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- Alpha Clock (exe)
- AlphaClock is a free and tiny clock utility with miniature, but very nice and sharp LCD-style digital watch display. It allow choose any colors for display background and digits, or use any predefined color sheme. AlphaClock can display local system time or UTC Coordinated Universal Time. Written completely on pure...
- Tags: Miniature, AlphaClock
- Software downloads 2007-11-28
- Grandfather Clock (exe)
- Grandfather Clock is a small program recreating the look of a classic Grandfather Clock. This miniature clock creates all the sounds of a real Grandfather clock. This software does not require any installation or other resources, so you may enjoy this nice desktop-enhancement without any worries. This version is the...
- Tags: Miniature, Grandfather Clock, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- System101 (widget)
- This Widget displays your CPU, memory, battery, wifi/aiport strength and disk space, all in a small, unobtrusive 40x77 miniature space. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Miniature, Engineering, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2007-11-08
- WebThumb 2007 (exe)
- WebThumb is a thumbnail generator for your website. It generate miniatures and HTML pages from your pictures. Some features : You can parameter the maximum size of the miniatures height and width, comments insertion, management of colors (text, background, font, font size, ...), four modes of thumbnails, this soft is...
- Tags: Miniature, Font, WebThumb
- Software downloads 2007-06-14
- Clubhouse Mini-Golf (dmg)
- Clubhouse Mini-Golf provides a park-like setting for the whole family to enjoy. Miniature golf games for Mac and PC have been a favorite around the world for many years. The predominant impression of most people today is that a miniature golf game consists of windmills and obstacles but in reality,...
- Tags: Miniature, Clubhouse Mini-Golf, Games, Desktops, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-12-26
- Micro Machines V4 (exe)
- Mixing miniature mayhem with maximum multiplayer racing, Micro Machines v4 features knockabout, breakneck racing in the fastest scale miniatures, complete with explosive weapon power-ups. Letting you loose with hundreds of vehicles, each with distinctive performance abilities, you'll be racing your inch-long miniature motors on the wildest tracks where everyday household...
- Tags: Miniature, Performance Management, Investment, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Finance
- Software downloads 2006-06-23
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- 10 things we'd change on the iPhone 3G
- There's plenty that's great about the new iPhone, says silicon.com's Natasha Lomas. But that doesn't mean there aren't a few things for Apple to think about for the next time round. The 3G iPhone has finally arrived--a year and a half after CEO Steve Jobs first confirmed...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Apple Inc., 3G iPhone, 3G, Keyboards, Advertising & Promotion, Telephony, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Peripherals, Marketing, Networking, iPhone 3G, Apple, smart phones, Natasha Lomas, silicon.com
- News items 2008-07-15
- Thumbs.db Viewer (exe)
- Thumbs.db Viewer displays Thumbs.db and Thumbcache_*.db Vista database records as well as the miniature graphics contained in each with metadata; collects all the Thumbs.db files in and below the specified folder; searches the Recycle Bin (INFO2 files) for deleted Thumbs.db files; extract and view pictures as an HTML representation; using...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Janusware, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software
- Software downloads 2008-07-01
- Texas Instruments strives to make power management more intuitive, deep within its processors
- Before I get into the guts of this post, a special thank-you to the team at Texas Instruments (Bill Krenik, CTO of the wireless business unit, and Dave Freeman, Texas Instruments Fellow, Analog & Digital Power Control Products) who were patient enough to brief me weeks and weeks and weeks...
- Tags: Processor, Power Management, Texas Instruments Inc., Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- A place for our stuff
- This morning I learned of the news of George Carlin's passing with much sadness, and with the realization that we have lost one of the great thinkers and comedic minds of the last century. More than any other comedian, he was the one who I identified with most. Someone who...
- Tags: Possession, Stuff, Government, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- A refrigerator inside your laptop?
- Even if the semiconductor industry is working on it, computer chips are big energy spenders. And new cooling systems will be needed in the future. Purdue University engineers think they have a solution. They've developed a miniature refrigeration system small enough to fit inside laptops. Unlike conventional cooling systems, which...
- Tags: Purdue University, Researcher, Temperature, Laptop Computer, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-21
- Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium
- Once full of promise and impressive feats of engineering, the ultramobile PC category has fallen on hard times, outmaneuvered by a cheaper, more capable class of systems known as Netbooks or mininotebooks. Best exemplified by the popular Asus Eee PC, these laptops use the same small screens and low-power CPUs...
- Tags: Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Keyboards, ultramobile PC, Samsung Q1, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Product reviews 2008-06-10
- Google wants your help with their icon
- Google recently changed their "favicon" -- that small icon that usually appears to the left of the address bar in your browser. Most popular websites have them, and can actually be an important part of a company's brand. In Google's case, they are really looking for a symbol...
- Tags: Google Inc., Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- Rumor Mill: All things WWDC
- Rumor Mill: All things WWDCI haven't heard......anything else. You fleshed out a lot of details on all the rumors us iPhone rumor followers know back and front. As always, my favorite Apple Core post of the week. Keep up the good work (and maybe this should be a daily thing...
- Tags: Operating systems, Snow Leopard, Core Animation, Rumor Mill, Cougar, WWDC
- Discussion threads 2008-06-06
- A robotic brain-computer interface
- California Institute of Technology Caltech engineers have developed a robotic device able to act as a brain-computer interface. This is the 'first robotic approach to establishing an interface between computers and the brain by positioning electrodes in neural tissue.' According to the researchers, their approach 'could enhance the performance and...
- Tags: Algorithm, Electrode, California Institute Of Technology, Positioning, Telecom & Utilities, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- On polite police
- The Register is reporting on a pilot program in the UK under which police officers will have video cameras sticking out of their helmets. The goal is to encourage good behavior on the part of suspects (and, I suppose, on the part of police officers). So What?...
- Tags: Camera, Register, Ed Gottsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- JBL On Stage 200iD iPod speaker
- JBL Audio has been churning out iPod speakers since the first ones hit the market years ago, and this experience shows. The company's latest offering, the JBL On Stage 200iD iPod speaker, features solid sound quality and a funky, futuristic design with a relatively small footprint. JBL succeeds in improving...
- Tags: JBL, speaker
- Product reviews 2008-05-08
- Will Mesh take the Web from open source?
- Will Mesh take the Web from open source?Just My takeFrom what I understand, Mesh is going to be a good thing. These days, we have so many devices that it will be good to be able to access all of them from one centralized location or one main computer. For...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., open source, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-04-24
- The Texas petawatt laser
- According to the University of Texas at Austin in a very short news release, the most powerful laser in the world fired up last week. The researchers said that this laser is 2,000 times more powerful than all power plants in the United States. But, as in previous experiments with...
- Tags: Laser, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Golden age for hydrogels?
- Hydrogels are familiar to anyone in medicine. My daughter wears hydrogel contact lenses. They're also used in breast implants, for dressing wounds, even as miniature glucose sensors. But they are only just coming into their own, as drug delivery mechanisms. Covalon...
- Tags: Patent, Hydrogels, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
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