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  1. Nearsightedness on the increase in the US - BusinessWeek http://bit.ly/8JNYVK
  2. Metal cutlery, knitting needles, tweezers and nail files allowed back on Australian planes http://bit.ly/6EQSfR
  3. 12 unusual modern coffee tables http://bit.ly/4O1dPQ
  4. A GPS experiment/viral marketing campaign busts "curb-miners" - WSJ http://bit.ly/5VSf8l
  5. Cate Blanchett and @SydneyTheatreCo 's ‘Streetcar’ are wanted for Broadway - NYTimes http://bit.ly/88UJsB
  6. Google Smart Suggest gets smarter http://bit.ly/6iGZ8m
  7. Apple patent for future iPhone to remotely control your desktop - Patently Apple http://bit.ly/5HFCFX
  8. Every Don Martin comic from MAD; 2 vol slipcased 1200pp norm $150; now US$22.50 from B&N. http://bit.ly/81DYNx (via @honestpuck; @Ihnatko)
  9. RT @dgold105: Haagen Dazs opens in India but no Indians [initially] allowed, only foreigners http://bit.ly/5gL2p4
  10. InstantJury: online crowd-sourced dispute resolution: http://bit.ly/6c3qJD
  11. Lego Digital Designer: design, order and build your own Lego set for Mac and Windows, but only in the US and UK. http://bit.ly/7Zgodv
  12. Zink inkless printers; no doubt the paper will be expensive - CrunchGear http://bit.ly/6IcL8E
  13. A how-to guide with templates: making spheres out of playing cards - Make http://bit.ly/6TWsaN
  14. The mathematics of slicing pizzas - New Scientist http://bit.ly/7TIk0Q
  15. Lou Reed's useless iPhone app http://bit.ly/6EgTEX
  16. Kindle for iPhone now available on the Australian iTunes Store. http://bit.ly/4zCDSg
  17. A$50 (5 x 10) worth of credit on Sony Australia's bandit.fm music store, today only: http://bit.ly/737AsU
  18. Good Weekend points to Richard WIlkins on Goldblum and concludes Twitter's not a reliable news source; my takeaway was that TV is unreliable
  19. 802.11n: Fast Wi-Fi's long, tortuous road to standardisation - ComputerWorld http://bit.ly/8OBUDH
  20. DIY book scanners turn your books into bytes - Wired http://bit.ly/7ZgQEE