Microsoft gives cops COFEE: free computer forensic tools

The folks over at engadget have a post with this tile that reads as follows:
“Cops doing computer forensic work already have a ton of tools to choose from, but Microsoft is doing its part to help out as well — the company just revealed that it’s been distributing a special thumb drive to cops in 15 countries [...]

Video of iPhone running firmware 2.0 beta

For anyone curious about what awaits us in iPhone firmware version 2.0 beta, here’s a great post from engadget with descriptions and even videos. June is drawing nigh and I am very much looking forward to the new firmware. Unfortunately I haven’t really had time to play much with the SDK which the 2.0 firmware [...]

Free Energy?

I found this article with an interview with Australian inventor Archer Quinn. Archer said he would unveil is Perpetual Motion Machine on 20 June 2008. A simple machine that can be built by any handyman. It will produce energy based on using gravity. He has not registered his inventions with a patent filing and has [...]

I’m a Technorati

I’ve been blogging for years and always had it on my list and now I finally got around to registering my profile and blog at technorati.com.

How to speak South Essex

To the NE of London is a region called Essex, so naturally the South of that very region is bordering London. In fact, some areas of South Essex are technically part of Greater London. For anyone having trouble communicating with the indigenous Essex folks, here’s some help:
alma chizzit - A request to find the cost [...]

Apple buys chip designer PA Semi

“Late Tuesday, in response to questions from Forbes.com, an Apple spokesman said Apple has agreed to buy a boutique microprocessor design company called PA Semi. The company, which is known for its design of sophisticated, low-power chips, could spell a new future for Apple’s flagship iPhone, and possibly iPod products as well.
The 150-person chip [...]

The coolest science kit ever made: Genetics & DNA

I wish I had this kit when I was a kid.
 Genetics & DNA Kit.

Ultimate cross-computer folder-syncing via the internet

Everybody who knows me knows that I love my computers and my data synced as much possible.
Here’s a great post on syncing folders.

e-ticket on mobiles instead of paper

The US have made a leap over Europe in the acceptance of e-tickets. Most airlines accept presentation of e-tickets and their barcodes via mobile phone and don’t require a print-out any more.
Read all about it.

Self-adhesive Gift Wrap

A slap-your-forehead obvious invention has finally reached mass market maturity: self-adhesive gift wrap.
Get it here.