Amazon has just launched their own Android app store today, a direct competitor of Google’s official Android Market. They are currently offering over 3,800 apps for download which, for the majority, can all be test drived in the browser before purchase. They are also offering one free app every day! For instance, today, they’re giving away Angry Birds Rio, a new physics-based game from Rovio.
If you have an android-based phone or tablet, be sure to check out Amazon’s new app store right here!
Just a quick post to note that today marks the 80th anniversary of William “Tiberius” Shatner!
William Alan Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor, recording artist, and author. He gained worldwide fame and became a cultural icon for his portrayal of James T. Kirk, captain of the USS Enterprise, in the science fiction television series Star Trek from 1966 to 1969, Star Trek: The Animated Series from 1973 to 1974, and in seven of the subsequent Star Trek feature films from 1979 to 1994. He has written a series of books chronicling his experiences playing Captain Kirk and being a part of Star Trek and has co-written several novels set in the Star Trek universe. He has also authored a series of science fiction novels called TekWar that were adapted for television. [Source]
Happy Birthday Mr. Shatner! So, have you reached the top of that mountain by now? (see below) :)
A court in the Netherlands has ruled that hacking a WiFi connection is not inherently illegal. But the ruling was based more on a technicality in the law than the principle, meaning it’s possible officials could seek to update legislation.
The ruling is actually a small part of a wider case involving a student who posted on the notorious 4chan board threatening to shoot people at a Dutch high school (for which he received a community service sentence.)
The reason for the ruling is that the wording of Dutch law says only computers can be hacked, and defines a computer as a machine that processes, transmits and stores data. The student accessed the Internet connection through a wireless router which — because it doesn’t store data (beyond user settings) — is not classed as a computer.
The case will now go to appeal in a higher court where prosecutors look set to argue that the law should be interpreted more loosely to cover routers. It’s also been noted that in cases such as this, the WiFi hacker could be open to civil cases for breaching the network security.
A previous case in the Netherlands concluded that neither hacking a WiFi network, nor piggybacking on to an unsecured connection, can be classed as theft. That’s because the court ruled that bandwidth is not an asset for these legal purposes.
To create this visual history of Humanity, Gareth Lloyd and Tom Martin used data from 15,500 historical events on Wikipedia and mapped them on an empty surface according to their locations on the world map and the time each happened during the history of mankind. Watch as the new world explodes as Christopher Columbus crosses the Atlantic in 1492.
I’m sure you’ve all noticed by now, here at [GAS], we’re big fans of geeky birthday cakes, and the following one is (gruesomely) geeky in its own way.
There’s nothing quite like the taste of insanity to help you cope with being a year older! If you want to see some other Cthulhu-themed cakes, greatwhitesnark.com has a few other ones on display.
Written and directed by Ruairi Robinson and starring Max Records from “Where The Wild Things Are”, here is Blinky, a 13-minute short movie about a kid getting a robot “friend” as a gift, but unfortunately, the robot eventually takes the orders of his master a little too seriously.
Redditor Captaincripple lost his leg last year in a motorbike accident, so when came the time to have a prosthetic leg made for him, he asked the reddit community for some creative idea on how he could make the prosthesis look like a work of art. Here’s the result: