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Links for 2005-12-27 [Digg]


  • 'Intel Inside' Dumped

    INTEL IS to dump its tagline 'Intel Inside' and run a huge logo launch in early January.

  • Bandwidth Monitoring With IPTables...

    "Most of the time we use iptables to set up a firewall on a machine, but iptables also provides packet and byte counters. Every time an iptables rule is matched by incoming or outgoing data streams, the software tracks the number of packets and the amount of data that passes through the rules."

  • Songs don't remain the same for TV shows on DVD

    "Imagine watching "Married ... With Children" without Frank Sinatra crooning the recognizable theme song. Ponder a pivotal moment in "Quantum Leap" forever altered because its requisite Ray Charles tune has been replaced. Consider revisiting an episode of "The Muppet Show," only to find that one's favorite musical number has been excised."

  • CSS Menu Generator

    "CSS Menu Generator will generate both the CSS and the HTML code required to produce a text-based yet appealing set of navigation buttons"

  • NBC and ABC Shows Promoting Firefox

    Not long after "Surface" characters started using Firefox, "Invasion" proved once again how strong the Firefox community is.

  • Team PI - Burn ISO on DVD-R and Run on Xbox 360

    As a precurser to a possible hack to on the "unhackable" xbox 360, it is possible to download and burn the Kiosk demo ISO that is UNSIGNED...allowing for its contents to possibly be changed to homebrew code... Unhackable...my a$$

  • Why We're Going Back to the Moon

    A dtailed look at the reasons we plan to return to the moon...

  • The Pleasure-o-Matic

    What if there were a device that could bring you instant euphoria at the push of a button, with none of the chemical side effects of drugs? Such a device exists, but it's not something we're allowed to have. Should happiness be just a push-button away?

  • The Net is a boon for indie labels

    "Even as the recording industry staggers through another year of declining sales over all, there are new signs that a democratization of music made possible by the Internet is shifting the industry's balance of power."

  • 25 most interesting webcams

    as selected by EarthCam.com

  • New York goes after the RIAA

    Elliot Spitzer has slapped subpoenas on 'the four largest record labels'. Looks like he too doesn't like the idea of iTunes changing to a variable pricing model as suggested by the RIAA et al...

  • How to rip a DVD: A Tutorial

    All of us have a cool movie we download from torrents, and we try to rip that DVD into our CDS. This small tutorial shows you just how to do this without messing up.

  • K2 For Wordpress 2.0 Coming Tomorrow

    K2, the next dominating wordpress theme, is going to be released for Wordpress 2.0.

  • Using Java Could Lead to Death

    "...the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage..."

  • HandBreak Lite: DVD to iPod in 2 clicks...

    The title says it all, kids...(mac only btw)...

  • 43 Windows XP Fixes from FixMyXP.com

    Including Faster Icons, Restart Button On Desktop, Remove Messenger, and Get Rid of the Delete Confirmation.

  • Scientistists Discover a Gene That Regulates Lifespan

    Genes that control the timing of organ formation during development also control timing of aging and death, and provide evidence of a biological timing mechanism for aging, Yale researchers report in the journal Science.

  • Top 50 Inventions - Scientific & Technological

    In the past half-century, scientific and technological advances have transformed our world. PM convened a panel of 25 experts to identify innovations that have made the biggest impact, from the hospital to outer space to the kitchen. Here, then, are the breakthroughs of our time.

  • What googlers do for fun.

    What do you do when you work for google and you get bored? Order silly putty of course!

  • If Britney Spears is our "Greatest Economic Asset", we're in trouble.

    The RIAA last week applauded the U.S. Senate's passage of legislation that would put more pressure on the Russian government to curb widespread piracy within the country. A similar measure passed the U.S. House in mid-November.

  • Podcasts: A guy thing?

    A recent survey shows that 78 percent of those who have ever listened to a podcast are male. According to the article, this seems to be pattern following the adoption of other new technologies. There's female geeks out there, they just don't advertise it.

  • Time to worry about another bug (the 'real' Y2K)

    Remember the Y2k bug and the hype surrounding it? It seems the hype is back. ( this ain't 'new news' but alot of people don't know about it )


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