Technology


3.5" Hard Drive media player for home entertainment for Porn

An excellent music center for those who are on the move and want their full collection of porn, pictures, images & video. More…

Thinking Beyond Web 2.0: Social Computing and the Internet Singularity

"The idea that a deeper and tighter coupling between the online and offline worlds will accelerate science, business, society, and self-actualization." More…

HopOne.net Distributing Malware and Spam

Among the Internet, there are many hosting companies that distribute malware. Most are unaware of such activity and take action almost immediately after discovery. However, there is a small percentage that distributes malware intentionally. HopOne.net is a large Internet web hosting company that has been around since 1999. They are currently... More…

AllPeers extension has a hidden SDK (story including link to SDK!)

The today beta-released AllPeers Firefox-extension has a Software Development Kit (SDK) which is yet to be officially released, but can already be found on their web page. Is this just internal documents or will it be released? More…

Partial to Opera or Firefox (or IE)?

Look at the marketing campaigns of these three successful browsers More…

Qantas may restrict Apple notebooks

Qantas Airways is considering placing restrictions on the use of Mac laptops in its aircraft following Apple's recall of 1.8 million lithium-ion batteries. The airline is speaking with Apple, requesting further information on the actual risks that recalled batteries pose and whether those risks are similar to Dell's Battery risks. More…

Tech Testers Get a New Windows Vista Build

Build 5536 is out to technical beta testers. The build, designated 'pre-RC1,' shows off some of the new features, design and performance tweaks that Microsoft will release to millions of testers next month. More…

Engadget.com hits the 20 thousand posts milestone!

One of the best gadgets news blogs posts his 20,000th article. If you haven't visited the site before, you're missing out... Congratulations! More…

Mass. to use Microsoft Office in ODF plan - CNET News.com

In letter seen by CNET News.com, commonwealth says it'll use Office suite plug-in as it moves to standardized format. More…

Hitting Spammers Where it Hurts - Their Internet Connection

This press release introduces TattleMail as a more punative approach to fighting spam. The number of "Tattles" they have been sending out has skyrocketed from a few hundred in March 2006 to over 120,000 in August 2006. Since no software installation is required, the $1/month fee seems cheap when you know you've ruined a spammer's day. More…

Tworl.com Interview

The following is a quick interview with one of the two co-founders and programmers of Tworl. From hereon, we'll refer to him simply as "Mits"... no need to alert his full-time employers to what he does in his spare time. That's right, Tworl is a spare-time project; a labor of love and curiousity. More…

The Consumer Reports testing scandal: It's far, far worse...

"In addition to antivirus programs, Consumer Reports tested antispyware applications. And they have now confirmed that they did not test against any spyware for their antispyware testing. (Feel free to read that sentence again.) " More…

Cable gains ground while IPTV stalls

Strong revenue and earnings growth in the second quarter suggests bright near-term prospects for cable companies in their war against the Bells, Merrill Lynch wrote in a research note released today. More…

Internet Explorer Shows off first Release Candidate

A first RC of Internet Explorer 7 was released by Microsoft, fixing another bunch of bugfixes. The final version is now very near... More…