Gain Time With a Corrupted File

June 9th, 2009

EmailNeed some extra time to write that term paper? At the linked site, you can purchase a corrupted file to email to your professor. By the time he/she notices, you’ll have finished writing the -real- paper and can “re-send” it. This is so bizarre—I wonder if it’s actually worked for anyone.

Link: http://www.corrupted-files.com/
(via The Presurfer)

Microsoft’s .NET Firefox Extension

June 8th, 2009

MicrosoftLast February, Microsoft released a .NET 3.5 service pack via Windows Update. Part of the install process silently adds a Firefox extension allowing the browser to use the .NET ClickOnce feature. (The extension is named “Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant”.) There are some security concerns about this extension, and additionally, you can’t uninstall it without making a registry change. Needless to say, this irritated a good number of people. The uproar was so bad that Microsoft issued a patch allowing you to uninstall the extension normally.

Link: http://yro.slashdot.org/…

Say Hello to the Palm Pre

June 6th, 2009

PhoneThe Palm Pre is now available at stores. It has the potential to be a serious competitor to the iPhone. One significant difference is that the Pre has a physical keyboard. Price-wise it matches the iPhone, but I’m thinking the service plans may be the place to save money.

Thanks to Donna for this link.

Link: http://online.wsj.com/…

Update: Here’s an additional link detailing some of the downsides of the Palm Pre.

I Own a GM Car Under Warranty — Now What?

June 4th, 2009

CarIf you own a GM vehicle, especially one that’s under warranty or belongs to a soon-to-be discontinued brand, here are some answers on how the bankruptcy will affect you. On the plus side, if you’re up to taking a little risk you can probably get some good deals. All I can say is that I’ve had my Chevy truck for nearly 10 years, and I bought it used. Definitely got my money’s worth.

Link: http://consumerist.com/…

Remapping Keys in Windows

June 2nd, 2009

TipsSharpKeys is a Windows utility that lets you change the meaning of keys on your keyboard. You can map a key to be something else, or disable it entirely. I have an old M-series keyboard without a Windows key, and this is a way to create one. Also, don’t even get me started on Caps Lock. I use the Tab key quite often, and my left pinky has an annoying habit of hitting Caps Lock instead. In the past I would physically remove Caps Lock from the keyboard, but SharpKeys gives me the ability to disable it (or even make it into another Tab).

Link: http://www.howtogeek.com/…
(via Lifehacker)

Update: Parrish notes that KeyTweak does the same thing without requiring .NET.

Gyroscopes in Zero-G

May 26th, 2009

ScientistThe video in the linked article is from the International Space Station, and shows the stabilizing effect of gyroscopes. The demonstration is done in zero-gravity, and the “gyroscopes” are portable CD players.

Link: http://www.neatorama.com/…

Google Chrome Version 2

May 23rd, 2009

GoogleHere at Chad’s News we have a love-love relationship with Firefox, but it has problems with the script-heavy Facebook site. So I use Google Chrome, with its faster JavaScript processing and minimal overhead, just for Facebook. And it makes a difference.

Google has just released a new version of Chrome. It has a few enhancements, about 300 bug fixes, and even faster script processing. If you haven’t already tried Chrome, this may be the time to test it out. I personally find it to be too minimalistic and wish it had some sort of ad blocking feature, but Chrome has benefits that you won’t find in Internet Explorer or Firefox.

Link: http://chrome.blogspot.com/…

Why Curveballs Are So Hard To Hit

May 21st, 2009

BaseballThis is just bizarre. If you look straight at the graphic it appears to be moving vertically, while if you look out of the side of your eye it appears to be moving at an angle.

Link: http://illusioncontest.neuralcorrelate.com/…
(via Neatorama)

A Bad Backup Strategy #2

May 20th, 2009

Computer SecurityHere at the Chad’s News network command center, we do external site/database backups on a weekly basis. The website in the linked article maintained a backup server but did not create an external or off-site backup. A hacker broke into their system and destroyed the data on both servers. Thirteen years of irreplaceable data lost.

Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/…
(via Slashdot)

Know Your Web Acronyms

May 17th, 2009

InternetHow well do you know your web-related acronyms? I got 18 out of 20 correct. And I have to admit I’d never heard of “YUI” before.

Link: http://www.elanman.co.uk/…
(via digg)

LED vs. LCD

May 17th, 2009

HDTVThe linked article explains the general differences between LED and LCD monitors.

Link: http://komando.com/…

When Your Online Presence Comes Back to Bite You

May 15th, 2009

InternetHere’s another example of why it pays to be careful about what you post online. This man lost a lawsuit because his Facebook entries showed that he had not actually suffered the damages claimed.

Link: http://www.cbc.ca/…
(via Kim Komando)