Jul 08 2010
Copenhagen Bicycle Counter (by PUBLIC Bikes) I would love for NZ cities to aim for this level of bicycle use.
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Jul 08 2010
Copenhagen Bicycle Counter (by PUBLIC Bikes) I would love for NZ cities to aim for this level of bicycle use.
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Jul 06 2010
Link: Microsoft WebMatrix WebMatrix is for developers, students, or just about anyone who just wants a small and simple way to build Web sites. Start coding, testing, and deploying your own Web sites without having to worry about configuring your own Web server, managing databases, or learning a lot of concepts. WebMatrix makes Web site […]
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Jul 06 2010
AppleInsider | Verizon mocks Apple’s iPhone 4 antenna issue with full-page NYT ad
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Jul 06 2010
Link: First Look at the Improved and Redesigned Firefox 4 The Windows version looks good. Will be interesting to see how the Mac version looks when they get the tabs on top.
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Jul 06 2010
Link: Is Apple Cheating In iPad Commercials? Apple seem to be getting hammered with lots of negative PR lately. The tide appears to be changing…
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Jul 06 2010
Link: Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs – BusinessWeek Interesting article and some valid points that apply to NZ too.
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Jul 06 2010
Link: Change Network Utility’s whois server list If you use the Network Utility to do ‘whois’ lookups, but prefer to use a whois server that’s not listed in Apple’s choices, there’s no apparent way to add your servers to the displayed list within the pop-up list — so you end up typing in your preferred […]
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Jul 01 2010
With Seagate announced their new ‘Hybrid’ 500gb 2.5inch Drives they claimed it could offer SSD speeds but with only a small premium on top of a normal magnetic hard drive. The drives use inline 4GB flash memory and use what Seagate calls Adaptive Memory. The firmware automatically relocates frequently accessed data and stores it on […]
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