Interesting Links

SDCS - Sloot Digital Coding system, data storage invention of dutch man Jan Sloot, based on integer database (reference table), a 256 bit key and recursion.

DNA storage, a spinoff based on possibly the same principle.

A TelcomSoft DNA v2.4 demo video:

Telcomsoft DNA whitepaper

Wether an Alien Reproduction Vehicle or a Nicolai Tesla product it is very interesting to see a Space Time propelled Zero Energy vehicle inner workings.

You don't want engine failure on this one going faster than the speed of light.

The Fluxliner or ARV described by Mark McCandlish

XDA Developers Forum - where it all happens for Android and Windows devices

4PDA forum - subscribe and find any Software for Android or Windows devices. Tip: use Chrome to translate

PirateBay Proxies - google knows where to find it

HardwareInfo - keep up to date with latest IT info

Spiceworks - clever and free IT management software

Creative ideas - like it says

TomTom Route - live traffic info and route planner (Europe, US)

A new theory of French architect JP Houdin that very likely solves and explains the mystery, still waiting for permission to investigate

Windows Seven Forum - tutorials, tweaks, forum and issues

ITknowledge24 - blog and tools about security

Pebble Smart watch - e-paper display Bluetooth smart watch for iPhone and Android, leave the phone in the pocket ($150)

i'm Watch - smart watch with own Android OS (i'm Droid 2) and Wifi and Handsfree talking but expensive ($350)

FlightRadar24 - real-time flight data, speed height, from-to, etc.

Realtime car engine info via Wifi (Car Diagnostic Plug) and Android app with dashboard for this android device

A sd storage card with wifi access with down/upload for use in camera, printer, mp3, home cinema (still 60 euro though)

Did Tesla blew up Tunguska in 1908 - In his search for wireless power transmission around the globe he was struggling for funding

I need summer. Where is it?

Oh Emma...

Just ordered 2 HSTi Wireless Media Sticks. You can get them now for 39 euro a pop. Ordered them here.

NAS/smb share -> Your Wifi Router -> USB Mass Storage device (emulates FAT32: not for files > 4Gb !!, total size shares <1Tb or 30.000 files)

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