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Lessons Learned: Backup!

Backing up information seems like such a simple thing to do, but stop and consider if your information is actually safely backed up? With the demise of Ma.gnolia last week many are left wondering about the state of their backups particul [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, February 16th, 2009

Categories: Technology, Tips | No Comments »

LA Auto Show: Where ‘Green’ Means “Go, Go, Go”

The LA Auto Show is home to the largest west coast display of cutting edge vehicular design and engineering. Every year the show opens its design challenge to any automaker that feels like they are up for flexing their creative muscle. Th [...]

Posted by: Alex Leynes on Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Categories: Design, Events, Illustration, Sustainability, Technology | No Comments »

Scamming the scammers

We all hate junk mail, and it seems like it will never stop jamming up our Inboxes. Whether it’s elixirs for male enlargement, vacations to nowhere, or the infamous Nigerian bank scam, we all wish someone would do something to end the [...]

Posted by: Alex Leynes on Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Categories: News, Pop Culture, Technology, Websites | 1 Comment »

DNS Security

I’m far from a techy Server Admin, and this is far from a tech blog, but while checking out Dave Shea’s blog this morning, I caught wind of a potentially crippling security flaw. The low down is that if you go to your banks we [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, July 28th, 2008

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Wikis vs. E-mail

Confused by Wikis? Rather just use e-mail? Check out this graph and see if your opinion changes. (via Tantek Çelik on Twitter)

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Categories: Technology | 2 Comments »

Re-Sizer Photoshop Actions

Clients don’t always realize why the picture they took on their cellphone or old 3.2 MP digital camera can’t be blown up for use on a trade show booth. Even in the hands of a skilled photoshop artist the picture can only be bl [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Friday, July 18th, 2008

Categories: Photography, Software, Technology | No Comments »

Captcha Dead?

Say what you want about User Experience and User Interface, but for the longest time, Captcha has worked. Well this year the tide seems to be turning as spammers crack some of the most secure captcha’s used by Gmail, Yahoo Mail and [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Categories: Interactive, Technology | No Comments »

Processing ‘House of Cards’

Radiohead is one of those bands that always seems to innovate and they’ve done it again. For their latest video for House of Cards, they collaborated with James Frost (Of Blip Boutique) to realize a video created entirely using data [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Categories: Art, Interactive, Interview, Technology | 2 Comments »

Hey Rogers, here I come

Today Rogers Wireless formally announced their iPhone package rates. Set to be available July 11th, this is the newest 3G iPhone 2.0 for $199 for the 8GB or $299 for 16GB. Plans start at $60, and frankly, seem pretty decent all things con [...]

Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, June 27th, 2008

Categories: Technology, We love | 4 Comments »

280 Slides and counting

While going through my 1000 or so unread RSS feeds this morning I came across something worth sharing, and hopefully of some interest, for some of you out there. I’m not a huge can of the PowerPoint/Keynote/etc world but it’s [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Categories: Technology, Websites | No Comments »

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