Archive for digital lifestyle

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…

(more…)

BEING A NARCISSIST or Why I prefer GOOGLE to BING

// December 2nd, 2009 // No Comments » // digital lifestyle, Technology

I was reading Kara Swisher’s post on All Things D about the Bing demo at Microsoft. I decided to give it a show compared to Google. To me Bing fails very simply. I will be the first to admit I’m a complete narcissist when it comes to search engines. If I put in my name and the engine can not find me adequately, then how the hell can it find anything else I would want as it has no real idea of who the hell I am or my existence! Yes that’s how I feel. So here is my simple test. (more…)

E-Book Review from Vincent Everts

// August 11th, 2009 // No Comments » // digital lifestyle, gadgets, links, press, speaker, Technology, Work

Vincent Evert is the tech guru and Trendwatcher in the Netherlands. In this video he shows the various E-books that are on the market from the Kindle to the Open Source E-Books that are out there.
Formats available: Quicktime (.mov)
Amazon KindleImage by davidking via Flickr

Vodafone Mobile Clicks Award

// July 22nd, 2009 // No Comments » // conferences, digital lifestyle, gadgets, Technology, Video

I just finished a teaser for the Vodafone Mobile Clicks Award. Vodafone is giving away €150,000 in prize money to 3 startups. There is a jury of 12 experts to judge the startups in both England and Holland. In August they will be opening up the finalists to be voted on by the public to determine who gets the award. The finale will take place at Picnic in Amsterdam on 25th of September, and should be really fun to see who wins. (more…)