Apple Ignored Critical QuickTime Exploit

By admin | Sep 14, 2007

It seems that security in this age is very hard to keep up with. There are endless exploits for people to abuse. Maybe someday we will have proactive measures for this type of thing. In the mean time, it’s always a good thing when a software vendor owns up and corrects a […]

John Kanzius Can Burn Salt Water

By admin | Sep 12, 2007

John Kanzius is a retired TV Broadcast Engineer. He actually came up with an idea in the middle of the night to kill cancer. At least, that was his initial thought. The idea was to inject nano particles of metal into the body. Those nano particles would infiltrate the bad cancer […]

Sony Rolly Is Just Bizarre

By admin | Sep 12, 2007

It seems that Sony has totally stolen my idea. I can’t believe it, but it’s true. I was walking down the street the other day in a smog filled, traffic congested, noisy, ugly city. The atmosphere was so depressing and oppressive it made me want to vomit, hard. Anyway, I was […]

Photo Violation Parking Meter

By admin | Sep 11, 2007

You know the drill. You stuffed a bunch of coins into a parking meter to rush off to an interview. But the interview is running over because their interest is high. So now you have a high pressured interview situation and you’re thinking of that stupid parking meter in the back of […]

iCache Holds Multiple Virtual Credit Cards

By admin | Sep 10, 2007

Have you ever seen the episode of Seinfeld where George has the overstuffed wallet?  He gets all this back pain because he is sitting on a melon sized wallet all day.  I bet some of you can relate.  So, you may not have a melon sitting in your back pocket, but you probably do have […]

Oregon Scientific Weather Radios Recalled

By admin | Sep 7, 2007

If you’re a weather buff, you probably have your own weather station. The one in the link provides numerous details like “outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, barometric pressure and rainfall (does not support UV and solar radiation), and calculated parameters, such as dew point, heat index, wind chill and rain rate.” […]

iPod Touch

By billy | Sep 5, 2007

Those two words are enough to banish the demons of non-intuitive interfaces back to where they belong… Anyways, it’s official: Apple’s making an iPod Touch (along with a number of other variants, a few of which I will mention). As you should be able to see in the link to Jobs’ keynote address below, Apple’s […]

The Ironkey Thumbdrive

By billy | Sep 4, 2007

Maybe the Pentagon should have used some larger scale versions of these to safeguard some of their more “classified” data from the Chinese… What you see to the left (and below after you click the link) is called the Ironkey. Besides looking like a solid piece of brushed metal, it also boasts some of […]

Chinese Hacked Pentagon in June

By admin | Sep 4, 2007

My oh my. I remembered seeing a blurb about issues in the Pentagon in June. At the time, as is usual, the Pentagon disclaimed any absolute information, only giving us a dark view into the matter. That’s their M.O. All that I heard was that they had taken a large number […]

Blogger Exploit A Platform For Hackers

By billy | Sep 1, 2007

It’s getting pretty hectic out here in Internetland. Remember the Storm Trojan I mentioned mere days ago? Well, from the looks of it, the same group of hackers responsible for the upkeep and distribution of the e-mail version of the Storm trojan have another trick to their names. This trick has to do with Google’s […]

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