Microsoft Exchange Calendar Vulnerability
It seems that Microsoft Exchange server has a critical calendar vulnerability that allows system access remotely (ie, not a good thing!).
Baby Name Wizard - NameVoyager
Any parent or soon-to-be parent knows the frustration of coming up with a good name for their child.
Plasma Pong Gaming Fun
I was looking through the ole feed reader this afternoon and noticed an entry over at CompuGuy1088’s blog.
General Dynamics Shows Trophy
One of the main threats in Iraq has to be the RPG, IED’s are probably primary. General Dynamics recently validated the results of Trophy, developed in Israel by RAFAEL, including IMI and IAI/ELTA. Trophy is an active defense system (ADS) which can kill RPG’s. It consists of threat detection, launch, and intercept systems. […]
Tempra IC Can Cools Itself
I have heard of other self-cooling beverages, but they were always too expensive or not environmentally friendly. The Tempra IC (Instant Cool) Can cools itself without all those chemicals.
“There’s finally a real, working, practical self-refridgerating can. The Instant Cool Can (I.C. […]
KZO Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Is it a bird, a plane, or a UAV? Technology is helping militaries around the world to engage in safer reconnaissance and engagement. That is, it’s safer for the one doing the exploring - but it can be plain deadly for those who are being spied on. Meet the lovely KZO. […]
Dell Battery Recall
Dell has issued a battery recall. Dell issued this statement:
“In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Dell is voluntarily recalling and offering free replacements for certain notebook batteries that were sold for use with some models of Dell Latitude TM, Dell Precision TM and Dell Inspiron TM notebook computers. It is […]
Prism Solar Shines
Folks over at Prism Solar Technologies have developed a solar panel that utilizes 85% less silicon.
Video, Statistics, Social Bookmark Plugins
Knocking them down on a Tuesday.






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