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CNET.co.uk has 7 stories on preset
News.blog: Google and Apple collaborating?
News In the Localizable.strings file inside the iPhoto app bundle, we find several intriguing keys, including one called GPSMapURL which is preset to 'http://maps.google.com/maps? A posting in a forum for enthusiasts of Intel-based Macs suggests that...
5 October 2006, 9:28
'Sim City DS' being built for Japan
News There is also a mission-based mode called Save the City, in which players choose a preset city, then work on solving its problems -- chronic traffic jams, for instance. The Japanese market is notoriously wary of foreign games.
5 September 2006, 9:34
Photos: In tune with the robot guitar
News Housed entirely in the body of the instrument, the Performer is programmed with 336 preset tunings, and can accommodate 96 programmable tunings and sort them into one of four tuning libraries (open tunings and keys, chords, modals and dissonant...
Tags: body, credit, self, libraries
27 November 2007, 9:29
Factory robot used as amusement park ride
News Before getting on, riders select the motions they would like on their ride from a preset menu. A robot originally designed for the factory floor has found a lucrative career moonlighting at amusement parks.
4 August 2005, 9:31
Creative's Zen Vision to battle iPod
News The company said the player also has a built-in FM radio with 32 preset options and FM recording. Hoping to take a bite out of Apple's iPod bounty, Creative Technologies has started taking orders for its next-generation music and video player.
4 August 2005, 9:48
US Army speeds high-tech tools to soldiers
News The gadget has a number of preset Arabic phrases that it can recite aloud when a soldier speaks the corresponding phrase in English. The US Army is playing up its ability to get high-tech tools to soldiers in the field more quickly and more...
16 August 2005, 9:39
Cisco quells 'dictionary attack'
News Last week, the company notified customers that a preset username and password coded into its Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) and Hosting Solution Engine (HSE) could give attackers complete control of the wireless LAN management devices.
15 April 2004, 8:00


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