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Singapore gets Google Street View, finally

Crave Screenshot of Esplanade Drive It's been a long wait, but Google's ground-level imagery feature Street View of Singapore is at last a go. According to Google, Singapore is the first ... Read story »

Why I will someday live on a farm

Blogs The following is a reenactment of an actual conversation I had with a friend. Obvious changes have been made to protect privacy of the incompetent. Chuckle at will. Me: (Taking out ... Read story »

With an uttered word intact...

Blogs Words. Nouns. Adjectives. These are simply fine sounds that we produce in an attempt to communicate with one another. For thousands of years, people have been utilizing all forms of methods ... Read story »

Sex, honesty and DVDs: Now maybe we’ll get some privacy legislation?

Blogs My first blog of the year was going to be crystal balling on 2008, but clearly, this is infinitely more BLOGWORTHY! Before the official account appeared in newspapers, SMSes were already ... Read story »

Google Street View goes live in Australia, Japan

Crave Sydney, Australia now can be explored with Google Maps' Street View, shown with blue lines where available. Street View, the driver's eye view on Google Maps, made its debut in the ... Read story »

Facebook suspends app that permitted peephole

Crave Vancouver-based computer technician Byron Ng, who likes to prod social networks for holes and other errors, stumbled across a way to learn more about Facebook users than you're supposed to be ... Read story »

Warning: US and British customs have power over your laptop

Crave For those who travel to the US or UK often, beware. Apparently, privacy laws in these nations do not extend to the contents of your laptops. That's right. At immigration checkpoints ... Read story »

Yay! German companies snoop on applicants' online profiles

Blogs Jobless? Check. Looking for a career change? Check. Sent email? Wait, don’t send that application letter plus your resume just yet. It would be circumspect if you sanitize your Friendster ahora ... Read story »

Japan's use and misuse of new iPod nano camera

Blogs It has only been two weeks since Apple released their new fifth-generation iPod nano with video capture capabilities. And in that short time we've already seen some examples coming out of ... Read story »

Has SingNet let Singapore down?

Blogs In the latest cyclone of anti-piracy nicknamed "ODEXed" to hit Singapore on anime download, which is quite well covered in "unker" Tan's blog, the focus has begun to shift from Odex ... Read story »

Secure digital network, and you can't run

Blogs Many months ago, I was jokingly asking a senior executive from a mobile network operator if he could assign me a "secure" cellular phone number that was off the radar screen ... Read story »

Students build Curio House that runs entirely on solar power

Crave The Boston Architecture School and Tufts University are building the Curio House, a home that's designed to run entirely from solar energy. To build a home powered entirely by the sun, ... Read story »

Nokia gets more social with applications

Features Apps will be more socially and contextually relevant to users, thanks to built-in GPS on the handsets and newly released application programming interfaces. Read story »

Apple iPhone sending IMEI a false alarm

Crave Seriously, there isn't a single week without news about the iPhone, be it good or bad. The most recent one buzzing on the Web is on Hackintosh user XianLi's claims about ... Read story »
Apple iPod classic (160GB; third generation)

Apple iPod classic (160GB; third generation)

Review Can the third-generation iPod classic stay attractive with the dwindling popularity of high-capacity hard drive-based MP3 players? We find out.

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