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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Thoughts on Avatar
Revision for my upcoming forensic science exam was getting a bit tedious so I went to see Avatar last night. It’s pretty good. The 3D effects are really impressive, and for the most part, a lot more subtle than I … Continue reading
COFEE & DECAF
There have been some very odd things going on in computer forensics over the last few weeks. First, Microsoft’s COFEE incident response tool leaked onto the internet. COFEE had previously only been available to law enforcement organisations, so having it … Continue reading
Last.fm
Last week I started playing with Last.fm in an attempt to stave off the boredom associated with the statistics labs that were piling-up on my desk. If you have a strange desire to know what I’ve been listening to recently, … Continue reading