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Category Archives: Technology
iPhone/iPod Bands?
Yes, iPhone/iPod bands. There are a series of apps one can download from the iTunes App Store that can turn anyone into a rocker. Well, I wouldn’t say anyone, some musical talent is needed.
Posted in Technology Tagged apple, applications, apps, band, instruments, iphone, ipod, music, singer, youtube 2 Comments
Why offer faster speeds?
I’m sure most of you have heard about the big Tier 1 networks whining about people hogging connection speeds with file sharing and video watching. With that said, why did Comcast announce that they will be coming out with speeds of 100 Mbps by 2010? If you’re going to charge more for speed, [...]
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Latest and greatest technologies in 2008
The BBC has a fantastic article on the year ahead for the tech community and what may be on the horizon.
This list is as follows:
The web to go
Ultra mobile PCs
IPTV
Wimax
Mobile VoIP
The web to go
Ahhhhh, ubiquitous computing, well, maybe not that far, but with applications like Google Gears, being able to pull such things as Google [...]
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Flickr Plugin Added
Well, I’m going for two at this point. I added the flickrRSS plugin from Eightface, which is pretty slick. The only downside was that my Del.icio.us plugin was making for some interference (Post 21) with the way WordPress was parsing data. A small fix was in order, which Pete pointed out. [...]
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