Jan
6
2009
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Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC | tags: tech, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC | tags: tech, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC | tags: tech, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
6
2009
Comments Off on Intrinsyc Licenses Soleus Transit to Supa Technology – MSNBC | tags: tech, tv, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
5
2009
Lorin Ricker writes “Back in the dark ages of windows-based GUIs, corresponding to my own wandering VMS evangelical days, I became enamored of a series of books jauntily entitled Xxx Annoyances (from O’Reilly & Assocs.), where “Xxx” could be anything from “Windows 95”, “Word”, “Excel” or nearly piece of software which Microsoft produced. These were, if not the first, certainly among the most successful of the “tips & tricks” books that have become popular and useful to scads of hobbyists, ordinary users, hackers and, yes, even professionals in various IT pursuits. I was attracted, even a bit addicted, to these if only because they offered to try to make some useful sense out of the bewildering design choices, deficiencies and bugs that I’d find rampant in Windows and its application repertory. Then I found Keir Thomas, who has been writing about Linux for more than a decade. His new “tips” book entitled, Ubuntu Kung Fu — Tips & Tools for Exploring Using, and Tuning Linux, and published by Pragmatic Bookshelf, is wonderful. Having only recently wandered into the light of Linux, open source software, and Ubuntu in particular, this book comes as a welcome infusion to my addiction.” Read below for the rest of Lorin’s review.
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Jan
5
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Just prior to its premiere at MacWorld later this week, CNet has a review of MacHeads, the new documentary film covering the obsessive world of Apple fanboyism. MacHeads features commentary from original Apple employees, the self-confessed Apple-obsessed and girls who claim they’ll never sleep with Windows users. Summed up by CNet: ‘MacHeads is a superb film that will give Apple haters a few cheap laughs, and Apple fans a few cheap thrills. But it’ll entertain both equally, while educating everybody else.'”
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Jan
5
2009
phyr writes “The European Space Agency (ESA) has released its Next ESA SAR Toolbox (NEST) freely as GPL for Linux and Windows. It provides an integrated viewer for reading, calibrating, post-processing and analysis of ESA (ERS 1&2, ENVISAT) and 3rd party (Radarsat2, TerraSarX, Alos Palsar, JERS) SAR level 1 data and higher. ESA has chosen to distribute the software as fully open source to allow the remote sensing community to easily develop new readers/writers and post-processors for SAR data with their NEST Java API. The software provides both a command line interface and GUI for all features including data conversion, graph processing, coregistration, multilooking, filtering, and band arithmetic.”
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Jan
4
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The Zune 30 failure became national news when it happened just three days ago. The source code for the bad driver leaked soon after, and now, someone has come up with a very detailed explanation for where the code was bad as well as a number of solutions to deal with it. From a coding/QA standpoint, one has to wonder how this bug was missed if the quality assurance team wasn’t slacking off. Worse yet: this bug affects every Windows CE device carrying this driver.”
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Jan
3
2009
An anonymous reader writes “ZDNet’s Adrian Kingsley-Hughes tested the latest Win7 build against XP and Vista and came to a surprising conclusion: Win7 performs better than the other 2 OSs in the vast majority of the 23 tasks tested. Even installation. ‘Rather than publish a series of benchmark results for the three operating systems (something which Microsoft frowns upon for beta builds, not to mention the fact that the final numbers only really matter for the release candidate and RTM builds), I’ve decided to put Windows 7, Vista and XP head-to-head in a series of real-world tests…'” This review shows only a 1-2-3 ranking for each test, so there’s no sense of the quantitative level of improvement.
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