A Nun: 0wn3d!!

num-snowball

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Facebook Photos Go Outside

Apparently, Facebook upgraded their photo services to allow students to display photos to outsiders.
Good for them. This is an excellent way to get the students to move you into and capture some non-student customers - moving your market share - which is one of the best things you can ever do. [...]

Removing RSS Syndications

After doing some thinking on the subject of RSS syndications, which I’ve been doing here on this blog for about a month off and on, I’ve decided to remove the syndications.
I will no longer be aggregating content from other sites here. Rather, I’ll use this post to promote them. I highly suggest [...]

2000 Security Cameras

Check this out! Searching google can show some seriously cool stuff. This search shows over 2000 security cameras that are controllable through your web browser. [via digg]
Update: Unfortunately, I’ve noticed quite a few of these links don’t actually work, but eh.. still cool.
Technorati Tags: google, security, camera, webcam, browser, [...]

Have a Very Happy New Year


2005 is drawing to a close and, unless something truly exciting happens, this will probably be our last post of the year. When we return next week, we’ll kick off 2006 with coverage of all the new stuff coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas. Until then, enjoy our review of the best (and worst) gadgets of 2005.

Graphics, Photos, and Mac Performance

Here’s a few links I found today. They look pretty sweet. [via digg.com]

Relatively comprehensive list of free stock photo sites
Find new music similar to your tastes
Find new movies similar to your tastes
Enhance the performace of your Mac OS X

Technorati Tags: similar music, similar movies, music, movies, mac, os x, [...]

Hammacher Schlemmer Drops Tube-based iPod Speakers

True audiophiles know that when it comes to serious fidelity, there’s no beating the triode tube. And now Hammacher Schlemmer is releasing its own triode-based speakers just for the iPod. Nevermind that anyone serious enough about music to need a set of these $4,000 speakers might do well to play their tunes from something better than an iPod. The pricey speakers will begin shipping on January 20.

[Via Gadget Review]

Find Your Way (Or Die Trying)

We’ve got nothing against in-car GPS; it’s helped us out of many a confusing freeway interchange over the years. But there’s something seriously wrong with the idea of adding DMB video and movie playback to a navigation system. All the same, FineDrive has done just that with the M700D DMB GPS system. When you’re not busy trying to figure out how to get where you’re going, you can smash into roadside signs and other exciting objects as you watch your favorite shows from the driver’s seat. Presumably this device’s DMB feature is only intended for use by passengers, but mark our words: It’s only a matter of time before someone dies (or, more likely, kills someone else) while using one of these things.

[Via Akihabara]