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  • With desktop camera, your face can be your password | CNET News.com

    Just noticed this story (via a link from LifeHacker)

    With desktop camera, your face can be your password | CNET News.com

    The company produces a 3D desktop camera that can be used for authentication. So instead of entering a password, smartcard or fingerprint, your face can log you into a computer (or open a door). Interesting for anyone working in the field of computer vision.

  • Software Development Process

    I link this Lisp comic strip

  • Google Notebook

    Maybe I've been hiding somewhere for a while, but I just discovered Google Notebook yesterday. In the past, while I've been browsing I've used a text editor to keep notes for myself, cutting from the webpage and pasting into a text file. Google have a Firefox plugin (I don't know if it's available for any other browsers) that allows you to select some text on a web page, right click, and choose "Note this". This saves the text and the link to a web-based notebook at Google. (You need a Google account.) I'm sure that there are alternatives available that do a similar task, but I haven't been using them.
    So far, this seems pretty good.
  • Macbook

    After months of pondering, I eventually ordered a Macbook Pro. I went for the “low-end” model, 2.16GHz processor and 1GB of RAM. €450 didn’t really make sense for the next model up, and a 17inch screen is just too big for a laptop (in my opinion). Now I just have to wait until it arrives :-( trying to supress the urge to check the UPS tracking website every 5 minutes. When it does arrive I’ll have a bit of learning to do to get use to the Mac way of doing things. Talking of such things, if you’re a Mac user, what software do you use for email, spreadsheet, wordprocessor? I just noticed that Openoffice only runs in X11 for Mac at the moment - which would probably be fine for me anyway.

  • Introducing iPhone Shuffle. Life Is Random.

    I’m not entirely sure about the iPhone, seems to be quite big for a phone. However this is a really good idea: Introducing iPhone Shuffle. Life Is Random.

    Thanks to the folks at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) for the link.

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