Latest from Mark Kaelin
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NASA images: Desktop wallpaper from outer space
Some of the best desktop wallpaper available comes from the final frontier, where no one has gone before.
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Desktop Wallpaper: The spectacle of underwater photography
Many of the most fascinating places on the Earth lie beneath the surface of the planet's oceans, which makes for colorful photography and desktop wallpaper.
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Cracking open the 4GB iPod Nano (3rd generation)
The 4GB iPod Nano (3rd generation) is a great little music player from Apple Computer. TechRepublic cracked open the iPod Nano to see what makes this device so special.
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NASA Images: More desktop wallpaper from the space program
Last week's NASA-based desktop wallpaper gallery was so popular we thought you would like to see more examples of the kind of images available for free from the NASA website.
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A first look at the Ion iTTUSB turntable
A long, long time ago, in an era before MP3s, CD-ROMs, and RIAA lawsuits, vinyl was the medium of choice for music lovers around the world. If you are old enough to remember those days you are also pr...
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Cracking open the Ion iTTUSB Turntable
As promised, we cracked open the Ion iTTUSB Turntable to see what makes this gadget work.
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Technologia: The Wrath of the Lich King awaits us
Members of Technologia are poised to take on the Wrath of the Lich King, the latest expansion pack for the World of Warcraft. Our friends over at GameSpot provided us with a preview.
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Geek Gifts 2008: The RC Battle Tank Type 90
Think Geek sent us the RC Battle Tank Type 90 to review for our annual Geek Gift Guide. The tank is obviously based on the U.S. battle tank the M1 Abrams. We took our battle tank for a little field te...
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Dinosaur sightings: Wolfenstein 3D changes everything
Every once in awhile a PC or video game comes along that changes everything. Wolfenstein 3D from id Software and Apogee certainly qualifies as one of those games. This is the game that established the...
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Mark's photo scrap book
This is my personal scrap book where I load images for publication in articles on TechRepublic.