Having written about podcasting in the last post, I was reading this month’s [Wired](http://www.wired.com) magazine when I came across the word pspcasting and was perplexed I hadn’t come across it before. It’s basically a way to use RSS again to sync a video file from a feed and then convert it into a format that the PSP can play back. Some good info on it is [here](http://www.pspvideo9.com/pspcasting.html), [here](http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/03/pspcasting.html), and [here](http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000033038817).
Some superb testing for virus infections has been done by the F-Secure folks on the Toyota Prius. For now, they have disproved the myth that the car can be infected with a bluetooth virus such as Cabir. Read the full post on their blog [here](http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/archive-052005.html#00000553). Further down in the same blog they have pictures of what it looks like when your phone starts to get infected with Cabir. The easiest solution in this case? Walk away from the immediate vicinity and the annoying pop-up should disappear. It’s not always obvious, especially for the average phone user, but this will get rid of that annoying pop-up.