Controversial photo of Justin Beiber

At first glance this picture looks authentic, but I think this is just the result of engineering.

Remove all traces of post with Web 2.0 Suicide Machine

Want to remove traces of postings and personal information but does not want to linger to remove everything? Relax, now present a killer software that can remove trace them easily and quickly.

Software called Web 2.0 Suicide Machine was developed by a company based in the Netherlands. The software only takes 52 minutes to remove all postings and personal information stored on your Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Twitter.

As many as 3,000 people have been trying out this free killer software. While others reported as many as 90,000 people were lined up waiting their turn.

The workings of this software is quite easy. Only by providing the account password, then all the posts and the information will be lost. The users will receive the message reads, "RIP, 2.0. We'll miss you", so removal is complete data

Google TV Will Appear This Month

After the introduction of Google TV about five months before the event Google I / O, Google is now showing the development of the site where they update the Google TV, Google, while demonstrating that the TV will go on sale soon.

For those who still do not know is Google TV, it brings a new concept, where it will combine your TV today, along with the web, as well as bringing non-stop entertainment experience for you. Google also has worked with Amazon and Netflix to bring the various interests of the plan online, directly into the TV with ease.

In addition to that, just as the smart phone today, Google TV will also focus on additional applications, where developers can build their favorite applications, while helping and bringing TV viewing experience to a new level.

Waiting with Google TV is expected to be released this month, where Sony is expected to be among the first, other than the Logitech also be introduced in the near future.

Future mobile phones, No Need Charger

Many mobile phone users who love to feel annoyed when suddenly his cell phone battery runs out when needed, could be due to the too frequent use, battery life, small amps, and so forth. This is not an issue for Nokia phones this one concept, the Nokia E-Cu (E for Environment, Cu to Cooper). The phone can charge the battery automatically when it is going in a pants pocket though.

E-Cu cell phone has no charger. To convert the heat energy, the handset utilizes a tool called thermogenerator. The back was full of copper that can convert heat into electrical energy. So simply put into the owners pocket, the phone automatically collects body heat and turn it into energy. And Voila, the phone battery to be charged again.

It seems interesting if this concept phone is really realized. But not explained whether the Nokia E-Cu can be shocked by the user so many layers of conductor. Users whose hands easily sweat may be more careful.