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Entries for November, 2010

Create an Offline, Peer-to-Peer Filesharing Network with USB Dead Drops [File Sharing]

Geeky Pokemon Vehicles, Aircraft

Similar to Pokemon fan-art, these interesting and geeky vehicles, aircraft were hand-painted by artists. They include jumbo jets, a Volkswagen beetle, vans, and more. Click here for the first picture in the gallery. [via Buzzfeed] Original post by TecheBlog Staff

Which Language To Learn?

LordStormes writes “I’ve been a Java/C++/PHP developer for about 6 years now. However, I’m seeing the jobs for these languages dry up, and Java in particular is worrisome with all the Oracle nonsense going on. I think it’s time to pick up a new language or risk my skills fading into uselessness. I’m looking to [...]

Create Your Own Google Chrome Themes [User Interface]

Edward Tufte’s Library Up For Auction

px2 writes “I was poking around Christie’s auction house after taking a look at the Apple 1 when I came across this: Beautiful Evidence: The Library of Edward Tufte. He’s unloading everything from Galileo and Da Vinci firsts to a rotating Japanese astronomical text from 1801. I guess he didn’t conjure his ideas on information [...]

Turn Candy Bars and Vodka into a Delicious Chocolate Concoction [DIY]

Free Oldies Catalogs Free and Abandonware Computer Games [Downloads]

The Monopolies That Dominate the Internet

Tim Wu has a piece up at the Wall Street Journal pointing out that the free-market, open Internet — “competition in its purest form” — has evolved to be dominated by monopolies. Wu argues that this is nothing new, and that each wave of information technology in the US has followed a similar pattern. “Today’s [...]

DIY Photo Booth Using a Mac and Automator [DIY]

Researchers Take Down Koobface Servers

splitenz notes the first actions in the war against the Koobface botnet, taken on the heels of a comprehensive report (PDF) on the operations of the botnet and the criminal gang behind it. The researchers who analyzed Koobface are the same ones who brought Ghostnet to light. “Security researchers, working with law enforcement and Internet [...]