Remy Alarm Clock Blanket!

Here’s an interesting concept, an alarm clock that’s embedded in a blanket light up when it’s time for you to eat the worms. Of course, set that alarm early so you can eat all the worms.
Here is something that you may want to consider taking with you when you go to bed. Much of us want to know what goes on in bed when we sleep and while these may occur at times where we least note them to be, it would be best to have a handy device as the Remy Alarm Blanket which monitors your movements and alerts you as well.
This is a good device to use especially if you are the type who wants to monitor your sleep movements in bed.
iPhone hack warning from IBM
Here’s a warning that’s been going around for the iPhone. My advice? Just wait until the real “version 2″ comes out. Anything new, all the early adopters WILL be the beta-testers, really….
On the side note, yes, we have been trying to get one number one for “hack iphone” for no apparent reason but simple we are bored and want to play with the “Algorithm”.
Oh yeah, i guess there’s IS a way to make the iPhone be hacked to work in New Zealand. Great news for New Zealanders….(I am sure they are all good golfers…with all those nice golf courses you know…i am joulous….)
ISS hasn’t yet got its hands on an iPhone but suggests the lack of a software developer’s kit means Apple can limit both third-party software and potential attacks, making it a lot harder for hackers and malware writers to take advantage of it.
“They’re not telling anyone how to write applications that run on the iPhone,” added Mehta. “It’s going to be much harder to write worms or viruses for that platform. Most malware written today for mobile platforms has been developed using software developer kits from the manufacturers. The lack of that on the iPhone will make it harder for people to develop malware for it.”
Watch as worms make music
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Watch as these worms make music, kinda cool~
Here we see an ensemble of worms creating sweet, sweet electroacoustic music on an electric touch contact feedback device (battery powered). No worms were harmed, despite the fact that they appear alarmed. They secrete albumen which is a sort of numbing thing (I think). Anyways, they were hastily removed and now live happily outside once again.
I believe that worms will be writing the pop hits of the future.


























