Archive for the ‘Other’
2008
SSL & TLS Essentials: Securing the Web

Title: SSL & TLS Essentials: Securing the Web
category: Data security & data encryption
ISBN: 0471383546
Author: Stephen A. Thomas
Paperback: 224 pages;
Publisher: Wiley; Pap/Cdr edition (February 11, 2000)
Language:English
2008
Use iPhone/iTouch as Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
| Okay well I am getting a PC connected to a TV and I wanted a wireless keyboard and mouse for it so I could sit in bed and use it but not anymore. There is a new app called Touchpad that allows you to have a wireless mouse and keyboard connected to your computer via VNC using iPhone/iTouch.
Its very easy to use and works with any VNC server. Here is the video:
as an Installer source. For those, like me, who don’t wanna wait for Installer to refresh you can download and install it manually from here:
If you need more help here is the original site: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Ejsherwan/projects/touchpad |
2008
Bird-Electron EZ17-B iPod Recycling Speaker

I like the planet as much as the next guy (unless I’m standing next to the commander of an alien force bent on destroying the Earth, in which case I like the planet much more than the next guy), and since Apple is trying to be more environmentally friendly I figured I might as well give it a go myself. The Bird-Electron EZ17-B iPod Recycling Speaker looks like it might help me achieve two goals: help the planet, and own more gadgets.
The Bird-Electron EZ17-B allows you to both reduce and reuse all at the same time, even while you try to figure out what its name means. That’s right, this little $40 wonder magically transforms the package your Shuffle (2nd or 3rd gen) or Nano (1st or 2nd Gen) was contained in into a small speaker. Chances are that this little speaker isn’t going to blow your mind in terms of volume or fidelity, but it will make you feel just a tad bit better than your fellow man and when it comes right down to it isn’t that why we all use Apple products to begin with?
2008
500XL Giant iPod Earbud Speakers

By Evan Ackerman
I’ve never thought that the iPod earbuds were that great, but I guess they’ve become something of a tech fashion statement. If you’d like to leave people in absolutely no doubt that you’re cool enough to be listening to an Apple product, consider getting yourself a pair of these desktop size iPod earbud speakers, which are supposed to be 500 times larger than the originals. They have a built-in amp and they’ll run on USB, AC, or battery power, so you can in fact attach them to your iPod and wander around, trying to stuff them into your ears. They’ll be available soon from Perpetual Kid for $40.
2008
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