Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
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If you like gadgets you need my RSS feed. It keeps you up-to-date on all the gizmos you love!Steve and Rafe have been taking advantage of a little early British spring semi-sunshine to capture some photos and videos with the N95. Macro mode is impressive and landscape shots are looking fine too. There's also an example of [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Amazon.com Widgets Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Open Source
[Update: Brian Ganninger of Growl and Adium fame has posted on his strong disagreement with the HandBrake manifesto.]
Since HandBrake got back under one open-source roof, the attention to everyone’s favorite Mac DVD ‘archiving’ tool has heated up, and with said attention the volume of [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Filed under: Software, Freeware, Internet Tools, Open Source, Developer
The SunriseBroswer is neat little WebKit based “open-source browser for web developer[s].” Since it’s based on WebKit it will render pages more or less as Safari does, but it has some features targeted at web designers. For instance, the window can be automatically resized to 640 x [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Filed under: Features, TUAW Business, Weekend Review
Welcome to a fresh new version of TUAW Best of the Week. Can you believe another week has gone by? With so much happening, and so many posts scrolling off the front page, you may not have had a chance to spend as much time here at TUAW as [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Filed under: Discovery-HD
Set those DVRs now for Planet Earth, Sunday night on Discovery HD Theater. Seriously, go; we’ll wait… We know that you probably won’t want to miss Desperate Housewives live and whatever other random stuff comes on Sunday night, but you are not going to want to miss the three hours of Planet Earth. [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
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When a bunch of geeks live their life online, it’s tempting to do things to disrupt those lives and watch the fun from the comfort of your computer. So it’s no surprise that some fairly funny pranks have already been played on four day old Justin.tv.
The best so far? Wednesday at 1:40 AM someone spoofed [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Filed under: Fiber
California residents: thinking about “Ditching the Dish?” Verizon’s massive FiOS plans for your state just might get the magic of fiber optics to your house sooner than you thought. As of today, the service is now available to an additional 129,000 homes in 12 cities bringing the total available statewide to 350,000. Even [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
Of course, Nokia didn't just send N95s to AllAboutSymbian - you'll also be interested in the opinions of Darla (unboxing her PINK version!) and James (great photos - I am not worthy…) What are AAS up to with our units? Rafe's working on a detailed assessment of its music capabilities and I've been clocking up miles [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
On Monday, at CTIA, Symbian will announce version 9.5 of its operating system. The new version delivers improved performance including lower memory and processor requirements, more multimedia features including support for advanced camera features, better PC connectivity, support for DVB-H and ISDB-T Mobile TV standards and improved network and connection management features. Symbian 9.5 is [...]
Mar 23rd, 2007
by hueland.
You can make delicious dried fruit roll-ups, potato and corn chips, health and muesli bars, savory and sweet snacks with the Ezidri Snack Maker.
You will be amazed at how fast and easy you can make these snacks and because dried food is light weight and space saving it is great for many uses including backpacking [...]