the KITTY Project
Posted by on Wednesday, July 2, 2003 in
"Keyboard Independent Touch Typing (KITTY) is a wearable data input device. A sensor worn on the each finger and three sensors on each thumb let you turn your hands into a Qwerty-style keyboard." • example: Each sensor on the thumb represents a row on the keyboard. If I use my middle finger on …
A Hackers Dream
Posted by on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 in
Tonight I was on a family members computer to do some quick email/intranet checking and was amazed by how much stuff seemed to be going on in the background. • First thing I did was connect using a dial-up account which instantly caused a tab in the taskbar to appear with a purple icon. It …
My Next Car
Posted by on Friday, March 28, 2003 in
Who needs a Segway when you can have a car that flies? At 604 km/h, the Moller SkyCar doesn't worry about traffic or red lights.
Selecting the right IM handle.
Posted by on Sunday, March 16, 2003 in
One of the simplest things but yet most annoying is what people select to be their screen name on Instant Messengers. • ICQ is great simply because I have the ability to rename people on my contact list to what ever helps me identify them the fastest. • MSN on the other hand is terrible and …
Spy-ware from loved ones.
Posted by on Friday, January 10, 2003 in - 6 comments
Tonight on Tech Live, a father says that his teenage son does not have the same rights as an adult because teens are not as mature and could get themselves into trouble on-line more easily. Using a system called eblaster he monitors every move, reads every email, watches every IM chat.
Portable Speakers
Posted by on Sunday, December 15, 2002 in
I can't link directly to it because it uses flash but check out the world's only inflatable speakers
Removable Drive Bays
Posted by on Wednesday, November 6, 2002 in
I format often and I don't want to mess around with partitions so instead of dual booting I have installed my different operating systems on separate drives.. To make the drive switch easy I have purchased 2 more removable drive bays. This could be one of the cheapest additions to my system but …
Computers on TV = Mac
Posted by on Monday, September 23, 2002 in
When it comes to TV, the Mac Rules. How often do you see a computer on a show you're watching and how often is it a Mac? For me I would probably guess 95%. Every time I turn around; sitcoms, reality shows, anything at all. It's all Mac.