Archive for February, 2007

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Inkless Printer

A revolutionary way to print pictures without ink has been invented by a US company called Zink Imaging.

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Macrovision, the original DRM company, replies in open letter to Jobs

Fred Amoroso, CEO of Macrovision, the original DRM company whose fair use crippling technology dates back all the way to 1984 (no joke), Replies to Steve Jobs’ “Thoughts on music”.

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Watch out Vista, Ubuntu got back!

One of my first priorities after getting Ubuntu running was to make it sexy. Damn sexy. OS X spoiled me; I need eye candy. Unlike the limited skinning options with Windows (Windows Blinds or hacking uxtheme.dll), you can actually replace the desktop environment, the window manager, file manager and a number of other applications with Linux.

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Wine 0.9.31 released

What’s new in this release:
- Many Direct3D fixes and performance improvements.
- Several new comctl32 test cases.
- IDL compiler improvements.
- More OLE32 marshalling fixes.
- Lots of bug fixes.

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The Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities rolled up into a single Suite

Mark Russinovich the guy who revealed to the world that Sony CDs had that nasty rootkit installed has made available a single suite of tools for download. These tools are a must have for every single windows developer.

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Windows Vista -vs- Ubuntu Edgy Eft: A side by side review.

A side by side review/comparison of Windows Vista and Ubuntu Edgy Eft. It even includes pictures so you can compare features yourself. The review covers the interfaces, networking, hardware support, application availability and cost(to own / to operate).

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Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes

Sure, feed aggregators are a dime a dozen these days, but Yahoo! Pipes can filter and process feeds in lots of fun and useful ways, no programming required. Today we’ll make a master feed of all your online activity using Pipes.

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SlySoft releases AnyDVD HD beta - Engadget

It seems that DRM just can’t catch a break these days. First the all-important processing key required to unlock and decrypt HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs was discovered, now just days later comes news that the folks at SlySoft have updated their AnyDVD “backup” software utility to allow for “on the fly remastering” of HD DVD discs, although not Blu-ray

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Top 10 Nintendo Romances of All Time

A Valentine’s Day Special — which Nintendo couples truly exude romance? We list the top Ten, from Link and Midna to Yoshi and Birdo to the Tetris Blocks. There’s been more than a little love on Nintendo consoles over the years. It’s time to celebrate that.

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BigFoot Networks Launches More Affordable Killer K1 NIC

Out of the box, the new Killer K1 differs from the original in that the K1 is powered by a 333MHz NPU (as opposed to 400MHz), it lacks the flashy “Killer K” heatsink, and support for FNApps is disabled. It does offer all of the gaming-related enhancements associated with the original, however.

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15 OS X Customization Resources

15 different applications and websites to customize OS X.

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