Archive for September, 2006
How to set up Tor and Privoxy on Ubuntu Linux
28 Comments Published September 18th, 2006 in TechnologyAbout Tor
Tor, an innovation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is a distributed network of virtual tunnels (you can think of it as a peer to peer network of proxy servers). Essentially data is transferred in encrypted form through multiple servers. It is very useful as a privacy measure because the data is encrypted and it’s [...]
Wal-Mart planning digital movie download service
0 Comments Published September 16th, 2006 in Arts and Entertainment, Technology, World and BusinessHot off the heel’s of the iTunes movie store and Amazon Unbox, Wal-Mart appears to be planning a digital movie download service of their own. And why wouldn’t they, when movies off iTunes cost less at retail than Wal-Mart has to pay at wholesale for their DVDs. Wal-Mart seems to be getting into a trend [...]
Kotaku was liveblogging Nintendo’s US event. Various details were revealed about Nintendo’s upcoming Wii console including release date (November 19th, earlier than Japan’s December 2nd release), pricing ($249.99 US for the console, $39.99 for Wii remotes, $19.99 for Nunchucks, $49.99 for first party Wii games, $10 for N64 games, $8 for SNES games, $5 for [...]
Apple announces new iPods, iTunes update, and one more thing: the iTV
0 Comments Published September 12th, 2006 in TechnologySteve Jobs just made a keynote today announcing a whole slew of iPod and iTunes related developments. A new aluminum iPod Shuffle will be released that is about the size of a belt buckle (and sports a belt clip). In addition, a new series of aluminum iPod Nanos will be released in multiple colors, with [...]
Mark Shuttleworth reports that a new team has been created to oversee the integration of new desktop effects into the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Specifically, this team is responsible for integrating XGL, AIGLX and Compiz into Ubuntu for ease of installation. This is definitely a good idea, because at the moment getting your native composited X [...]
Over at TechCrunch, Mike Arrington reports that Microsoft is coming out with a new YouTube clone called SoapBox. It appears as though this product will recieve the MSN branding, instead of the new Live branding that the MSN services are being changed to, which I find to be very inconsistent. The site will apparently be [...]
Following on the heels of the Wii virtual console and the Xbox live arcade, Sony has announced a new game download service to coincide with the release of the PlayStation 3. It will work with either the PS3, or the PC, and will allow you to download PSX games or UMDs and play them on [...]
New cable modem spec allows for 160Mbps downstream, 120Mbps upstream
0 Comments Published September 4th, 2006 in TechnologyThat’s right, DOCSIS 3.0 is a cable modem spec allowing for you to have a 100 megabit+ line to your home. Oh wait, did I say “allowing for you”? Sorry, I meant allowing the ISP’s the option of giving you, which, I might add, they’re very unlikely to take. DOCSIS 1.0 allowed for 38Mbps down/10Mbps [...]
Slander in blog comments? That’s the subject of a landmark blog case.
1 Comment Published September 3rd, 2006 in TechnologyOver at ShoeMoney, a reader is suing a commenter for slander. That’s right, the suit isn’t for an actual blog post, it’s for something posted in the comments. I don’t really know what to think about this, since neither the post nor the comment in question are mentioned anywhere on the blog. But isn’t this [...]
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