Archive for Technology

Bitcoin Explained in 3 minutes Video

// April 10th, 2013 // No Comments » // gaming, Technology, Video

There is a lot of buzz nowadays about bitcoin. Some people are saying it is a good investment. But I’m sure you are wondering how it works. I’ve been following bitcoin on and off for a couple of years now, and it seems it is starting to tip into the mainstream media with lots of rumors running around it. Before you get caught up in the rumors, have a look at what bitcoin is. This is a great video that explains how the system works. Many people are switching due to the distrust that is forming around defaulting and corrupt banking systems. Could bitcoin be the answer, or just a stepping stone to a new type of currency?

How to hack a former employee’s LinkedIn account

// March 25th, 2013 // No Comments » // digital lifestyle, life, Technology

This is a surprisingly easy way that employers can hack into a former employee’s LinkedIn account. They can change anything they want, including password and the former employee wouldn’t know until it is to late. This was a discovery I made today when…

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Cheat sheet graphic dimensions for Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Twibbon

// October 22nd, 2012 // No Comments » // advertising, twitter, Work

I often have to co-ordinate campaigns across multiple Social Media Platforms for clients. To make sure the graphics are delivered correctly I made this list. This cheat sheet has the graphic requirements for the sites Facebook, Twitter, Twibbon and Youtube. The list has the height and width, maximum upload size as well as other notes. I hope this free list helps you Make Epic Shit! If it does, give me a tweet or a Like.

A Nano Swarm

// February 1st, 2012 // No Comments » // gadgets, Technology

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If you ever wonder what the world may look like in a few years with Nano bots flying through the sky. In perfect formation they could act as giant CO2 scrubbers, or even survey disaster sights for search and rescue. The possibilities are enormous but the sound will be much like a swarm of bees coming towards you. Have a look and see for yourself the work being done at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. Quickly you can imagine a world filled with swarms of flying robots.

A swarm of flying robots