Flash is all over the Internet whether it be in YouTube videos, advertisements, or even some of your favorite games. I remember back when Flash was first being used on the web, and it was only advertisers that were making use of it. For that reason most people blocked everything that tried to use Flash, but now it seems like every site you visit uses Flash in one way or another.
If you take a lot of pictures (or you’re gettin’ old and your memory just doesn’t work like it used to), it can be difficult to remember where all of your photos were taken. This is where the Sony GPS-CS1 comes into play because it does all of the work for you.
The GPS unit records the date, time, and location and makes a log of this information every 15 seconds.
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RSS Bandit is probably one of the most well-known desktop feed readers available, and it just got a nice overhaul. The new RSS Bandit 1.5 has all sorts of cool new stuff, but the thing I found most interesting with it is the comment watching feature. With it you’re able to read all of the comments currently available on a site right there
I had been wondering what the latest news on Photosynth was so I just jumped over to their blog to find out that almost two months ago they released a Firefox extension/plugin for the service. Previously Photosynth was only available for Internet Explorer but now it can also be used in Firefox with the help of the extension.
When downloading the extension it requires that you are using either Firefox 1.5 or 2.0
Back at CES in January, Microsoft’s Peter Moore announced that Zune games would be coming. In fact, they would be coming within 18 months. Thus far, Zune sales haven’t exactly been anything to write home about, but those that have made the purchase give the impression that they are satisfied.
If Microsoft managed to come up with amazing games for the Zune, it could potentially help out their sales. So far
First it was Brazil that banned YouTube, then Turkey decided to do it, and now Thailand got in on it.
Last week after Turkey was offended by a video that insulted the founder of modern Turkey, they decided that they were going to pull the plug on one of the most popular sites on the web. They did in fact ban YouTube, but two days later they caved
The Pirate Bay has decided to get friendly with the King of Sweden by offering him a “congratulatory diploma.” Why? Well because they say he has jointly helped them make Sweden famous with technology and culture. So let’s recap how The Pirate Bay has made themselves famous with technology (and culture? hmmm):
Back in May of 2006, they started by disappearing unexpectedly, only to find out that their servers were confiscated by police (Read