someone is watch…
  • Oil prices hit a record high above $135 a barrel on Thursday, having rocketed by more than $4 a barrel on Wednesday.
  • There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but free software and applications are remarkably easy to come across. Here is just a smattering of reliable goodies amongst the tens of thousands of freebies on offer.
  • Thousands of teenagers are facing uncertainty over their exams after a GCSE music paper was found to have some of the answers on the back.
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