It appears that George Clooney has given girlfriend Sarah Larson the boot. His publicist (I guess you know you’ve ‘arrived’ when you announce your breakup through a publicist) says the actor and Sarah Larson really didn’t have that much in common and he wasn’t ready to move the relationship along.
With so many marriages ending in divorce these days, maybe cutting Sarah Larson loose now was the right thing for Clooney to do. Its a pretty valuable thing to be in a relationship that lets you express yourself without retribution; I think that’s probably what George Clooney is looking for and when she gets her head back on straight, Sarah Larson will probably realize that as well. Read the rest of this entry »
Since the first pocket sized cell phone was put on the market, people been stealing them. And if you’re like me and have a habit of misplacing your gadgets and just generally worried about their security, iHound can help you. Portable application iHound aims to make it easy to locate your items and report their theft if they’ve fallen into the wrong hands. iHound works with a wide variety of devices including thumb drives, iPods, and many PDA cell phones. iHound is a great piece of software that you can install on those precious devices that will let you know if your lost device has been plugged into another computer, and gives you the computer name, IP address and a Google map image of it’s present location.
To accomplish this magical feat, iHound places a small “MyPasswords” file that looks like a text document in the device’s root folder. If that file is opened, the iHound website can report the approximate location, IP address, computer name, and more as well as print a formatted police report.
You can also use the iHound to protect other devices like digital cameras, USB drives and MP3 players. All you need to do is configure iHound for your device and download an install the iHound application on your device. The best part is that the basic version of iHound is free and lets you track upto 3 devices. Read the rest of this entry »