Water Powered Car
Came across this cool article about a guy who invented the technology enabling a car to be powered by simple tap water. Looks to be the real deal, his site even has a video endorsement from Arthur C. Clarke, who no doubt knows fiction when he sees it. Here’s his diagram below.
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RIAA: One Month of Torrents is Worth More Than the GDP of France
According to the RIAA’s own figures, the math is catastrophic!
In January 2006, there were approximately 2370 music torrents posted. By estimating that each music file is 5 megs, we can estimate the number of infringements as the number of downloads multiplied by the estimated number of songs. I ran my program, and when I saw [...]
Windows Media Player 11 Reviewed
Yesterday, much like many of you out there no doubt, I got my hands on a beta copy of the new Windows Media Player 11. Though no big Microsoft fan, for reasons far too endless to note, I have to say that I am by in large impressed with this new version. From visual appeal [...]
ZeroPaid: Explore the improved software section
As many of you may well know, I was recently appointed as the Program Administrator for Zeropaid and I’ve been working nearly non-stop over the past few weeks giving the software section a good thorough cleaning.
I’m going to give you all some links to the new programs and the many new sections, over 10 [...]
All-in-one P2P sharing software
Aimini P2P software v1.8.0.1 released
For Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Version: 1.8.0.1
Released: May 5, 2006
File size: 2.41 MB
aimini P2P sharing software, building your own P2P world!
http://www.aimini.com/
A fascinating P2P software, it lets people communicate and collaborate over the Internet and corporate intranets, holding real-time communicatings where they can see, hear, and exchange information with each other. Aimini P2P software allows [...]
Record Industry Sues XM Satellite
Natural allies in the music industry – record labels and a leading satellite service – are on opposing sides in a federal lawsuit over how consumers may legally record songs using next-generation radio devices.
The recording industry accuses XM Satellite Radio of “massive wholesale infringement” because of a $400 iPod-like device that allows XM customers to [...]
Trojan Removes P2P Downloads
There is a new trojan circulating that deletes files that it suspects have been downloaded via P2P networks. The trojan unknowingly infects a user’s computer and begins deleting files.
The trojan, called Erazer-A, targets the default download directories used by numerous P2P programs. The trojan works by searching for the default download directories that download programs [...]
More RIAA terror tactics
Police officers in Norfolk, Virginia, raided a record store called Dappa Don Clothing Company in March, confiscating several thousand dollars’ worth of mixtapes and charging the store’s owner with illegally “selling certain recorded devices.”
The raid was the latest in a nationwide crackdown on retailers who sell mixtapes – collections of hip-hop songs that DJ’s remix [...]
How to call anyworld in the world for FREE with Skype
Is the era of the old fashioned telephone dead? Say it isn’t so. I’m not talking about cell phones either, I’m talking about a dramatic development from those crazy cats at Skype. It was just reported from a good friend of mine, Chris, AKA “dubstylee,” that outgoing calls from Skype will be free until the [...]
SkypeOUT now FREE to the US & Canada
Skype today announced that all US and Canadian-based Skype customers can now make free SkypeOut™ calls to traditional landline and mobile phones in the US and Canada. Previously, Skype users in both countries were required to pay for Skype calls from their PCs to traditional telephones. Free SkypeOut calls to the US or Canada will [...]
