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Barcode Replacements: They’re Pretty Impressive!

American researchers have been looking into the possibility of alternatives to the blocky, stripy black and white barcodes that we now find plastered onto just about every product we buy, with a sleek and tiny technology that could see an end to the current traditional barcodes we have now.
Bokodes are 0.1 inches in diameter and [...]

Becoming A Victim of Keylogging and Fraud - Through The Power Socket

A research paper has been published which suggests that all of the keystrokes made on a computer user’s keyboard could be released into the outside world for fraudsters, criminals and thieves to see - via the target’s power socket.
Andrea Barisani and Daniele Bianco of Inverse Path, a self claimed “international consultancy dedicated to helping clients [...]

Does The Internet Represent True Free Speech?

Journalists and online writers have the ability to shine a bright spotlight down onto the hot topics in the news and to easily voice their opinions - not only through printed publication, put also over perhaps one of the most beneficial devices to the modern writer: the Internet. For the most part, the Internet provides [...]

Windows 7 Will Ship Without A Browser

Microsoft have today confirmed that Windows 7 will ship without Internet Explorer, following legal cases and fines stating that Microsoft is breaking European rules and does not give a fair chance to other browsers available. Although the Public Candidate of Windows 7 did have Internet Explorer installed, the final version will be browserless - but [...]

“Web 2.0″ Becomes The Millionth Word To Be Accepted Into The English Language

On Wednesday, June 10 2009 at 5:22am ET, the Internet made real history. It wasn’t an Internet expert developing and launching a Website answering all of the world’s questions, it wasn’t a new search engine going live that will “revolutionize the Internet” and it wasn’t the invent of a new programming language - in fact, [...]

China Jumps To Its Own Defence Over Monitoring Software: Green Dam Youth Escort

The People’s Republic of China has immediately jumped to its defense after insisting that every computer computer purchased in China, as well as all those imported from other countries, must have the Green Dam Youth Escort software installed on it so the government can monitor and prevent the use of inappropriate material such as pornography. [...]

Not To Leave The Other MacBooks Out…

Attendees of the Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 in San Francisco aren’t just looking forward to the new MacBook - there’re a lot of updates to the current versions too. Apple has packed 5,200 developers into the keynote.
Apple has chosen to make updates to the 13″ and 17″ MacBook - and anticipation for the announcements in [...]

Poking Fun At PCs and The New 15″ Macbook

Apple started its keynote conferences as it does always, poking fun at the PCs with their Mac and PC series of television advertisements. This year, the usual PC dressed in his smart suit stood infront of the audience and literally begged for ideas for the personal computer, even offering cash!
As the light dimmed, onto the [...]

Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 Mania!

Just 10 minutes away from the Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 Keynote at Apple in San Fransisco and Internet Nut at Lockergnome will be providing you with all of the latest details on all of the announements, live, here and as it happens. Unforuntately, due to health issues, it looks as if there’s going to be [...]

DailyLit: Great Stories, Knowledge Delievered To Your E-mail

Technology is making massive adjustments to a great deal of everyday elements of life; one of the most prominent ones is that of reading material. From the ancient drawings of the caveman, to the miraculous events of the Holy Bible, from the “death-mark’d love” of Romeo and Juliet to the mysteries of The Da Vinci [...]

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