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- Masashikun Hi (zip)
- Masashikun Hi is a wacky olympics involving silly scribbled stick figures. There are events ranging from sprinting to tug-of-war to high diving.In Kakenukero Sprinting, you run as fast as possible over the bumpy terrain and make your way to the finish line by quickly spinning the mouse. Click the left...
- Tags: Mouse, Wall, Kenta Cho, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2008-06-27
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- Taiwan busts hacking ring, 50 million personal records compromised
- Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau CIB has successfully tracked down and arrested six people in what the CIB believes to be the biggest personal data breach in Taiwan to date. Apparently, the group also managed to obtain personal data on Taiwan's current and former presidents : "The suspects are believed...
- Tags: Taiwan, Hacking, Security, Financial Services, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-27
- Printing organs on demand?
- Every year, pharmaceutical companies invest many millions of dollars to test drugs that will never reach market while the number of patients waiting for organ transplants continues to increase. Would it be possible to create human tissues to help to solve both problems? A research team from the University of...
- Tags: Team, Organ, Cell, Printing, MU, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-23
- Seagate settles hard drive lawsuit, but who's going to fill out the claim form?
- Seagate recently settled a customer lawsuit with Michael Lazar and Sarah Cho over the definition of a gigabyte. Gigabyte class hard drives are inflated by 7.37% because the storage industry uses decimal billion instead of binary billion. Since we now have terabyte drives and storage devices, the advertising will be...
- Tags: Hard Drive, Lawsuit, Seagate Technology LLC, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- How we can use rich media technology to honor the victims
- One thing about me- Im sort of a First Amendment absolutist.Yet with broadband speeds and video-compliant meaning that objectionable material is far more accessible to most of us, sometimes the pace in which decisions need to be made about whether to distribute or suppress this material must be made instantaneously.In...
- Tags: YouTube, Streaming media, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-19
- PC Forum: Shifting the balance of data power
- Users gaining control of their data and online identities was the theme of the morning panel at PC Forum. It's in part a struggle for power, or a shift in the balance of power between institutions, like credit bureaus and commerce site, and individual users. An age old power stuggle...
- Tags: Seth Goldstein, use.Scott Mitic
- Blog posts 2006-03-13
- Funny you should say that
- Finally got the third part of the MacWorld Tapes up, a funny conversation with Doc Searls and appearances by John Furrier and Dan Farber.Had a funny lunch with Ted Cho and Tom Maddox of Opinity, Dave Winer, Mile Arrington, Sylvia Paull, writer Carleen Hawn, and a funny guy, Laurence Toney...
- Tags: Mile Arrington, Opinity
- Blog posts 2006-01-23
- Does desktop Linux matter?
- I have a lot of great correspondents in our TalkBack section. Among the best, and most persistent, is Cho Ok-Hyeong.Cho often makes the same point. Cho makes this point regularly, powerfully, and with facts to back him up.Chos point is that Linux will never make it on the desktop. (For...
- Tags: Cho Ok-Hyeong.Cho
- Blog posts 2005-02-14
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