Hmmm, should I call it LLL or L3? 🙂
Enjoy the new week!
Useful/Interesting
- Huge collection of videos of MIT lectures
- The Subwoofer That Shook The World
- Dutch found to be most computer literate in world
- 10 Things That Will Change The Way We Live
- How Things Work – Explaining the physics of everyday life
- Ultimate Geek Desks I want one.
- Recovering Scratched CDs
- How Computers Work
- Top ten reasons Geeks make good fathers
Apple
- Google does Macs Google releases 3 Mac OS X Widgets
- 10 Semi-Obscure Mac Programs You Shouldn’t Be Without
- MacBook Pro Reviewed by Macworld
- Apple Computer rated the Most Admired Company for Innovation in ’06
- New intel iMac — better than a light bulb!
- Mac OS X Essential Freeware
Software
- How to Subscribe to TV Shows Using The Democracy Player, Bittorrent & RSS
- Origamiproject an mystery Microsoft project?
- Microsoft is ‘Darth Vader’ – Wozniak
- Desktop Earth – Gorgeous Wallpaper Generator
- 53 ScreenShots of Latest Vista Release
- 15 Steps to Install Windows XP on a Flash Drive
- Creating Water From a Tap (Photoshop Tutorial)
Hardware
- A modular book shelf PC
- How to make PCB’s with a laser printer
- How To: Clean Your Keyboard
- USB 3.0 Confirmed (Wireless USB upto 1Gbps)
- Corsair System Building Guide
Science
- Can Humans Mentally Slow Time – Cool experiment
- Explanation of the Anomalies of Water (1-41)
- Study Shows Brain Anticipates Taste, Shifts Gears
- Quantum computer solves problem, without running
- 7000 fps movie of rare “Sprite” lightning
Programming/Development
- Free Game Programming/Development Books
- Dynamic PHP – Tricks PHP can do that Java/C#/C++ wont
- CSS Layout Tutorial for beginners
- How to Think Like A Computer Scientist a Python tutorial
Technology
- New GMail Feature: Smart Replying
- Google releases new Page Creator
- VIA announces A New High Definition Audio Codec
- Faster than Fiber
- 10 classic clueless-user stories
- Toyota Prius Parks Itself (video included)
Security
- Proof: Employees Don’t Care About Security
- Famous Unsolved Codes and Ciphers
- Encrypting Your Communication Means You Must Be a Criminal