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A multimedia helmet that's Gatorade-proof

Crave If NFL teams continue to use technology on the field--legally or otherwise--you've got to wonder how long it'll be before they start using something like this. The Multy LYNK helmet from ... Read story »

As technology shrinks in size, the global netizen's responsibility grows

Blogs Reading through Hong Kong's collection of blogs, I find Roland Soong has linked to my old rag and a thought-provoking article by Johnathan Cheng, a Canada-born emigree to Hong Kong who ... Read story »

Online exploitation by 88DB

Blogs There have been several complaints from some photographers regarding 88DB.com, posted on photography discussion forums and blogs. Apparently, 88DB has been so desperate to set up contents and database on its ... Read story »

Sync remote data securely via TwinUSB

Crave Misplacing a laptop is an expensive lesson. However, losing its hard drive's confidential data may even compromise your privacy and cost you your livelihood. This is where Singapore's A*STAR (Agency for ... Read story »

T@B

Crave A dollhouse on wheels? This very compact campervan may just be the closest thing, though it gets away with looking cool enough to turn cubicle Dilberts into converts of the Great ... Read story »

Concept mobile Internet search device way cool

Crave If this concept Internet search device by designer Mac Funamizu takes off, we'll probably see many people up in arms protesting about privacy invasion. It's like having Wikipedia wherever you go, ... Read story »

Warning for blabbermouths to zip it up in Beijing

Crave After watching your favorite team win at the Olympics, getting a drink or two to celebrate is fine. But if you get tipsy, watch your mouth if you're on a cab ... Read story »

WordPress to release iPhone app

Crave When the iPhone App Store was mentioned in Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote, one of the many applications announced was a TypePad blogging tool, courtesy of Six Apart (The company also makes ... Read story »

If we had a Tech Czar...

Blogs • Czar would immediately issue an edict that the monthly access fee for 1Mbps broadband shall not exceed RM20 and shall be installed in five working days, irrespective of whether the ... Read story »

Privacy or piracy: What do you value more?

Blogs Torrentspy.com just issued this statement on the US Government's continued efforts to shut it down: Hello Friends of TorrentSpy, This message is to inform you about recent efforts by the motion ... Read story »

Secret tracking codes in Xerox printers cracked

Features The Electronic Frontier Foundation's attempts to decipher the hidden watermarks in color laser printers found some miniscule yellow tracking dots appearing under blue light. Read story »

IBM speed reporting device--time to sell your performance car?

Blogs   IBM to police speeders in United Arab Emirates--Engadget The GPS-enabled devices will monitor drivers' speed and give them a verbal warning if they creep over the speed limit. If they ... Read story »

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft silent no more

Blogs Rebecca McKinnon, now working at the University of Hong Kong, announces a policy shift at the three Web giants. Here's a brief from the article, where she calls out Cisco for ... Read story »

Young people will revolutionize working: Not in Asia, though, buddy!

Blogs It's a theme so beaten about, it has begun to look like a Guantanamo detainee. The Financial Times has a great section in today's print edition of Digital Business about how ... Read story »

One feature-packed rearview mirror coming up

Crave Sonor has come up with a feature-packed rearview mirror that's simply called the Bluetooth Hands Free Carkit With Parking Video. While you have probably seen products like these that sport caller ... Read story »

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