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Not Found: Multi-Touch Mini, Virus Infection Analysis, Photosynth and Chrome

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 – running time 31:35
Building a mini multi-touch table. Analysis of a Virus Infection in Windows. Photo stitching to the extreme with Photosynth, and Google Chrome memory manager.

Chris Gerling invites us to infect and analyze a Windows installation. Don't worry, it's just a VM. We take a look at realtime process and event logging using free tools from Sysinternals. More.

Darren Kitchen demos the Multi-Touch Mini -- an inexpensive home built multi-user, multi-touch computer interface. More.

Shannon Morse experiments with Microsoft's new Photosynth project and brings us a virtual walkthrough of the Hak5 set. more

We'll be at Toorcon this weekend, if you're going and want to meetup for a drink or say hi and grab some stickers be sure to follow one of us on Twitter. You can find us all at @hak5

We're not HD yet but we're getting there. You can help out by donating for Hak5 stickers!