Archive for April, 2006
The Nokia N93 ($TBD) packs a 3.2 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom Carl Ziess lens, 30 fps video capture, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, a miniSD slot, a Symbian OS, and 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE and 3G using 2100MHz UMTS all into a pocketable little package.
An interesting feature, on Windows XP, is the ability to be remote controlled from a second PC: the so called “Remote Desktop Connection” can be used from a dial-up connection or in a local ethernet network.
So it seems that not only has the percentage of Firefox users been increasing for the last 2.5 year but the rate of increase in the percentage of users has also been increasing. Take a look at the comparison pic left, click to enlarge…
Since the Windows Genuine Advantage debut as a pilot on 9/2004 Microsoft is slowly making the program more annoying and intrusive.
In the beginning the WGA was an opt-in feature, and then slowly it became mandatory. Users who choose not to validate their copy of Windows can not download updates from Windows update (they still can download critical security updates via automatic update feature in Windows).
CSS has experienced a colourful and unusual history. From historic slow adoption to the current slow rate of development, ugly hacks have meant filling in the gaps is par for the course.
With CSS1, we had a simple and elegant styling language that was supposed to be friendly to even non-programmers. Hence decisions like, say, lack of variables and constants, or conditional logic. (My kingdom for an if statement!)
Crazy Case Mods” — Defyant from WizdForums created this crazy HP4 Flame’D case mod, complete with NOS bottle, water cooling, side vents, and lots of LED lighting. More pics after the jump.
MusicThing pointed us towards this fully functional "Sega Genesis Electric Guitar". Yes, the guitar actually works, but unfortunately the console is just for show.
I'm not sure I'd bother with this even if I did have any money. If it
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