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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

CloudMagic - Search Tool for Gmail



Features:
-Super Fast Search As You Type
-Lists relevant emails & contacts instantly as you type. Saves hours each week. Quick Preview
-Allows you to quickly preview & copy data from existing emails while composing new mails.
-Non-intrusive Interface
- Inserts a search box on the upper right corner of Gmail interface. This search box is the only addition to the    primary Gmail UI. Multiple Accounts
-Searches across multiple accounts and presents unified search result.
-Seamless Gmail Integration
-Integrates seamlessly with your Gmail interface. Privacy & Security
-Keeps authentication details and mails in your hard-disk. Never exchanges Gmail's authentication details or its  content with anyone else other than Gmail.



CloudMagic

IM+ Web Messenger



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Friday, August 20, 2010

Anomos - Pseudonymous and Encrypted BitTorrent

  



What is Anomos?

Anomos is a decentralized peer-to-peer file sharing system derived from BitTorrent which is capable of protecting its user’s identities by means of an advanced, planned mix network. Its purpose is twofold. In one way it is simply an intellectual exercise; we are computer scientists interested in encryption, the limits of anonymity, and the design of networks. In another sense it is a profound demonstration of individual liberty, a demand for freedom, privacy and anonymity on the Internet.

General Features:
- File transfers through Anomos are anonymous. After being sent, packets are routed through a number of intermediary nodes before reaching their final destination. These intermediary nodes can only confirm that their neighbors are participating in the network, they cannot confirm that their neighbors are sharing or merely relaying information, nor can they determine what is being shared.
- Downloading with Anomos is decentralized — the downloader receives parts of the requested file from a number of different sources, similar to how BitTorrent functions.
- Connections within Anomos are End-To-End encrypted.
- Communication with the Tracker is also encrypted.

Anomos

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Toshiba Libretto W100 Dual-Screen Tablet



Starts at $1099.99

Toshiba

KeyTool Keyring Multi-tool

 

KeyTool Keyring Multi-tool

A tiny arsenal of tools that hides surrounding one of your keys.
Made of 422 grade stainless steel.

Tools:
Large screwdriver
Medium screwdriver
Small screwdriver
Nail file
Finger nail cleaner
Bottle cap opener
Wire cutter
Tweezers
Keyring clip and fake key (for fun) included.
Dimensions: 1.97" x 0.79"

ThinkGeek

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

SeaKettle: a life raft with an incorporated desalination process



Function

The SeaKettle is a life raft that combines safety, accessibility, and a desalination process. In an emergency at sea, you may not be able to obtain fresh drinking water before being forced to abandon ship. Passengers could easily die of thirst or from extreme temperatures before they are rescued or reach land. The SeaKettle solves these potential life threatening problems by providing both insulated, reliable shelter as well as fresh drinking water. The process, (see image 5), involves pumping sea water up to a Gortex covered reservoir, where the water is subject to evaporation. The evaporated water then hits the top canopy and condenses, filling the four pockets around the raft with fresh drinking water. The Gortex cover over the reservoir allows the vapor molecules to escape, but holds in the larger liquid molecules, preventing the pockets of fresh water from becoming contaminated by the sea water. This produces enough water for up to five passengers to stay sufficiently hydrated.



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