Submitted by tipd
from Twitter:
Pls RT! On Tip'd: Travel Hacking for Noobs: How We Save Hundreds on Airfare, Get Free Accommodation, & Make Money w... http://bit.ly/3ZFqSQ. (Read More)
CNN:
On a recent flight from San Francisco, California, to Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Julie Gerberding was thrilled to get bumped up to first class. The thrill, however, quickly disappeared: As she did her victory walk to the front cab (Read More)
Global Guerrillas:
Some items of interest:Boing Boing. Corporate capture of government function. Secret, a denial of transparency claiming (falsely) nation-security interests, copyright treaty details. It's becoming impossible to argue that (Read More)
Global Guerrillas:
In almost every resilience scenario I can imagine, there seems to be an intense need for people that can fix, repurpose, replicate, or build from scratch machines, systems, and tools. They are needed in roles from maintenanc (Read More)
TechCrunch:
When the iPhone OS 3.1 update rolled through town, it brought with it a handful of new features – but it also killed off one, not-so-official feature: unauthorized data tethering on AT&T.Early this morning, the endlessly inge (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Ryan Harris—known by the alias DerEngel—is an expert on cable modem hacking, an art that he describes at length in a 2006 instructional guide that was published by No Starch Press (Read More)
The Next Web:
Just a moment, it feels, after the launch of their new browser add-0n and website, Glue is back for more launching an new API around their product.Developers will now have access to meta data around more than three million it (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
As Of 10 43 Est After 14 Years Of Operation I Have Deleted Stepwise. This Is Not A Hacking. For More Information Probably In A Few Hours
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Submitted by Avi
from Google Reader:
Recently I’ve been working on a simple calendar project that uses a wiki for documentation. Although I’ve heard a lot about using wikis for documentation, and have even used them in the past, I ran into a few surprises this t (Read More)
p2pnet news:
p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The seven-year fight between self-confessed ‘bumbling’ computer nerd Gary McKinnon, and America’s national security forces is on hold. Again.Backed by supporters who include Trudie Styler ( (Read More)
Webware.com:
With over 300 million active users around the world, it's a legitimate concern for social network Facebook to come up with a solution for what happens when members die. The company has now spelled out the process on its offic (Read More)
Hackszine.com:
Zibri did some investigative hacking with the Force Trainer (brainwave controlled toy) and posted a basic interface schematic using a MAX3233 to interface with his PC via serial. It turns out the EEG headset is sending out d (Read More)
p2pnet news:
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- It looks like Michael Geist is back in full force.He’s been having online difficulties and, “Thanks for emails & tweets regarding my site being down,” he said on his blog yesterday. “Dealing w (Read More)
chrisbrogan.com:
If you intend to build something, there are a few ways to do it: inventors do it by hacking things out in their lab, and then finding success. Builders do it by taking what the inventor did and making plans and blueprints fo (Read More)