
I saw this on Gizmodo today and just had to repost it. The humor of it, even if it doesn’t work, is just too great. I mean what a great idea! In theory the car is using an SQL injection to drop the picture of the car. You have to give it to some people, [...]
March 22, 2010 | Posted in
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Well Sony managed to make a bit of a mess today with the Playstation Network. I am sure tomorrow this will be all over the news, hell if your smart I would short sale some Sony stock, but as for now it is just boys the their mothers basement raising hell. As of right now [...]
March 1, 2010 | Posted in
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One thing that seems to never be a priority to TV manufactures is the remote. Sure we through a few more buttons on, or even make it more universal, but that is about it. Well finally the Vizio TVs are coming out with their new remote. Not only is it bluetooth instead of IR, but [...]
January 8, 2010 | Posted in
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Terremark enters the more lower end (get the fog reference yet?) cloud computing market with their vCloud Express offering. I have always wanted to be able to use their higher end cloud, but really had no projects to offset the costs. So now we are all going to join the cloud right? Well lets take [...]
September 1, 2009 | Posted in
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This is an interesting addition to the new OS X release. Although no one really knows what it does exactly, it does add an interesting glimpse on how things are changing for Apple. Here is a short write up i found: We’ve gotten reports about an interesting feature in Snow Leopard, the new version of [...]
August 26, 2009 | Posted in
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The idea of falling snow being flavored is an abomination on nature, and in return, one of the best idea I have ever heard of! Will it really ever happen, probably not, but we can all hope that science will eventually get this out. The Cloud Project is a tricky little concept that would spray [...]
July 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Even as a Mac user myself, I find myself thinking there is no need to worry about viruses and malware. Being in the security industry I know it is an absolutely ludicrous thought, but the chances are low enough that I I just push the idea to the side. Most people would say that the [...]
July 22, 2009 | Posted in
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The Register has a pretty good article on an exploit using the NULL pointer. They were even nice enough to include the code. Here is a pretty good summary: The vulnerability is located in several parts of Linux, including one that implements functions known as net/tun. Although the code correctly checks to make sure the [...]
July 18, 2009 | Posted in
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