LOL: LOST vs. Avatar

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This funny Lost/Avatar mash-up has just gone viral around the twittersphere. Spoiler fanatics, be warned: it contains photos from the premiere episode of Lost Season Six (so if you haven’t watched that episode yet, you might want to stay away). Also, it will probably only be funny if you follow the television series Lost.

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Google Mystery Domain Reroutes 3% of Net Surfers

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/J0rl2K5Rv_A/Google-Mystery-Domain-Reroutes-3-of-Net-Surfers

An anonymous reader writes "A new Google domain — 1e400.net, a nod to the company's famously misspelled name — is now the net's 44th most visited site. Google says the domain is used to 'identify servers' on its internal network, hinting that reverse DNS plays a role. The domain was registered in September and launched in October, about the same time Google unveiled Spanner, a new addition to its backend infrastructure designed to automatically shift loads between its data centers."

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Color Touch-Sensitive Ereader Screens Coming This Year, Sez Kindle Supplier [EReaders]

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Está bien esto de las guerras Amazon-Google-Adobe-Apple-Etc si conseguimos a cambio pantallas de tinta-e a color a un precio razonable.

The company that supplies Amazon with its Kindle displays is working on touchscreen electrophoretic panels according to Digitimes. This doesn't necessarily mean Amazon will be using them, considering their recent snap-up of Touchco.

Scott Liu, chairman of PVI (which bought e-ink mid last year) reckons their color pressure-sensitive touchscreen EPDs will support animation this year, hinting at the possibility of being able to do more with e-ink than read books. Full of grandiose plans, Liu also hinted at flexible EPDs using TFT LCD components—something we've already looked at previously. [Digitimes]