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Kako priti do Zadra in naprej s kolesom (s 65 km treninga)
Letošnja zimska/pomladna sezona je blagodejno vplivala na moje obline. Celo tako zelo, da so se drugi debelinkoti začeli delati norca. Zato sem na začetku poletja sklenil, da malce zabremzam nabiranje kil. Ker pa nisem take sorte, da bi se pohujševal brez dobre hrane, je bila rešitev na dlan... -
Slovenija med 25 najboljšimi državami za življenje
Slovenija se je uvrstila na 24. mesto najboljših držav za življenje. Najbolje se je izkazala v kategoriji politično okolje, najslabše pa pri dinamičnosti gospodarstva. Ameriški časnik Newsweek je objavil lestvico najboljših držav za življenje.Prvo mesto je zasedla Finska… beri... -
Top 10: alkohol
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OscarFlashback: "Hvala Južni Afriki"
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Predelan električni avtomobil podrl svetovni rekord
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My NTK10 slide decks
pAnother a href="http://www.ntk.si" target="_blank"NTK/a has ended, and in my opinion, this year’s conference was one of the greatest and most enjoyable for the past few years. This is a list of sessions I had (alone or with co-speakers), along with the PowerPoint slide decks (all in Slovenian ...
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NT Konferenca 2010 – Where you’ll find me
pThis year’s a href="http://www.ntk.si" target="_blank"NT Konferenca/a is starting next week! Organized by local Microsoft, it will be held (for the 15th year in a row!) in beautiful Portoroz (Slovenia), that’s now become a traditional venue for this event. Over 130 sessions, labs and seminar...
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We’ve built the network: now where do we get the content?
Wireless Community Weekend 2010 at Berlin is a conference of different wireless networks around Europe. One of the sessions we held was on what kind of services people are running on their networks and what should be develop (as a community) next to enrich our infrastructure. We’ve built th...
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Zanimivi primeri ponesrečenih prevodov
Napis v restavraciji: OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AND WEEKENDS Meni v švicarski restavraciji: OUR WINES LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO HOPE FOR Lokal na Norveškem: LADIES ARE REQUESTED NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN IN THE BAR Čistilnica v Bangkoku: DROP YOUR TROUSERS HERE FOR THE BEST RESULTS Recepcija v moskovskem h...
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100 naj... avstralski film
span style="font-family:verdana;"Zelo malo filmov izstrong Avstralije/strong, ki so nastali pred letom 1970, se omenja kot dobre ali tiste, katere si velja zapomniti kot ene najboljših iz te države. Komaj s pojavljanjem novega filmskega vala in s prihodom režiserjev kot so strongBruce Beresfor...
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java glassfish and ubuntu server
Installing Java and glassfish can be demanding since there wasn’t complete tutorial so I composed this one after weekend I was creating my own server. First of all you have to install Java on ubuntu. I assume you have already established and checked connection to the internet. Enter the fol...
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100 naj... neo-noir (post-noir) film
span style="font-family:verdana;"Klasični strongfilm-noir/strong, ki se je snemal tam v prvi polovici prejšnjega stoletja, je prispeval ene najboljših filmov vseh časov. Z lahkoto bi jih lahko našteli sto. Z natančno definicijo čistega film-noira so bili vedno križi. Sam sedaj ne bom naš...
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Self organizing travel information in the wake of volcanic ash cloud
I’m at Campus Party EU in Madrid this week and while it was a decent event, the part that it’s interesting is to see how community of over 200 international participants organize themselves as most of the flights back are canceled. As almost here is versed in IT technologies it is safe to sa... -
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So what did i wear today?br /skirt, shirt, shoes by hamp;m, blazer -vintage, scarf by zara..br /me and my mom went to her good friend and we took some pictures.. we had a lot of fun!br /have a great weekend guys!br /div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"a href="http://4.bp...
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Student+entrepreneur != hard
Image via Wikipedia Yesterday I gave a guest talk sort of thing at the Jobfair on my faculty. The point was to perform the function of a live demo for my startup incubator and help them get more startups that way. My personal point was to get some blokes to go “HEY! I wanna to help w... -
Apple pushes out iPhone 3.2 SDK beta 5
Apple on Wednesday released beta 5 of the iPhone 3.2 SDK for iPad through the iPhone Dev Center. The release has come just over a week after the launch of beta 4 and shows Apple accelerating its effort to refine the software before the iPad is available on April 3rd. Previously...
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Nexus One Rival Droid Gets Android 2.1 Update
After rolling out its latest operating system on its exclusive Nexus One smartphone in January, Google will now release Android 2.1 for a top competitor: the Motorola Droid, which is distributed by Verizon Wireless. The over-the-air update will be available in batches of 250,000...
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Zombies, karting, a fiery Frogger, and more: New iPhone games of the week
Except for the much-ballyhooed arrival of Street Fighter IV, it’s been a fairly quiet week in iPhone gaming. That said, there’s always a steady stream of new and intriguing titles, as evidenced by this decidedly eclectic bunch: 1. Doodle Kart A charming little racin...
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5 Keys To A Better Love Life
I recently asked 5 of the most successful couples I know for their best advice on how to create a fantastic love life. They laughed at first. They thought I was asking about sex. I assured them I wasn’t. I wanted to know what they’d done to keep their love alive fo...
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Mac OS X 10.6.3 dev build fixes several bugs
Apple has reportedly seeded Mac OS X 10.6.3 build 10D571 to developers, right on the heels of another version released less than two weeks ago. The company has asked users to focus on testing graphics drivers, iChat, QuickTime, and fonts, according to MacRumors…. ...
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New free app for iPhone-Quizarium. If you don’t use it, you will lose it
If you fancy something more intellectually challenging than online shooting, then Quizarium for iPhone is bound to stimulate your brain new Quizarium app pit your wits against other smarties like yourself. Select a category, answer fast, and participate in numerous tournaments. F...
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Firefox 3.0 reaching end of the line
A few months later than had been expected, Mozilla is calling it quits for version 3.0 of its Firefox browser. “There will be no more updates for Firefox 3.0.x,” Mozilla said in a meeting planning document on Tuesday. The last update will be Firefox 3.0.19, due ...
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Samsung Windows Phone 7 Handset Concept Looks like the Samsung i8910 HD
Found under: Samsung, Windows Phone 7, Asus, LG, , Microsoft MIX10 brought us three Windows Phone 7 handsets too. They were made by Asus LG and Samsung While weve already seen the LG Panther a couple of weeks ago and while the Asus concept phone might just be a simple prototype...
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Microsoft Encourages Developers To Test Drive IE9
Microsoft has invited developers to test-drive Internet Explorer 9. The software behemoth on Tuesday released an early version of its new browser to developers during the MIX10 event in Las Vegas. With more competition from other browsers, including Google’s Chrome, Apple&...
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A quick look at two browser alternatives for Android
One of the great features of Android is that it offers its users choice. Whether you’re downloading apps from outside of the Android Market, swapping out the user experience with a new desktop replacement, or simply choosing a different phone-dialing application, you&...
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Microsoft Will Rule on Phone 7 Apps, Require Trials
Microsoft isn’t going to let Apple have all the app-store fun. On Monday, the software giant announced more details about Windows Phone 7 Series applications in its online store as it moves to get third-party developers excited about the new platform. The announcement, mad...
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British Government Gets Tough on Piracy
When asked how governments ought to deal with freeloaders who illegally copy music and movies on the Internet, James Murdoch, head of News Corp.’s European and Asian operations, does not mince his words: “Punish them.” “There is no difference with going i...
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Microsoft modernizes Web ambitions with IE9
For those who doubted that Microsoft was serious in its effort to re-engage with the Web, it’s time to put the skepticism aside. At its Mix conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Microsoft gave programmers, Web developers, and the world at large a taste of things to come...
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Opera Mini 5, Opera Mobile 10 graduate to stable
Well, that was fast. Just last week we speculated that Opera Software would release the final versions of their latest beta Web browsers in time for the CTIA cell phone conference in late March. Instead, Opera released them a week earlier than we predicted. Tuesday mo...
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Google Expected To Pull Plug on China Operations
In an international Internet drama, Google seems closer to ending operations in China after threatening two months ago to pull out of the market. Google’s Chinese-language search engine is the only major foreign competitor in the communist nation. According to The Wall Str...
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Windows Phone 7 Development Uses Familiar Skills
Microsoft showed off its Windows Phone 7 Series development platform Monday at the MIX10 conference in Las Vegas. Among other things, the new platform promises to give developers and designers the ability to use established technologies such as Silverlight and the XNA Framework t...
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Digital comics store-reader combo LongBox hands-on
After a much longer run as a private beta than originally intended, the digital comic book store and comics reader called LongBox has finally opened its doors. The public beta is available for Windows and Mac, and although it’s still quite rough in some spots, it represent...
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iPad pre-orders may cool to "just" 30,000 per day
The rate of iPad pre-orders has cooled but could still lead to major sales even before the tablet ships, an estimate from the AAPL Sanity board suggests. Following an earlier calculation of 120,000 on day one, the board now believes that Apple landed 152,000 pre-orders over the ...
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Microsoft races to plug IE hole after exploit code released
(Credit: Microsoft ) Microsoft said on Friday it is testing a patch to fix a new hole in Internet Explorer 6 and IE 7 following the release of exploit code on the Internet. With the announcement it seems increasingly likely that the company will be issuing a patch for the ho...
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FCC broadband plan official: 100Mbps homes, 1Gbps schools
Hinted at this weekend, the FCC today outlined its National Broadband Plan (PDF). The initiative plans to increase both the reach and speed of Internet access across the US by 2020 and would center on 100 Squared, a plan to get at least 100 million homes on “affordableR...
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Nokia C6 Slider Smartphone Spotted Already?
Found under: Nokia, C6, C5, Smartphone, Nuron, , It looks like the C6 the second Nokia handset in the C-Series line has been spotted. And if the picture is genuine then we can expect the C6 to be totally different than the Nokia C5 which was announced officially a couple of wee...
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The bliss and curse of mindsets
Image via Wikipedia Have you ever noticed how sometimes a difficult task suddenly becomes childplay? Incredibly easy? Painfully simplistic? This sometimes happens to me and it’s a phenomena so awesome I just had to have a ponder about it. Just why the fuck does that happen? Personall... -
Innovation by acquisition
What do Flash, Android, Hotmail, Google Analytics and Powerpoint all have in common? Can you guess? The answer is: None of them were created by the companies who now own them. They were acquisitions. These products have continued to develop at their new homes, but the seed of inn...
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How Facebook, Twitter and other big sites give back to Open Source
Big sites and services like Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter and many others rely heavily on open source software to run their operations. Happily, this isn’t a one-way street. They are also giving back to the open source community, not just by contributing to existing projects, but so...
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iPads with dead batteries replaced outright for $99
A discovery in Apple’s iPad Battery Replacement Service has confirmed that the company will address iPad battery issues aggressively. Rather than attempt to replace the battery if it loses an adequate charge, as it does with iPhones, the company will charge $99 but replace...
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Unreal Engine 3 Ready for Palm webOS
Found under: Unreal, webOS, Palm, Gaming, , The Palm universe has definitely gotten a lot more interesting with the introduction of Unreal Engine 3to webOS. And we can only be excited to find out that Unreal might be available soon on Palm Pres and Pixies around us and in case ...
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Intel Core i7 Extreme Boosts Portable Workstations
Intel this week offered a preview of platforms using its Core i7 Extreme Edition processor. Although the company is aiming the processor heavily at the gaming market, analysts said there are also clear business applications for the processor. Code-named Gulftown, the i7-980X Ext...
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Leads Gaming Sales in February
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video-game console moved to the top of the U.S. market in February. The software giant’s console had been number two behind the Nintendo Wii for nearly three years. The popularity of the new BioShock 2 game may have been behind Microsoft’s ...
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Geolocation Stars at South by Southwest
What’s likely to be the hottest tech trend at this weekend’s trendy South by Southwest Interactive in Austin, the powwow that has become a launch pad for the coolest, hippest new technology? Location, location, location. The conference is shaping up to be a coming-ou...
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FCC Posts Tools To Measure Broadband Speeds
The Federal Communications Commission unveiled three digital tools Thursday that will enable consumers, businesses, schools and other organizations to test the real-world performance of their fixed and mobile broadband connections and help identify gaps in the nation’s broa...
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Consensus emerges for key Web app standard
Browser makers, grappling with outmoded technology and a vision to rebuild the Web as a foundation for applications, have begun converging on a seemingly basic by very important element of cloud computing. That ability is called local storage, and the new mechanism is called Inde...
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A clipboard manager and 2D fighting at its best: iPhone apps of the week
(Credit: CNET) Before we get to this week’s apps, a news item over at AppleInsider indicates we may be getting a change to the iPhone OS that many have been talking about. According to one of their more reliable sources, the iPhone OS 4.0 could add multitasking support ...
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Opera Mini 5 beta for Android: First Look video
Earlier this week, Opera Software released Opera Mini 5 beta for Android, a vast improvement to the version 4.2 browser that had previously been available for Android. Opera Mini 5 beta isn’t new to the scene–it’s been out for some months on Java phones, Blac...
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ATT’s field trial of 100-gigabit Ethernet a success
Wireless and cable provider AT&T earlier this week announced it has completed successful field trials of its 100-gigabit backbone network technology. The provider used the new Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System for its tests along with matching modules on the client side and ...
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SmartPhone Technologies Sues Apple, Samsung, RIM, LG, Motorola, Sanyo and ATT
Found under: SmartPhone Technologies, Apple, Samsung, RIM, LG, Motorola, Sanyo, AT&T, Just last week we were talking about the Apple vs HTC lawsuit and now we hear about a new important lawsuit in the mobile world. This time around its SmartPhone Technologies the company th...
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Researcher publishes exploit for new IE hole
Moshe Ben Abu announced his Internet Explorer exploit on Twitter. (Credit: Twitter) An Israeli security researcher has published exploit code for an unpatched hole in Internet Explorer that Microsoft disclosed two days ago. Microsoft had warned in an advisory that a new vul...
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Intel previews Core i7 980X six-core Gulftown CPU
Intel is currently previewing its upcoming Core i7 980X Extreme Edition CPU this week at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco. The company is demonstrating several applications optimized for the new platform, including Sega’s Napoleon Total War, UbisoftR...
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Sketchy rumor has Core i7 Mac Pro due next week
A very tentative rumor today claims that Apple will launch a new Mac Pro next week using Intel’s new Core i7-980X. The chip would be the first six-core model in a Mac and would give the same 3.33GHz clock speed as the custom-order Xeon but at a lower price. The system wou...
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11 Simple Ways To Avoid Burnout
Are you exhausted, annoyed, and ready to throw in the towel on something that once made you leap out of bed with joy every morning? I know that feeling well. It’s one I suffered from often in the past and still encounter occasionally. It typically signals an impending ...
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MySpace Revamp Aims To Reverse User Exodus
MySpace is attempting to bring back old users and attract new ones with a complete revamp of the social network. The plans to change come after the social network has lost market share against its rivals. Once considered the household name for social-networking web sites, MySpac...
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DesktopOK: automatically save and restore your desktop icon positions with this tiny app
Do you have a lot of icons on your desktop? Are your icons carefully placed according to some sort of personal scheme or system? Are you annoyed every so often when an event, such as a resolution change or a Windows update, completely messes up your desktop icon placements? Des...
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WaterField, Quirky launch new cases for Apple’s iPad
The iPad, not due to ship for another three weeks, is getting its fair share of accessory launches, with several new cases from WaterField and Quirky. WaterField has announced the iPad Smart Case, a drop-in case which features multi-layered padding with a rigid insert and ultrasu...
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As Ballmer Praises Apple, EFF Cites Stiff App Store Rules
With the stakes high in Microsoft’s bid to add its search engine to the iPhone, a few words of praise by the software giant’s CEO have drawn a considerable amount of attention. “Apple’s done a very nice job that allows people to monetize and commercialize...
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HP Swipes at iPad as ‘Watered Down’ as Rivals Line Up
Competitors in the fast-moving tablet-computer category are lining up to take on Apple’s iPad. Hewlett-Packard is the latest to preview its upcoming slate product, and other companies like Lenovo, Sony, Dell and Acer are similarly positioning their products. The HP tablet ...
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Google Testing Personalized Search for TV Programs
As Internet and television continue to converge, Google is actively testing a new television-programming search service with Dish Network, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The service reportedly runs on TV set-top boxes that host Google software and enable viewer...
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Windows Login Failures and Invalid File Structure Issues With AVG 9.0.787
AVG reported in one of their blogs that recent program update from AVG 9.0.733 to 787 caused some problems to the users.At the moment AVG team still working on the fix , which will be released in program update this week. Windows logins failures with AVG 9.0.787 After ...
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How to save and share ridiculously large files
A few years ago it was a big deal to find a place that would let you share 1 gigabyte of files. Things change, though. Bandwidth keeps growing, and the cost of Web storage keeps shrinking. That’s good news for people looking to share increasingly large files, be it an HD...
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Everyone goes to watch movies with Movies Now!
Are you the one who tends to fallow the chain of movies shown in the cinema or just like to attend it with your friends somehow in the evening? Then you should definitely fill up your iphone app collection with one more, called Movies Now! Now you will always be aware whic...
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The Slavic Esperanto
Image via Wikipedia Sometimes when I’m out and about and not being careful about my clothing my penis slips out. No wait that’s not right. My linguistic geek slips out. Yeah, that one! Linguistic geekdom! All over the place! Like a vulgar Andy Warhol rip off painted on a pornst... -
Watch live March Madness games on your iPhone
Better pack an extra battery, because you're gonna be watching a lot of basketball. (Credit: NCAA Mobile) Listen up, college-hoops fans: I have good news and bad news about this year’s version of the CBS Sports NCAA March Madness On Demand app. The good: Unlike last ...
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Apple execs travel to UK to negotiate iPad carrier deals
Apple executives are flying into the UK this week in order to negotiate carrier deals for the iPad, according to The Times. Although the iPad is set to ship in the region as soon as late April, Apple has yet to solidify who will sell SIM cards for 3G versions of the tablet, or h...
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iTunes Store hit with worldwide search problems
A number of visitors to the iTunes Store may have suffered access problems over the weekend, according to scattered accounts. Searches are said to have been slower than usual, in some cases failing outright, generating an “unknown error” in response. The issue is mo...
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Motorola Releases Two New Android Smartphones
Motorola is placing two new bets on the open-source Android operating system with the release of its Backflip and Devour smartphones. The uniquely designed Backflip began selling through AT&T Wireless late last week, and the Detour is now available from Verizon Wireless. The...
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Watch live March Madness basketball on your iPhone
Better pack an extra battery, because you're gonna be watching a lot of basketball. (Credit: NCAA Mobile) Listen up, college-hoops fans: I have good news and bad news about this year’s version of the CBS Sports NCAA March Madness On Demand app. The good: Unlike last ...
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Apple vs Nokia Lawsuits Get Suspended Pending ITC Investigation
Found under: Apple, Nokia, ITC, Lawsuits, , Earlier this week we heard that Apple has filled a suit against HTC for alleged patent infringement and now we hear more lawsuits-related news involving Cupertino. It looks like Apple vs Nokia trials are currently being suspended by a...
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How to convert PDF to Word DOC for free: a comparative test
Update: Mar 6th 2010. I finally updated this comparative analysis of free PDF to Word conversion software, re-writing it from the ground up, and in the process doubling the size of the article since the last iteration Can you perform good PDF to Word/Doc/RTF conversions ...
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iPad pushed to April due to software, not hardware?
The iPad’s slightly delayed April 3rd release may actually be the result of time spent refining the software if a rumor proves substantive. Historically accurate with other leaks, John Gruber claims that Canaccord Adams’ beliefs in a hardware issue are mistaken and t...
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New Mac OS X 10.6.3 build sticks with minute changes
Apple is seeding a new developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.3, identified as 10D567. The update follows one from last week, and is again said to contain no significant new improvements, or any known issues. Developers are however being asked to test components like Rosetta, iChat, ...
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Ballmer Sees Innovation as the Key To Search Success
With its search-engine deal with Yahoo approved by regulators, Microsoft is gearing up for another run at challenging Google’s commanding market lead. But with comScore reporting Yahoo and Microsoft had 17 percent and 11.3 percent shares of the U.S. search market in January...
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Remote computer access and 2D car racing: iPhone apps of the week
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) The big news of the day is the announcement of when Apple’s latest creation, the iPad, will be available. According to Apple, the “magical and revolutionary” product will be in stores April 3 starting at $499, but you...
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Panasonic leaks Lumix G2, G10 with touchscreens
Panasonic has inadvertently revealed its plans for next week by briefly posting details of two new Micro Four Thirds cameras on its own website. The Lumix G2 and G10 together would both keep to the DSLR-style body of the G1/GH1 and would have 12-megapixel sensors, 3-inch swivel ...
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Yep, the iPad Will Be Delayed — But Only a Few Days
Apple’s iPad tablet will go on sale a few days later than originally announced — a fact that is attracting attention. The company announced Friday that the Wi-Fi version will be released for sale on April 3 in the U.S. At the iPad announcement in January, the Cupertin...
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Apple Boots Wi-Fi-Finder Apps with Private APIs
Makers of some applications that seek out Wi-Fi access are now seeking a new home after Apple purged a select group from its App Store. In a blog post this week, 3Jacks Software said it is the latest developer to get the boot from the increasingly choosy App Store. “We re...
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McAfee: System Security Is Weak Despite Locked Doors
Evidence from the recent Aurora hack attacks on major American corporations suggest that many may have tightly locked virtual front doors, but no cybersecurity inside their systems, a McAfee expert warned on Wednesday. In a Security Insights blog post, Paul Kurtz, McAfee’s ...
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Despite Denial, iPad Production Numbers Look Low
Despite an analyst’s report that Apple is experiencing production delays on the iPad, which is supposed to hit stores at the end of March, Apple’s Taiwanese supplier insists production is on track to deliver 600,000 to 700,000 iPads and another million in April. Cana...
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Penguin demos future iPad book concepts
Publisher Penguin Books this week demonstrated a series of possible iPad books, presenting the concepts at an event in London, England. A number of titles may, in fact, bypass the iBookstore for the App Store, in order to enable interactivity. A children’s book for instan...
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Hollywood Wins as Real Drops DVD-Copying Software
Score one for Hollywood. RealNetworks agreed this week to settle lawsuits with major movie and TV studios for its RealDVD product, which allows users to copy DVDs onto hard drives. As part of the settlement, RealNetworks will pay the studios $4.5 million to cover legal costs. In...
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Study lauds IE for blocking Web’s social attacks
An updated study has found that when it comes to blocking Web sites used in efforts to trick people into installing malware, Internet Explorer has widened its lead over the four other most-used browsers. NSS Labs, a product analysis company, issued a third installment of an on...
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OK Go – This Too Shall Pass – How to Create A Viral YouTube Video
OK Go recently released video for their song This Too Shall Pass, of their new album, Of the Blue Colour of the Sky, and it shows that they really understand viral web video and that their target demographic consumes their content on YouTube and Facebook. First, check out their video, if you have...
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Murdoch confirms WSJ iPad plans, cites extreme secrecy
A specific Wall Street Journal effort for the iPad is in development, confirms Rupert Murdoch, the CEO of the newspaper’s parent company, News Corp.. Apple CEO Steve Jobs is said to have been visiting the Journal and other publications in recent weeks, demonstrating the iP...
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EU gives obscure browsers a big chance
It took Mozilla more than five years of concerted effort and a lucrative partnership with Google to dent Internet Explorer’s dominance. But maybe it doesn’t have to be so hard. Courtesy of an antitrust case against Microsoft in the European Union, several small-fry...
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iPad to reach retail staff March 10, get ads March 15?
Apple may pursue an uncharacteristic strategy of building awareness of the iPad in advance, a rumor maintains tonight. Insiders, and supposedly the manager of a southern California Apple store, claim that retail staff will get to see the iPad themselves on March 10th, about two ...
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European Windows Users Begin Choosing a Browser
Windows users in Europe will have a slew of Internet browsers to choose from between now and mid-May after the European Commission forced Microsoft to give European Windows Vista, XP and 7 users a choice. The settlement was reached after decade-long battle between Microsoft and t...
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Netflix Surveys Users About Interest in iPhone App
Coming soon to an iPhone near you — a selection of new movies? Netflix, the pioneer of home DVD delivery that recently stated streaming movies online and onto game consoles, appears to be testing the waters for an iPhone app. A single-question e-mail survey began reaching ...
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TweetCaster Pro for Android
TweetCaster Pro with the number of new tweets showing (Credit: Handmark) Handmark brings a satisfying Twitter environment to the Android operating system with its new TweetCaster Pro application. Now available in the Android Market and on Handmark’s site for $4.99, Twee...
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TigerLogic demos Omnis Studio 5 iPhone developer software
TigerLogic will demonstrate a beta version of its Omnis Studio 5 iPhone developer software during the CeBIT expo this week in Germany. The software is a development tool for building everything from web applications to enterprise software, in both team-based and individual modes....
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Apple wins patents for unibody MacBook construction
Apple has this week won the rights to three patents, all covering the construction of unibody MacBooks. Two of these document the MacBook Air, which was the first Apple notebook to use a combination frame and casing made out of a single block of aluminum. Aside from external de...
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The Accessory Frenzy Begins for Apple’s iPad
Scosche, a maker of accessories for consumer electronics, has made a mint selling products that complement Apple’s iPhone and its iPod music player. Now, Scosche is pinning high hopes on the newest Apple gadget, the iPad, due to be released in the coming weeks. Family-owne...
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Don’t Wait for a Breakthrough Moment: Create One!
Potential and Possibilities We’ve all had breakthrough moments in our lives. Moments when a switch flicked, a light went on and a door to a new world of potential and possibilities opened up for us. For most of us, the door was always there to be opened but, for a range of r...
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New Nokia C-Series Phones Coming at CeBIT This Week
Found under: Nokia, C-Series, CeBIT, In case you were not aware MWC is long gone but theres a new important event in the electronics and gadgets world about to start CeBIT 2010. From 2 to 6 March the Centrum der Buro- und Infrmationstechnik aka CeBIT will be underway in Hanover...
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ATT bracing for iPhone data deluge at SXSW
AT&T today explained how it plans to upgrade its Austin network to avoid the crush of data use that plagued the South by Southwest festival last year. The carrier in the past few weeks has added a distributed antenna system that provides roughly eight cell sites’ worth...
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Seesmic updates Blackberry, Windows Twitter apps
Seesmic has seen a flurry of development on the Web, desktop, and mobile phones lately. Last week, the third-party developer of Twitter apps released an update to its Web-based Twitter manager that outmaneuvered its downloadable Windows apps. Seesmic's BlackBerry update let...
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New iPhone games of the week (March 1, 2010)
It’s a good week to be a gamer. We’ve rounded up five just-released titles that offer a little something for everyone: 3D platform action, a space-themed take on Facebook fave FarmVille, havoc-wreaking airborne zombies, and more. Take a look: Assassin's Creed I...
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best laptops and desktop of 2010
After 11 consecutive weeks atop the worldwide box office, the sci-fi epic will be dethroned.
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Nuance PDF Reader: free reader offers PDF form-filling and saving, online PDF-to-Doc conversions, and direct access to Sharepoint
Nuance PDF Reader is a free PDF document reader and alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader. It offers a number of nice features, such as the ability to fill PDF forms and save them to your hard drive, the ability to open and save PDFs straight into Sharepoint, and the option to uplo...
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5 Types of Emails You Should be Automatically Filtering
How many emails do you have in your inbox right now? Are you an inbox zero freak like me? Or do you have emails piled up and unread that you’re hoping you’ll get time to get to? I’m not judging – I used to have as messy an inbox as anyone. And even now,...
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AP Moves To Help Publishers Sell Digital Content
Paid news content may be making a comeback. The Associated Press said Friday that it will set up a division to help its member newspapers and broadcasters sell content to the new generation of content devices, including tablet computers and e-readers. AP President and CEO Tom C...
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Six-core Extreme, 2.88GHz quad Core i7s show early
Three speed upgrades for Intel’s Core i7 chips have been leaked within the past several hours that show the company planning a slew of speed upgrades in coming weeks for both desktops and mobiles. A store listing for the Core i7-980X appears to provide additional details b...
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Apple acknowledges yellowed iMac displays
Apple has finally acknowledged reports of yellow tint and flickering on 27-inch iMac displays. Customers have been lodging complaints since the systems first began shipping, although Apple had denied the issues for several months. Supply hiccups, ranging from a few days to severa...
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Third parties rush to develop iPad accessories
A number of accessory makers are already producing gear for the iPad, even though few if any have had hands-on experience with the device, says the Wall Street Journal. One of the earliest examples may be Trexta, which during this month’s Macworld expo was already demonstr...
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Facebook Error Sends E-Mails To Wrong Friends
Facebook made a grave error this week when it sent users’ e-mails to the wrong friends. Users affected by the mixup weren’t able to access the site for a period of time. Facebook moved quickly in trying to figure out how users’ e-mails could have been redirecte...
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No more Skype for Windows and Java phones?
It’s not often you hear a company critique its own products, but that’s exactly what Skype did this week. After releasing a new version of its well-known VoIP client for Windows PCs, Skype then announced it was pulling Skype for Windows Mobile phones and Skype Lite fo...
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Draw with glow paint and battle 3D tanks: iPhone apps of the week
(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET) Obviously, most of the apps I write about in this space are favorites of mine with all the features I could ask for, but some apps I come across just need one or more tweaks to make them better. Whether it’s a control issue in a ...
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Palm using Verizon "ambassadors" to rekindle sales
Palm chief Jon Rubinstein sent a memo (sub. required) to employees later on Thursday to explain how his company was tackling the unexpectedly low sales for its lineup. He revealed that the company has been using almost 200 “Brand Ambassadors” at Verizon for the past ...
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MobileCamp Ljubljana in late March!
Who needs to sleep when you’re having so much with the BarCamp like events, right? Building upon this idea we’ve announcing MobileCamp Ljubljana, that’s going to take place on 27th of March 2010 at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. I’m excited about this MobileCamp f... -
Microsoft Uses Court Order To Cripple Waledac Botnet
Microsoft is cracking down on botnets through the legal system — and winning. The software giant launched a legal assault this week against networks of compromised computers controlled by hackers, and a federal judge in Alexandria, Va., agreed to its request to deactivate 2...
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Tax Season Makes Identity Thieves’ Hearts Race
JuWanda Harris spent the last year rising before the sun to work two jobs, using the money to support her brother and sister and help her parents with everything from gas bills to toothpaste. She lived week to week but took solace in knowing her long hours at minimum-wage jobs ...
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California To Amazon: Show Me the Money
California lawmakers are eager to harpoon the great white whale that is Amazon.com to force it to pay sales tax on every HDTV and Kindle it sells here. But those efforts could ensnare scores of smaller fish: mom-and-pop Internet businesses that rely on Amazon and other e-tailers ...
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Poll: Are 99-cent TV shows a good idea?
C'mon, networks. Let Apple charge 99 cents for TV shows. Sales will go through the roof, I promise. (Credit: Apple) Confession time: In the nearly five years since iTunes began selling TV shows, I’ve purchased exactly zero. Why? Because I think Apple’s $1.99-...
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Read It Later turning bookmarks into news pages
Read It Later’s new trick is one that long-time users with little time to waste are likely to enjoy. The bookmarking service, which was designed to help people organize and view bookmarks from multiple computers, is launching (in beta) a “digest” that will ...
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Taxes 2009: TurboTax vs. HR Block vs. TaxAct
We know, tax time is the pits, but if it makes you feel better, we did ours six times while researching the pros and cons of TurboTax (Windows|Mac|Online), Tax Act (Windows|Online), and H&R Block At Home (Windows|Mac|Online), formerly called H&R Block Tax Cut. So we kn...
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Firefox extension simplifies e-mailing on Facebook
User e-mail addresses on Facebook have come a long way. For years, Facebook converted them into a static image to keep potential spammers and data thieves at bay. As a result, it made copying them a serious pain, as you’d need to have whatever e-mail tool you were using in ...
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Opera 10.5 beta adds private browsing, new widgets
Opera on Thursday released a beta version of Opera 10.5 for Mac, following right behind the Windows version announced earlier in the week. The browser is said to integrate an improved JavaScript engine for faster page loads, while the interface now takes advantage of additional C...
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Manage Your Desktop Wallpaper With Wallpaper Updater
Bored with seeing the same wallpaper again and again on the desktop want to see a new wallpaper every day from a folder containing lot of beautiful images,searching for a program for that then Wallpaper Updater is the application is all you need. Wallpaper Updater freeware ap...
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Italian Court Convicts Google Execs for Uploaded Video
In recent weeks, Google has made much of its problems with China. But it turns out the company has a much bigger problem with Italy. In what Google called an “astonishing decision,” an Italian court convicted three Google executives of privacy invasion for a 2006 vi...
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Shutdown Scheduler 7.0.1.0 download
Shutdown Scheduler 7.0.1.0 download free Shutdown Scheduler allows you to automize your computer’s shutdowns or restarts. You can specify times by day or by week.It also allows you to create notes shared by other users over home (or business) n...
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Networx 5.1 download
Networx 5.1 download free Networx is a simple, yet powerful utility for measuring your bandwidth usage and the speed of all kinds of wired and wireless network connections (Dial-up, Ethernet, ISDN, DSL, 802.11b etc.). The program provides the ability ...
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Olympus E-PL1 ships early to Amazon
Olympus in a low key move today began selling the E-PL1 through Amazon. Arriving in the promised black, blue and gold colors a week early, the compact is the least expensive Micro Four Thirds camera available but simultaneously fixes a number of problems with earlier models: it ...
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‘Tight’ supplies reinforce likelihood of MacBook Pro update
Evidence backs notions of a MacBook Pro update within the next few weeks, according to Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu. Distribution supplies are said to be growing short, closer to two to three weeks’ worth instead of four to six. While the change could be linked to high d...
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Atlona unveils new HDMI to Mini DisplayPort converter
Atlona Technologies this week unveiled the DP200HD, a new HDMI version of its DP200 DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter. The DP200HD is designed to convert HDMI signals from popular gaming systems such as the Xbox 360 and PS3, as well as Blu-ray players or other HDMI devices, to su...
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Next Firefox to drop Mac OS X 10.4 support
Mozilla has officially decided that the next major version of Firefox will require at least Mac OS X 10.5 when running on Apple computers. “We believe a Mac OS X 10.5 minimum will allow us to provide the best experience possible to our users,” Mozilla Mac progra...
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AMD admits some 12-core Opterons shipping early
AMD’s Director of Product Marketing for Server/Workstation John Fruehe admitted today that 12-core Opteron chips have already begun shipping, as reported last week. What the company is calling its most advanced x86 processor, codenamed Magny-Cours, is officially named the O...
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DealNN: Polaroid 12MP touchscreen digital camera
Today’s featured deals from DealNN include digital cameras, iMacs, Blu-ray players and more. The most note worthy deal being on the Polariod touchscreen digital camera, which has been reduced to $99.99 this week at Buy.com. The Polaroid digital camera features a 3-inch to...
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Schiller: Recent app bans based on public complaints
The recent crackdown on “overtly sexual” iPhone apps is based on a rash of complaints from the public, says Apple’s senior VP of worldwide product marketing, Phil Schiller. The executive claims that an “increasing number of apps containing very objectionable content”...
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avast! 4 Home Edition 5.0.418 Final
avast! 4 Home Edition is a free complete ICSA certified antivirus software for home noncommercial use. avast! obtained VB100% awards in 2002/4 Virus Bulletin comparative reviews under Windows. avast! Home Edition includes the following components: On Demand Scanner – with Skinnable Sim...
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Apple ranks high in customer service comparison
Apple has achieved a high ranking in yet another customer service comparison, placing third in a BusinessWeek lineup. The company gained nearly 10 percent in the scoring to reach the highest position of any computer maker, with the retailer L.L. Bean holding the top spot and the insurance company...
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Google Buzz Fallout Could Hurt Future Cloud Prospects
The fallout over Google’s bumbling social-network Google Buzz venture continued into its second week with a class-action lawsuit on behalf of Gmail users who feel their privacy was violated. And as blogs buzzed with comparisons to Facebook’s badly received Beacon feature and the risk...
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DST To Invest Big Money in Social Media
In early 2009, as Russian investor Yuri Milner scoured the social media landscape for possible targets, he didn’t wait for Facebook to call. Milner hopped on a plane and met directly with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in Palo Alto, Calif., paving the way for his company, Digital Sky Technolo...
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New iPhone games of the week (February 22, 2010)
Each week brings a bevvy of new iPhone games to our digital doorstep, but time doesn’t permit us to cover each one individually. Therefore, here’s a roundup of some new and interesting titles you might want to check out: Alice in Wonderland: You can’t judge a book by its cover,...
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SmartAss is cool shopping assistant for Android phone
Found under: Android, Freeware, Shopping, Assistant, List, SmartAss is a free Android shopping assistant application that implements a manageable shopping list. That list can be a grocery list or just a todo list. SmartAss is very easy to use while working with it is very quick and intuitive. I...
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Free PowerPoint to video converter
I’ve been searching for a freeware which can turn my PowerPoint presentation to video for a long time since not all of my audience have PowerPoint installed. In that way I can upload the video to Youtube and share with more people. Last week I found the one that meet my need. I would like ...
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iPhoto to Aperture: Carryover features compared
(Credit: Apple) Apple got a lot of things right in iPhoto ‘09, and in the latest version of its higher-end, $200 Aperture software it’s tried to replicate that same success. But did it work? The short answer is yes. What might be more surprising to an iPhoto user is how similarly ...
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iPad pre-orders to start next week?
Apple might start taking pre-orders for the iPad as soon as next week, one rumor claims today. A supposedly reliable source says orders would start “as soon as” February 25th, or about a month before the projected late March target for shipping. AppAdvice hears these would be limite...
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Pair marries in 5th Avenue Apple Store
A pair of New York City residents claimed a first for Apple retail this week by marrying at the 5th Avenue Apple Store. Captured on video (viewable below), the union between Joshua Li and Ya Ting Li at the start of Valentine’s Day was a ’surprise’ wedding without Apple’s ...
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Wake up refreshed and kill zombies with plants: iPhone apps of the week
(Credit: CNET) Before we get to the apps today, I have a couple of news items to tell you about. First, there is a sale right now for the game I wrote about in last week’s post, Space Miner: Space Ore Bust (was $4.99; now $1.99). I really can’t recommend this game enough (I’m...
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Exam season eats time like women, internet and television combined
Image via Wikipedia Ah, finally, we can breathe again! The last couple of weeks … was it two, was it three? Can’t really tell, feels like I’ve left the office just yesterday while at the same time seeming like it’s been years since I last set foot in the office to d... -
SWAT2010 preview
Few weeks ago, for school project I had to use Google API to create certain potentially useful application. So after short thinking I decided to create web archiving software. And therefore the origin of the name SWAT aka. Simple Web Archive sofTware . Project source code is accessible on the g...
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Maths is purdiful
This whole week I’ve been doing a lot of maths studying. Things like parametric curves, LaGrange theorems and funky functional sequences. Naturally I’ve developed a bit of a love for pretty mathematical objects, so I wanted to share some with you. 1. Our first contestant is the cardio... -
Kingsagex :: version 0.66
I understand you all have been waiting long time for this and it is finally here. I took a bit of time to rest from all faculty obligations during this weekend and decided to update this script. At least for me it looks like ages since last update more then month ago on 5.12.2009. This is very s... -
Python multiprocessing is fucking sweet
Image via Wikipedia You know how it is said every programmer needs to learn how to do parallelisation and funky stuff on multi-core multi-processor beast of machines? And how such machines aren’t even really beasts these days, they’re our run of the mill desktop and portable co... -
How ikigai has changed my style
This is the second post in the series of How <x> changed my style where I shall talk about tools and events that had a significant impact on my style of doing things. If you happen to like this idea, I would be very happy if you could help it spread like wildfire, because it’s a form ...
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The phobia of closed doors
Phobia of closed doors is in my experience a disease that mostly attacks men. I will explain the symptoms soon. There are of course many versions of it. The main reason for calling it a phobia is that there is no good reason to fear the closed door. I believe that a mature person is capable of le...
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Migrating Prevoz.org to GeoDjango/postGIS
Today we finally switched Prevoz.org to new backend that allows us to start offering an option to add international carpools. It looks pretty boring at the end of the day: In the process we all learned a lot about GIS systems, different GEO API solutions, Geonames and that it’s not a trivi... -
My simple running resolution for 2010
Running becomes an addiction after a while (some call it a state of mind). It’s very hard to sit still at home while knowing that you could be out – running. In my experience, it takes about two weeks of non-running to get rid of this feeling. After it is gone, you need about 2 runs ... -
New This Week in Anime for 12/29/2009
The last week of the year between Christmas and New Years is usually very dead in the retail world and even anime releases have been very slim in the past. This year is a little unusual as FUNimation has several things on tap...
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Like Angelina and Scarlet having sex with your eyes
Last night I watched Avatar nice and proper at the moving pictures – in 3D of course because fuck it, if they spent developing the funky new tech for seven years, I bloody well feel obliged to watch the movie as it was intended. In short … it was fucking awesome! This is the first mov... -
How the card is chosen
Upon first meeting people most of their attention is devoted to the card I have stuck in my hat. Upon second time meeting a person their questions about the card suddenly become hey didn’t you have a different card last time? Well yeah, I do change it every day dude … This quickly be... -
Our [insert project here] is many things to many people
For the last few weeks, I’ve tried to figure out how to tell a story of different communities around me. They’re all doing great things, but the general perception, within them, is that the public is not recognizing their efforts and that getting more recognition will help with other... -
Heaven is where your code lies
Here I am at Hekovnik, alone in the romantic ambient of spotlights, whiteboards and loud music that makes me just wanna code code code. Yep, it’s Iron Maiden, felt like it, and son, I am not disappoint. Lounging on the sofa, with my trusty MacBook in lap, shiny logo greeting anyone daring ...
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Kingsagex :: version 0.62
OK there were a lot of bugs reported since the last version and its been more then two weeks since the last version. So I’ve decided to revise the code and make necessary changes. First of all auto-attacking functions from KingsAgeX are out. Soon I will publish new script that will have s...
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#webcamplj – community is alive and how you can help!
One of the big questions we’re always wondering is – is there a community in this small country? Aren’t things better in bitter cities? There are two answers to that: 1. Sure. It’s better out there and we don’t stand a chance here. 2. or we can say – It depend... -
Google stoops to their level, fights freedom
In my usual fashion I’m a bit late to discover this bit of news, a day or so late. Naturally I still wanted to share my thoughts on the matter, I mean that’s what blogging is about, our narcissistic tendencies to shout into the void and see if anyone will hear it. Last week an image s... -
Seminar v Pragi
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NaNoWriMo day 10 – where the fuck did the week go?
It’s been a while since I wrote anything for my Gonzo Steampunk Vampires, which is a shame since this story actually seems to be turning out a lot better than anything I’ve ever written (although it’s still mostly crap) and as a reader of my brain I’m, surprisingly, starti...
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Kingsagex :: version 0.59
This is just minor update to fix fiasco from previous week. The following update includes auto-updater that should work correctly and checks once a day if there is new version of the script.*************Version 0.59*************Feature Added: Auto-updater. I wrote it myself checks for version on ...
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What are we doing
What are we doing with our lives? I watched a movie the other day, about a woman who found out she only has a week to live...What if it happened to you? Do you like your life, do you like how you leave, are you enjoying yourself at all? Most of the people I know, don't. It's all about how to get ...
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Gonzo Steampunk Vampires, Halloween and Beards
Emo Swizec Yesterday was Halloween and as tradition goes, no this has got nothing to do with the americanisation of Slovenian culture, we’ve had halloween or some variation thereof for many centuries before america was ever discovered, people are supposed to dress up in scary costumes. This... -
Kill-A Zombie Day
Naj bo letošnji dan čarovnic malce drugačen. Postanite varuh interneta s tem, da postanete varuh svojega računalnika. Sophos se je odločil narediti ta dan tudi kot mednarodni Kill-a Zombie dan po vzoru avstralskega tedna zombijev National Zombie Awareness Week, ki je bil v začetku letošnje...
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ImeldaOgilvy in Luerzer's Archive
div align="justify"Občasno kakšno slovensko delo priplava na vrh tudi v svetovnem oglaševalskem golažu. Tokrat (oz. tri tedne nazaj, pa je post žal ostal v draft verziji) je bila to agencija a href="http://www.imeldaogilvy.si/sl/v_zivo/2347/" target="_blank"ImeldaOgilvy/a z delom "Long lasti...
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Arrr, Slovenia, the land of pirates!
After a very sad performance of Slovenian quasi Pirate Party last week, where we could see that they have no idea how copyright works, we now have even more evidence that Slovenia is a land of pirates that have no respect for other people’s intellectual work. @skatey and @Zealoth point out to a... -
What I learned of PHP by ignoring it for three months
When I took a break from php three months ago I’d been up to my shoulders in the technology for about five years – I remember my first interactions with the language were figuring out whether I need to use .php3 or .php4 or just .php file extensions. But that’s not very interest...
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You know what, I fucking love my faculty (FRI)
Image via Wikipedia Students will often get into debates concerning whether attending classes is worth it or not, more specifically, whether University (college for the brutes) actually gives you anything other than a shiny piece of paper to wipe your arse with and connections within the b... -
First traditional pubbar crawl 2009
Pub&bar crawl Lately I’ve been listening to a lot of Irish Punk, well it’s really American Celtic Punk because some americans there feel they should honour their Irish roots, then again the Celts never really lived in Ireland so the whole thing doesn’t make sense and …... -
Slides from Microsoft Partner Meeting Event
p align="left"Last week I attended a local Microsoft Partner Meeting to talk about using Silverlight (3) to build LOB applications. About half of the talk was slides, and the rest was app demos. Source code for some of my demos are available through some of my previous blog posts, and here’s th...
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Of London, Murphy and Seedcamp
Image via Wikipedia Last week’s trip to London was governed by the laws of Murphy, or Sod as Londoners would call ‘im. It was a fun and interesting trip, don’t get me wrong, and I still love London almost as much as I did after my last trip there two years ago. It’s... -
On communities
Communities lives and die by its core members that define the rules and norms for it at any given time. They’re often very fluid and can change rules almost on a weekly basis, it’s more often a much slower process. During the summer I joined (offline) community that is different from my ... -
A season for catching colds
Image by zedzap via Flickr Yes, you know the time. That time when no matter what you do your nose will be slightly runny, you will start sneezing for unknown reasons and the bed just seems all too warm in the morning. That time is here! A week ago it looked like autumn was already upon us,... -
Fighting Twitter spam with bayes
Image by pdeee454 via Flickr For a few days now I’ve been researching the nature of spam on Twitter and finding the best way of combating it for a tool I’m making. It’s been an extremely interesting ride that has, surprise surprise, proven my initial assumptions made seve... -
From idea to seedcamp application in a week
Image by Julie70 via Flickr Seedcamp, as many probably know, is a bit like America’s Next Top Model, but for entrepreneurs and their ideas. Therefore, apply I must, yes. Well the deadline was last night and we’ve done the best we can and now we wait for the gods of innovation t... -
Having discipline is painful
Image by TimboDon via Flickr For the past few weeks I’ve been having a bit of a liquidity problem. There’s no income and the only money I have was in the form of my dad owing me roughly 700 euro and the ounce of gold located somewhere in my apartment, also worth roughly 700 eur... -
HD Tweak
Včeraj sem našel en zanimiv program, ki bo mnogim uporabnikom HTCjevega Touch HDja prišel prav. HD Tweak je program, namenjen prav tweeku HDja. Preizkusil, in deluje super. Priporočam! HD Tweak download PS: Prav tako je na voljo Tweak za HTC Diamond, ki je na voljo tukaj.
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Runners log: July 2009
It took me about two weeks of living in San Francisco to realize that as much as I love roller skating, it just won’t work. I don’t mind going up the hills, but going down just didn’t seem that much fun or even safe for that matter. So I slowly started running again and learned ... -
Why my community is nothing like your community
I feel very fortunate that I was able to attend Community Leadership Summit ‘09, that happened past weekend in San Jose. As it was only just a few days away from OSCON ‘09, biggest open source convention in the world, the mix of participants was skewed towards open source projects. I’m real... -
Running bloody hurts
Image by alemdag via Flickr When they say that the second time you go running hurts the most, they sure aren’t kidding. My second running expedition felt like shitting bricks atop a rollercoaster slamming into a wall at full speed with swallows carrying coconuts around. But let me st... -
Shabu-shabu
San Francisco is one of those cities that restaurants with cousine from all over the world and also have enough people from that area living here that they have to make sure it’s good and authentic. My current travel/summer plans include a dinner or two each week, trying new foods and resta... -
Countdown to Silverlight 3 #9: Day 0 and updated sample deck
pAfter a week of spending my holidays, enjoying the sun and playing on the beach with my kids, it’s time to continue the Silverlight 3 countdown series… In the meantime, Silverlight 3 was officially released (it’s probably best to only reference a href="http://geekswithblogs.net/WynApseTech...
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Exploratorium: hooray for tacticle science
I visited Exploratorium with the idea that this is yet another science museum with a bit more hands on approach. I was very positively surprised to discovered that it’s far from that. Instead of being classical museum it’s a giant ‘playground’ where each exhibit offers you... -
perfumes.
There is something about these.. to me, they smell perfectly..br /i must say.i hate all those tropical perfumes..to me, they smell 'trashy', but real perfume has a story and you need to know how to tell it.. and i never liked all kind of britney-christina and all the others..br /i prefer sophisti...
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Friday night skate – Tribute to Michael Jackson
I’m not sure how big deal is death of Michael Jacson back in Slovenia, but here in the states it seems quite a big thing, with all the news talking about it all the time while internet keeps generating more content and links to YouTube videos that have something to do with Michael Jackson. ... -
EUR/USD odboj od odporne linije
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San Francisco Friday Night Skate
San Francisco looks like a city where one could really enjoy roller skating, if one didn’t mind hills, and can venture on the road once in a while because of the busy streets. It’s not surprise that Friday Night Skating started here 20 years ago! and they’re still continuing wit... -
San Francisco – initial culture shock
It’s just over a day since I arrived to San Francisco, and it’s time to write down some initial reflections, to prevent me getting too used to them: starting off with the weather. It’s actually kind of cold. Around 14C throughout the day, even though reports are optimistic and ... -
SHIT HAPPENS!
I don't know where to begin.br /1. I'm not going to Rijeka, because Klaxons called off the concertbr /2. I'm most possibly not going to a picnic with my class, because i have to study math all weekendbr /3. I'm not going to Royksoop, also because of Mathbr /4. I really don't know anymore if i'm e...
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7 OBRAZOV: Kim Basinger
8 decembra leta 1953 je v Atenah na svet prijokal Kimila Ann Basinger. Kasneje je dozorela v eno najbolj seksapilnih igralk in pri 55-ih še vedno odlično izgleda. _______________________________________________________________ Never Say Never Again (1983) Domino Petachi Nase je opozorila z vlo... -
The game of Quantum Wolf Hunt
Image via Wikipedia It’s been a while since I last did any game development, think I was about 12 when I made my last game, and to be honest I have no idea what on earth prompted me to stop doing this because it’s a blast. Yesterday I took part in IPSC 2009 and was the one solv... -
Coraline 3D was fab
Image via Wikipedia Even though talking about Coraline feels a bit old and redundant now that it’s four days after the fact, but what the hell, I was busy and blogging over the weekends has always seem a tad bit dirty … almost like I was poking people in the eyes saying “... -
Group Roller Blading in Ljubljana (Ljubljana Nightskate)
If you stroll around Ljubljana in mid-week evening, you might have been scared by a bunch of people on roller blades speeding around the streets and screaming at people to move away and stop blocking the road! While roller blading gets really fun when you’re skating in pairs it gets really ...
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Debauchery at BcLj2
Cover of The Doors (Special Edition) There we were, dozens upon dozens of likeminded geeks and almost three girls! We had taken over the Josef Stefan institute and made it our own place of networking debauchery and pizza consumption. The experience was something completely different from l... -
Portrait: Toše Proeski
I had never actually LISTENED to his songs until prevoius week, when my friend brought his song to our singing class. Well, I must say I'm fascinated about his tenor.br /pspan style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(204, 204, 204);"Todor "Toše" Proeski/spanspan style="color: rgb(204, 204, 204);" (J...
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Blogging for a cause - Center for Biological Diversity
Spreading good will is always hard for companies so I’m super excited at the latest move by my employer, Blogging For A Cause, is a campaign to get bloggers talking about their favorite charities/non-profits so they can win a share of $6000 USD that we’ll be giving away to the five th... -
Geeky events in next two weeks in Ljubljana
Jay, Ljubljana is finally waking up, so many techie/geek events in next two weeks that I can’t stop shaking from excitement (or maybe the problem is that decaf was not really decaf). Image by Kuzeytac via Flickr A quick list: 6th of May, Tuesday - Ubuntu launch party @ Kiberpipa 7th... -
Time is short whey you’re old
My god I haven’t blogged in a long time, have I been THAT busy? Are two weeks seriously this short when you’re old? Shorter? But at least I’m having a bit of a good time, which I’m sure is more than many people can say. To be honest, I’ve been feeling a dash uninspir...
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Japonska zabavna industrija je v ... #1: Sveta Trojica ni več nedotakljiva
No ja, katera zabavna industrija pa ni tako ali drugače v vse prej kot briljantjem stanju. Napake so pač tiste kar gonijo tabloide in da ljudje govorijo; končni oz. zaželjeni efekt pa je povečana prodaja, širjenje kupcev oz. ljudi, ki si bodo to ali ono ime vtistnili v spomi... -
The importance of identity in online communities
While on the Internet nobody knows you’re a dog (or at least until you turn on your web cam), there’s still a matter of online identity. Even though you can constructy any kind of identity you want with nicknames, avatars and everything - at the end of the day, you’re still play... -
Maximise your motivation
Maximise your motivation What’s stopping you from reaching your goals? Have you ever wanted to accomplish something, only to find that your motivation just wasn’t there? If so, you’re not alone. All of us encounter times when we seem to be driving with our brakes on and our willpower needs ... -
Keylogger in C# :: Introduction
Image via Wikipedia It is a kind or obligation for every hacker to know, understand and speak several languages. Of course not languages in sens of English and Russian but more like C#, Java, NASM and so on. Otherwise without any real skill you will end up just being another script kiddie ... -
Making The Most Of A Job You Hate
Check Out Your Feelings Take some time to identify whether you are truly unhappy in your current job. If you are constantly watching the clock, if you are just waiting for the weekend, or if you get depressed at the thought of going back to work after a vacation - or even every morning - then [...]
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Exam season and analysis fail
Exam season started on my faculty this week, probably started for the whole university but I am never too certain on these things, and I’ve been so busy working four hours a day and studying most of the rest of the time I didn’t even manage to blog or anything. There were many ideas, ...
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Idiocy and overpolitisation
Earlier this week students of Slovenia suddenly discovered a large increase in student food certificate prices. Naturally a great outrage soon followed spannign multiple bulletin boards, news-like articles and at least two outraged facebook groups on top of a boycott “event”, also on ...
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