Tue May 25 2004
Wi-fi lifeline for Nepal's farmers |
05:58 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Wireless conquers the world. You don't believe it? BBC News runs a story how Yak farmers in the mountains of Nepal are using wireless internet technology to keep in touch with their families. So far, the Nepal Wireless Networking project has hooked up five villages in the area using wireless technology. Btw, the image to the left depicts the Anapurna peak in the Himalayas in Nepal as the sun has risen over the top of the peak. |
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Free Windows 256 color remake of Maniac Mansion & Zak McCracken |
05:39 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge It’s done! The latest adventure game from LucasFan Games is available now! Its name: Maniac Mansion Deluxe! After eight months of making you can download a 256-colour remake of the mother of all point & click-adventures! With its improved SCUMM-interface, digital sound effects and continuous background music it’s the best Maniac Mansion ever made! The New Adventures of Zak McKracken is available for free too. I am not so sure about the legality of these two projects, so if you like old Lucasarts Games, you better hurry and snap it now! |
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Euro2004 Freeware to keep track of UEFA Euro 2004 |
04:38 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones TinyStocks offers a free program to keep track of the international football event (soccer as it is known in some parts of the world) Euro 2004. With Euro2004 you can lookup what games are played on which days and what games are played at each of the 10 stadiums. Check when and who each team is playing and add an alarm in your Datebook to be reminded of the games. Keep track of the scores of each game and automatically see which teams will be making it to the next round! And you can even download the latest scores wirelessly by connecting you Palm OS handheld to a mobile phone or (wireless) modem. |
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Victorinox: Swiss Memory USB Army Knife |
03:27 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones We realize this gorgeous Swiss Army knife, with a built-in USB flash drive, is probably causing you to become very excited and thus filling you with an almost uncontrollable to immediately get one yourself. Available with a memory capacity of 64 MB or 128 MB, the Swissmemory USB enables the storage of data of any kind – business cards, family or business project, photos, mp3 audio files, video files and presentations – and can be used with any USB connection. LED lights signalise if the memory is currently being written to or read from. Are you ready to explain to airport security how your knife is not a killing tool but a container for critical information of your company? |
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Mazarin - Gutenberg in HTML |
03:11 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Mazarin is an open-source interface to Project Gutenberg's library. You can access any of Gutenberg's 10,000+ books and have it formated as an e-book in HTML format. Mazarin provides paginations in addition to generating table of contents and other advanced markup features. Of course, you can also view the full book as a single HTML page - wonderful if you are planning to convert it to iSilo or Plucker format. Pluckerbooks is another good resource which offers Gutenberg text files as HTML or Plucker PDB. |
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Mon May 24 2004
How Sony Cemented iPod's Supremacy |
02:18 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video If you want to see how someone tears apart Sony's future strategy, you *must* read Jeremy Horwitz's article How Sony Cemented iPod's Supremacy. Granted, the iPod is a brilliant player, but this article reminds me that some Apple users sound more like a bunch of fanatics who believe that iPod was God's gift to man. "Historically, Sony's record with personal computer software has been terrible: application bugs, refusal to update drivers for anything other than recently-released computers, and other issues have plagued Sony's PC development efforts." - what do Sony Clie users have to say about this? |
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Disposable Email |
02:00 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge Disposable Email is used to kill spam. In reality, by using a disposable email in most of the subscribing forms, you prevent yourself from appearing on spam-lists, you fight against spam, and wild spammers Or, you talk with a girl (or boy) on a chat, she (he) asks you for your email address, but you don't feel it very well. Let's have a visit onto Disposable email, and give her/him the generated address. You'll get her mail, but once the delay is over, you won't be annoyed anymore Of course, you can use it in forums, in newsgroups etc.. There are so much ways to use it that it would be boring to list them all Others way of use |
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Blackberrystuff.com |
12:54 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Blackberrystuff.com is a new site available for Blackberry lovers. It provides you with all the extras any self-respecting Blackberry enthusiast would want. This includes spare batteries, belt clips and software. |
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