Download Free Karaoke Song
Karaoke is the drunk person’s delight. Okay, so it’s also the delight of millions of other people. I remember looking around for a free karaoke player and karaoke song files, with the .kar extension, a few years ago. My options were very limited at that time. Since then, many more options […]
Apple Tablet PC in the Works?
It seems Apple is going to have a go at the “Tablet PC” market. With news coming from Crave.co.uk, rumor has it that Apple is currently developing it’s own version of the tablet PC right now. The details are as follows: Asus (Apple’s contract manufacturer) is assisting in the design and prototyping of a new […]
Paul Posts for NBC “Green is Universal” Blog
Thanks to Jon over at NBC, I was able to do a post on my experience in the green movement. You may have noticed our increased posting around green tech as of late. In any case, here is the post:
From Airline Contrails to Thermostats: Going Green One Degree at a Time
Your DNA is Art
You are unique - in so many ways. We leave our fingerprint on the world. We think different from anyone else. Our face looks different from other people. We approach life in our own way. Our fingerprints are unique. And so is our DNA. DNA 11 is a […]
Apple Releases MacBook Freeze Fix
MacBook users have been complaining of an annoying graphics instability problem. It seems that the MacBooks freeze every once in a while and a reboot is necessary to get them back up to speed. Well, Apple finally addressed the issue by releasing an update for “MacBook Pro (Mid 2007, 2.4/2.2GHz) computers running Mac OS 10.4 […]
TuneBite Legal DRM Hack
The DRM hack issue is a cat mouse game between users and music publishers. The problem is that those types of hacks typically approach things at the programmatic level. Music publishers encrypt the files and users try to crack the encryption. And for most music lovers, they just want a good way […]
British Army Tests Invisibility
I couldn’t help myself. It seems that the feline population has already invented the cloaking device. Anyway, here we go again with talk of invisibility. And, again, I am disappointed with the findings. It seems that the British tanks were equipped with video cameras and coated in silicon. That helps […]
GestureTek Brings Video Motion to Life
GestureTek has been around for decades now. The founders of the company recognized that video cameras could be very good input devices to control motion in computer graphics. There a host of different applications for the software. These range from gaming, TV, trade show attention grabbers, military, etc. GestureTek has come […]
Brain Loop Reads Your Mind
I can distinctly remember reviewing government sponsored research around Brain Controlled Interfaces (BCI) in the 90’s. The military wanted the technology so that pilots could fly and do multiple tasks with their minds. It conjures up the movie Firefox with Clint Eastwood. In that movie, Eastwood steals a Firefox airplane from the Russians. That plane […]
IBM Recycling Silicon
IBM is starting to see some good profits from initiating a “green” tactic. Eric White has come up with a way to recover silicon wafer material for resale to the burgeoning solar panel industry. IBM used to sand blast the wafers and would thoroughly destroy the wafers for any type of reuse.








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