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Bill Gates lost $7 billion, still has very little chance of going broke
It seems the current economy can now be blamed for both the rich as well as the poor losing money. In recent news Bill Gates has lost $7 billion in this last year. Of course, while that may sound bad, truth be told he is still very rich. According to the recently published Forbes list more »
My Mobile Witness has a terrible name, but means well
A new service focused around the use of cell phones has been announced, it’s called “My Mobile Witness.” Upon first seeing the name, I immediately felt like I wanted to bash it for being some sort of invasion of privacy-enabling service. Turns out that isn’t the case. My Mobile Witness is actually what it calls “a personal security device.” It actually sounds a bit useful if not hard to anticipate when to use it.
The service works by the user taking a picture of the area they are in, a license plate, a suspicious person, or something similar. The picture (or text message) is uploaded to a server that is apparently only viewable by police. The situations the press release describe would prove the service to be useful: taking a picture of a street sign in an unfamiliar area, taking a picture of a marker on an unfamiliar hiking path during a storm, among others. The information, if used for a crime, can apparently be used in court as well.
Do you Hulu yet? Here are ten shows that make it worth it.
You must have heard all the hype about Hulu by now. How it gives you the ability to watch your favorite shows online, any time you want. How it’s easy to use, and so convenient. How it is — (drum roll here) — FREE.
Granted, there are several different places you can go to watch different television shows, but, I’ve found that for reliability, Hulu is really way up there. Now, I know my title said TEN reasons, but, I couldn’t knock it down to just ten. So I’m going with eleven reasons to Hulu. I know, what a rebel.
Twitter helps blogger get his lost phone returned
Here’s a nice light-hearted story that could inspire us all and reminds us that there are still a few remaining good samaritans out there. What makes this story more interesting is that the individuals involved are actually techie’s like us. Scott Hacker lost his phone and realized it was lost only after receiving the following more »














