Monthly Archives: July 2010

Media Temple Grid Servers Hacked; Asks Paying Customers to do the Clean Up 2

When logged into my Media Temple Word Press today, I was greeted with the following code sitting in my Admin : Incase your curious, this indicates that the site has been hacked. The code in the image above loads malicious Javascript to redirect users from your site to somewhere else. This type of attack is [...]



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Cats Love Curling 1

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Swype is Looking Good 0

It’s a bit old news that Dr. Cliff Kushler, inventor of T9 predictive texting, was creating a sucessor for touch devices, but I hadn’t seen the demos till today after reading an excellent article on Ars Technica : http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/reviews/2010/07/hands-on-swype-keyboard-for-android-is-sweeptastic.ars I’m pretty amazed by the speed, but what really enthuses me is the possibility that, like T9, Swype could [...]



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BP Spill Inspired AR and What it Does Right 0

I have to give a big two thumbs up to the iPhone App, “The Leak in Your Home Town” created by Mark Skwarek and Joesph Hocking. In summary, after grabbing their iPhone App you can head off to any BP station, point your camera at the iconic British Petroleum logo and voila! You’ve got yourself [...]



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