Cool Tee: Nyan Cat Toaster

Sick of Nyan Cat? The Internet (mostly) feels your pain. To make it perfectly clear, you can pick up one of these from from BustedTees:

No, not the model (probably). The Nyan Cat Toaster shirt. It’s $20USD, and probably the best use of a Pop Tart cat image ever.

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Featured Animated Short: Countdown [Video]

London, UK-based artist Céline Desrumaux worked 2 years on this amazing animated short before bringing it to fruition, and I must say, after watching the final result, it was all worth it!

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Cordless Mousewich and USB Cheese Drive [Pic]

I doubt the meat/cheese/bread ratio of this sandwich is optimal when it comes to the taste factor, but still, we give an A+ to this creation for its originality!

[Source: Insanewiches | Via Neatorama]

Facebook adds real-time link scanning

Facebook has partnered with a web security company to automatically scan all outgoing links that appear on the site. It’s an attempt to combat spam links that understandably flourish on Facebook.

The tool being used is the impressively sounding Websense ThreatSeeker Cloud powered by the Advanced Classification Engine. (There’s a TRITON in there somewhere as well.) In practice it’s a similar tool to that which is used by several search engines and browsers: when a user clicks on the link, it’s checked against a database and, if it looks suspicious, the user is given the choice of proceeding, going back to Facebook, or getting more technical details. The button to go back is intentionally made more prominent than the one to follow the link regardless.

How successful this is in practice depends on the accuracy of the database, but in principle it certainly seems a sensible idea. With 800 million users, there’ll be plenty of people on Facebook who either take no security precautions whatsoever, or have installed so many bogus antivirus applications that their screen is flooded with toolbars to the point that the main window looks like the view through a suit of armor visor.

The partnership also involves Websense producing a Facebook app named Defensio. It’s for people who run a Facebook page (as a opposed to a personal profile) and allows them to block links to malicious content, as well as optionally filtering links to particular topics.

In what’s probably not a coincidence, the announcement came just as Websense revealed the results of a survey into office staff computer use. As well as reporting “Facebook users growing at 41% year over year” (more poking = less aerobics?), it claimed that 63 percent of firms agreed that employee use of social media was a risk to the organization’s security, but that only 29 percent said they had adequate security measures. What percentage of those responding had any idea what they were talking about isn’t known.

Steampunk Week at Tor + Amazing Deals on E-Books!

Scifi and fantasy publisher Tor is celebrating the fledgling mainstream success of steampunk by dedicating a week to the genre at their website, with articles by popular bloggers and writers, as well as sweepstakes and contests.

They’re also offering a week-long deal on their steampunk titles for $2.99 on e-book formats, including Boneshaker by Cherie Priest (pictured), The Affinity Bridge by George Mann, and Mainspring by Jay Lake. I can recommend Boneshaker as a great read. Mad scientists! Zeppelins! Pirates! Zombies!

Or if Tor’s celebration just gets you in a steampunk kind of mood, two other great series are the Leviathan series by Scott Westerfeld and the Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger. Westerfeld’s is a young adult alternate history of World War I where the opposing powers are “darwinists” who create living airships and “clankers” who build giant war machines; the first book is Leviathan and the third book in the trilogy just came out last month.

The first book in Carriger’s five-book series is Soulless, and the last book will be coming out in February. The story is set in an alternate Victorian London where werewolves and vampires are out in society and explained scientifically. No zombies or warships in this one, just a lot of tea and parasols and neat gadgets. You can also get the first three books as a bundle on Kindle!

Anyone else have steampunk recommendations of your own?

Image: Cherie Priest / Diana / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Hand-Painted Street Fighter Chucks [Pictures]

Madrid, Spain-based artist Maya Pixelskaya took a pair of conventionnal converse shoes and transformed them into what is probably the best looking chucks we’ve ever seen. Check these beauties out!

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