- Jailbreaking your phone is now legal, thanks to the EFF.
- This pretty much describes every university website I’ve ever seen.
- The three laws of robotics have made it into Last.fm’s robots.txt file.
- I’ve never understood most rap or hip hop music, but this Wikipedia article translates one song quite nicely.
- mediaelement.js is a great HTML5 video and audio player with fail-over support for Flash and Silverlight.
- Google recently became a much better dictionary search.
- While I wouldn’t consider them life-saving, here are 10 handy PHP snippets.
- Drawing vs. Photography marvelously combines sketches and photographs. You can find more on the illustrator’s site.
- Your Code Sucks — just like everybody’s.
- Intuit is pushing hard to keep the IRS from making taxes easy to file.
- Credit Karma promises a free credit score. I’ve seen a few good reviews on it, but haven’t used it personally.
- Wikileaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum was detained when coming into the country.
- A bunch of useful JavaScript and jQuery plugins and techniques.
- Do-it-yourself home security system could save you a few bucks if you’re wanting to lock down your house. NextAlarm appears to have some other similar (and fairly inexpensive) options as well.
- F.B.I. challenges Wikipedia on use of F.B.I. seal. Wikipedia responds with a primer on law.
- Google now allows multiple account sign-in for some of their services.
- Contrary to popular belief, the customer is not always right.