When you’ve bought a new console, what’s the first thing you do? Charge the batteries, slot in a new game or extensively read the multi-lingual manual? For some avid YouTube vloggers or amateur photographers, the sight of fresh shrink wrap and the smell of a new product instinctively lead them to their digital camera or camcorder. Photographs and videos of new console emerging from boxes are about as titillating as paint thinner, but these gadget-stripteases are porn for geeks, with both hobby
There…I’ve said it. I’m filled with self-loathing for saying it, but Bing’s new approach (and the speed with which they rolled it out) is a model for easy avenues to block objectionable content. Read the rest of this post on the original site Tags: post , post-on-the , rolled-it-out Related posts What Does the Pirate Bay Verdict Mean for Innovation? [Voices] (0) Microsoft Whacks the Wii: A First Look [Voices] (0) Blogola: The FTC Takes On Paid Posts [Voices] (0)

Mindy’s Daily Links – 3/11/09

kosher sex and sausages http://www.jewishorangecounty.org/page.aspx?id=195826 Random Posts Mindy’s Daily Links - 10/15/08 Nintendo Wii Storage Solution Announced Mindy’s Daily Links - 2/17/09 World’s fastest computer built from video game chips iPhone Porn 2 GO! C# vs Objective C NOIZ2SA on iPhone Game Review Windows 2008 and SharePoint 2007 Don’t Play Nice
If you are a linux user like me, you know the value of being able to password-protect your GRUB entries so even if your whole PC gets stolen, no one should be able to access your valuable, classified data. (or porn?) When talking of security in computer systems one often needs to analyse the situation one is in and choose the appropriate options. If you have hackers getting physical access to your computer system the GRUB security measures won’t last a second (pretty much nothing would do). Y