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Create a simple time-lapse movie

December 28th, 2009 | No Comments »

You can create a -lapse movie with your camera, , or web cam. -lapse movies can give us a fresh perspective by speeding up slow-moving action and compressing hours, days, and months into seconds and minutes.

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Excavator Mudhole Skiing Is America’s Greatest Pastime [Sports]

December 28th, 2009 | No Comments »

A spinning excavator, a giant pit of mud, rednecks, reckless disregard for personal safety, , waterskis and moonshine, added to taste: some recipes are simply perfect.

There are a lot of questions posed by this video. Is the excavator stranded? Is this just a group of people making the best of a messy, annoying situation? Or was it placed there intentionally, as a part of some kind of perennial South Carolinian tradition; a sacred coming of age ritual known in the local dialect as gittin’r done? Lastly, when can I try this?

Search as I may, I can find no answers. Just more questions. [Break]




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Behind the Secret Service [Secret Service]

December 28th, 2009 | No Comments »

LIFE Magazine, as it is wont to do, assembled yet another of its utterly interesting photo essays. The topic this ? The Secret Service.

A few of the more interesting photos showcase the agents performing their other important duty, that being what LIFE writes is “taking down counterfeiters, fiscal gangsters, and ID thieves.” For this they shed the trademark suits in favor of SWAT gear, gadgets and guns:

[T]he weaponry available to agents is among the most advanced and lethal on the planet, including SIG Sauer P229 pistols fit with huge .357 cartridges; classic Remington 870 shotguns; light (7 lb.), 30-round, state-of-the-art M4 carbines; Uzis; and the compact, thoroughly nasty-looking Belgian FN P90 submachine gun with a top-mounted magazine of armor-piercing rounds.

Also cool is that The Beast (the Presidential Limo, complete with 8-inch armor), along with a number of other vehicles known as the “Secure Package,” travel the globe with the President (by way of huge C-5 or C-17 military transport planes), so that he and his entourage can travel safely in strange lands. These vehicles are quick, agile, and contain a number of important electronics, gadgets and communication tools, to be used if the motorcade becomes fractured or the Secret Service needs to spirit the Prez off at high speeds.

More gallery in the source link, so check it! [LIFE]




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PkgBackup for Cydia Improves Speed, Adds Category Support

December 27th, 2009 | No Comments »

PkgBackup, a backup application for Cydia packages by Jibril Gueye, has been updated to version 3.1.6.

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iSSH – SSH / VNC Console (4.0.10)

December 27th, 2009 | No Comments »

iSSH – SSH / VNC Console (4.0.10)
Zinger-Soft
Category: Business
Price: $4.99

Application :
SSH and Telnet emulator of VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI, xterm, and xterm-color terminals integrated with tunneled a VNC client and an X server.

• Tunneled VNC client
• Tunneled X server
for any non-standard ssh or vnc port
• Multiple simultaneous connections
3.0 cut and paste (double tap in console)
• Nearly every encoding supported
• Reachability notification
• Features a VGA BBS ANSI compatible font
• Portrait and landscape
• 53×24 or 80×24 with scroll-back buffer
• Arrow keys (by gesture or by toolbar). Ctrl, alt, esc, tab, shift, Fn keys (1-10), ` key, all in combination.
• Keys are highlighted to confirm combination.
• Store any number of connections and configurations
• Command execution on connection
• Transparent keyboard
• Four selectable monospaced fonts
• Via EDGE, WiFi or
• RSA and DSA key generation and exchange via email or password-connected SSH
• Can “uninterrupted” connections via GNU Screen and the command option.
• Transfers public keys automatically, without needing to email first.
• Pinch zooming


iSSH is effectively several clients in one. You get ssh/telnet/raw connections along with X11 and VNC tunneling. All along side multiple, simultaneous connections with more complete terminal compatibility, more keys and a more consistent UI than any other other /iPod SSH client.


Please note: Transferring files via WinSCP will not and cannot work with legitimate SSH .

New in this Version:
• Highlighted occupied key pie menu cells
• Fixed caps lock setting
• Improved stability and

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BikiniSnap Zoom (1)

December 27th, 2009 | No Comments »

BikiniSnap Zoom (1)
48Letters
Category: Entertainment
Price: $2.99
: Hexhammer

Application :
High Definition Bikini Babes, updated DAILY! Keep reading to find out how BikiniSnap will blow you away!


BikiniSnap is updated DAILY with high quality HD photos that you can ZOOM into. BikiniSnap is engineered from the ground up to be the best babes app around.

Here is why you can finally stop hunting for the perfect babe app:


* Get your moneys worth! Photos are added DAILY

* Don’t compromise. All photos are Hi Def and can be zoomed in to for ULTIMATE detail.

* Butts, Boobs, Posed, Candid, and Group categories.

* No waiting, multiple photo servers around the world for PREMIUM .

* Smart Downloading. Photos download in the background so you don’t have to wait

* It keeps track, view a photo once and never have to download it again

* Flick to change images and tap to zoom. One handed browsing!


Buy today and get lifetime updates for free.

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Antique Steam Engine Rescues Passengers After Electric Trains Fail in the Bitter Cold [Trains]

December 27th, 2009 | No Comments »

When a UK electric rail was disabled by the snow and cold, 100 passengers were left stranded. Until a Tornado came and whisked them home. That is, the steam engine named Tornado, built with 1940s tech. Speed isn’t everything. [BBC]




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The Fastest Train in the World [Trains]

December 26th, 2009 | No Comments »

The fastest commercial train in the world is now fully armed and operational, covering the line between New York and San Francisco. OK, I lied. Actually, that’s what I wanted to write. Sadly for us, it’s in China.

Developed with Siemens, Bombardier and Alstom, the new train swooshes across the red land at 245mph (394km/h). The service covers 663 miles (1,068 kilometers) at an average of 217mph (350km/h), which means it’s the fastest train in operation in the world according to China’s railways ministry. It’s part of the network of 42 high- lines that will be finished by 2012. If you have never tried these amazing trains in Europe or Japan, imagine going from New York to Chicago in just a bit over three hours, no absurd controls, no waits, no taxis needed.

The new Chinese high- lines will increase their total network from 53,437 miles to 74,564 miles. That’s still smaller than the US railway system which, by contrast, only has one “high-” line, bridging the 456 miles that separate Boston with New York at a whooping 70mph average, totaling seven hours. Don’t take that line, folks. It will liquify your brain. [Time of India]




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How To Guides: The Best of 2009 [How To]

December 26th, 2009 | No Comments »

As any diligent weekend reader knows, we don’t just find and explain the news around here, we like to do stuff; hack things; make gadgets better. Here’s the cream of this year’s how to guide crop:

Make Your PC and Mac Share Stuff Like Best Friends: Getting PCs and Macs to play nice over a home network seems like something that should be trivially easy by now; incompatibilities like that feel like a relic from the 90s. Yet somehow, after all these years, it’s still a pain in the ass. Unless, of course, you read this guide.

Totally Overhaul Your Phones With Google Voice : You’ve probably heard about Google Voice in abstract terms, and with a unified, multi-phone phone number, a web-based voicemail dashboard, free text messaging and cheap international calls, it probably sounds great. Also: confusing. Here’s how to get totally and painlessly set up with Google Voice.

Clean Your Filthy Gadgets: Look down at your keyboard. Your smartphone. Your PMP. Your DSLR. Your HDTV. Notice how some of the most expensive things you own are completely disgusting? Here’s how to clean them up on the cheap.

Back Up Any Smartphone: Smartphones do just about everything your PC used to, so why don’t we care about backing them up? We should, and in this post, we do. , Pre, WinMo, BlackBerry, Android—instructions are all there, ready to indulge your sexxxilyy cautious urges.

Make Windows 7 Play Nice With All Your Gadgets: Windows 7 is the first version of Windows that really respects the gadget hound—it knows us, it understands us, and it gives us tools. Getting your media , phones, network devices, displays and cameras to work with Windows is easier than it’s ever been, but it’s also fairly different than it used to be. If you sense tension between your gear and your new Windows 7 PC, look no further.

Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook: From dumpy Dell to full-on Mac netbook in one lazy afternoon. I use mine everyday (for pooping!) and you will to.

Survive Boot Camp (and Run Win 7 on a Mac): Boot Camp, the Mac app that lets you dual boot Windows with OS X, works pretty well, except when it doesn’t. Matt runs us through the simplest ways to make sure your Windows 7 install goes smoothly, and how to salvage it when it doesn’t.

How To: Virtualize Any OS For Free: A great man once said, “Any sufficiently advanced virtualization software is indistinguishable from magic.” Something like that, yes! Who cares. Point is, Virtualbox is free, and it lets you install pretty much any OS within any other OS, so you can introduce your Zune to your Mac, your Word to your Linux, your Ubuntu to your Snow Pussy. Again, magic! And again, free!

Install Homebrew On Palm Pre 1.2.1There’s really no reason not to crack your Pre open for homebrew, which offers new , new functionality, themes, etc. Plus, software updates don’t usually break your patches, like updates do jailbreaks. The version numbers in this guide are old and the software tools a bit different, but hey, the equivalent tools still work.

Rip Your Music Like a Pro: Please, please don’t just leave your music ripping up to . Do right by your music, by ripping it as cleanly and purely as possible. It’s actually pretty easy, once you’ve got the right tools. Your ears will thank you.

Back Up All Your Stuff For Free, No Hard Drive Needed: Excuse the grotty MacBook, it’s been replaced. Which was pretty painless, because I backed up all my important stuff for free! Peace of mind, people.

Kick Your Torrent Addiction With Usenet: Usenet trolls sent me actual death threats over posting this article, which apparently threatened to ruin their top-secret file haven (did you jerks know I went on the radio with this thing? Ha!) So it with it with the utmost glee that I backlink here. Usenet is awesome—faster than just about anything else, and full of sweet, sweet filezs. Here’s how you, person who doesn’t really know what Usenet is, can be saturdating your internet connection within an hour.

Bake Your Own Chrome OS, Right Now: You can actually download the real Chrome now, so it wouldn’t really make much sense to follow this guide today. But it’s worth a read, if just to see how close Chrome matched our sad, modest expectations. To the people who said they hope Chrome is nothing like the imagined version in this post: oh well!

Install Windows Mobile 6.5 Right Now: A lot of newer Windows Mobile phones have official updaters, so you can bring your handset up to without resorting to hacks. Older ones, though, don’t. The ROMs will be different that listed in this guide—better, now—but the process still works.

Calibrate Your Turntable For the Best Possible Sound: Because having a poorly calibrated turntable is more damaging to your audiophile cred than not having one at all.

Manage An All-Lossless Music Library With iTunes: From a music listener’s standpoint, lossless music is the way to go. From a person-who-has-to-use--because-that’s-just-how-things-are-nowadays’ standpoint, it doesn’t. Luckily, it is possible to make and a lossless library play nice.

Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC: VNC, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Vee-Enn-See: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Vee. Enn. See.

Use BitTorrent Like a Pro: It’s embarrassing to admit that you don’t know how to use torrents properly in this day in age, but let’s face it—most people don’t. Give them this guide! Or use it yourself, discreetly.

Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs: Love them or hate them, high dynamic range (HDR) photos are something any good photographer should know how to take. Ex Gizzer Johnathan Mahoogles lays down the steps to snapping hyperreal photos, one by one.

Rip Blu-ray Discs: Optical media is dead! Well, it should be. Here’s how to help kill it, by ripping your entire Blu-ray collection to your PC where it belongs.

Hackintosh a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook: Remember that Dell 10v hackintosh guide up above? This is that, except for the older, more popular Dell Mini 9.

Install Ubuntu On Your PS3 For Vintage Gaming Emulation: So your PS3 can run Linux, BFD. But what the really means is that your PS3 can play pretty much any vintage game, ever, through emulators. It’s all about phrasing!

Add Wi-Fi To Your Xbox 360 Smartly and Cheaply: I was really hoping this guide would be obsolete by now, but man, Xbox wireless adapters are still way, way too expensive. Buying and bridging an entire router, as described here, is still a better deal.

So that’s about it (for this year)! Let us know in the comments if there’s anything you’d like to see in 2010. Happy holidays, folks.




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How To Guides: The Best of 2007 [How To]

December 26th, 2009 | No Comments »

As any diligent weekend reader knows, we don’t just find and explain the news around here, we like to do stuff; hack things; make gadgets better. Here’s the cream of this year’s how to guide crop:

Make Your PC and Mac Share Stuff Like Best Friends: Getting PCs and Macs to play nice over a home network seems like something that should be trivially easy by now; incompatibilities like that feel like a relic from the 90s. Yet somehow, after all these years, it’s still a pain in the ass. Unless, of course, you read this guide.

Totally Overhaul Your Phones With Google Voice : You’ve probably heard about Google Voice in abstract terms, and with a unified, multi-phone phone number, a web-based voicemail dashboard, free text messaging and cheap international calls, it probably sounds great. Also: confusing. Here’s how to get totally and painlessly set up with Google Voice.

Clean Your Filthy Gadgets: Look down at your keyboard. Your smartphone. Your PMP. Your DSLR. Your HDTV. Notice how some of the most expensive things you own are completely disgusting? Here’s how to clean them up on the cheap.

Back Up Any Smartphone: Smartphones do just about everything your PC used to, so why don’t we care about backing them up? We should, and in this post, we do. , Pre, WinMo, BlackBerry, Android—instructions are all there, ready to indulge your sexxxilyy cautious urges.

Make Windows 7 Play Nice With All Your Gadgets: Windows 7 is the first version of Windows that really respects the gadget hound—it knows us, it understands us, and it gives us tools. Getting your media , phones, network devices, displays and cameras to work with Windows is easier than it’s ever been, but it’s also fairly different than it used to be. If you sense tension between your gear and your new Windows 7 PC, look no further.

Hackintosh a Dell Mini 10v Into the Ultimate Snow Leopard Netbook: From dumpy Dell to full-on Mac netbook in one lazy afternoon. I use mine everyday (for pooping!) and you will to.

Survive Boot Camp (and Run Win 7 on a Mac): Boot Camp, the Mac app that lets you dual boot Windows with OS X, works pretty well, except when it doesn’t. Matt runs us through the simplest ways to make sure your Windows 7 install goes smoothly, and how to salvage it when it doesn’t.

How To: Virtualize Any OS For Free: A great man once said, “Any sufficiently advanced virtualization software is indistinguishable from magic.” Something like that, yes! Who cares. Point is, Virtualbox is free, and it lets you install pretty much any OS within any other OS, so you can introduce your Zune to your Mac, your Word to your Linux, your Ubuntu to your Snow Pussy. Again, magic! And again, free!

Install Homebrew On Palm Pre 1.2.1There’s really no reason not to crack your Pre open for homebrew, which offers new , new functionality, themes, etc. Plus, software updates don’t usually break your patches, like updates do jailbreaks. The version numbers in this guide are old and the software tools a bit different, but hey, the equivalent tools still work.

Rip Your Music Like a Pro: Please, please don’t just leave your music ripping up to . Do right by your music, by ripping it as cleanly and purely as possible. It’s actually pretty easy, once you’ve got the right tools. Your ears will thank you.

Back Up All Your Stuff For Free, No Hard Drive Needed: Excuse the grotty MacBook, it’s been replaced. Which was pretty painless, because I backed up all my important stuff for free! Peace of mind, people.

Kick Your Torrent Addiction With Usenet: Usenet trolls sent me actual death threats over posting this article, which apparently threatened to ruin their top-secret file haven (did you jerks know I went on the radio with this thing? Ha!) So it with it with the utmost glee that I backlink here. Usenet is awesome—faster than just about anything else, and full of sweet, sweet filezs. Here’s how you, person who doesn’t really know what Usenet is, can be saturdating your internet connection within an hour.

Bake Your Own Chrome OS, Right Now: You can actually download the real Chrome now, so it wouldn’t really make much sense to follow this guide today. But it’s worth a read, if just to see how close Chrome matched our sad, modest expectations. To the people who said they hope Chrome is nothing like the imagined version in this post: oh well!

Install Windows Mobile 6.5 Right Now: A lot of newer Windows Mobile phones have official updaters, so you can bring your handset up to without resorting to hacks. Older ones, though, don’t. The ROMs will be different that listed in this guide—better, now—but the process still works.

Calibrate Your Turntable For the Best Possible Sound: Because having a poorly calibrated turntable is more damaging to your audiophile cred than not having one at all.

Manage An All-Lossless Music Library With iTunes: From a music listener’s standpoint, lossless music is the way to go. From a person-who-has-to-use--because-that’s-just-how-things-are-nowadays’ standpoint, it doesn’t. Luckily, it is possible to make and a lossless library play nice.

Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC: VNC, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Vee-Enn-See: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Vee. Enn. See.

Use BitTorrent Like a Pro: It’s embarrassing to admit that you don’t know how to use torrents properly in this day in age, but let’s face it—most people don’t. Give them this guide! Or use it yourself, discreetly.

Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs: Love them or hate them, high dynamic range (HDR) photos are something any good photographer should know how to take. Ex Gizzer Johnathan Mahoogles lays down the steps to snapping hyperreal photos, one by one.

Rip Blu-ray Discs: Optical media is dead! Well, it should be. Here’s how to help kill it, by ripping your entire Blu-ray collection to your PC where it belongs.

Hackintosh a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook: Remember that Dell 10v hackintosh guide up above? This is that, except for the older, more popular Dell Mini 9.

Install Ubuntu On Your PS3 For Vintage Gaming Emulation: So your PS3 can run Linux, BFD. But what the really means is that your PS3 can play pretty much any vintage game, ever, through emulators. It’s all about phrasing!

Add Wi-Fi To Your Xbox 360 Smartly and Cheaply: I was really hoping this guide would be obsolete by now, but man, Xbox wireless adapters are still way, way too expensive. Buying and bridging an entire router, as described here, is still a better deal.

So that’s about it (for this year)! Let us know in the comments if there’s anything you’d like to see in 2010. Happy holidays, folks.




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