Archive for February, 2007

Save the Internet!

Feb 26, 2007 in technology, internet, news

Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet. The Internet has operated according to this neutrality principle since its earliest days.

Indeed, it is this neutrality that has allowed many companies, to launch, grow, and innovate. Fundamentally, net neutrality is about equal access to the Internet. In our view, the broadband carriers should not be permitted to use their market power to discriminate against competing applications or content.

Just as telephone companies are not permitted to tell consumers who they can call or what they can say, broadband carriers should not be allowed to use their market power to control activity online.

Today, the neutrality of the Internet is at stake as the broadband carriers want Congress’s permission to determine what content gets to you first and fastest.

How does this threat to Internet freedom affect you?

* Google users — Another search engine could pay dominant Internet providers like AT&T to guarantee the competing search engine opens faster than Google on your computer.

* Innovators with the “next big idea”—Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay Internet providers for dominant placing on the Web. The little guy will be left in the “slow lane” with inferior Internet service, unable to compete.

* Ipod listeners — A company like Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced music service that it owned.

* Political groups — Political organizing could be slowed by a handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay “protection money” for their websites and online features to work correctly.

* Nonprofits — A charity’s website could open at snail-speed, and online contributions could grind to a halt, if nonprofits can’t pay dominant Internet providers for access to “the fast lane” of Internet service.

* Online purchasers — Companies could pay Internet providers to guarantee their online sales process faster than competitors with lower prices—distorting your choice as a consumer.

* Small businesses and tele-commuters — When Internet companies like AT&T favor their own services, you won’t be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, Internet phone calls, and software that connects your home computer to your office.

* Parents and retirees — Your choices as a consumer could be controlled by your Internet provider, steering you to their preferred services for online banking, health care information, sending photos, planning vacations, etc.

* Bloggers — Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips — silencing citizen journalists and putting more power in the hands of a few corporate-owned media outlets.

You can help make the internet faster, more open and accessible to all. Tell Congress to preserve Internet freedom and help ensure that America’s communications infrastructure benefits all Americans.

1Sign the petition and send a message to Congress

2Call your members of Congress

3Write a letter to your hometown newspaper

4Support the SavetheInternet.com Ad Fund

5Promote SavetheInternet on your Blog or site

6Tell five friends to join the fight for Internet freedom

Take action today!

Via Google Help Center and Save the Internet

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Hello Kitty Geek Gadgtes

Feb 22, 2007 in technology, geek, gagdets, women

A Geek Sister will love this! Don’t you Josie?

You can buy the Hello Kitty laptop produced by Fujitsu:
You can buy a Hello Kitty limited edition Laptop and iPod from Epson:
Or you can do it by yourself:Start with How to Make a PHKL (Pink Hello Kitty Laptop). You have to be hard core to do this. This is not just the pink laptop from Fujitsu with some stickers on it. This involves sequins, glue and glitter. Beware.
Ok, I understand you want a Hello Kitty Laptop, but why in the world someone needs a Hello Kitty USB Feet Warmer or Hello Kitty USB Lap Warmer?

Popularity: 7% [?]

Heroes’ Homage to Star Trek

Feb 21, 2007 in tv

Did anyone else notice that homage to Star Trek?

Veteran Star Trek actor George Takei is playing Hiro Nakamura’s father, Kaito, in several episodes of the popular NBC scifi series.
Check out his cool license plate number on the back of his car.
The license plate on Kaito Nakamura’s limousine is the same as the registry number on the USS Enterprise.

How cool is that?

Via Heroes Wiki

Popularity: 4% [?]

How much of a computer geek are you?

Feb 19, 2007 in technology, fun

How much of a computer geek are you? Hacker

You know your perls from your pythons, your dlls from your libs and your kernels from your modules. You enjoy computing at a spiritual level. You drink much caffeine.

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So, I am a hacker!
What is a hacker anyway?

1) A person who illegally break in or attempts to break into a computer system?

2) Or a person who enjoys exploring the details of computers and how to stretch their capabilities?

If you answered 2, you are right. Hackers, themselves, consider that the proper term for the first option is cracker.

Unfortunately, the pejorative sense of hacker is becoming more prominent largely because the popular press has co opted the term to refer to individuals who gain unauthorized access to computer systems for the purpose of stealing and corrupting data.

Popularity: 3% [?]

Freeware Monopoly INT v1.0

Feb 17, 2007 in geek, fun


Monopoly INT is a dice game on a board designed for at least 1024×768 resolution.

Assumption is that you know Monopoly rules that are not difficult to understand. The aim is to collect lots of money and estates and bringing other players to bankruptcy.

You can choose between English or Croatian language. For example, if you are stopped in New York, click on the player´s icon to open player´s menu, then click on American flag to buy the property.

You must own all the properties in a color to buy buildings (houses and hotels), you can sell and trade and you´ll collect rent from anyone that lands on your property.

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Via FreewareList

Popularity: 3% [?]

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