What is Bytes of Blah?
Just a collection of short little bits of news that I found interesting but there isn't a huge amount to discuss about them. I will include source links for the articles and such too.
Chromebox mouse from Samsung:
Samsung has finally shown off the mouse designed to go with your chromebox. The mouse is pretty plain looking and doesn't seem to have any chrome branding on it.
Source: OMG! Chrome!
New kindles have locked bootloaders:
It's hardly a surprise that Amazon locked the bootloader and it will certainly make it a lot harder to get any custom ROMs on there.
Source: Android Police
London Underground map as a radio?
This is very very cool. A working radio designed to look like a map of the London Underground.
Source: Engadget
Evernote comes to Ubuntu:
I'm not one for taking notes so I've never used Evernote but it seems to be very popular and now you can get it for Ubuntu via Everpad. It comes with a lovely Unity lens as well.
Source: OMG! Ubuntu!
WiFi and USB cufflinks?
Perfect for all your black tie spying needs. One cufflink is a little 2GB USB drive and the other is a little USB WiFi adapter.
Source: Tom's hardware
Samsung has finally shown off the mouse designed to go with your chromebox. The mouse is pretty plain looking and doesn't seem to have any chrome branding on it.
Source: OMG! Chrome!
New kindles have locked bootloaders:
It's hardly a surprise that Amazon locked the bootloader and it will certainly make it a lot harder to get any custom ROMs on there.
Source: Android Police
London Underground map as a radio?
This is very very cool. A working radio designed to look like a map of the London Underground.
Source: Engadget
Evernote comes to Ubuntu:
I'm not one for taking notes so I've never used Evernote but it seems to be very popular and now you can get it for Ubuntu via Everpad. It comes with a lovely Unity lens as well.
Source: OMG! Ubuntu!
WiFi and USB cufflinks?
Perfect for all your black tie spying needs. One cufflink is a little 2GB USB drive and the other is a little USB WiFi adapter.
Source: Tom's hardware
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