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Archive for February 24th, 2008

Asus slowing Eee PC shipments due to lack of power supplies?

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

A few more details are emerging on possible delays with the Asus Eee PC, this time it seems some of the units will be slowed due to a lack of power supplies.

“But, shipment of the brand’s hottest-selling Eee PC, a budget-price laptop, is estimated at only between 650,000 and 700,000 units for the quarter due mainly to a shortage of power supplies.”

The statement specifically mentions “power supplies” but this may be referring to the recent reports of the battery shortages. Either way, batteries or power supplies (power cords) it seems like we are going to be seeing some delays on the Eee PC. The delays could prove to be good news for at least one other notebook, the Everex Cloudbook.

Read [emsnow] Via [eeeuser.com]

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Book Review: Hacking, The Art of Exploitation

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Now in its second edition and twice as long as the first edition, “Hacking, The Art of Exploitation“, introduces the reader very rapidly to programming, pseudo-code, the C language, then dives deeply into exploits, and their associated code. If you’ve ever wanted to know what a buffer overflow, spoofing or password cracking was, then this book will not only explain what those are at a more than cursory level, but give you code samples so that you can test it yourself.

I have not seen the 1st edition, so this review of this book stands alone. Although Hacking devotes about a quarter of the book to introducing programming, pseudo-code, as well as computer basics such as memory segments and the heap, don’t make the mistake that you will learn programming from this book alone. This book’s strength is in explaining why holes exist, what common ones are and then demonstrating how they can be exploited with appropriate code samples. This is not a book for ’script kiddies’ who simply find pre-made exploit programs to run with a one-line command or a double-click of a mouse.

You can see the Table of Contents here [PDF], but Hacking goes into buffer overflows, employing both Perl and Bash scripting techniques, formating string vulnerabilities, networking holes, countermeasures and even cryptography. Despite a somewhat sensational title, the author, Jon Erickson, really does focus on what he sees an art. The art is in creating and writing elegant code that not only fulfills its goal, but does so in a clever, neat, non-brute forced way.

Of course, the eternal argument surrounding books and material such as this arises - that it is only enabling crackers to further damage computer systems, steal private data, etc. This is a weak argument of course. Those whose jobs are to protect computer systems and applications must understand these flaws and techniques in order to fix, prevent and protect against them. This does not only apply to computing, but to any other field where a ‘bad guy’ can take advantage of a system for their own selfish reasons. Once knowledge has been released, it becomes very difficult to put it back in its box. This book is just knowledge wrapped in a different package. We recommend you strongly consider this title if you would like to enter this field or add to your repertoire.

Gimme!

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Palm offers free, online Self-Paced Learning Guides for smartphones

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

A new online resource from Palm could prove to be helpful for some of the new Palm smartphone owners. With the recent popularity (and the low price) of the Centro we are now seeing a whole new group of smartphone users, some who may not be as technology friendly. These new Self-Paced Learning guides from Palm should offer them the needed help to use their smartphone like a pro.

Palm has guides available for the Treo 500v, 680, 700w, 700wx, 700p, 750 and the Centro from both Sprint and AT&T. The guides offer up some tutorials on topics like getting to know your smartphone, setting up your smartphone, sending email, browsing the web, tips, tricks and a whole lot more.

Read [Palm Learning Guide] Via [gadgets On The Go]

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Wiperless windshields in your future? Thanks, nanotech.

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Posted Feb 24th 2008 11:15AM by Paul Miller
Filed under: Transportation


It’s really too bad nanotechnology is so gosh darn morally unacceptable, it could do so much good for humanity! Take this new wiperless windshield, for instance. Designed by Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina, the Hidra features an aerodynamic design, and a bit of a nanotech sandwich (mmm, sandwich) to keep the front glass clear of water and debris. The first layer protects from sun and repels water, the second layer features “nano-dust” to push dirt to the edges of the windshield and is activated by the third layer which senses the dirt, while the whole kit is powered by the fourth layer which conducts electricity to keep it going. The tech could be ready for mass production within 5 years, but there’s already a working prototype in the Hidra concept car.

[Via Sparking Tech]

Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack)

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack)
Take cover and listen. Future wars against invading aliens won’t be fought with hydrogen bombs, cruise missiles or fuel-air devices. They’ll be fought with Shocking Tanks

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Nerf Vortex Mega Howler Ball

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Nerf Vortex Mega Howler Ball

It?s touchdown time! Get ready to play football ? NERF style! The Vortex Mega Howler football gives you the ultimate football experience with awesome performance and a cool whistling sound like no other football! Go long and see how far you can throw it!Football howls with whistling action as it spirals through the air!

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Further HD DVD casualties, Microsoft discontinues Xbox 360 HD DVD player

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

With the recent demise of HD DVD and all things that surround it, this news from Microsoft comes as no real surprise, they have officially discontinued the Xbox 360 hd dvd player. Current owners need not worry though, because although discontinued the support and warranty will remain in effect.

Actually the only real surprise here is that it took Microsoft this long to make it official. A nice follow up would have been the announcement of a Blu-ray player add-on, but that still has not been mentioned. It would make sense though.

Via [Gizmodo]

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Make yourself invisible in Gmail Chat

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Ever wanted to just quickly log in and check your email only to have a bunch of friends instantly hit you up on chat, well now you can do just that, just switch yourself to invisible. A new option that was added to Gmail Chat will let you switch yourself from visible to invisible. The nice part about this is that while you are logged in and invisible you will still be able to see your friends status, they just cannot see you, meaning you may actually be able to get your work completed.

This new option works in the latest version of Gmail on Firefox 2 and IE7. The only limitation seems to be that you cannot switch yourself to invisible if you are logged in using another (gadget or desktop application) Gmail Client.

Via [Google Operating System]

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Lenovo ThinkPad X300 all opened up

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Its always fun to see the inner workings of technology, its not always fun to take apart your brand new $3000 laptop. In this case we have to rely on those who are a little more brave than we may be. Courtesy of ThinkPads.com we can now have a good look at the inner workings of the ultra-portable Lenovo ThinkPad X300.

Click the read link below for some more great pictures…

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Researchers craft laughter measurement system to gauge aH

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Posted Feb 24th 2008 12:15AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Misc. gadgets


We’re pretty certain this isn’t the first time researchers have dove in and tried to accurately gauge laughter, but it just might be the most thorough. Gurus at Kansai University have reportedly crafted a machine that can “scientifically measure the quantity of a person’s laughter, as well as distinguish between the real and the fake.” Apparently, the idea here is to gather such information and use it to “conduct more detailed research into the physiological effects of laughter on the immune system,” and it’s collected by a series of electrode sensors that monitor “bioelectricity generated by certain muscles that flex when you chuckle.” Best of all, they’ve actually created a unit of measure to quantify their findings (aH), which certainly removes any doubt that all of this is just some elaborate joke.

[Via PinkTentacle, image courtesy of TravellersPoint]