Friday, March 13, 2009

If carrying around regular old business cards seems really old-fashioned (or you've just run out), Contxts is your SMS alternative. Hand out a username, and anyone can text for your contact details.

The concept is pretty simple, and requires only a cell phone capable of sending text messages. Sign up at Contxts with a username and phone number, then customize the information you want to be given out over SMS. You can write whatever you want within 140 basic characters, and add social network contacts for visitors to Contxt's web site who want more info.

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The Studio One 19 PC allows users to choose between Intel's Celeron, Dual Core Celeron, Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad Core processors for their machine.

It also allows users to choose between Nvidia's GeForce 9200 or 9400 graphics, up to 4GB of memory, 750 GB of hard disk drive, six USB ports, web camera and optional Blu-ray disc player. What is unique about this home PC is the use of fabric as a material in the design. The Studio One 19 comes with fabric frames in different colors including blue, black, red and pink. An amazingly stylish PC, this one is definitely awesome.

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Alabama is set to receive more than $127 million from the Obama administration to fund weatherization and energy efficiency grants.

The $127.3 million initiative, announced today, is part of the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The funding includes $71.8 million in home weatherization funding for low-income families in Alabama. The state energy program will get another $55.5 million.

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The MPAA is following in the footsteps of the RIAA -- who recently laid off a bunch of folks. Apparently the MPAA quickly followed suit and drastically scaled back after the studios cut the MPAA's funding by about 15 to 20%. Apparently some of the entertainment companies are finally realizing that the strategies employed by the RIAA and MPAA (lobbying for favorable laws and suing the crap out of anyone who dares to innovate) aren't actually helping them build a stronger business.

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JPEGSnoop is a small and portable application that sleuths through images determine if the image has been altered or edited.

JPEGSnoop starts by reading a JPEG/JPG file's EXIF data to give you a wealth of information about the photo: time it was taken, what kind of camera, lens settings, and so forth. Then it compares the compression patterns in the image against the patterns of known image editing applications—the program has a feature where you can report new patterns to the app database, if you find ones it is unfamiliar with.

The tool reports an enormous amount of data, but if you're not interested in the fine details, you can scroll to the bottom of the report for a simple assessment, such as "Class 1 - Image is processed/edited" or "Class 3 - Image has high probability of being original". I took an original image straight off my camera and ran it through JPEGSnoop, and it returned all the EXIF data and an evaluation that it was highly probable that the image had been unaltered. I then threw the image in Photoshop and made a small alteration, taking a few seconds to add fake "steam" to the latte. JPEGSnoop changed the assessment to indicate the image had been processed and reported the fix was made in Adobe Photoshop.

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Sirius XM is planning to launch an iPhone application by June, in a move to expand the market for the struggling satellite service provider, according to a Reuters report.

The iPhone application will not only be available to Apple's U.S. iPhone users and Sirius XM customers, but also iPod Touch Wi-Fi users, according to the report.

The application is designed to allow iPhone and iPod Touch users to stream Sirius XM stations over the devices, according to a report in AppleInsider.

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    Saturday, February 14, 2009

    IBM has filed a patent (US 7484451) for Bionic Body Armor, that could essentially allow us to dodge bullets like Neo in The Matrix. Not to be confused with knight armor from medieval ages.

    Your science fiction fantasy may be coming a reality, if IBM has anything to say about it. The company was recently granted a patent for bionic body armor, originally filed last March, that's intended to bestow the wearer the power to dodge bullets. The device works by constantly emitting electromagnetic waves that bounce off any fast-moving projectiles, and it uses the data to calculate risky trajectories. If the object in question is determined to be a threat, muscle stimulators activate and cause the wearer's body to contort in such way to avoid being hit. It works under the idea that a sniper typically fires from a distance, given the armor time to detect the oncoming bullet and react accordingly.

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    As layoffs continued to pound the economy in January, one beneficiary was job networking site LinkedIn. According to the latest January data from comScore, the LinkedIn's U.S. unique visitors shot up 22 percent to 7.7 million, up from 6.3 million in December. Total minutes spent on the site doubled in January to 96.8 million, from 47.6 million in December.

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    Is Apple being sued?

    You've probably never heard of Picsel Technologies, but the Scottish company claims that its technologies are in over 250m handsets worldwide from manufacturers like Motorola, Nokia, Palm, Samsung and Sony Ericsson -- and, if a lawsuit it filed today is to be believed, Apple. Picsel says the iPhone infringes on a patented method of accelerated screen updating, and as usual, the answer is probably going to be for Uncle Steve to open his $25 billion piggy bank and dole out some cash.

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    The latest version of the ever-evolving $789-billion economic stimulus bill contains some good news on the energy front. According to the Washington Post, it "includes more than $40 billion for energy-efficiency programs and new energy technologies, including $11 billion to upgrade the national electricity grid."

    But there could be a problem with the agency that's supposed to hand out all that cash, according to the Wall Street Journal.

    "The Energy Department has had limited experience pulling off big, transformative energy projects," the Journal notes. "Most of the department's $25 billion budget goes toward maintaining the nation's nuclear stockpile, cleaning up former weapons plants, and doing basic scientific research...

    Hmm, I hope someone closer to the heart of energy efficiency oversees this spending.

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    New York Fashion Week and Silicon Valley may not appear to have much in common, but a growing number of tech companies have been collaborating with clothing designers and the garment industry over the past few seasons.

    Hewlett-Packard, Google and Microsoft are among the companies that have been sponsoring or partnering with various designers, and other sponsors, giving tech a decidedly stylish presence during the twice-a-year event, which started Friday in Manhattan and continues through next Friday.

    San Jose-based eBay, whose own style director, Constance White, is among the front-row seat regulars at the shows, announced Thursday that it is expanding its role by sponsoring designer Yigal Azrouël for his runway show. The online auction site also will host a charity sale featuring the designer's spring collection beginning June 4. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council.

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    Saturday, February 7, 2009

    In December 2008, an Iraqi reporter decided it would be a good idea to throw his shoes at George W. Bush.

    Apparently Apple doesn't think the incident was nearly as funny. According to Mashable, a developer based in Pakistan submitted an application called MyShoe. MyShoe is a simple accelerometer based application that allows users to virtually throw a shoe at the former president. Apple denied the application placement at the App Store and responded to the developer stating:

    "We cannot post this version of your iPhone application to the App Store because it contains content that ridicules public figures."

    The creator refuted and said this discriminates against popular public opinion. Hahahahaha.

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    Would you like to read a February 5, 2009 press briefing on the stimulus package?

    With joblessness rising and the U.S. economic recession deepening, Democratic senators and a handful of moderate Republicans reached a compromise late Friday on a scaled-back $780-billion economic stimulus plan.

    The deal, slashed by more than $100 billion from earlier estimates to win a few Republican votes.

    "We are pleased the process is moving forward and we are closer to getting Americans a plan to create millions of jobs and get people back to work," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs.

    "Americans across this country are struggling, and they are watching to see if we're equal to the task before us," the President says in this morning's Weekly Address. "Let's show them that we are."

    With the United States in the grip of the worst economic crisis in more than 70 years -- a report on Friday showed nearly 600,000 jobs were lost in January -- Obama has demanded that a bill be put on his desk by February 16.

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    ESPN.com has launched many new college football widgets that offer scores, stats, and news.

    Visit the ESPN Widget Center.

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    Google Latitude is a feature in Google Maps for mobile and iGoogle that allows you to share your location with your friends and family. While not pinpointing your exact location, it gives you a good idea of where your friends are at a given time.

    Using your Google account, you can opt into the feature, and then invite friends and family to join Google Latitude. Once they accept, you will see their profile picture appear on a map through your mobile device or your desktop PC. Google will also give you directions to their location on the map.

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