Archive for January, 2010:
xkcd – Spirit
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Spirit Mars Rover on xkcd.
On the PlayStation 3: Here’s your silver platter
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Some dude, geohot, has put in a LOT of work to get hypervisor level access to the PS3 hardware. He’s been working on it for quite some time – Sony have put together a very good and well protected system. They document almost everything about the PS3, keeping it quite open, but still it’s protection [...]
John Nack on Adobe: Sympathy for the Devil
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John Nack, at Adobe, posts a very well written and argued article on why flash isn’t the best solution in the world, why open standards are a good thing, why flash is problematic and why there are no better solutions out there at the moment to do what Flash currently does; John Nack on Adobe: [...]
YouTube using open standard
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Youtube are now running a public beta for HTML5 open standards based video. Only works with Google Chrome, Safari and Chrome Frame in MSIE. Giddy-up! YouTube – Broadcast Yourself..
Mail.app and it’s Offline Cache
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I had an issue recently where I started to send an email with a HUGE attachment, before realising I didn’t really need to send that file, so I tried to cancel it. Try as I might, I just couldn’t get rid of it. In desperation, I went into the ~/Library/Mail folder and started deleting things [...]
Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows – 32 & 64 bit
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OK, it’s taken some time, but it’s here. Apple have updated their Boot Camp drivers to support both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Downloads available from the links below. Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 32 bit. Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 64 bit.
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