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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Monday, April 11, 2011

A Dad Talks about Toddler Apps

**Update the app. It's great when you can update the app and the toddler can see the changes. It doesn't have to be new features, but could just be new themes or other look changes. Elmo's Monster Maker does this well by releasing seasonal and holiday updates. **

Full Gabriel Weinberg Blog Post

(Via Kottke.org)

Thursday, April 7, 2011

How to access more NYTIMES articles after 20 article limit

Here's two options to get around it:

1. install Readability on your Firefox or Chrome. As the page loads, click on the Readability button.

2. Wait for the page to load, with the limit notification. Then reload, and as soon as the text appears on the page, hit the 'stop load' button.

I'll be curious to see how long it takes nytimes to fix these loopholes.

Classic Commodore 64 Lives Again


Via BBC News

"Fans of retro computing will soon be able to buy a modern PC clad in a classic case.

Commodore is making a Windows PC that fits inside a boxy beige shell that looks exactly like its original C64."

Friday, April 1, 2011

Hacker wipes out whole season of TV show

A fired employee allegedly admits he erased syndicated children's series


By Eriq Gardner
updated 3/31/2011 7:49:03 PM ET

The producer of the syndicated children's TV series "Zodiac Island" claims that an entire season of the show has been wiped out thanks to a fired employee at its data-hosting company who hacked into networked computers and destroyed its work.

"Zodiac Island" has run on more than 100 U.S. TV stations around the country, including ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS affiliates. The show is produced by Hawaii-based WER1 World Network, which signed up with Wisconsin-based ISP and data-hosting company CyberLynk.

According to a lawsuit that was filed last week in Hawaii District Court, a man named Michael Scott Jewson was terminated from CyberLynk. From his parents' residence, he allegedly accessed CyberLynk's data and intentionally wiped it out. Jewson is alleged to have been charged in February with a federal computer crime violation and admitted his guilt in a plea agreement.

The data breach allegedly knocked out 6,480 WER1 electronic files, or 300 gigabytes of data, comprising two years of work from hundreds of contributors globally, including animation artwork and live action video production.

The lost data is said to include fragments from 14 episodes of Zodiac Island, which WER1 says is impossible to reassemble or reproduce.

WER1 says it got some restitution as a result of Jewson's plea agreement, but is now suing CyberLynk and Jewson for breach of contract, negligence, conversion and computer fraud, saying that the company violated its contractual promises to provide secure data hosting.

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for restrictions.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42366946/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Famous Objects from Classic Movies

via Kottke

Can you guess the film this object is from?

http://famousobjectsfromclassicmovies.com/play#5

Monday, March 14, 2011

Play Katamari Damacy on Any Website

Via Kottke.org

"This bookmarklet will let you play Katamari Damacy on any web site. Activating it will display a ball on your screen that will roll up all the images and words on the screen."


Link: http://kathack.com/