Dick Tracy Meets Black Berry Wrist Watch

Written by on March 31, 2010 in Gadgets - No comments

 

Blackberry Wrist Phone

Not what I had in mind when I saw hands free, thinking it was a Dick Tracy style watch that you can carry on a conversation right on your watch.  Being a former BlackBerry user myself ( I love  my G1 ) , I am tempted to pre-order one of these inPulse smartwatch from BlackBerry to see how well it actually work.  I am not a clumsy person  ( coughs , ChangoBi ,lol) but I’ve dropped my phone a few times trying to get my G1  out of the holster only to find out it’s an unknown caller (most likely a telemarketter).  The inPulse Smartwatch will connect to your BlackBerry via bluetooth and you can just glance at your wrist to find out who’s calling or read the incoming SMS message.  We’re not far from Dick Tracy watch, I can just feel it!  But meanwhile I think  the Smartwatch will be a good addition to all you crackberry addicts.

PreOrder: $149 from Allerta

Big Brother Is Watching You – Warner Bros UK

Written by on March 31, 2010 in Technology - No comments


Warner Bros Recruiting Students to Spy on Peer To Peer Usage

 

Do you love downloading movies form Limewire, Frostwire , or from any of the other countless peer to peer networks ? Be warned, big brother is looking Warner Bors UK are providing internships to students with a computer/IT related degree to be actively part in reducing piracy on the web. The internship at £17,500 (around $26,000) a year, will not only give these students an insider knowledge into corporations fighting copyrighted file sharing, but an opportunity to potentially spy on their fellow students.


 

 

 

 

The company, with many wide ranging subsidiary brands and companies, will give the “lucky” student tools, knowledge and training to search the Internet for links, posts, torrents and information which will assist efforts in bringing cease and desist notices, DMCA orders and other legal means to remove content. The intelligence acquired could also be used later in a court of law if sites do not comply.

The job description, aimed particularly at University of Manchester students, and presumably others also, states:

·                                 to monitor local Internet forums and IRC [channels] for pirated Warner Bros. and NBCU content in order to gather information on pirate sites, groups and activities;

·                                 create new and maintain existing accounts on private sites:

·                                 scanning for links to hosted pirated Warner Bros. and NBCU content to issue take-down notices;

·                                 maintaining and developing bots for Internet link scanning system (see here)

·                                 performing trap purchases of pirated products and logging result;

·                                 inputting data and other intelligence into “the” (their own) forensics database

·                                 periodically producing research documents on piracy related technological developments.

Softpedia suggest a similarity between Warner Bros. and the Chinese government, saying that both organisations look for those who are willing to spy on their peers. Of course, this internship does not necessarily state to spy or collect intelligence on one’s direct peers, but as we are all of the same generation of a border-less Internet, we are all a collective here.

 


 

 


 Though as Gizmodo point out, there could be wider social implications to consider before applying for this role. As the Generation Y have been brought up on accessing digital media and illegal content, if your torrent-addicted friends and colleagues find out the job you do, being ostracised from a friendship group could be the least of your worries. As the tech world will be quite aware of, the online community can be particularly ruthless on the social network to the wider “anonymous” web.

 




Some background information that I have written about before might be of use to students in regards to legalities, illegalities and suchlike. More can be found here.

Torrents are the main issue to worry about. In this context, downloading files through peer-to-peer or HTTP/FTP transfer is “a little illegal”, whereas the corporations have a major issue with users who actively share the files. Torrents generally only work on a basis where the files you download are also shared with others to maintain the seed/leech ratio, to enable others to download as you have. These can, and do get tracked.

HTTP/FTP transfers of copyrighted material are illegal, though not deemed as bad as actively sharing content like with torrents. These cannot be actively traced, as such. The only viable way to trace a download from a server like through MediaFire or RapidShare is to seek a court order for the server and/or transfer logs to be sought. A court order can also be issued to your ISP which record every site and file you access, though these are secure and unreadable by the vast majority of ISP employees. This of course is far more difficult to do as some evidence is required before a court order is issued.

If you were a student and you were offered this job , what would you say do ?

Fake Facebook Virus

Written by on March 29, 2010 in Facebook - 1 Comment

 

Facebook Antivirus Beta , Christian Martell

 

 

Most users of Facebook would know better than to install a program that claims to provide anti-virus protection from a website (why would anyone want to be a part of a social network that has viruses???) Unfortunately, there are plenty of people that believe that some app called Facebook Antivirus could really offer them protection from viruses while surfing Facebook.

 This is so not the case. Facebook Antivirus is just another piece of garbage-ware that feeds of unknowing users. Facebook is obviously King in town when it comes to the social networks, and as such is a tempting target for malware creators to lure an unsuspecting 250 million Facebook users into downloading this piece of trash software.Like many other “bootleg” looking software , Facebook Antivirus uses images from legitimate software  to fol users into thinking that they are getting official software. The interface above, for example, is ripped from Panda Cloud Antivirus and the app also uses a Norton icon in certain places. The familiar yellow circle and stethoscope is all the convincing it would take for many users to install the malicious app.

 

 

Panda Cloud AntiVirus

 

Once a profile is infected, the rogue goes to work tagging your photos with 20 of your friends and then publishes the photo to your wall. Friends receive update notifications, stumble across the Antivirus, unknowingly click through, and spread the infection.

Facebook will no doubt shut down the app soon, but it's important to remember to be careful what you click. Less experienced users who need a little extra help identifying threats should check out some of the free tools

The good folks at F-Secure have posted a number of screenshots of FB Antivirus and you'll find information at Facebook Insider that will help you clean up your photos and wall if you've been victimized by the rogue program.

 

Free Youtube Music Downloads Using Dirpy

Written by on March 29, 2010 in How To, music - 2 Comments


Convert Video to Audio With Dirpy

 

 A lot of videos on Youtube are awesome just as audio clips. Whether it is a comedy routine or a how to  Dirpy is the (free) tool for the job.


 Dirpy is a tool that lets you download or convert your favorite YouTube videos to high quality mp3s in real-time. Dirpy Studio provides many useful features like real-time transcoding, id3 metadata tags, offsets, support for high quality formats (including HD), and more. 


Dirpy also provides a powerful file search tool to help you find audio, video, archive, and executable files hosted in open directories across the web. 

 

 Using Dirpy is super easy . Take the embed code of the video that you want  and paste into the box below 


Dirpy , Christian Martell


After you click on the dirpy! button, you will be taken to a screen like this 


Dirpy , Christian Martell


You have the option to edit the id3 tag data, bitrate and much more . Once you have selected your settings , ( usually the default setting works fine ) click download and presto , your free music download is complete !




Tower Of Babel Art Installation

Written by on March 27, 2010 in Art - 2 Comments

Here is a video of me explaining my art cube for the Tower of Babel Installation that was held at the Aeon Logic Art Gallery . Shout out to David  for the footage .

Gmail Goodies Part 1

Written by on March 19, 2010 in Google - No comments

 

 

Have you ever gone to a website and clicked on a link that says “Contact Me” or “Email”, and then after a little delay you got a lovely pop up message from windows telling you to configure Microsoft Outlook. That is such a drag isn’t it? You are online surfing and then boom, windows goes rogue, lol. In order to send an email to so someone you need to use another program to send it.  I have 2 wonderful downloads add-ons that will alleviate this.

 

 The first is an add-on for Google Chrome (I love this browser). Go to your extensions menu, and search “Send from Gmail”.  W With this download you can surf the net and if you see an email address and click on it, it will use your Gmail account to send the message instead of using the windows default mail program. 

 

The next goodie is called the “Gmail Notifier

 

 This is just what the name implies, a Gmail notified. After you install this program, you will be prompted to login with your Gmail user name, and password. Once that’s complete you will see an icon in your windows notification area (see below)

 

Gmail Notification Icon

 

 Now you can sit back and relax. Whenever you get an email to your gmail account , you will get a popup notifiying you of your new message 

How to find Unread (Missing) Messages in Gmail

Written by on March 19, 2010 in How To - 1 Comment

 

So for about the last two weeks I have had a phantom hidden, unread new message in my gmail inbox. I scoured all of 50 some odd thousand email in my inbox and came up with zilch.  I am sure some of you know what I’m talking about. After much trial and error I cam up with a quick fix: Use your search bar.

 

 

If you do a search for say, messages that are in your trash can you see the following in the search box in: trash. 

 

To view all (and only) unread messages in your Gmail account:

·                        Type "label:unread" (not including the quotation marks) in the Gmail search field.

·                        Click Search Mail.

If you do this search repeatedly or generally appreciate brevity, you can use "l:unread" or even "l:^u" instead of "label:unread".

Of course, you can combine the quest for unread messages with others:

·                        "l:^u from:tim" finds all unread messages from "tim",

·                        "l:^u l:^t" finds all unread starred mail, and

·                        "l:^u l:^k subject:hi" finds all unread messages with "hi" in the subject that are in theTrash.

 

 

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I am a Senior Web \ Mobile Developer residing in sunny Orlando Fl. I love developing awesome mobile apps, fresh web designs, playing my bass guitar and watching Robot Chicken ( Adult Swim rocks lol) .Uber Twitter addict, and leopard gecko owner. -Christian Martell