Recent Comments:
Entelligence: Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater {Engadget}
Nov 20th 2009 4:41PM "Worse, trying to merge the PC and phone ... is not what the market wants or has ever looked for."
Exactly the reason Chrome OS is out there. If this concept exists, it would be easier to Google selling their services. They try to change the business landscape.
...and I am just repeating what I read here when Ryan Block was around.
Kiosk mode added in Chromium nightly build {Download Squad}
Nov 12th 2009 12:46PM +1
Of course it is not supposed to bring up address bar. I think kiosk mode will be used mainly with locally installed web apps.
NVIDIA CEO shows off mystery tablet, makes zero statements about mystery tablet {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 2:09AM NOT Apple Tablet, Jonathan Ive would never put red ring around the button.
The great Google Wave invite giveaway! {Download Squad}
Oct 31st 2009 2:18PM below
UI Nerdgasm Alert: 10/GUI is sweeping us off our fingers {Download Squad}
Oct 15th 2009 6:41PM It was about freaking time!
Grooveshark reaches deal with EMI, more big things just around the corner {Download Squad}
Oct 13th 2009 6:23PM VIP user myself and loving it. And by the way, Grooveshark works on Nokia n900!
Also, I love the song shorturl feature. http://tinysong.com/aA7P
Keeping your OS patched isn't enough {Download Squad}
Oct 12th 2009 12:25PM On XP I use two accounts, one is restricted user for everyday use, and another has administrator privileges, and I switch to it only when installing something. I never browse as root/Administrator. This has saved my computer number of times, both from trojans and attempts to install "bundled programs" (Adobe does that too).
Another good XP habit I got from Linux is to make separate partition for home, root and swap. I have three partitions - one with c:\windows\ inside, another d:\ where I move "My documents", and Outlook data files, and e:\ where I move the swap file. Then it is easy to set separate permissions, and disallow the "user" to touch anything in c:\. Also, it is easier to make ghost copy of c: and reinstal the system in mint condition in 10 minutes, while keeping all my data.
Hitachi's face-recognizing display turns off, saves power when you look away (video) {Engadget}
Oct 10th 2009 6:32AM Engadget coments had higher quality back in the old days... World is going to waste.
Kempler & Strauss' Billionair B6 and B7 pose alongside the W watchphone {Engadget}
Oct 8th 2009 4:07AM W watchphone - take one off the wrist.
Sony single lens 240 fps camera is great for 3D (& 2D) sports {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 5:04AM Only if you assume pin-hole camera model. I bet this is some very wide angle lens.









