Macedonia claims to be the first country of its size to have a broadband wireless network covering 95 per cent of its population. The network, based on Motorola technology, uses WiFi hot-spots to bring high-speed internet access to schools and...
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Friday, March 31, 2006
A radical fix for airlines: Make flying free
Michael O'Leary, Chief Executive of Ireland's Ryanair (Research), Europe's most profitable airline, wants to make air travel free. Not free as in free from regulation, but free as in zero cost. By the end of the decade, he promises, "more than half of our passengers will fly free."
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The sadly neglected Google synonym operator
A quick tutorial on using the Google Synonym operator to perform better and more interesting searches.
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Thursday, March 30, 2006
Free and Open Source Software at silverorange
Ever wonder what programs the designers of digg use? Steven Garrity of silverorange describes a few that they use.
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A Brief History of Microsoft FUD
This time it's patents that will ensure the downfall of GNU/Linux and with it, the entire world of open source. But before hanging up your certified geek propeller-hat and retraining as a dental hygienist, you might want to consider the following brief history of Microsoft's use of Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) as a weapon against GNU/Linux.
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Asleep Or Awake, We Retain Memory
Sleeping helps to reinforce what we've learned. And brain scans have revealed that cerebral activity associated with learning new information is replayed during sleep. Day and night, the brain doesn't stop (re)working what we learn.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006
first glimpse of PS3 Linux Desktop
Its there for less than a second, but 2 minutes 30 seconds into the GDC montage video you can catch a glimpse of the PS3 Linux Desktop. Perhaps the best shot yet Linux has had at mainstream Desktop acceptance.. Appliance computing? better late than never...
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006
40+ Suggestions for Better Desktop
Here is a collection of well thought out suggestions on improving the user experience. While the items are heavily focused on Gnome, many suggestions are applicable across all platforms.
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Google Maps + US Census Information = Analysis of your Area
This site combines Google Maps with information from the 2000 (not outdated, next is 2010) census information and gives you an analysis of the entered area. The average income is 75k within a 1 mile radius of my house! :(
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Ambien, sleep drug. Makes you crazy.
Mahowald, who's medical director of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center in Minneapolis, tells Blackstone, "We've had people eat very inappropriate things that they would never eat while awake. Some example would be buttered cigarettes, salt sandwiches, raw bacon."
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How To: Scanning For Viruses Using Knoppix...
"Ridding a network of Windows computers of a virus or worm can seem impossible. Viruses may cause computers to reboot and infect new machines while you are in the process of removing them. Through the use of the live-software installer, Knoppix provides a solution to this catch-22"
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Over 700 Web 2.0 Sites Reviewed by hand
These guys reviewed over 700 web 2.0 websites and then categorized 300 of them with rewards and so on. There are also great interviews with big names such as Craig Newmark from Craig's List.
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Humans Ignore the Evidence of their own Eyes
You probably think you'd notice if all the objects around you started moving, but research at Oxford University published today in Current Biology shows that in certain circumstances people do not even notice if a room grows to four times its size.
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Monday, March 27, 2006
How to recover a combination to a lost Master combination pad lock
I have had to throw out several locks because I have lost the combination. I recently found a lock and I really hate to throw these things out, and I'm sure you do to (since you're reading this). I have read many places online that this is completely impossible, but it's not. It takes a little math, a lot of brute forcing, and some thinking.
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Wind Power Becoming Cheaper Than Conventional Power
Wind energy power is now cheaper than convention sources in at least two areas: Austin, Texas and Colorado. A newly published report says that this trend is will likely be seen in other parts of the U.S.
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Sunday, March 26, 2006
More sleep, higher death rate.
A six-year study Kripke headed up of more than a million adults ages 30 to 102 showed that people who get only 6 to 7 hours a night have a lower death rate than those who get 8 hours of sleep.
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How To Program Windows Screensavers
The tutorial demonstrates jpegs, transparent sprites, playing audio, using zipped data, using zips/bitmaps/audio embedded as resources, 3d OpenGL, multi-monitor support, and integrated installation/uninstallation. It also includes project files for Visual C++6, Visual Studio.NET, and Borland C++Builder 5.
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Saturday, March 25, 2006
Why every city council needs at least one geek =]
Great read describing the recent threats toward CentOS "hacking" an Oklahoma city webserver.. And by hacking I mean apache wasn't configured properly :)
Enjoy!
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Enjoy!
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5 Algorithms you must know
Algorithms is underrated and probably underused - it comes up maybe 1% of the time, but in that 1% of the time, it's 100% important. These represents real algorithms, though the lesson is in the paradigm..
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Subvocal speech recognition
NASA researchers can hear what you're saying, even when you don't make a sound. This is done by recording the weak electrical currents from your brain to the speech muscles. Very interesting new technology.
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How to Have a 36 Hour Day
10 ways to get more time out of your day. Covers topics like polyphasic sleep and GTD and software applications that you can use to save time. Interesting stuff since time is the one thing we all want more of.
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New Internet Backbone Map 'Published'
The map includes 134,000+ routers. The map is made by CIO.com.
Link to Boing Boing includes map links and supporting articles.
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Link to Boing Boing includes map links and supporting articles.
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New Internet Backbone Map 'Published'
The map includes 134,000+ routers. The map is made by CIO.com.
Link to Boing Boing includes map links and supporting articles.
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Link to Boing Boing includes map links and supporting articles.
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Pentagon Putting Lasers on 747's
Laser weapons are still the stuff of science fiction, but the Pentagon is working to change that. One such weapon, now undergoing tests, is the Airborne Laser, a Boeing 747-400F that's being modified to deliver a beam that can knock missile out of the sky.
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COMET - the next AJAX
COMET - the next stage of AJAX - Comet: Low Latency Data for the Browser from the people that introduced AJAX to the net
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How Japan enabled the re-invention of Hollywood.
Sony's decision last week to delay the launch of its third-generation game console PlayStation 3 until November 2006 sent shock waves through the entire entertainment economy. The reason is that PlayStation 3 is far more than a child's toy. It is a state-of-the-art home server that can play the next-generation high-definition DVDs
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A History of Google's Acquisitions and Original Products
Google's history from 1999 to 2005, color-coded and with pictures.
Are they as innovative as they claim to be? What do you think they're going to do next: Television ads, GoogleOS, or space exploration?
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Are they as innovative as they claim to be? What do you think they're going to do next: Television ads, GoogleOS, or space exploration?
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Friday, March 24, 2006
B# - A programming language for embedded systems applications
"Because B# has its roots in the C family of languages, it will be immediately familiar to C, C++, Java, and C# programmers...the B# language caters to the embedded systems programmer with efficient boxing/unboxing conversions, multi-threading statements..."
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Mozilla Lightning 0.1 Screenshot Tour
Watch your back Microsoft, Mozilla's Lightning is approaching Outlook! Check out the screenshots of the just released Lightning 0.1
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ajaxWrite: A Web Based MS Word Compatible Word Processor
The look, feel, and functionality of Microsoft Word, in a completely web-based AJAX platform. Try ajaxWrite today, and experience first-hand how AJAX applications are changing the way the web works, and redefining the software industry.
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Telcos want to shut down New Orleans Wi-Fi
Telecommunication lobbyists are trying to shut down the network, the city's CIO said he'd rather go to jail.
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Wikipedia/Britannica comparison was doctored by Nature Magazine
Nature magazine has some tough questions to answer after it let its Wikipedia fetish get the better of its responsibilities to reporting science. The Encyclopedia Britannica has published a devastating response to Nature's December comparison of Wikipedia and Britannica, and accuses the journal of misrepresenting its own evidence.
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60% Of Windows Vista Code To Be Rewritten
Up to 60% of the code in the new consumer version of Microsoft new Vista operating system is set to be rewritten as the Company "scrambles" to fix internal problems a Microsoft insider has confirmed to SHN.
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New Satellite Data for Google Earth
Google just updated the satellite data for Google Earth (Google Maps/Local will follow later). All of Germany in high res, new TrueEarth data for base-level for entire Earth (replacing Landsat). Details at the Google Earth Blog.
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Online test calculates brain speed
Posit Science has a 10-minute online test that examines how fast your brain's response time is. Check it out.
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Firefox 2's Screenshots demostrating Brand-New Features!
Before trying out the new alpha version, I suggest looking at these screenshots to see which features are added.
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Linspire Mini
Linspire has announced a Mac Mini-like computer that will retail for $399 and come preloaded with Linspire. Just throw Ubuntu or Debian on there and you'll be all set!
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New Google Local Ads Being Tested
Google is embedding icons into Google Maps on Google Local. These are a new form of local ads, named GeoAds.
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London 'under water by 2100' as Antarctica crumbles into the sea
DOZENS of the world's cities, including London and New York, could be flooded by the end of the century, according to research which suggests that global warming will increase sea levels more rapidly than was previously thought.
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Microsoft porting C# programming to the Mac
On his blog, Mike Harsh of Microsoft writes that the support of WPF/E on the Macintosh platform will not be limited to a JavaScript engine: "WPF/E supports programmability through JavaScript for tight browser integration. The WPF/E package also contains a small, cross platform subset of the CLR and .NET Framework that can run C# or VB.NET code.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006
New Glass to make LCD's even cheaper
Corning has a new type of glass in prodiction that will help drive declining LCD prices down even further. Carefull shopping can already get you 17" LCD's for under $200.00 so this means they will go down even more!
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Ticketmaster: You've got 3 minutes ...
Ticketmaster gives you three minutes to fill out a form and read almost 10,000 words of dense legalese, and that's supposed to mean you've entered a binding legal agreement. It's just one more example of how vendors believe they can write their own ticket when it comes to voiding the rights of customers.
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Photos - Modern Marvels Invent Now Challenge - Top 25 Inventions of 2006
On March 21st the History Channel announced today the 25 semi-finalists of the Modern Marvels Invent Now Challenge, a national competition that provides an opportunity for independent inventors to be recognized and to influence the ever-changing face of invention, here are the photos!
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Good-Bye Debian, Hello Ubuntu, says MEPIS Linux
Popular Debian Linux distribution MEPIS is waving so-long to Debian and the DCC Alliance in favor of Ubuntu.
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Yahoo Messenger with Voice launches in US!
Skype, get ready. Yahoo just released their lower-cost, SIP-based VoIP service today dubbed Yahoo Messenger with Voice. The version 7.5 Beta launch follows on the successes Yahoo has seen in five other countries since December
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Linux gets built-in Cell processor support
"Linus Torvalds released a new Linux kernel on Monday that supports features in IBM's Cell processor, includes Oracle software for clustered databases and improves how the open-source operating system runs on multiprocessor systems." (taken from article)
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Revolution at GDC!
New pictures of Nintendo's Revolution console have surfaced from GDC today. Personally, I think it looks pretty nice.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2006
LEARN 3D Modeling in 30minutes! Excellent wiki primer for any program
If you want to learn 3D and don't know what you're doing, spend 30min. reading this wiki primer and you will have a great grasp on how modeling in 3d works. Universal tutorial that will help you out in almost any 3D application (blender/maya/lightwave etc..).
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How to Safely Get Rid of an Old Computer
You can't just trash that old PC these days. Here are a few suggestions to get that old anchor out of your way and earn the Mother Nature Seal of Approval!
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Monday, March 20, 2006
One of the most important patent decisions ever reaches Supreme Court
At stake, attorneys on both sides of the case say, are 25 years of patent law and literally tens of thousands of patents on drugs, medical devices, COMPUTER SOFTWARE and other inventions.
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150$ Linux computer made in China
The Municator is a 150$ Linux computer from China running Linux that can do all the basic things most people need. Browsing (firefox), emailing (thunderbird), instant messaging (gaim), skype, word processing (Red Office), audio/video playback (mplayer), e-learning..
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SanDisk: We WILL Take Away Market Share from Apple with New MP3 Player
Sandisk is introducing their sexy new MP3 player. They will be and pushing the "more for your money" angle and add more features and undercut the iPod in price.
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Sunday, March 19, 2006
IBM follows Novell with big Australian Linux contract
Following the announcement last week of a big Linux contract signed by Novell with the New South Wales government, IBM has gone down the same path.
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OFFICIAL: Firefox 2.0 Alpha 1 PUBLIC Release Next Tuesday!
Mozilla corp. has set a final release date for their public release of Firefox 2.0 Alpha 1 for next Tuesday!
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Wikipedia introduces brand new main page
The vote on the redesign just came in, and the Bureaucrat (a Wikipedia rank above Administrator) in charge of attending the main page and choosing the featured articles that appear on it just changed it over. They're celebrating it by putting up flaming cocktails as the Featured Picture of the Day, which can be downloaded as a wallpaper background.
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Ubuntu Center Pre-Alpha Released! - Web Based Ubuntu Control
Ubuntu Center is a web based interface for accessing all kinds of information that's being stored on your computer running Ubuntu Breezy, Kubuntu, XUbuntu, or even nUbuntu box. Ubuntu Center accomplishes all of this by integrating php software licensed under the GPL license in one giant package suitable for use on a Ubuntu computer.
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Saturday, March 18, 2006
PS3 to ship with Linux - Official
...In addition to running Linux from its hard-drive, the PS3 is expected to be available with various Linux-based productivity packs that turn the game into a computing appliance for special applications such as digital video editing.
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PS3 to ship with Linux - Official
...In addition to running Linux from its hard-drive, the PS3 is expected to be available with various Linux-based productivity packs that turn the game into a computing appliance for special applications such as digital video editing.
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SUSE, Fedora or Debian for sysadmins: A closer look
While preparing a market study for a technical book publisher, we discovered that the majority of Linux users prefer non-commercial Linux distributions. The most popular include two projects from Red Hat and SUSE while users prefer Debian and consider it enterprise ready. You might find some surprises as we did.
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Friday, March 17, 2006
Speakeasy updates Speed Test, Even more accurate
Speakeasy has updated its Speed Test, its now more accurate, and even a little cooler to look at too! Now v1.7
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Automatix kicks Ubuntu into gear
Automatix installs a laundry list of applications, plugins, and utilities that are supposed to turn a barebones Ubuntu install into desktop perfection. You can pick and choose what you want. Need codecs of various kinds? This is so not legal in some countries.
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Screencast of GNOME 2.14's Deskbar
Deskbar is a new module in GNOME 2.14. This screencast shows what it's all about.
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Google Maps API Basic Tutorial
A tutorial to help you create your own interactive maps using the Google API. A good cut and paste "I want to get something working asap" type of tutorial. Will have you geographically enabled in no time.
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Students build giant indoor roller coaster
Twenty-four feet tall at its highest point and occupying 10,000 square feet, the fully-functional ride towers over the 135 eighth-graders who are its designers, builders and decorators. Why couldn't my school have been like this?
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Scientists Finally uncover what causes Asthma
Medical experts have been baffled by what causes asthma. Most of them favor the idea that it stems from "helper" cells that have gone awry. But researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS) have come up with convincing evidence that the answer lies in a special type of natural "killer" cell.
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Understanding Routing in Linux
Dr. UNIX explains routing to Linux newbies and how you can have two default routes...
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Confirmed: PlayStation 3 will ship with 60 GB HDD
Our Sony representative has confirmed this morning that PlayStation 3 will come with a 60GB HDD as standard, but that can be upgraded if preferred.
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Thursday, March 16, 2006
Ubuntu Delayed Drake!
As per the community meetings that took place yesterday - it looks like June 1st is the new release date.
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This Generation Living to Age 150
a biomedical gerontologist from Cambridge University, goes much further. He believes the first person to live to 1,000 has already been born and told the meeting that periodic repairs to the body using stem cells, gene therapy and other techniques could eventually stop the aging process entirely
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Dell can't take a compliment
An email to Dell to compliment them on how happy he was with his new monitor gets back this reply, "I sense you are not getting optimal performance from your system. I want to help you get it working quickly so you can enjoy your computer. I will ensure this situation is corrected. I'm committed to resolve this issue with the monitor."
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Firefox extension to easily automate all your browsing tasks
Here is very cool firefox extension that will record and playback actions in a browser. It will also generate your script in Ruby code. The example gives you a scripts to automate eBay feedback.
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Selenium IDE Intro
This is why FireFox and Open Source rocks!!
Read more at dynamitemap.com/seleniu...
Mandriva founder let go
OSnews is reporting that "Gael Duval Fired From Mandriva"
Gael Duval, creator of Mandrake Linux (now Mandriva Linux), has been fired from the company. The information leaked on the Mandriva forums, and Duval later confirmed it on his own webpage.
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Gael Duval, creator of Mandrake Linux (now Mandriva Linux), has been fired from the company. The information leaked on the Mandriva forums, and Duval later confirmed it on his own webpage.
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Woz Raises $150 Million For, Well, Nobody Knows
Looking to capitalize on the Apple halo effect, three former company executives, including co-founder Steve Wozniak, took their new company, Acquicor Technology, public yesterday in an IPO raising $150 million.
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Monday, March 13, 2006
The Perfect Linux Firewall -- IPCop
This tutorial deals with setting up a Linux firewall based on IPCop.
The first part describes how to install the IPCop firewall and create a small home office network, in the second we create a DMZ for hosting your own web server and the Copfilter proxy for filtering your application layer ingress and egress network traffic.
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The first part describes how to install the IPCop firewall and create a small home office network, in the second we create a DMZ for hosting your own web server and the Copfilter proxy for filtering your application layer ingress and egress network traffic.
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Sunday, March 12, 2006
What Programming Languages You Should Actually Care to Learn
This is probably my favorite tour of the popular languages we all hear debates about and which ones are actually worth their steam. It includes C, C++, Lisp, Java, Perl, Ruby, and Python. This is sure to spark at least a little controversy in the comments.
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What Programming Languages You Should Actually Care to Learn
This is probably my favorite tour of the popular languages we all hear debates about and which ones are actually worth their steam. It includes C, C++, Lisp, Java, Perl, Ruby, and Python. This is sure to spark at least a little controversy in the comments.
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Five excellent mind habits to develop - Paul's tips
Expanding the mind.
Read more at www.paulstips.com/brain...
Ubuntu password bug fixed in just a few hours
Todays big ubuntu story was a bug that allowed users to get the admin password. The bug was quickly fixed and an update posted. An explanation of how it happened is http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=818037&postcount=61
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Flickr on steroids
Kristopher Tate walked Brian Oberkirch and me through a demo of his zooomr project at a meetro party last week (Kris, who's 17, works full time at meetro and zooomr is a side project). He launched zooomr on March 1, 2006 after working on it for only three months or so. And what he's built is a flickr on steroids.
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How To Improve Your Study Habits and Remember Better - College-University
This artcile probably applies to not just school or college students but anyone who is trying to learn in a disciplinary manner.
Read more at www.aboutitworld.com/co...
Scientists discover swimming ants
Australian scientists have discovered a new type of ant, believed to be the only species that can live, swim and navigate under water.
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A concise apt-get / dpkg primer for new Debian or Ubuntu users
Here is an excellent concise guide to master how to use apt-get to manage your linux machine and keep it up-to-date. A truly informative read.
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How To Improve Your Study Habits and Remember Better
If you're a student attending classes, you have probably experienced many moments when it was hard to make yourself settle down and study, even when an important exam was coming up.If you're like most students, you put off studying until the very last minute
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Saturday, March 11, 2006
Picture: Airbus A380 takes off to mark 1,000h of flight test programme-10/03/2006-London-Flight International
Nice video on A380.
Read more at www.flightglobal.com/Ar...
Slashdot | How to Discover Impact Craters with Google Earth
Nice Slashdot post on finding craters using Google Earth.
Read more at science.slashdot.org/ar...
Shuttleworth Proposes Delaying Ubuntu Dapper
From Shuttleworth in an email dated March 10 20:23:31 GMT 2006, "I'm writing to propose a six week delay in the release date of Dapper, in order to do additional validation, certification, localisation, and polish."
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A Guide to Understanding /Proc, the Linux Information Location
Many Linux users don't understand how much information the /proc file system provides, this simple guide covers the basics of understanding your Linux computer.
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AJAX Chat (Only PHP) WITH SOURCE!
I have fixed a couple of bugs and added the source code to the chat. It is a modified code of the original. Demo and source is now included. Check it out!
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Friday, March 10, 2006
Google Earth Sleuthing - Story of a Burning Ship
An obscure satellite photo captured a scene of daring rescue at sea where a burning ship's crew was rescued by two other ships. The interesting thing was it took the power of thousands of forum readers to help find the answer to the mystery.
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Suck on This Sudoku
Logic puzzles are amazing to do and addictive at that... yet sudoku gets all the glory lately... Here is something different Paint By Numbers... no, not the late 50's craze... but an addictive puzzle that creates pixelated pictures from simple math.
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10 Tips That Every PHP Newbie Should Know
"I wish I had known these 10 tips the day I started working with PHP. Instead of learning them through painstaking process, I could have been on my way to becoming a PHP programmer even sooner! This article is presented in two parts and is intended for folks who are new to PHP."
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Cool Flickr Hack
Try it out! I dare you to find a boring photo. A new site called Flickr Leech allows you to search massive quantities of thumbs all singled out for their "Interestingness." Even a year ago today was interesting.
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Linus Torvalds Forbes Interview
In an interview via e-mail with Forbes, Torvalds discusses GPLv3,
digital rights management and sharks with laser beams.
Linus indicated he wouldn't adopt a new version of the license under which Linux is distributed. Torvalds' opinion matters because his program is by far the most popular open source program in the world
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digital rights management and sharks with laser beams.
Linus indicated he wouldn't adopt a new version of the license under which Linux is distributed. Torvalds' opinion matters because his program is by far the most popular open source program in the world
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Thursday, March 09, 2006
10 best Alarm clocks to wake up by
"I took a look at 10 clocks currently on the market. I spent an evening getting to know each clock (reading their instruction manuals, fiddling with their buttons and knobs) before I took them to bed for a one- to two-night stand (depending on how well we got along)."
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Average User: 2 GB/month, Costing BellSouth $1
BellSouth Chief Architect warns the average IPTV user will likely consume about 224 gigabytes per month at a monthly cost to carriers of $112. Says the performance of the Internet is basically going to be a mess. (via dslreports)
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No New 'Battlestar Galactica' until October? Say it ain't so!
The season finale this friday might be the last 'Fresh' episode of BSG we get to see until October as NBC might be moving it to their Network TV Channel. Will that be the death of BSG... stay tuned.
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The Most Lifelike Text-to-Speech Applet I have ever heard!
Type in your text and hear it spoken. Very clear and "normal" sounding. Clear the "oddjack" cookie after three entries to do more.
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Ubuntu voted 'Linux distribution of the year'
This is the latest in a long line of awards that Ubuntu has racked up over the last six months, an impressive achievement considering that the distribution is less than two years old.
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Yahoo fed Google secrets to TechCrunch
You've probably read the buzz about Google Calendar on TechCrunch. The story behind how he got the screen shots is even more interesting... Obviously, he knows a number of people at Yahoo!. He was able to track down the Product Manager over there that got into the Google Early Tester and finagled the screen shots out of him.
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An Algorithm to Solve All Sudoku Puzzles
A scientist working an an algorithm to help develop images for microscopy accidentally found a universal solution to the Japanese brainteaser.
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Record Set for Hottest Temperature on Earth: 3.6 Billion Degrees in Lab
Scientists have produced superheated gas exceeding temperatures of 2 billion degrees Kelvin, or 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit.
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
OFFICIAL: Firefox 2.0 Alpha 1 Release This Week!
Firefox 2.0 Alpha 1 is set to be released by the end of this week (in 3 - 4 days), after being delayed a month due to development issues!
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Python's new and improved website
In its on-going battle to fend off fad-ish, less mature and robust languages, the most popular open source language, Python, introduced their new website yesterday. Their old, ugly site which served its purpose for years looked like: http://web.archive.org/web/20050401015445/http://www.python.org/ New, improved site: http://www.python.org .
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IBM Not To Use Vista - But Will Move to Linux Desktops
Andreas Pleschek also told that IBM has canceled their contract with Microsoft as of October this year. That means that IBM will not use Windows Vista for their desktops. Beginning from July, IBM employees will begin using IBM Workplace on their new, Red Hat-based platform.
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Monday, March 06, 2006
Build Your Linux on Demand with Your Web Browser
Euronode released a web site which allows users to build pre-configured Debian GNU/Linux servers, tailor-made for their exact needs. Users can follow a simple web-based wizard to choose services (web, mail, database, samba, etc.), and options.
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Microsoft says Open Office.org 10 years behind!
According to Microsoft, there are very good reasons for people to pay $500 or more for Microsoft Office as opposed to paying nothing for a copy of Open Office 2.0.
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How to peel a potato in one step
These japanese people are astonishing :p first they teach us how to fold a t-shirt and now how to peel a potato :p
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www.WikiTree.org
One of the main aims of the WikiTree Project is to provide a central place on the Internet for kin information about all people we know ever lived, automatically construct bloodline trees, and watch the gradual emergence of global family forest of humanity.
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One of the largest shockwaves ever seen in the universe
Stephan's Quintet galaxy cluster, with one of the largest shockwaves ever seen in the Universe.
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Mozilla made $72 million from Firefox
Last year Mozilla made $72 million from Firefox, The money comes from the Google Search box on the top right, when you search using that box and you click on Google ads on the results page Firefox gets about 80%.
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New AJAX-powered blogging system.
AJAXPress is an AJAX based blogging system. It is a standalone application written in PHP with a MySQL backend, and allows users to create their own AJAX-powered blogs. It comes complete with an AJAX powered admin interface.
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New Google UI test : Search by date
Google is apparently testing a new UI layout. In this new test Google offers a search by date option to users. Very useful option.
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Macs are cheaper than PCs by half, says a PC mag
The last place you'd expect to find praise for a Mac is the pages of a PC trade magazine. But Network World columnist Winn Schwartau runs the numbers on what it truly costs to run a PC and a Mac in a business, and finds that a PC is nearly twice as expensive as a Mac when one takes support costs into account.
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Mozilla refuses to fully implement XSLT in Firefox
Despite a desire from the community for XSLT's disable-output-escaping feature, Firefox maintainers refuse to implement support for it, forcing some to recommend the use of IE. What are developers to do when their desired platform refuses to implement a feature (that itself doesn't necessarily justify forking off a new product)?
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Sunday, March 05, 2006
Possibly the fastest way to publish information online
This AJAX based site lets you post any text and then creates a short url for you...without even logging in. And you can choose your own urls too. Quick and neat.
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Sleep position gives personality clue
Scientists believe the position in which a person goes to sleep provides an important clue about the kind of person they are.
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More than 30 excellent, hand-picked game downloads...
A great post featuring 30+ of the greatest (perhaps even the best) freeware downloads. Included games: GTA, GTA2, Apprentice, Freeciv, Anarchy Online etc... Not mods, not shareware. Just free and legal. Oh, there is some surreal humor there too... Enjoy. You will!
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Red rain in India may contain alien biology
Red rain fell for two months over Kerala, India in 2001. Scientists analyzing samples now feel it may contain extraterrestrial material from a passing comet. (The controversial finding was discussed on the New Scientist podcast, but I posted this article because NS requires a subscription to read their version.)
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AMD Is Taking Intel's Place In The U.S. Market Share!
Intel is losing significant market share to AMD, as AMD has now taken the place of Intel in the U.S. desktop computer market (at 80%)!
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Saturday, March 04, 2006
Online Universities Get A Huge Boost From US Congress
Congress has just approved legislation that will likely fuel the growth of online institutions of higher learning.
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Google GDrive isn't a rumor
Google themselves have acknowledged that a GDrive is in development. Soon we will be able to use our G: to save and access files remotely.
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99 Run Commands for Windows XP
From access.cpl to write. Here is a list of commands that you can run off from the Run Command prompt in XP. A great time saver.
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Wine 0.9.9 released!
the windows emulator (i know, Wine Is Not an Emulator... :P) comes one step closer to completion!
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Remove hidden data in Microsoft Word documents
how about that letter you sent to Joe Jones? You first referred to him as a "sniveling creep." You changed that to "great guy." But Joe may know what you really think. Hidden within that letter was your original wording. Microsoft Word dutifully saved it all. And Joe doesn't have to be a rocket scientist to find it
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Samsung unveils new MP3 player to challenge Apple's iPod
"Samsung's new flash memory MP3 player, called the YP-Z5, will be released first in the United States on the home turf of its rival. The YP-Z5, priced at $199 to $249, is designed as a head-on challenger to Apple's newest iPod nano, which costs $149 to $249 "
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iBegin: The Craigslist of local search
Reading their blog at www.ibegin.com/blog, iBegin claims 'local search done right.' Starting off from Toronto they intend on expanding to other cities. Very nice and slick packaging using lightweight graphics and AJAX sprinkled through. If you have ever been frustrated with other local searches, iBegin will be for you.
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AJAX Dictionary
Very quick Ajax dictionary - just type in the word and it's meaning comes up in less than a second! Spacious back-end too.
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Six-headed, Six-user Linux System
Very good article on how to build a six-headed, six-user Linux system from the ground up.
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Man recites over 22,000 digits of pi, from his memory.
After a severe seizure, Daniel Temmet was able to recall mathematical and sequential facts with easy, including the ability to recite, over several hours, number Pi to it's 22,514's digit.
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Men's Rules (that women should know)
Women, learn to work the toilet seat. You're a big girl. If it's up, put it down. We need it up, you need it down. You don't hear us complaining about you leaving it down.
Birthdays, Valentines, and Anniversaries are not considered by us to be opportunities to see if we can find the perfect present . . . . again!
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Birthdays, Valentines, and Anniversaries are not considered by us to be opportunities to see if we can find the perfect present . . . . again!
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Friday, March 03, 2006
Huge Crater Found in Egypt
Scientists have discovered a huge crater in the Saharan desert, the largest one ever found there.
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Careful, addicting flash game ahead!
Splash Back - one of the most addicting flash games I have come across. Try it out!
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The latest & greatest on the PS3
Everything that's currently known about the PS3 discussed in 1UP article. The good, the bad, and the ugly. You decide.
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SSH Tutorial for Linux
Great for starters. This is one of the top tutorials on SSH on the Internet. It was originally written back in 1999 and was completely revised in 2006 to include new and more accurate information.
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How to host a subdomain on another server or hosting company.
An excellent simple guide to hosting a subdomain of your normal site on another server or even hosting company.
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12 Ways to Irritate Your Visitors
Review of the top ways inexperienced web-masters can drive traffic away from their site.
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digg - Submit Item
Since Google provides no (or little) support, frustrated users have been flocking to Bloggerforum for advice and technical help. But now apparently even the people at blogger-forum have had it with blogspot and have endorsed Wordpress as their platform of choice.
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60 Feet to High Speed: Man builds own reception tower
With a church blocking his reception, one man would stop at nothing to get access to the only high-speed ISP in town. He built a 60-foot tower in his yard to get the signal, and did it on a budget.
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How-to: Working wonders with OpenOffice 2.0's Web Wizard
The OpenOffice 2.0 Web Wizard wowed this reviewer. Find out how to use it to open a whole new world of Web publishing without having to mess with DreamWeaver.
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Thursday, March 02, 2006
Official Ubuntu Book - COMING SOON!
For the last few months, Jono Bacon has been working with Benjamin Mako Hill, Corey Burger, Ivan Krstic, Jonathan Jesse and some other authors to write the Official Ubuntu Book. The book will be published by Prentice Hall PTR and available for sale in shops as well as being available online under the CCL license.
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Wikipedia Reaches 1,000,000 Articles
WIkipedia, the widely successful on-line encyclopedia, has crossed the 1,000,000 article mark.
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It's official: Google switches from Intel to AMD
And that although Paul Otellini (chief executive officer of Intel) himself is a Google Board member.
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3,600 Year Old Sky Disc Deciphered
A group of German scientists has deciphered the meaning of one of the most spectacular archeological discoveries in recent years: The mystery-shrouded sky disc of Nebra was used as an advanced astronomical clock.
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Firefox 2 might have a new User Interface
Goals of updating the interface: remove UI elements that aren't useful to majority of users - increase usability of elements that are useful - increase focus on web content
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Google says goal to build $100 billion company
Web search leader Google Inc aims to become a $100 billion company and said on Thursday that it plans to put systems in place to help reach that scale during 2006.
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Wednesday, March 01, 2006
The Coolest Gadgets Of The Month
Popular Science has made a slideshow of twelve of the coolest new gizmos, gadgets and games on the market this month.
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