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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Passengers on its domestic flights will require fingerprinting in British Airport

ProfBooty brings us a story about England's Heathrow airport, which will begin fingerprinting passengers on its domestic flights later this month. Airport executives claim that the data will be stored for no longer than 24 hours, and will not be shared with law enforcement. We've previously discussed airport fingerprinting measures in the United States and Japan.



Quoting: "All four million domestic passengers who will pass through Terminal 5 annually after it opens on March 27 will have four fingerprints taken, as well as being photographed, when they check in. To ensure the passenger boarding the aircraft is the same person, the fingerprinting process will be repeated just before they board the aircraft and the photograph will be compared with their face. Dr Gus Hosein, of the London School of Economics, an expert on the impact on technology on civil liberties, is one of the scheme's strongest critics. He said: 'There is no other country in the world that requires passengers travelling on internal flights to be fingerprinted. BAA says the fingerprint data will be destroyed, but the records of who has travelled within the country will not be, and it will provide a rich source of data for the police and intelligence agencies.'"

Ask.com leave the competition


“Today, we unveiled a new direction for Ask.com,” Ask.com Chief Executive Jim Safka said in a statement. “Moving forward, we will focus on our core customers, and what they come to Ask.com for most: answers. Our loyal base of 45 million unique users come to Ask.com for answers at a rate that is three times more than any other major search engine.” - by Ed Arnold on Mar 5, 2008 at 04:55 PM

This move should come as no surprise. With Yahoo cutting jobs and even the bulletproof Google looking at some fairly slow advertising growth, Ask.com is certain to be facing some difficult times. Getting rid of Jeeves isn’t going to solve Ask’s revenue problems overnight. Although Ask.com is sitting as the fourth ranked search engine, they certainly have been trying to improve their station. Competition is good for everyone, so let’s hope restructuring is a sign of health rather than a sign of impending doom.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

K-Lite Codec:playing all your movie files

K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codecs are required to play audio and video. The K-Lite Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files. With the K-Lite Codec Pack you should be able to play 99% of all the movies that you download from the internet.
The K-Lite Codec Pack has a couple of major advantages compared to other codec packs:- It it always up-to-date with the latest versions of the codecs.- It is very user-friendly and the installation is fully customizable, meaning that you can install only those components that you really want.- It has been very well tested, so that the package doesn't contain any conflicting codecs. - It is a very complete package, containing everything you need to play your movies.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

USB Powered Air conditioned clothes

USB powered powered air conditioned clothes is really unique. Everyone actually does have a natural air conditioner which is sweating and the air conditioned clothes are designed to give that mechanism a shot in the arm. The clothes have two 10 centimeter fans located at right and left sides at the back of clothing at waist level. These fans draw in a large amount of air which helps to vapourize thus dissipating sweat and bringing down the wearers body temprature. The clothing comes with a switch to adjust the fan speed. Just connect your shirt to the USB port and be cool.

Other than USB the shirt is powered by four AA batteries or your car's cigars socket. This ingenious idea is the brain child of Kouzi Ichigaya an ex Sony technician. At present half sleeve shirts for men and women are available with this unique system in Japan.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Secure Your Doc and Info - HandyBits EasyCrypto Deluxe

We know how much users dislike to pay for software on the Net. Many people prefer to use freeware (sometimes even low quality products) instead of paying for products made by professionals. Handybits is free of charge for home users. You can encrypt both standalone files and entire folders.The high level of security is ensured by using the well-known unbeatable 128-bit key BlowFish algorithm.You can also add several files or entire folders to an encrypted EasyCrypto ZIP file. When you send this type of archive to someone, the recipient just needs to install EasyCrypto to extract the folders. After you encrypt files, EasyCrypto securely wipes originals automatically. It is really a good freeware to secure your documents.




Sunday, March 2, 2008

Yuno Coffee Cup Computer

The Yuno PC is a concept design by Jason Farsai to help you get the most out of your morning without holding you back or constraining you to a desktop PC. Everyone has their own routine, what they read, watch, listen to, and of course drink. The Yuno PC mug incorporates all the important morning alerts such as weather, time, traffic, stocks, and more on its touchscreen display. You can also display your own images as a screensaver if you just want to relax. It lets you enjoy the morning the way you deserve to, stress free and highly caffenaited.