Doom on your iPod
It need iPod Linux to run, and I’m not sure how the colours would work on the older models, but iDoom has to be one of the greatest pieces of software ever made for the iPod.
It need iPod Linux to run, and I’m not sure how the colours would work on the older models, but iDoom has to be one of the greatest pieces of software ever made for the iPod.
The newswires have reported that the French Government has announced that it has raised its terror alert level from 'Run' to 'Hide'. The only two higher levels in France are 'Surrender' and 'Collaborate'. The rise was precipitated by a recent fire which destroyed France's White Flag factory, effectively disabling their military.
The Germans also increased their alert state from “disdainful arrogance” to “dress in uniform and sing marching songs”. They have two higher levels, “invade a neighbour” and “lose”.
The Italians have increased their alert level from “shout loudly and excitedly” to “elaborate military posturing”. Two more levels remain, “ineffective combat operations” and “change sides”.
Seeing this reaction in continental Europe the Americans have gone from “isolationism” to “find somewhere else in the Middle East ripe for regime change”. Their remaining higher alert states are “take on the world” and “ask the British for help”.
Finally in Great Britain they've gone from “pretend nothing's happening” to “make another cup of tea”. Their higher levels are “remain resolutely cheerful” and “win”.
The folks at SolidAlliance, who can’t speak a word of English apparently, announced their “Yuuesubi Mamory” with a special good luck charm. The charm apparently brings good luck to those who haven’t got a clue how to spell “USB Memory Stick”. The drives are pricy, but what do if you want a lucky charm, you're going to have to pay a bit more. The 512MB version costs $150 and the 1GB versionis available for $250. Just your basic run-of-the-mill USB drives. If that’s a bit too expensive for you and you’re the kind of sly cat who’s into Fucci instead of Gucci, you can get the bag only for $25, complete with “USB Mamory” written on the side. Now your friends will be jealous and your english professor will cry tears of hopelessness..
Everyone knows you can get pretty much anything on the internet. This fine website sells endangered animals, and they have a special deal on at the moment on adult chimps. The commercial is a must see.
MIT have created a paint brush that lets you draw onto a screen with
textures from the world around you. By holding the brush over a
surface, a picture or video can be used as a texture for the brush.
Watching the video is the best way to understand it.
VIA Technologies and Mini-box.com recently announced the VoomPC family of x86 car PC kits for the telematics market. Based on the low-power EPIA-series Mini-ITX mainboards from VIA Technologies, the x86-based PC barebone is specifically designed for the ultra-power sensitive conditions of
in-vehicle applications.
Only two varieties are currently available, costing $299 and $319. The PCs are targetted at people who need access to data on the move, and are ideal for GPS navigation, or World of Warcraft while you're stuck in traffic jams.
The unit is claimed to use between 15-30 watts, less than the dimmest car parking lights. The VoomPC also features advanced audio control, with 'anti-thump' technology that keeps car amplifiers turned off while the
PC starts, eliminating annoying speaker thumps and pops, while the VIA Vinyl Audio Six-TRAC audio codec enables stunning six-channel surround sound for a more authentic listening experience with greater depth, the
companies stated.
Inhabitants of Germany should also watch for Hurricane Smallpecker which is expected to hit next week.

An Australian man built up so much static electricity in his clothes as he walked that he burned carpets, melted plastic and sparked a mass evacuation.
Frank Clewer, of the western Victorian city of Warrnambool, was wearing a synthetic nylon jacket and a woollen shirt when he went for a job interview.
As he walked into the building, the carpet ignited from the 40,000 volts of static electricity that had built up.
"It sounded almost like a firecracker or something like that," he said.
"Within about five minutes, the carpet started to erupt," he told Australian radio.
It's that time of the year again when I revamp the site. I've switched from WordPress to Mambo, which lets me do loads more.
I've also added a tutorial for Patching the HTC Magician ROM and adding the BigStorage mod, which removes the Extended ROM and converts the space to usable storage. The HTC Magician is sold as the iMate JAM, Qtek S100, O2 XDA Mini, MDA Compact, and VPA.
AtomChip have demonstrated how Quantum processors could operate in consumer electronics. Quantum processors sound like something from Star Trek to me, but at 6.8Ghz, will we ever reach a clock speed ceiling?
Also released this week was Toshiba's 4GB 0.85" Microdrive