Friday, October 14, 2005
Category : Gadgets ultra small/software
FingerGear-On-a-Stick now with Bio-signitaire
FingerGear and Atmel have teamed up to create the Bio Computer-On-a-Stick; now with fingerprint security. And just like FingerGears sans biometric boot stick, this version runs on Linux 2.6.x with Gnome and bundles pretty much all the MS Office compatible desktop and Internet apps you're gonna need. Drop data into the public partition to easily share it on a Windows or Linux PC or Mac without having to boot or authenticate. Data dropped onto the protected private partition can only be accessed when booting the device and then authenticating via login password or fingerprint just keep in mind that the stick will only boot on an x86 PC with USB boot support. Available in configs from 256MB to 8GB starting at US$149. [Via Geekzone]
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Category : Internet Broadband servers
Good news coming cause Suw's going to be checking on this market..
The Radio 5live interview..with scaryduck
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Category : TV ufo's programme
Channel4 showed "The HiddenEvidence" this evening and the wonders that is Tim Ventura shows a wire frame of triangles with a short aluminium foil skirt that lifts wireless but uses large currents.
Category : Gadgets New Camera 8meg
Engadget points to photographyblog looks like a fair deal and something tells me there is quality but not the best..but it should be defined!
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Category : Street skateboarders public space
What do you think could be made that would make good seating and be OK for skateboarders via make money not art we do!
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Category : Life despire hope
Now Wallace has lost gromit to a massive fire and then there was the Southend pier fire which was recently restored do we wonder why brighton's pier is not restored?