Daily Digest for June 26th
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Ever wish you knew what that wierd connector on your computer was? computer-hardware-2.jpg from geekologie.com http://su.pr/1Bo0NH
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Binder clips apparently work great as cable organizers http://bit.ly/aWJ9G9 by @mjburnsy
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RT @shwood: I don't know that Apple could sound any more apathetic in their statement about the iPhone 4 antenna: http://bit.ly/blL6aO
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Apple acknowledges antenna issue in iPhone 4 | Circuit Breaker – CNET News
"Complaints about weakening or disappearing signals when the iPhone 4 is gripped in a particular way--usually by touching two seams of the antenna band on the exterior of the phone simultaneously--began popping up late Wednesday night, and continued to appear Thursday."
Check this out: A really cool connector guide for geeks at Geekologie
Check out this really cool connector image I found. Every geek worth their salt should recognize this!
TWiT.tv – Great tech news

Leo Laporte and his gang are back at it. I LOVE his TWiT Network.
Did I just break Digg?
So I was doing my usual surfing this morning except today was a bit different. Something is amiss at digg.com:
Daily Digest for June 23rd
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Open Source Windows - Free Windows software, all open-source, all Windows XP and Vista http://su.pr/AXYnzm
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Been playing with Ubuntu since January. LOVE the latest release! Ubuntu homepage | Ubuntu http://su.pr/8cW0iL
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Ubunter – Not just good, GREAT!

Now this is a great find. I subscribed to his rss in my Miro player and LOVE watching. He even did a spot on how he creates videos. Well done sir! You can visit Ubunter.com for more great clips.
US Internet Service Provider Speed…
Is your Web browsing as fast as it could be? Fifteen years afterMicrosoft introduced Internet Explorer to compete with Netscape Navigator, there
are still browser wars going on, as Microsoft, Mozilla, Google, Apple, and others compete to create the software that loads Web pages the fastest. But the number one factor in page load speed (or any kind of download) isn't your browser. It's your Internet service provider (ISP). After all, a Web page can't finish loading until all the bits arrive.
