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Computer Show

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Are you a fan of technology? Do you like art? Would you like to find others with similar interests? Using the latest technology and today’s most important minds, Sandwich Video in partnership with The McGarblin Group and Ludlow Ventures bring you these answers and more on Computer Show. Be sure to stay tuned for more episodes soon[0].

SETA Tablet Stand

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![](/images/rackspace/SETA Tablet Stand.JPG) 1.0 Innovations newest creation is a bigger version of their SETA stand which I reviewed last year and still use daily. As has been the case with every product they’ve released thus far, the SETA Tablet Stand is currently being funded for production on Kickstarter.

My Own Way Back Machine

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I was cleaning my backup hard drives today and started to find old projects from college and high school. Amongst the heap I found a file titled “version 1.0”. Inside was a website directory so I went ahead and opened index.html. I was instantly transported back to 2005.

Audio Hijack Pro, Instant On & 10.10 Developer Preview

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![Audio Hijack Pro’s Warning to 10.10 Beta Users](/images/rackspace/Audio Hijack 10.10.png) Update: In the hours I’ve been using my Mac since I implemented this fix my machine has been running so much better. The Instant-On plug-in must be so deeply integrated with core pieces of OS X that it makes a dramatic difference in the way the system runs if the plug-in isn’t yet supported.

Solar Freakin' Roadways

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The possibility of solar roadways seems awesome after watching this video. The idea of roadways providing fiber connectivity and bringing fiber optic speeds anywhere roads run makes me giddy with joy (maybe too much). The ideas presented seem like solar roadways are a no brainer. With the exceptions of cyberterrorism to change the LEDs on the road (Die Hard: With A Vengeance anyone?) and cost, I don’t see anything but possibilities here. Unfortunately there is likely to be staunch opposition by those who stand to lose a lot of money in the existing roadway construction industry. Personally, I’d love to see this technology become mainstream.