20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Tough times ahead for Web 2.0 sites?….They are built on the notion that if they can build scale, a near-bottomless well of advertising awaits, allowing them to offer tools, software, bandwidth and media to consumers for free. …But what if the advertising isn’t there, or if the shift doesn’t happen as fast…
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
How Linux can learn from its competitors and improve itself.
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Young dutch designer patrick schuur has sent in images of his latest project ‘cassette tape closet’.the closet is built with 918 cassette tapes that are individually screwed onto a wooden frame.it can be used for both an office space divider and storage closet.
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
While there are other very pressing and more important issues to help you make a decision in choosing a candidate; if you were to vote today purely based on their policy and views on technology, who would you vote?
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Apple clone-maker Psystar likes to claim that it offers a cheaper alternative to Apple. But a closer look reveals that the savings are minimal, and the risks high.
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
In Part I of our two-part investigation of the new MacBook Pro, we take you deep inside Apple’s new aluminum and glass notebook.
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
Veency is a free app that allows iPhone owners to remotely control their iPhone from the comfort of your PC or Mac desktop via a VNC client. Some of the neat things you can do with Veency
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
While Ext4 was originally merged in 2.6.19, it was marked as a development filesystem. It has been a long time coming but as planned, Ext4dev has been renamed to Ext4 in 2.6.28 to indicate its level of maturity and paving the way for production level deployments.
20
Oct
Posted in Technology by weleh |
IMOVIO launched today a smaller alternative to a subnotebook — much smaller. The new iKIT is about the size of a PDA from ten years ago, but has a QWERTY keyboard and connects to the Internet at 3G speeds via your cell phone or Wi-Fi.