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Irrigation Controller Stolen, Wirelessly Rescues Itselfwooferhound sends along an amusing piece about thieves who got run over by technology and never knew what hit them. "A Rain Master Eagle-i Irrigation Controller recently stolen out of a housing development just outside of Tucson traveled nearly 80 miles before rescuing itself. The smart controller is now back in place on the wall where it was originally pinched... In this day and age, something that may look passive like an irrigation controller may not be so passive. The thieves didn't realize they were removing equipment that features 2-way wireless communications via the Internet. Three weeks later, the unexpected happened. The Maintenance Supervisor noticed a signal coming in from the stolen controller. He thought it was kind of odd that it was up and running... Whoever had stolen it had plugged it back in."Read more of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, July 04, 2008 Cable/Satellite, Overseas Tech Support Irk UsersAll PC users have likely had a moment of rage when the PC goes blank and the only advice offered is simply, "Reboot". But according to a new survey, it's the cable and satellite business that needs to worry, apparently. PCmag.com Friday, July 04, 2008 Lighten Your LoadToshiba's Portégé R500, Apple's MacBook Air, and Lenovo's ThinkPad X300 take portable computing to new highs and lows. PCmag.com Friday, July 04, 2008 OpenMoko In Stores On July 4ruphus13 writes "July 4 will be day when OpenMoko's Neo FreeRunner will be available to US consumers. Being Open Source, it is modifiable down to the core. From the article: 'The FreeRunner is based on a GNU/Linux, and it will initially ship with basic software to make calls, send and receive SMS, and manage contacts. But the company is encouraging users to write and install their own applications. Software updates will add features to the phone over time, and the company said an August update will enable location-based services.'"Read more of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, July 04, 2008
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