State Of Ohio Taxpayers Now at Risk

By admin | Jun 22, 2007

Well, we all thought it was fun that a backup media device from the State of Ohio was stolen earlier this week. And that the device had State of Ohio workers’ sensitive information on it. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Nope, like watching an accident on icy roads, you can just […]

Courts to RIAA: Cease and Desist

By admin | Jun 21, 2007

Dog gone Ars Technica. They did it again. I’m being forced to post on ANOTHER of their stories, if only because it involves the RIAA getting it’s behind handed to it by a federal judge in New Mexico. Here’s a quick update: The RIAA has been on a hunt for all kinds of file sharers […]

Microsoft Photosynth 3D Stitching

By admin | Jun 21, 2007

Microsoft seems to be really pushing into the graphic space as of late. It’s been fun to watch. Their labs recently have been displaying Photosynth, a photo stitching program that can create 3D modeling of everyday objects. You can test Photosynth out for yourself. Just note that it has higher requirements […]

Plasma Mirrors

By admin | Jun 19, 2007

Lasers are great. These little gadgets are responsible for business presentations, pinpoint targeting of bombs, reading the CDs in your CD drive, LASIK surgery, welding, and even the destruction of ICBMs. Well, the latter-most ability isn’t true, and “anti-missile” lasers aren’t in the clear yet, however, the advent of plasma mirrors has brought new life […]

WheelSurf One Wheeled Wonder

By admin | Jun 19, 2007

There is nothing like riding a motorcycle.  You really can’t beat the feeling of being in the open, the wind blowing in your hair, and your life hanging from a thread.  Can you imagine how you feel if you could remove one of those wheels?  How about if you could get inside the wheel that […]

Linux PVR (Tivo) Software

By admin | Jun 18, 2007

A couple of years ago I did a post on how to build your own PVR. (read Tivo - for u noobies) In that post, I decided to go with Snapstream’s Beyond TV package. Snapstream’s package is really nice. I didn’t have to fool with it much and it worked like I […]

State of Ohio Worker’s Data Stolen

By admin | Jun 15, 2007

Well, if you didn’t know it, all PaulTech writers, so far, hail from the great state of Ohio. It’s a state full of amazing oddities and sundry blunders. Last year it was the great CoinGate scandal that rocked our state and made Bob Taft blush. Yeah, and it really ticked most of […]

Safari Gets Tested

By admin | Jun 13, 2007

Earlier this week, Steve Jobs announced that Safari was coming to Windows at the WWDC. This was great news for “Developers” everywhere, as now they can view how their pages will look on all four of the major browsers: Firefox, Opera, IE, and now Safari. However, it was a nightmare for security personnel. A mere […]

Sony DSC-H9/B: Megapixels Inside our Megapixels

By admin | Jun 12, 2007

That Kodak Easyshare V570 sure is a nice camera. I say that as someone who is about to utterly trump it with a camera of my own: The Sony DSC-H9/B. Heck, look at the size of my picture compared to Paul’s below! It’s not even a contest. This little job doesn’t need a second lens, […]

Kodak EasyShare V570 Dual Lens Digital Camera

By admin | Jun 12, 2007

People will be doing a double take as you tote this dual lens camera around. Kodak brings a two lens digital camera with wide angle capabilities, 23 mm equivalent, to the stage. This camera is a nice go between when you want those wider angle shots, but you don’t want to bring along […]

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