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Recursive Sims2

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Let your Sims characters play Sims… Sims 2: Face Lift of the Original

Pimp Ipod

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Yet another company threatens the world’s short supply of man-made Swarovski crystals by hot gluing them to a bit of consumer electronics. Crystal Mini claims “One crystal per song,” as their slogan, which isn’t bad as these things go, I guess. It’s certainly better than “Chafe Differently,” or “Ice Ice iPod.” Crystal Mini

Stripper Pole

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

Students reprimanded for lewd behavior, making unapproved improvements. Stripper pole in JU dorm draws crowd (Thanks Tito)

Super Milk

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

H-E-B has developed a milk product that has 60 percent less sugar, 35 percent more calcium and 75 percent more protein than traditional milk. It has also been enhanced with vitamins A and D and it is lactose free. However, it only has four grams of carbs. H-E-B develops new low-carb, lactose free milk

Bye-Bye Twinkies

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

The maker of Twinkies, Ring Dings and Wonder Bread has gone stale. Twinkies maker out of dough

Microwave fun

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2004

Top 10 things to put in your microwave include a few bodily fluids and furry hald-dead critters. Microwave fun

Press

Tuesday, September 21st, 2004

San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed Hosting has developed a new offering from its Intensive Hosting division designed specifically for application service providers (ASPs). Rackspace develops new service for software developers

On Cancer

Sunday, September 19th, 2004

At a time when more people are cured of cancer than ever before, fewer doctors seem willing to say so. They call the cancer undetectable, or in remission. They tell patients they can quit seeing cancer specialists. They quote statistics and say chances are slim that the disease will come back. Doctors less prepared to […]

New King of the Road

Thursday, September 16th, 2004

Move over Hummer, the monster truck is coming. US commercial truck maker touts “extreme” passenger truck

Press

Wednesday, September 15th, 2004

San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed Hosting has signed a multiyear agreement with EMI Music North America that will allow Rackspace to support the company’s Blue Note, Capitol Records and Virgin Records Web sites. Rackspace lands Web support contract with EMI Music

PPC Freeware

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

Its hard to find completely free apps for your PPC, but I stumbled across this site that deals in nothing but. http://www.freewareppc.com

Bluetooth

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

Everything you ever wanted to know about Bluetooth and your PocketPC… Ted’s Bluetooth Guide for Pocket PC Devices

Webpage Design

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Curious how people read through a web page? The eyes most often fixated first in the upper left of the page, then hovered in that area before going left to right. Only after perusing the top portion of the page for some time did their eyes explore further down the page. The Best of Eyetrack […]

Press

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed Hosting has been named the fifth fastest growing technology company in Texas by Deloitte & Touche USA LLP. Rackspace among the fasting growing tech companies in Texas

Flickr

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

A couple of years ago I wanted to do something like this, I’m glad someone did… What is Flickr? Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. http://flickr.com/

Heart Disease

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Although many women watch the numbers on their scales very closely, that isn’t the best way to determine the risk of cardiovascular disease, a new study suggests. Findings published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association indicate that a woman’s level of physical activity is a better predictor of future heart health than […]

Not Good Enough

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Being good may not always be good enough–especially for companies in the fast-moving world of technology. Five tech firms at a crossroads

Sonic Hedgehog

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Two proteins may halt Parkinson’s disease, experiments with rats have shown, and work towards a potential human therapy has already begun. Proteins slow the progress of Parkinson’s disease

Austin Traffic

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

Austin commuters spent 49 extra hours idling in traffic in 2002, keeping the city in the No. 1 spot for traffic congestion among midsize U.S. cities, according to an annual study from the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University. Bumper to bumper: Austin’s traffic congestion remains (un)stable

Optical Illusions

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

A sheet of LSD blotter paper printed with this approprately psychedelic optical illusion is up for auction on eBay. Click the image for the full effect. Presumably, the paper has not been dipped. Trippy blotter art

Floppy Disk

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

Long the most common way to store letters, homework and other computer files, the floppy disk is going the way of the horse upon the arrival of the car: it’ll hang around but never hold the same relevance in everyday life. Floppy Disk Becoming Relic of the Past

Teen Sex

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

A steady diet of sex-saturated television might encourage teens to start sex earlier, a national survey of 1,762 kids suggests today. TV might rush teens into sex

WiFi and Encryption

Sunday, September 5th, 2004

Wireless PCs and wireless laptops are being increasingly used in both business and the home. The reason for this marked trend is that wireless computers are easy to deploy, cheap and are usually simpler to manage than standard wired connections. Are You Indulging In Unprotected Wireless?

Growing Up Online

Saturday, September 4th, 2004

Alarmist and polarized rhetoric is distorting important new findings about the risks and benefits of children’s use of the Internet. The Myths Of Growing Up Online

Ford Coming Back?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2004

The redesigned 2005 Ford Mustang appears to be a hit before it hits the street. Mustang, an icon among muscle-car lovers, has drawn more traffic to Ford Motor’s Web site than any other vehicle ever, with more than 200,000 people supplying personal information to get brochures. Mustang sales off like a bullet

Press

Thursday, September 2nd, 2004

San Antonio-based Rackspace Managed Hosting has been chosen as the Best Hosting Service Provider of 2004 by the readers of Penton Media’s SQL Server Magazine. SQL Server magazine awards Rackspace reader’s choice award

Press

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

Milwaukee-based Miller Brewing Co. has selected Rackspace Managed Hosting to manage and support all of the Web infrastructure for the world’s second largest brewer. Rackspace lands Miller Brewing as client

Sweet Revenge

Monday, August 30th, 2004

In Dante’s Inferno, the inner circle of hell was reserved for betrayers like Judas and Brutus. But new research indicates that punishing those who break social norms is not merely the province of poets. Scientists have uncovered evidence for an innate satisfaction in human beings for giving people their comeuppance. Brain Scans Reveal That Revenge […]

Fake CallerID

Monday, August 30th, 2004

Overdue debtors beware: You may not be able to rely on Caller ID to screen out those annoying bill collectors much longer. A California entrepreneur has a plan to bring the hacker technique of Caller ID spoofing to the business world, beginning with collection agencies and private investigators. US website offers Caller ID falsification service

Press

Monday, August 30th, 2004

Rackspace Managed Hosting uses MOM 2005 and other components of DSI, including the Auto-mated Deployment Services add-on to Windows Server 2003 and Systems Management Server 2003. Although these are the early days for DSI, Rackspace Senior Systems Developer Paul Wimmer is excited about it. New MOM to ease Microsoft management

Get a free iPod

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

Yes, this works. It was published in this month’s Wired Magazine. Evidentally this marketing company gets a bounty for every sign-up, so they split the money with you by buying you an iPod. Since pop-up ads aren’t working anymore, they needed to find some other way to get your attention. Well, they got mine. 😉 […]

Political Bloopers

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

Microsoft’s lack of multicultural savvy cost the Redmond behemoth millions of dollars, according to a company executive. How eight pixels cost Microsoft millions

hootenanny

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

hootenanny: An informal performance by folk singers, typically with participation by the audience Evidentally, it also means “widget”.

Tivo Doomed?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

It’s been written off by the experts. But thanks to a Silicon Valley software legend, the company that invented digital video recording says it’s about to change the way we watch TV — again. Saving TiVo

Pupilometer

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

A hand-held device that measures the contraction of the pupils of accident victims in response to bright light will help to ensure they get the correct treatment. Crash victims’ head injuries spotted by ‘pupilometer’

Vonage 311

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Remember 411? Vonage users have it for free… but its 311. Vonage: Dial 311 for Local Info

China’s Hairiest Man

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Yu Zhenhuan waits for an interview beside his hospital bed in Shanghai August 13, 2004. Yu, who is China’s hairiest man, has 96 percent of his body covered with hair. The current Guinness record holders — a pair of Mexican brothers — have a record of 98 percent hair cover. Yu underwent ear surgery in […]

Austin is a ‘Steroid’ City

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Austin has been chosen as one of 10 “steroid cities” in a new book from Forbes publisher Rich Karlgaard. Austin pumps it up, according to new book

Attractive Daddies

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Female blue tits put in more parental effort if the father of their chicks is attractive, shows a new study. Sexy males make bird mothers better

Broadband Use Is Up

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

For the first time, broadband connections are reaching more than half (51 percent) of the American online population at home, according to measurement taken in July by Nielsen/NetRatings, an Internet audience measurement and research company. A year earlier, broadband was being tapped by just 38 percent of users. Broadband used by 51 percent of online […]