Google has released its own browser [ September 3rd, 2008 ] Posted in » Google, News, Services and Tools

Just in case you are one of those people who only read this blog (hah), I would like to inform you that Google has released its own browser. And based on my initial testing, it is something that you have to go and get. There are bunch of new features that are available with the browser, and you can read all about them at the Google Chrome page.

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Earth Day Reality

TruthDig celebrated Earth Day by putting together this cartoon which depicts the chilling truth behind anything we do on the planet today.  However, I felt that the picture is incomplete, so I edited it a little to look a little different. Here’s the original:

Earth Day Original

Here’s my version:

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April 23rd, 2008 | 1 Comment

I bet you haven’t seen anything like this before

Immesive All of us have seen some type of panoramic picture which shows scenes which are 360 degrees and we can keep panning them forever. Some of us have even found it to be very cool.

How about taking that concept and making it 3D? How about being able to be inside this 3D Panorama and be able to look around in any direction to see what is there? WAIT! One more thing, how about this panorama being a video where all the things that you are viewing are moving and you yourself are moving around?

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April 23rd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Interesting Links - Apr 23 08

LinksToday’s links are really varied in terms of their subject topics. A lot has been happening around the Internet and I haven’t got a chance to blog too much in the past few days. Here are some of the more interesting amongst the ones I visited lately:

  • Using Laptops as Earthquake Sensors - This is an article on MIT Technology Review which talks about researchers using data collected for a network of laptops to predict earthquakes. This is possible because a lot of modern laptops have built-in movement sensors to protect hard disk damage.

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April 23rd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Jessica Rabbit in real life

Jessica Rabbit

The blog owner of Pixeloo is a Photoshop Wizard. No doubt about it. What you see above is a before and after version of the famous Jessica Rabbit. The original Jessica Rabbit is a cartoon character. What the creator did above is that he worked on her to see how she would look in real life.

And here is what the final result looks like:

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April 22nd, 2008 | 17 Comments

Secure your hard drive before disposing

A lot of us don’t realize that when we surrender a computer to the IT department, sell our old hardware, or plain dispose hard disks, we send out private data that can be misused. Even those of us who are little more diligent about this will only do so much as erasing data or formatting the hard drive, which is not good enough if someone is determined to retrieve such data. For completely rendering the data unrecoverable something much better is needed.

That is where Darik’s Boot and Nuke comes in.

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April 21st, 2008 | 1 Comment

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