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- TTangram 0.1 (Mac)
- Tangram is a fascinating Puzzle Game for MacOSX, based on an old chinese Game offering endless combinations out of just a few shapes.
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Shape, T42 Networking, Tangram, Games, Desktops, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2005-07-04
- TTimer 1.1 (Mac)
- TTimer is an application that helps you to specify the exact time it should take before tea leaves are separated from the surrounding hot water, by playing an acoustic alarm when said time has passed. In expert circles this is sometimes referred to as the scientific art of Precision Tea...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Leave, T42 Networking, TTimer, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2005-06-20
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- Second Kindle bug hits (not a crash this time) and how Amazon will 'patch' Kindles
- Earlier this week, I shared with you a video of Amazon's Kindle ebook reader in a crashed state. It was my first Kindle bug brought on by an attempt to connect it to my PC via USB. While the crash itself hasn't happened again, my Thinkpad T42 refuses to...
- Tags: Amazon.com Inc., USB, Amazon Kindle, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Ubuntu "Feisty Fawn" 7.04 beta
- Ubuntu "Feisty Fawn" 7.04 betaIf it was good enough for Vista......it's a BETA, bugs are to be expected. Try [i]Edgy[/i] and see if you have any stability problemsWhat do you expect out of beta?Although I have to concur, I find it odd that a formally stable and reliable distribution...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, 64-bit, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Debian, network, Ubuntu, beta, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-12-08
- Drive failure? Yagotta try Knoppix first
- There's nothing like spending the day indoors during New England's first hot sunny Saturday in 2006. But indoors is where I spent it trying to get some valuable data off what, for all intents and purposes, is a failed hard drive. Corrupted sectors from what I can...
- Tags: Knoppix Linux, hard drive
- Blog posts 2006-06-19
- Recent Blackberries are steps backward from earlier designs
- When people drop in for a visit to my office, they can't help but wonder if I'm running a wireless phone store on the side. The devices -- all of which are on loaner for my evaluation -- are literally lying all over the place. Some I've hung...
- Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., smart phone
- Blog posts 2006-03-02
- Ohhh. The pain, the pain: The Bluetooth pain
- If you read my recent post on how EV-DO saved the day during a recent heat-wave induced blackout in New England, then you'd know that I was accessing my company's corporate network through a virtual private network connection VPN that involved my Thinkpad T42 connected via Bluetooth to a Verizon...
- Tags: Mike Foley, Bluetooth, Verizon Wireless
- Blog posts 2005-07-25
- Summer blackout? No problem. EV-DO saves the day.
- I've been swallowed so whole by the blogosphere that any time I start testing a new product, it takes me about a year to do so because of how little time I have to test each of the features. One of the products that I'm testing is AudioVox's...
- Tags: Dun, Bluetooth
- Blog posts 2005-07-21
- Chambers keynote Podcast: How I did it
- If you happened to catch my coverage of Cisco CEO John Chambers' keynote address at Interop, then you probably saw that I attempted to make the coverage into a multimedia extravanganza. You've got the blog which gives a basic summary, photographs of Chambers in action and some networking gear...
- Tags: H320, audio, iRiver, General
- Blog posts 2005-05-03
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