Thursday, May 25, 2006

 

Wii will cost less than $220

The player won't cost more than 25,000 yen, said Yoshihiro Mori, Nintendo's senior managing director, at a news conference in Osaka. The company expects to ship 6 million Wii consoles this fiscal year, and about 17 million software games for the device.

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.htaccess Generator

This is a great page for any website owner/creator. It asks a few questions, and then will generate a nice clean .htaccess file for you.

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MacBook vent blocked

This is either the most self-explanatory observation or something no-one ever thought of...

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Yahoo, eBay Team Up To Battle Google

Yahoo gets ad placements on eBay, while eBay auctions will appear on Yahoo, and PayPal becomes payment backend for Yahoo online payments.

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Scientists to Test a Fourth Dimension of Space

Scientists at Duke and Rutgers universities have developed a mathematical framework they say will enable astronomers to test a new five-dimensional theory of gravity that competes with Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.

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Big Net Neutrality vote in Congress *TODAY* 5-25 - Call Congress Now

The House Judiciary Committee is going to "mark up" Representatives Sensenbrenner and Conyers' good Net Neutrality bill this morning. Urge them to support the Sensenbrenner-Conyers "Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006" (HR 5417) in the Judiciary Committee today, and to support it without amendment.

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101 of the Top Free Software Utilities to use

Here is a list of the 101 top free utilities to use sorted by category-u can also sort them alphabetically if u wish-obviously 7-Zip is the best archive app

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Technorati Teams With The Associated Press

Technorati and the Associated Press this morning initiated a service to connect bloggers to more than 440 AP member newspapers nationwide.

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Microsoft Updates Its Windows Server Roadmap

Expect Longhorn Server Beta 3 in the first half of next year, but no Windows Server \'Centro\' for mid-size businesses until 2008. And there might be a Windows Server Branch Office in the future, after all.

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A car that automatically slows you down

Vehicles in London could soon be fitted with technology that would automatically slow them down if they break the speed limit.

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More Rounded Corners with CSS

\"Admit it. You know it, your Mom knows it and even your Grandmother probably knows it by now: Rounded corners, borders and drop shadows (while nothing new) are all the rage these days on the \'Web 2.0, fully Ajaxed, Ajax-enhanced, Ajaxified\' Web 2.0-era Web.\"

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What is a DMZ?

Explaination of what a DMZ is and the purpose for them as well as information on different types of DMZ designs for beginner to intermediate security professionals or just people interested in learning more about network security.

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Wii\'s World Wide Web

Nintendo and Opera team up to take Wii users to the Internet. Learn how it\'s all going to work in this exclusive interview.

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Apple Updates Xcode 2.3 Developer Tools

Xcode 2.3 is the latest release of Apple Computer\'s integrated development environment for Mac OS X. This release adresses many known issues and is a recommended upgrade for all Xcode users of versions 2.2.1 or earlier. New DWARF debugging format for improved debugging fidelity and efficient utilization of disk space.

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Start your own web hosting company

This is a detailed description about how to set up a SuSE 10.1 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters (web server (SSL-capable), mail server (with SMTP-AUTH and TLS!), DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.).

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Apple´s sudden motion sensor in action.

Desktop manager/motion sensor hack for MacBook Pro

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PGP creator offers VoIP crypto to Windows users

Philip Zimmermann, best known as the developer of the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption algorithm, has released a new public beta of a software package designed to encrypt VoIP calls.

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Apple accidently releases \"Dashcode\"

After receiving a new Macbook Pro and installing the included developer tools, a curious application made an appearance under /Developer/Applications. You can download Apple\'s widget creation tool here: http://filebucket.org/71g871e712/102/Dashcode.tar.bz2\r\n\r\nThis is NOT included in Xcode 2.3

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