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Reviews
ParkinToronto report for Front Street
_ August 20, 2013_ Kevin Costain

ParkinToronto: Using Data To Avoid Parking Tickets In Toronto

ParkInToronto.com is a new site that uses Toronto’s freely available parking ticket database to give users a way to search for past ticket details on a specific location. The idea certainly isn’t new, but it is one that is becoming more prevalent as users continually look for ways to make sense of data.

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Links
Apple Logo
_ August 19, 2013_ Kevin Costain

The Low-end iPhone Market

The always interesting John Gruber offers The Case for a New Lower-Cost iPhone that brings up a number of great thoughts about what we’re all expecting in the next lower end phone named 5C.

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Editorial
Apple Logo
_ August 15, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Apple’s next moves invite madness without clarity

Everyone seems to know what’s coming next (often representing it as truth), yet Apple is one of the most secretive companies on the planet. Often I’m told “The new iPhone is going to have this feature”, as if they forgot to read the “rumour” part of the news.

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Ideas
Certified Stamp
_ August 14, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Why don’t we have an online sale verification system?

It’s going to become harder than ever to resell your valuable stuff. So I ask, why is it that an independent body hasn’t been developed to verify online goods?

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Reviews
Bitmessage Logo
_ August 13, 2013_ Kevin Costain

First Look: Bitmessage – Email for the Paranoid

While the options are currently very thin, one that is gaining attention is Bitmessage. I’ll take look at this new messaging tool and what promises to be a new way of sending messages.

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Ideas
HotspotVPN Logo
_ August 12, 2013_ Kevin Costain

The disappearing HotspotVPN

I was happy to pay the $95.75 yearly charge for HotspotVPN. However, when I decided to cancel, the problems started. HotspotVPN has charged me $95.75 for something I didn’t want and seems to have fallen off the face of the earth.

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Reviews
Bluepass Logo
_ August 10, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Bluepass – An Interesting New Password Manager

Bluepass, a new tool (like Keepass) that intends to have cross-platform support and a new syncing feature for your data. Bluepass is currently in its early stages and looking for support.

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Editorial
Windows XP Logo
_ August 9, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Wait, what? Being Good And Useful Is Apocalyptic?

It seems abundantly clear to these folks that using Windows XP past available patches is akin to something like an extinction event. Seriously?

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Links
Windows Server Logo (2013)
_ August 8, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview

Microsoft has offered a preview of WIndows Server 2012 R2; here’s how to get it, and what I’m interested in.

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Editorial
_ August 7, 2013_ Kevin Costain

How NOT to approach a blogger

I wrote a post based on a fellow named Kash Shahzada. With that, I took some time to look into what his company was, and more about the individual that was publicly available on the Internet. Recently, he’s asked me to take down some of those details.

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