Archive for October, 2003
Blog noise achieves Google KO The humble weblog has finally achieved dominance over Google, the world’s most-used search engine. Originally intended as a tool that allowed people to publish their personal diaries, weblog software has swiftly evolved, accreting several “innovations” that have had catastrophic consequences for Google. If you’ve never heard of the “Trackback”, or […]
Cloned Meat
Friday, October 31st, 2003US says food from cloned animals is safe Meat and milk derived from animal clones is likely to be safe for human consumption, says a draft report by the US Food and Drug Administration. However, a decision on whether to allow the selling of food products from cloned animals will not be made for at […]
Ethernet over Cable Coax
Thursday, October 30th, 2003I’m working on a project with a buddy that requires that I run almost everything over coax… including s-video, audtio, and yes, even ethernet…. we found this and it seems promising: Coaxsys PURE SPEED Home Network Solution has everything you need to get your home connected. By delivering 100 Mbps Ethernet over your already existing […]
Upscale Fastfood
Thursday, October 30th, 2003You want ambiance with that? Take baby boomers with heartburn and Gen Xers with money to burn, and what have you got?
Telematics
Thursday, October 30th, 2003Wireless Goes Mobile So what is telematics exactly?
Bluetooth
Thursday, October 30th, 2003I’ve been a Bluetooth convert for awhile now… love it. I met Jim a few months ago, and now he seems to think its cool too. Finally, a Useful Bluetooth Device I’m standing in the middle of a half-empty Silicon Valley parking lot, grinning like an idiot and holding a circuit board festooned with wires […]
Network Block Device
Wednesday, October 29th, 2003“What is it: With this thing compiled into your kernel, Linux can use a remote server as one of its block devices. Every time the client computer wants to read /dev/nd0, it will send a request to the server via TCP, which will reply with the data requested. This can be used for stations with […]
New Toy
Wednesday, October 29th, 2003Just bought a new cordless phone. The AT&T 2230 2.4GHz Dual Handset Phone With Caller ID/Call Waiting. Two bases, two handsets… only one has to be near a phone jack. My current 2.4gig digital phone acts weird sometimes so I think I’m going to Ebay it. The set is $80 + free shipping and there’s […]
College Phone Revenues
Wednesday, October 29th, 2003Colleges catch cell phone wave “I’m very busy on campus … so it’s nice having that connection and not having to worry about all the calls I missed while I was at work or the computer lab.”
Get a Stripper-Pole
Tuesday, October 28th, 2003Stripping’s new side As a dozen naked women undulate on three stages, Susan Doster fires up a cigar and leans back in one of the leather armchairs in The Cheetah strip club’s VIP section. The 48-year-old and a quartet of pals — conservatively dressed professional women in their 30s, 40s and 50s — are in […]
Pimp Juice
Tuesday, October 28th, 2003Energy drinks get their hip-hop on Hip-hop impresarios — who have cracked the marketing code on style-setting music, clothes and even cell phones — are now trying to put their mark on the $1 billion energy-drinks business with brands billed as “raw,” “pimpin” or “defcon.”
Red Wine Cures
Tuesday, October 28th, 2003Red wine chemical may soothe lung disease A chemical found in red wine may quell inflammation in a severe and incurable lung disease in humans, suggests a new study. The molecule, an antioxidant called resveratrol, is credited for many of the beneficial properties previously associated with the drink.
Jessica Simpson
Tuesday, October 28th, 2003She’s having a blonde moment The Dumb Blonde. Even after 30 years of feminism, she just won’t go away.
Funny Videos
Monday, October 27th, 2003Check out his basketball mishap. Video here And this one is a classic if you watched the commercials from last years superbowl… Video here.
Blog Spam
Monday, October 27th, 2003Spam Rapidly Increasing In Weblog Comments dsurber writes “BBC News has a nice article discussing ‘flyblogging’, the phenomenon of spammers leaving advertising-related posts on personal weblogs. The writer comments: ‘None of the other blogs I contribute to or run has been affected yet, but I can only assume it is a matter of time before […]
The MIRT
Sunday, October 26th, 2003Gadget may wreak traffic havoc In-car device lets drivers change stoplights; officials fear gridlock, seek to block signal After scouring the net, I found the website to buy this thing at: http://www.themirt.com/
Pins and Needles
Sunday, October 26th, 2003What makes your arms, legs and feet fall asleep? This is definitely a strange sensation — you get up out of your seat, and all you feel from one foot is an uncomfortable tingling. Or you wake up in the middle of the night, and you can’t move your arm at all. And then, as […]
Funny Pics
Thursday, October 23rd, 2003Evidentally, people are putting “creative” paint jobs on their vehicles… Check it out.
Geek chic
Thursday, October 23rd, 2003Geek chic We used to shun them, mock them, give them wedgies and snicker when they played Dungeons & Dragons. Those loser days, however, are as over as Dumb and Dumber prequels.
Press
Thursday, October 23rd, 2003Rackspace receives Linux Journal’s Reader’s Choice Award Rackspace Managed Hosting has been named Linux Journal’s Favorite Web Hosting Service as part of the magazine’s 2003 Readers’ Choice Awards.
X10
Thursday, October 23rd, 2003X10 Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection telstar writes “As a followup to the recent Slashdot story about X10 losing a $4.3 million patent infringement suit over pop-unders, X10, the wireless camera company that ‘only last year billed itself as the world’s largest online advertiser’, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This allows them […]
Anti-Bomb
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003Bomb-proof flight simulator developed A giant bomb-proof chamber designed to mimic an airplane’s cargo hold could be used to safely trigger hidden explosives during airport security screening.
Corporate Blogging
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003Microsoft’s Blog: The Scobleizer Still, most companies are reluctant to turn employees into embedded reporters.
White List
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003AT&T Moves Toward Mail-Server Whitelist Gunfighter writes “In an apparent attempt to quelch the amount of incoming spam, AT&T has asked their customers, partners, and business clients to provide them with IP addresses of their mail servers. All other mail will be discarded. To quote the message: “… In order to continue to allow email […]
Sanford Wallace
Tuesday, October 21st, 2003Spam king switches tune: Net ad guru finds new life running nightclub He may be known as “DJ MasterWeb” now to his nightclub regulars at Plum Crazy, but Sanford Wallace once ruled the Internet as the king of spam.
Bad Memory
Tuesday, October 21st, 2003Gene linked to poorer memory One form of a common brain protein makes us rather worse at remembering things, researchers have discovered. It is a first step towards finding the genes for intelligence.
New Batteries?
Tuesday, October 21st, 2003Tiny tubes squeeze electricity from water An entirely new way of generating electricity has been discovered. The way it works is simple: squeeze water through fine pipelines and an electrical current flows.
Double Celebs
Tuesday, October 21st, 2003Celebrities double-team for ads What’s better than one celebrity in an ad? How about two?
Picture Phones
Tuesday, October 21st, 2003Phones make your bad side visible to world Cell phones that allow people to capture photographic images that can be sent to other users and posted on the Internet are becoming the hottest new electronic gadget.
Mind the Gap
Sunday, October 19th, 2003London Underground train derails A London Underground train derailed Sunday at a station in the north of the capital, injuring six of about 200 people on board, police said.
SKIN
Sunday, October 19th, 2003Hollywood gets in bed with porn Ron Silver has been on many film sets in his career, but he saw something different at one this summer: The actors were having sex. Real sex. On camera. And what struck him was the nonchalance of those involved. “It seems like you become inured to it after a […]
E911
Sunday, October 19th, 2003Cellphone positioning finds its place The last call the victim made on her mobile phone was to the emergency services. It lasted for two minutes and contained a sequence of muffled sounds, but the police were unable to respond because they had no idea where she was when she made the call.
Pudding
Friday, October 17th, 2003Ok, I have no idea where Prasanth found this, but its pretty amusing: $240 Worth of Pudding Oh, and he also found the Trunk Monkey
iTunes Piracy
Friday, October 17th, 2003iTunes for Windows may face new piracy threat Apple’s successful music download service iTunes faces a new threat of misuse now that it has been extended to include users of Microsoft’s Windows operating system, say experts.
Fat DNA
Friday, October 17th, 2003Obesity breaks up sperm DNA Overweight men have reduced fertility due to increased fragmentation of DNA in their sperm, suggests a new US study.
Gene Theropy
Friday, October 17th, 2003Popping a pill could fix gene defect Simply popping a pill might be enough to overcome the type of genetic defect responsible for many cases of cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and haemophilia. An experimental drug called PTC124 produces a working protein even though the gene remains defective.
The NEW Joe Millionaire
Friday, October 17th, 2003‘Joe Millionaire’ moseys on over to Italy A buff rodeo rider is fixin’ to lasso a bunch of European gold diggers for The Next Joe Millionaire: An International Affair, premiering Monday on Fox at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Testosterone and Women
Thursday, October 16th, 2003Testosterone patch boosts women’s sex lives A skin patch that boosts the “male” hormone testosterone markedly improves the sex lives of women suffering from a loss of sexual desire, following the removal of their ovaries. Testosterone increased desire scores and sexual activity in these women by about 40 per cent compared to a placebo.
HP vs. Dell
Thursday, October 16th, 2003Hewlett-Packard closing in on Dell Dell Inc. is still the top seller of personal computers worldwide, but Hewlett-Packard Co. is narrowing the gap, according to International Data Corp.’s Quarterly PC Tracker.