Cool Daisy Chain USB Drive
Well designed small USB Drives that can increase their capacity by plugging one into each other.
Well designed small USB Drives that can increase their capacity by plugging one into each other.
In his interview with Bill Gates in Newsweek, Steven Levy pointed out that many of the new features in Windows Vista are similar to features already in Mac OS X. In Gates
Apple Computer is responsible for the mouse interface standard used by today’s computers. Apple did not invent the mouse, but just like Apple’s popularization of the graphical operating system, they made the mouse a fundamental part of the personal computer. The Apple mouse has been evolving since the early days of Lisa and Apple II.
Websense Labs has discovered that the official website of Dolphin Stadium has been compromised with malicious code. The Dolphin Stadium is currently experiencing a large number of visitors, as it is the home of Sunday’s Super Bowl XLI. MS06-014 and MS07-004 exploits are used to download a payload of a NsPack-packed Trojan keylogger/backdoor
Recently shot within the last year, the documentary covers how video game are becoming a type of media that is finding its way into our day to day lives and is affecting everything from sports to social issues to military combat.
This web app sounds really cool. Helps students to manage their workload. No contracts!
Following the publication of financial results which reveal Electronic Arts to be the number one publisher on Sony, Microsoft and PC platforms, the company has set its sights firmly on the Nintendo Wii and DS.
The guys at Ask A ninja have joined the growing number of us fed up with MySpace’s totalitarian world view and astonishing lack of foresight. Check out their very well articulated take on the matter.
This beats Front Row any day. iTheater, the premiere Mac media center, hit version .1.3 today, enhancing the existing modules and even adding Wiimote support!
Details on DDR: Hottest party, shown at Konami Gamers Day. Yup, it uses the Wiimote too!
The BBC has gotten the approval to launch its own on-demand TV network online, but wants feedback from Mac and Linux users before it launches.
In the first part of this series we showed you how 120Hz technology will double up frames and make watching movies on HDTV even crispier than ever. Heck, with all those frames spewing forth, its butta-smoothness is almost like hyper-HD. Now, the first wave of these sets has arrived on these shores. We laid our own eyes on many of the 120Hz sets on