Sunday, October 31, 2004
Hello BloggerBot
Hello has been around for a while, but I was unaware that it could be used to host pictures directly on a Blogspot blog. See Hello BloggerBot for more information.
The primary function of Hello - a sort of P2P for photos - is also pretty cool and worth checking out.
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Friday, October 29, 2004
Thursday, October 28, 2004
Google buy Keyhole
Google have bought Keyhole and immediately dropped the price to $29.95 for personal use.
Check out the tour of the Athens Olympic venues and the Longhorn real estate videos.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
iPod Photo and U2 iPod
I'm not a big fan of the iPod due its relatively poor sound quality and limited, proprietary features, but Apple have finally released the iPod Photo and U2 iPod. The iPod Photo looks okay, but U2 seems to have been short-changed in the style department.
Monday, October 25, 2004
Whidbey Update
Scott Guthrie gives a Whidbey Update. His team develops ASP.NET 2.0.
In addition to the news about the beta 2 release, it lists some interesting testing techniques includng ZBB (Zero Bug Bounce). Note that his team has 102,000 test cases!
In addition to the news about the beta 2 release, it lists some interesting testing techniques includng ZBB (Zero Bug Bounce). Note that his team has 102,000 test cases!
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Tom's Hardware review the iRiver's H320
Tom's Hardware Guide review iRiver's H320 and seem impressed. I have the iRiver H340, which includes a docking cradle in addition to the accessories mentioned in the review.
I'd recommend getting the LCD remote which gives full control of the device.
I'd also recommend getting the Belkin TuneCast II FM transmitter for listening to your audio collection in the car.
Friday, October 22, 2004
Virtual PC and Command & Conquer
My favourite game of all time is Command & Conquer, but I could never get it to work on Windows XP. I tried it in Virtual PC without any luck until now. Ben Armstrong (aka Virtual PC Guy) explains why it does not work, and how to get it to work: Virtual PC and Command & Conquer. He has also got Dune and Dune II working. Excellent! I'm really enjoying his blog, and look forward to more information.
Also check out his Operating System Nostalgia and More Operating System Nostalgia entries.
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Archos
The Archos Gmini 400 is fairly feature packed. It can play movies on the colour LCD display. It is also not too large at 10.6cm x 6.0cm x 1.7cm. It also has a CompactFlash reader built in so must have good expansion potential.
Expanded multi-user controls, QuickTime sharing spotted in new Tiger builds
Apple Developer Connection have a new technical article on Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger
AppleInsider reveal more details: Expanded multi-user controls, QuickTime sharing spotted in new Tiger builds.
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
X1
A number of bloggers (for example, Jim Blizzard) have written about an alternative to Google Desktop Search called X1. Having played with the trial version, I agree; it is much better with a clean, standalone UI. There is a downside: it costs $74.95, but in the long-run I think it'll be worthwhile.
A comment pointed me to Copernic, who produce a free Desktop Search Engine. It is still indexing my disks, but I really like what I see so far. Notice how well integrated into Windows it is with a search text box appearing in the task bar.
Visual Studio 2005 Express October CTP
Following on from the earlier release of SQL Server 2005 Express, Microsoft have updated the Express editions of Visual Basic 2005, Visual C# 2005, Visual C++ 2005, Visual J# 2005 and Visual Web Developer 2005.
Saturday, October 16, 2004
OQO Photos and Reviews
The coolest thing about the OQO is you can use the same computer running Windows XP Professional at work or while mobile. It is true that you can do the same thing with a notebook comuter, but the OQO takes the mobility aspect a lot further. The next two screenshots show the OQO in handheld and docked modes.
For more photos, see the Engadget hardware.
Here is a batch of reviews:
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
CNET
PC World
PC Stats
For more photos, see the Engadget hardware.
Here is a batch of reviews:
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
CNET
PC World
PC Stats
Friday, October 15, 2004
Monad Demonstration Videos
Jeffrey Snover, Monad (Windows Command Shell) architect, demonstrates and discusses Monad here
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