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Posted on 07.22.08 by templeton @ 9:08 pm
Apple, which has become the third-largest personal computer maker in the United States, benefited from the significant market share gains of its Macintosh computer line as well as its continued domination of the digital music player business, in its third quarter. Customers at an Apple store in Beijing. The company has become the third-largest personal computer maker in the United States. But the company’s stock fell about 10 percent on Monday in after-hours trading as Apple executives hinted during a conference call about Apple’s third-quarter financial statement that they would price products more aggressively in the future. It planned on taking away what Peter Oppenheimer, the company’s chief financial officer, called an “umbrella for our competitors.” [ Read more…]Filed under: Cool and Mac Comments: None
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Posted on 10.30.07 by templeton @ 4:07 pm
By simply replacing 4 files you can completely alter how the dock looks. This looks much nicer than the original leopard dock and it makes it a bit easier to see which applications are running. Navigate to /System/Library/CoreServices Back up: scurve-l.png Then, replace them with these files.
Filed under: Applications and Cool and Mac Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 10.16.07 by templeton @ 12:44 am
Stumbled across www.Freesentriloserver.com when looking for a quick way to setup a vent server for 15 people so we could play some Quake1 and taunt each other. Its a pretty slick setup, no tricks or gimmicks, just first come first serve. Pick a size,location and it sends you the information to login and manage the server, didn’t take long to setup accounts for everybody. I think we used the server for in total like 6 hours, had zero issues and the premium codecs are something that need to be heard to be believed. Worked perfect with Quake & Battlefield2 (Blew away ingame voice). If you need ventrilo server for 10-50 people on the cheap (FREE), Definately check out freeventriloserver.com Filed under: Applications and Computers and Cool and Games and VOIP Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 09.12.07 by templeton @ 12:34 am
The team behind the OpenVZ project will announce today the availability of its operating system virtualization software for the latest stable release of the Linux kernel. OpenVZ for Linux 2.6.22 now supports user ID namespaces for improved security, and has new process ID namespace code that makes live migration possible. According to Kir Kolyshkin, manager of the OpenVZ project, the process ID namespace code is expected to be adopted into the next release of the Linux kernel. “The code is in the mm tree (Andrew Morton’s) , from which it will be merged to Linus’s tree. Given the two-months kernel release cycle, we expect that to happen in about three months from now.” Kolyshkin acknowledges, however, nothing is “set in stone.”Kolyshkin says that the live migration capability in the most important feature of this new release of OpenVZ. “[Now] there is no need to do all resource planning ahead,” he says. “If the hardware is not capable, you just migrate your app to better hardware without any service interruption.” As long as you have at least two servers to work with, Kolyshkin says there is no downtime during migration.The new OpenVZ kernel software is available for download at the project’s Web site. Installation instructions, product documentation and a knowledge base have been posted on the application’s wiki.
Virtualization software vendor SWsoft created OpenVZ in 2005 as a collaborative open source project to correspond with the company’s Virtuozzo application in much the same way that Fedora corresponds with Red Hat Linux. Built on Linux, OpenVZ is typically used to help consolidate servers and as a sandbox for testing and development. Kolyshkin says it’s tough to pinpoint the exact number of OpenVZ users, but that the Web site attracts “tens of thousands” of visitors each month. Filed under: Cool and Good Idea and Linux Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 09.11.07 by templeton @ 12:57 pm
The first tear-down photos taken of Apple’s new third-generation iPod nano and sixth-generation iPod classic are in, revealing extensive use of adhesive inside the nano and a new support plate behind the classic’s noticeably thinner display. Filed under: Cool Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 07.25.07 by templeton @ 12:41 am
After 4 months of hard and deep development, the Sabayon Linux Crew is happy to announce the IMMEDIATE availability of Sabayon Linux 3.4 ! The most advanced: Linux Kernel 2.6.22 with extra Power Management (PowerTop), Wireless (mac80211), Ext4 Filesystem, Scheduler (CFS) and Virtualization (KVM,Virt-Manager,VirtualBox) Compiz Fusion .. Filed under: Cool and Good Idea and Linux Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 07.22.07 by templeton @ 2:45 pm
A research group from the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at Georgia Tech has recently released a study demonstrating high-speed wireless data transfers at a staggering 15Gbps at a one meter range. Filed under: Computers and Cool and Networks Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 09.02.06 by templeton @ 2:09 pm
Heres an intresting clip on Youtube.com showing off new tabbed browsing features. This is something I wished I could do before. So if this movie is valid, it seems my wish may have come true with bonus eye candy effects! Filed under: Cool and Mac Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 07.30.06 by templeton @ 3:49 am
Finally Google Talk with voicemail, file transfer capabilities and show what music track you are playing in your client. Filed under: Cool Comments: 1 Comment
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Posted on 07.30.06 by templeton @ 3:36 am
The program, now in its second summer, pays 630 students to stay home and code over the summer, working under mentors that include more than a few rock stars of the open-source world. Some students admitted experiencing trepidation knowing their work would be viewed by big names in open source or even inventors of programming languages. Filed under: Cool and Linux and Programming Comments: 1 Comment
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