Archive for: February, 2008

Awesome new iPhone photo sharing site

Feb 26 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Natuba is the original iPhone photo sharing site.™
It’s the easiest way to put your iPhone photos on the web for your friends to see and discuss.™

http://digg.com/apple/Awesome_new_iPhone_photo_sharing_site/


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Bring your PC to Starbucks

Feb 25 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Pranksters Bring “Grande” Desktops to Starbucks

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Breaking Disk Encryption

Feb 22 2008 Published by under Ramblings

It appears that breaking disk encryption is trivial… the demo of how to keep the contents in RAM readable even after the PC is turned off is particularly notable.

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New Hush Labs Door sign

Feb 21 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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Free wifi at chick-fil-a

Feb 16 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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High Tech?

Feb 16 2008 Published by under Ramblings

IP Phone.. Dumb terminal, rolodex, calculator..

Posted by richardyoo on Natuba

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Speed Cabling

Feb 15 2008 Published by under Ramblings

This is my kind of sport! Speed Cabling — competitive ethernet detangling sport.

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“I started with nothing… I still have most of it left”

Feb 15 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Seen on the wall at Shandy's

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SxSW Interactive in Under a Minute

Feb 14 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Ze Frank explains the 10 year history of SXSW Interactive in under a minute.

via Fimoculous

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Dilbert and Virtualization

Feb 12 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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Starbucks Switches to AT&T from T-Mobile

Feb 11 2008 Published by under Ramblings

This is HUGE – Starbucks Switches to AT&T from T-Mobile for their Wifi service! I wonder if this means that all AT&T DSL customers get free access at Starbucks now? Wow!

Starbucks is shredding its deal in place since 2001, originally with MobileStar then T-Mobile, to switch to AT&T as their Wi-Fi provider. That moves 7,000 locations from T-Mobile’s ledgers of nearly 9,000 to AT&T’s. It turns AT&T from “McDonald’s plus,” with a relatively small footprint of other locations, to a 15,000-location giant. AT&T is also part of Boingo’s roaming network, which could mean (no news yet on this) that Boingo customers would suddenly add 7,000 highly desirable domestic roaming locations.

T-Mobile Loses Starbucks; AT&T Becomes Wi-Fi Hotspot Giant

UPDATE: More on the ATT/Starbucks deal: Starbucks Switches to AT&T, the Next Day

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“Someday, I want to remember my experiences… not my dreams.”

Feb 10 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted on Natuba

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Mexican Coke (real cane sugar)

Feb 09 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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ERIK MONGRAIN

Feb 08 2008 Published by under Ramblings

I had the priviledge of seeing Erik Mongrain at UP Experience 2008 on Thursday…. all I can say is “Wow”. 🙂

Some videos I shot:

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Steve Wozniak

Feb 07 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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Microsoft surface computing

Feb 07 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted on Natuba

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Malcom Gladwell

Feb 07 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted on Natuba

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UP Experience

Feb 07 2008 Published by under Ramblings

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Wireless power on xmas tree

Feb 06 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Posted on Natuba

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Apple Store Employee

Feb 05 2008 Published by under Ramblings

At the Houston Galleria store

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Junk Postal Mail

Feb 02 2008 Published by under Ramblings

Tired of junk mail in your postal box?

DMA’s Mail Preference Service will allow you to receive more of the mail you want to receive and less of the mail you do not wish to receive. You may add your name to individual organization lists and remove your name from individual organization lists. Complete the form and we will send it along to our members, asking them to honor your preferences

DMA’s Mail Preference Service

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