page-2938 [view: normal]
- Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your Workspace
- Foobar2000 v1.0 Beta -- holy crap, it's finally here!
- Is the Android OS Growing Too Quickly?
- Wall-E in Real Life: Euro-Trashbot Cleans up Italian Streets
- Britain's new Internet law as bad as everyone's been saying
- Wired’s Concept iTablet App (Video)
- Twitter Geotagging Now Officially Available
- Microsoft to offer 24k free training vouchers in N. Carolina
- Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android
- Arrests made in massive, $390/hour Video Relay Service scam
- How to Run Chrome OS as a Virtual Machine
- MPAA: Copyright Treaty Critics Hate Hollywood
- Microsoft roadmap puts Windows 8 in 2012
- Free Web Apps To Help Organize Your Holidays
- A Message to Annoying Neighbor via Network Connections (PIC)
- Sinofsky's Windows plan: More data, less testosterone
- How LED Tattoos Could Change The Face of Humanity
- FCC outlines seven biggest barriers to broadband adoption
- UK Anti-Piracy Plans Slammed By Liberal Democrats | TorrentF
- Internet Explorer 9 to sport GPU acceleration and HTML5
- Amazing Military Robots That Could Hit The Battlefield Soon
- Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater
- Beta Adobe Flash Shows Big Gains On GPU-Excelerated HD Video
- Beta Adobe Flash Shows Big Gains On GPU-Accelerated HD Video
- MOTO's Multi-Touch BlackJack Table Puts Dealers Out Of Biz
Top 10 Ergonomic Upgrades for Your Workspace 22.11 03:00
Foobar2000 v1.0 Beta -- holy crap, it's finally here! 22.11 01:30
Believe it or not, almost 7 years after its initial release, the Foobar2000 v1.0 Beta is finally out, and with it comes a large list of changes. Most of them are much-needed interface fixes, but there is the welcome addition of built-in support for the streaming of Windows Media formats (ASX/MMS/RTSP).
...
Is the Android OS Growing Too Quickly? 22.11 00:39
After getting off to a slow start, Android phones have gone gangbusters. As of last July, there was only one Android-powered device available in the U.S., but that number has since exploded. Now, there are eight Android phones available stateside, with more expected to debut in the coming months. So things must be looking pretty great ....
Wired’s Concept iTablet App (Video) 21.11 21:50
Twitter Geotagging Now Officially Available 21.11 21:00
Microsoft to offer 24k free training vouchers in N. Carolina 21.11 20:50
Microsoft Corp. is giving away nearly 24,000 vouchers to North Carolina residents who want to improve their computer skills so they can improve their lot in the work force. The vouchers will be distributed over the next 90 days and will provide free online training for Windows & Office software or advanced technical training.
Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android 21.11 19:30
How to Run Chrome OS as a Virtual Machine 21.11 18:30
Itching for some Chrome OS? Well, we all are, but you might be a bit disappointed at the fact that while Google has open-sourced its progress on the OS so far, the version that is currently available for download seems eons behind what Google showed off at its event yesterday. Still, if you just have to see it for yourself...
MPAA: Copyright Treaty Critics Hate Hollywood 21.11 18:10
Microsoft roadmap puts Windows 8 in 2012 21.11 17:20
Microsoft should once again release its next mainstream version of Windows about three years after the last, a roadmap obtained this week reveals. The schedule has the major revision, tentatively titled "Windows 8," launching in 2012 or about three years after Windows 7. It will purportedly keep in step with a rhythm developed by Microsoft...
Free Web Apps To Help Organize Your Holidays 21.11 14:10
How LED Tattoos Could Change The Face of Humanity 21.11 08:42
New LED tattoos from the University of Pennsylvania could make the Illustrated Man real (minus the creepy stories, of course). Researchers there are developing silk and silicon implantable devices which sit under the skin like a tattoo. Already implanted into mice, these tattoos could carry LEDs, turning the wearer’s skin into a screen.
UK Anti-Piracy Plans Slammed By Liberal Democrats | TorrentF 21.11 08:20
When Sweden’s IPRED legislation came into force on April 1st this year, the country saw a massive 30% drop in Internet traffic. Many attributed this to Internet user fears associated with increased powers of anti-piracy groups. Now, 8 months later, traffic is completely back to normal and on track to exceed pre-IPRED levels.
Internet Explorer 9 to sport GPU acceleration and HTML5 21.11 07:50
Even if you don't have a favored fighter in the browser wars, you have to admit Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been looking mighty unfit over the last few years. Younger and fitter contenders like Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome have arguably overtaken the old stalwart, and now Microsoft is making some much-needed noise about fighting back
Amazing Military Robots That Could Hit The Battlefield Soon 21.11 06:50
Robots have started doing things we never even considered they�d be able to do. We use them in law enforcement and military settings to disarm bombs and check out unsafe situations. We use them to learn more about the environments of our own planet and others. And some people even use them to beat their friends at video games.
Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater 21.11 06:30
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help

