Archive | November, 2007

I’m flabbergasted at the startups on the web these days. Many tend to be silly and serve no use. Others [...]

Nokia launched the E61i to revive interest in the foundering E61 with great success. Samsung probably planned the same for [...]

You can use the powerful processors in PS3 to cracking passwords, other than gaming, claims a New Zealand-based security researcher [...]

Hooray! You finally signed up for DSL internet. Thing is, you got 10 PCs and want them all hooked up. [...]

A quick question for anyone living in San Francisco or who knows the area. I’m going to be flying there [...]

Most folks who purchase a digital camera suddenly feel like pro photographers. And anyone who begins amassing large libraries of [...]

Getting your website’s XHTML and CSS right ensures that your site will function properly for all your users. As web [...]

Over the last week I’ve been writing a series of posts tracking the progress of the Home Server I’ve been [...]

I’ve just unboxed a free laptop for some ‘testing’. The testing is only supposed to take a month, but I’m [...]

All the bits I purchased for my Home Server turned up last week. I didn’t manage to put them all [...]

The blog explosion that the internet has been enjoying (or cursed with, depending on your point of view) reminds me [...]

It’s been a busy week so I’ve only just logged onto to Facebook for the first time this week. As [...]

Providing Remote Access to my home PCs was one of the reasons I decided to build a Home Server at [...]

I’ve noticed over the last couple of days that Google is indexing my pages within hours. Last night I realised [...]