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The World’s Thinnest Laptop Still Uses the World’s largest Plug

Every once and a while a product comes along that could catches the imagination of many.

Anybody that has travelled throughout the world know that plugs can become a major issue, especially for us in Ireland and UK where the 3 pin plug holds an almighty grip on power.

I just came across the following on Twittter courtesy of @patphelan

Truely inspirational stuff! I haven’t looked into it’s background but I imagine this little beauty will soon be in a store near you soon!

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When audiences attack!

I missed it last night but Pat Kenny’s show the Frontline has made the headlines again today following an angry outburst from an audience member. Kenny couldn’t quieten him so two burly security guards hauled him off, whom apparently congratulated him as they did so. Priceless!

Thirty-eight-year-old Alan O’Brien accused Pat of “pontificating” about people on social welfare, despite collecting a salary of €600,000 for 11 hours work a week.

You can watch the full show here.

Pat’s really getting a grilled from people on the Frontline (It’s supposed to be the other way around isn’t it?). This is what happened last week!

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First Twitter now LinkedIn. Redesign on the way! [pics]

LinkedIn is by far one of the most popular and successful social networking websites on the internet. A popular network with business professionals, it launched in 2003 and just last months it reached a milestone 50million membership.

Along with success comes a responsibility to its users to provide an exciting and beneficial service that enables people to network with others efficiently. Today came the announcement by Principal User Experience Designer, Kevin Bury that LinkedIn is currently in the process of redesigning certain aspects of the website.

According to Kevin Bury there will be four main goals/areas of the redesign.

  1. A global navigation bar at the top of the page that provides convenient access to all LinkedIn services.
  2. Simplified local navigation within each of the LinkedIn areas (Profile, Contacts, Groups, etc.).
  3. More room available for page content. Less scrolling.
  4. A cleaner, less-cluttered look.

The most dramatic change is the doing away of the sidebar, with LinkedIn deciding that top navigation is the way to go. Why they feel it’s necessary to change is anyones guess!

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There is also a slight change to the profile page, although not that dramatic (bar the already mentioned sidebar of course).

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What do you think of the new designs?

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