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Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Meetup at Digital Conference : Video
2007-06-01 15:19:00
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates appear together on stage at Digital Conference to discuss their contribution to the computing industry, they talk about their relationship. Checkout the 3 sets of interesting videos.Part 1 : Steve Jobs and Bill Gates TogetherPart 2 : Gates and Jobs on Their RelationshipPart 3 : Gates and Jobs Take Questions
More About: Video , Steve , Steve Jobs
BasicLinux : Linux for Old PCs
2007-06-01 15:06:00
BasicLinux is designed specifically for old PCs. It uses a small kernel and busybox to provide a low-RAM Linux, capable of browsing the web, doing email, and functioning as an X terminal. The current release of BasicLinux is particularly suitable for old laptops it has PCMCIA capability and includes MagicPoint [a presentation tool similar to PowerPoint]. It comes in two versions one boots from a DOS harddrive, the other boots from floppies. Both versions have the option to install themselves to a Linux partition on the harddrive. >>
Kmail : Colorful EMail
2007-05-30 15:13:00
Kmail developed by Freedman, an e-mail system based on Kromofons which is a new alphabet where each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a color, allowing messages to be embedded in color images. People can send messages from their Kmail accounts, which are generally read by recipients as plain text. But if a Kmail user receives a message in his account, the message appears in the color alphabet. It's really so fun and different to read our mails in such way. >>
More About: Email , Colorful
Top 15 Things We Wish Someone Would Invent
2007-05-28 15:05:00
Technology proceeds at such a breakneck pace that sometimes it feels like we're rocketing into science fiction territory's like Animal cloning, unmanned aircraft and space tourism are all recent realities. For some, though, invention isn't moving fast enough. Check out the 15 amazing things we wish someone would invent. >>
More About: Things , Thing , Would , Vent , Some
reCAPTCHA : CAPTCHAs to Reading Books.
2007-05-25 15:16:00
A CAPTCHA is a program that can tell whether its user is a human or a computer. We have probably seen them colorful images with distorted text at the bottom of in most of the Web registration forms. About 60 million CAPTCHAs are solved by humans around the world every day. In each case, roughly ten seconds of human time are being spent. Individually, that's not a lot of time, but in aggregate these little puzzles consume more than 150,000 hours of work each day. What if we could make positive use of this human effort? and this is 'reCAPTCHA' does exactly that by channeling the effort spent solving CAPTCHAs online into "reading" books. >>
More About: Books , Reading , Captcha
Smartphone Spying Soon to Hit Near Us!
2007-05-24 15:04:00
Smartphone spying is where dark-souled hackers with bad intentions use readily available technology to track every move we make with our cell phone, Bluetooth or personal digital assistant. As more and more devices are synchronizing, more and more people are loading data and corporate information, and malware attacks are going to go through the roof. From identity thieves to corporate raiders to jealous boyfriends, the world of smartphone spying is open to anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of digital technology and the hundred bucks or so it takes to buy eavesdropping software on the Internet. >>
More About: Smartphone , Spying
Creating Your Own Mobile Codes
2007-05-23 14:06:00
Mobile codes are codes in the same way as ordinary barcodes are, but their matrix structure can hold more information. Now we too can create our won mobile code with a few simple clicks to write a message, your phone number, or a link to a website and change it into a mobile code, which can be scanned using a camera phone. Simply start typing away the text you want to convert and watch the mobile code being generated instantly. Once done, name it in any way you want and scan, print or save it for sharing the way you choose best. >>
More About: Mobile , Creating , Mobi , Eating , Bile
Star Wars Fans, Send Your Pix to Wired Magazine
2007-05-23 14:02:00
For marking the 30th anniversary of Star Wars , Wired Magazine wants to see proof of the star wars fanhood. It can be an art, snapshots of your DIY creations, pictures of you in star wars costume, collector's items related to Star Wars, which will be posted in a front page photo gallery. Visit Wired News Star Wars Submissions on Flickr to upload your pictures. >>
More About: Fans
YouTube Sketchies : YouTube's Comedy Sketch Contest
2007-05-22 15:22:00
YouTube conducts a competition, titled "YouTube Sketchies", for nine weeks. Just create your original video around 3 minutes in length and upload it to the Sketchies Contes t page. Your videos will be judged by a panel of Hollywood experts. The last date to submit your best comedy video is May 31st. >>
More About: Comedy , Youtube , Test
Tribler : Social Community Filesharing Tool
2007-05-22 15:16:00
Tribler is a social community that facilitates file sharing through Peer-to-Peer network. When the tribler program is started it will automatically start searching other users that have tribler running on their computer. When a connection is established it starts exchanging information. First it exchanges personal information, such as our avatar picture, our friends list, download history and information about files that are available in the network. These files can be personal, shared files, but also files that one has received from another person. Information about the discovered files and persons is available in the Tribler program. By browsing through the files and persons each user can find their prefered files and users. >>
More About: Social , Community , Tool , Files , Sharing
Infectious Web Pages Threats !
2007-05-21 15:27:00
Computer criminals are evolving their tactics to subdue our computer. Each time we invest more money and time in staying safe, the bad guys just find another way around our defenses. Their newest method may be the trickiest yet, Web pages booby-trapped with infectious computer code. While the consumer browses content normally, a computer virus or Trojan horse program is silently installed. In a study, Google found 300,000 Web sites laced with such malicious code, and another 700,000 suspicious sites. >>
More About: Threats , Pages , Threat , Ages
Pencil : Free Animation Software
2007-05-21 15:18:00
Pencil is an free and open source animation and drawing software for Windows and Mac OS X. It lets us to create traditional hand-drawn animation cartoons using both bitmap and vector graphics. Its main purpose is to make traditional animation. It is intended to be a simple program enabling anyone to make 2D animation. >>
More About: Software , Animation , Free , Pencil , Imation
Lego's Next Generation Mindstorm NXT
2007-05-21 15:10:00
Lego's Mindstorm NXT robot construction kit offers endless possibilities for creative play, but it may be just a bit too complicated for adults. Using the 519-piece kit to assemble and program robots that can catapult Lego bricks, fill a dog's food bowl, and play Twister. >>
More About: Genera , Gene , Generation
8 Alternative Services for Twitter
2007-05-18 15:01:00
Twitter is the current favorite when it comes to instant presence, But it doesn't exist in a vacuum. It may be getting all the buzz, but there are other services that offer similar features, and take advantage of the same underlying concepts like 3jam, Dodgeball, Jaiku, Jooopz, Jyngle, Loopnote, Pinger, and Swarm-it. >>
More About: Services , Alternative , Twitter , Vice , Alter
15 Tech Myths Busted and Confirmed
2007-05-16 15:05:00
PCWorld came up with 15 common myths in the tech world and did some digging to reveal the real story. Some rumors are wholly bogus. Others turned out to have more than a grain of truth in them. To give us a sense of how real these myths are. >>
More About: Tech , Myths , Busted , Myth , D and C
Top 25 Most Desirable Employers for Undergraduates
2007-05-15 15:09:00
According to a 2007 ranking of the most desirable employers by researcher Universum Communications, compiled from a survey of 44,064 U.S. undergraduates. Asked to list their ideal employers, students favored organizations where they felt they could make a difference. >>
More About: Most , Employer , Adua , Under , Employers
Hacking eBanking Virtual Keyboard !!
2007-05-14 15:43:00
In some countries outside of the US, Citibank has a login option to enter our PIN by clicking on the display of a keyboard rather than with the physical keyboard. Perhaps the idea is to defeat keyloggers, but a researcher has demonstrated that it's easy for malware to capture the PIN anyway. >>
More About: Virtual , King , Keyboard , Bank , Virt
iPods Make Pacemakers Malfunction !
2007-05-11 15:18:00
iPods can cause cardiac implantable pacemakers to malfunction by interfering with the electromagnetic equipment monitoring the heart, according to an recent study. The study tested the effect of the portable music devices on 100 patients, whose mean age was 77, outfitted with pacemakers. Electrical interference was detected half of the time when the iPod was held just 2 inches from the patient's chest for 5 to 10 seconds. The study did not examine any portable music devices other than iPods, which are made by Apple Inc. >>
More About: Make , Makers , Pace , Ipods , Function
Top 5 Games to Play at Work
2007-05-11 15:10:00
Everyone knows that the company computer is for work and not for surfing the web or playing games. We can't type things into this electronic box all day long without taking little breaks here and there, maybe even play a couple of levels of a game. Here are Top 5 games to play at the office. >>
More About: Games , Play , Work , Ames
BlogSigs : Your Blog Signature
2007-05-10 15:10:00
BlogSigs allows us to easily and automatically include the title of our latest blog post in our email signature so that we can drive more readers to our blog. BlogSigs works with GMail, Outlook, Yahoo! Mail, and Hotmail. >>
More About: Blog , Sign , Logs , Natur , Signature
Sun's Superpackage for Java
2007-05-10 15:08:00
Sun Microsystems announced at Java One conference in San Francisco that Java Standard Edition [SE] 7 will feature a "superpackage" capability for improved distribution of small pieces of software. It's new JavaFX technology, featuring a new runtime that enables deployment of visual applications from the desktop to devices, will be expanded beyond the current JavaFX Mobile, for deployment on phones, set-top boxes or in-dash displays in cars. JavaFX Mobile is built on top of a Linux kernel. >>
More About: Pack , Package
10 Techs That Give us Superpowers
2007-05-07 15:10:00
Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Admit it we are fantasized about soaring through the sky like Superman or swinging from building to building like Spiderman. Unfortunately, superheroes exist in only comic books, cartoons and movies. But with scientists apparently drawing inspiration from the comics they read when they were kids, the line between science fiction and science fact has become blurred. Superheroics suddenly seem like a viable career option. Checkout how we, too with today's technologies, can spin webs and get superhuman strength. >>
More About: Give , That , Powers
Email may be Hazardous to Your Career !
2007-05-04 15:14:00
Sometimes bad email happens to high-achieving people. Richard Phillips, an IT specialist at the London law firm reportedly sent his secretary an e-mail demanding she pay the £4 dry-cleaning bill he incurred after she spilled ketchup on his pants. The secretary chose to forward the e-mail to colleagues, and Phillips soon became tabloid fodder as "Ketchup Trousers." For most of us, common sense and good values keep such problems at bay. But there are plenty of gray areas when it comes to e-mail, and even sensible executives the ones who stayed awake in the HR training sessions can be tripped up by an unintended nuance or other inadvertent slip. Fortunately, following a few surprisingly basic rules can help. >>
More About: Email , Career , Azar , Hazard
Does Google Copied My Logo ?! :)
2007-05-03 15:34:00
Just few days back, Googl e has branded it's ?Google Personalized Homepage? as 'iGoogle'. The logo which Google used for 'iGoogle' looks very surprising :) to me and mostly similar to the one I have designed during my Google Interview in 2005.Look at the similarity in the font usage and patterns used for the character 'i' in their logo.Google's new iGoogle Logo :My 'I love Google' Doodle created in 2005.Does Google Copied My Logo?, I think it may be an coincidence or what you feel?
20 Things We Didn't Know About Robots
2007-05-02 15:21:00
Modern robots can respond to emotion and the smell of fine wines. Discover Magazine listed out the 20 things we didn't Know about robots:?Robot? comes from the Czech word robota, meaning ?drudgery,? and first appeared in the 1921 play Rossum?s Universal Robots [R.U.R.].The first known case of robot homicide occurred in 1981, when a robotic arm crushed a Japanese Kawasaki factory worker.More than a million industrial robots are now in use, nearly half of them in Japan.Archytas of Tarentum, a pal of Plato?s, built a mechanical bird driven by a jet of steam or compressed air?arguably history?s first robot?in the fifth century B.C.Leonardo da Vinci drew up plans for an armored humanoid machine in 1495. Engineer Mark Rosheim has created a functional miniature version for NASA to help colonize Mars.Checkout the other interesting factors about robots. >>
More About: Bots , Things , Thing
Dell selects Ubuntu for Desktop Linux
2007-05-02 15:16:00
Dell announced it has selected the Ubuntu distribution for its new Linux desktop machines. When Dell asked which distribution of Linux Dell should prioritize on, Ubuntu was the most requested option. It will offer the latest Ubuntu 7.04, as an option on select Dell consumer models in the US in the coming weeks. >>
More About: Desktop , Dell , Selec
Top 25 Things that Shaped the Internet
2007-05-02 15:11:00
Twenty-five years ago the Internet as we now know it was in the process of being birthed by the National Science Foundation. Since then it's been an information explosion. From e-mail to eBay, communication and shopping have forever changed. Checkout the top 25 things that shaped the Internet. >>
More About: Shape , Things , That , The Internet
How Google's Culture Differs from Others ?
2007-04-30 15:11:00
Google with its lava lamps, simple doodle design, pampered employees and millionaires in its rank and file, it has become a cultural icon and an emblem of the gold-rush promise of the Web. Google was ranked by Fortune magazine as the best place in the U.S. to work, and it has reached another zenith by becoming the most popular Web site. Google's Chief Culture Officer, explains about the company's unique culture and how they keep Googlers happy. >>
More About: Hers , Googl , Diff
Five Dream Jobs of the Future !
2007-04-27 15:22:00
Innovation doesn't just create jobs, it spins off entirely new occupations. Here are just five of the hottest you can get into now. The job list consists:Disease MapperRobot ProgrammerInformation EngineerRadiosurgeonSecond Life LawyerCheckout the interesting full job profiles. >>
More About: Jobs , Future , The Future , Dream , Five
One-Third of Businesses Run Fake Microsoft Softwares
2007-04-27 15:10:00
Microsoft is to 'up the ante' on tackling business software piracy after its latest figures showed one-third of customers still run counterfeit software. Microsoft is hailing the success of its 'Keep IT Real' anti-piracy crackdown one year on from its launch, citing a 3.8 per cent drop in the Windows XP piracy rate to 12.9 per cent. But more than 8,300 pieces of counterfeit software have been found on UK business customer premises since last year. Microsoft's anti-piracy unit has admitted illegal software use is still rife among medium-sized businesses generally those with more than 100 employees but less than 1,000. >>
More About: Microsoft , Softwares , Fake , Soft , Esse
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