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Fedora 7 Released!

via Digg / Technology on Jun 01, 2007

Fedora 7, the latest version of the popular community-driven Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat, was released this morning. This is the first Fedora release to incorporate and unify both the Core and Extra platform components, thus obviating the need for the traditional inclusion of the word “Core” in the distribution’s name.

 

 

 

Parallels 3.0 supports 3D games, ‘SmartSelect’

via Digg / Technology on Jun 01, 2007

Parallels on Thursday announced Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac. This new version supports 3D gaming and adds a new feature called SmartSelect.

 

 

 

Lenovo’s ThinkPad X61, X61s and X61 tablet PC get official

via Engadget by Darren Murph on May 31, 2007

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Hearing about Lenovo’s ThinkPad X61 shouldn’t come as a total surprise to anyone, but while leaked information always satisfies the pallet, official details on a few new machines in the X-series shouldn’t hurt. The X61 tablet will sport your choice of a 1.4GHz L7300 or 1.6GHz L7500 Core 2 Duo CPU, a 12.1-inch XGA or SXGA+ display, up to 160GB of hard drive space, up to 4GB of RAM, an optional dual-layer DVD writer (UltraBase required), Intel’s GMA X3100 graphics set, gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, WWAN, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, up to eight-hours of claimed battery life from the eight-cell Li-ion, optional fingerprint scanner, an SD reader, and a PC Card slot with 34-millimeter ExpressCard adapter. The 12.1-inch X61s touts most of the same hardware as its tablet-based sibling albeit in a laptop form, while the X61 goes up to 2GHz with Intel’s T7300. All of the aforementioned units should be ready to ship next month, and the ThinkPad X61, X61s, and X61 tablet PC will purportedly start at approximately $1,484, $1,474, and $1,779, respectively. More shots of Lenovo’s latest after the break.Continue reading Lenovo’s ThinkPad X61, X61s and X61 tablet PC get official

 

Настольный компьютер Stealth Computer помещается на ладони

via Новости Компьюлента on May 28, 2007

Модель LPC-450 оснащается двуядерным процессором Intel Core 2 Duo, винчестером емкостью до 160 Гб, оптическим приводом и 1 Гб оперативной памяти.

 

 

Apple TV gets 160GB disk… and YouTube too

via Engadget by Thomas Ricker on May 30, 2007

That’s right, Google’s YouTube is coming to Steve’s little AppleTV “hobby” as he described it during his gig at D. The little treat Steve left out at the show is a new build-to-order 160GB disk; 4x the original capacity offered by Apple at launch. Of course both of these hacks were already available for you DIYers. Still, it’s always good to get it via official channels, eh? The new AppleTV with beefier hard disk will be available tomorrow for $399 while the free YouTube update will be available in mid-June.

 

Microsoft sells one million Zunes

via Engadget by Donald Melanson on May 28, 2007

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It may not seem like all that much given Apple’s recent announcement that it’s sold 100 million iPods, but Microsoft seems to be content with the one million Zunes it has sold so far (or will have sold by the end of June), which meets the sales target set at the Zune’s launch. That tidbit of information comes from Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division, who told the San Francisco Chronicle that the company has sold “a little over a million Zunes,” reportedly giving it a 10% share in the hard disk-based player category. While Bach sees that as a “good start” he admits that the Zune hasn’t quite gotten as social as the company would like, saying that “when your installed base is a million, the benefits of sharing, frankly, aren’t as wide as we hope to see in the future.” Unfortunately, Bach didn’t get very specific about any future Zune plans, choosing instead to talk up the pink and watermelon-colored Zunes, which’ll surely make all the difference.

[Via Zune-Online.com, thanks Nate W]

 

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How to Keep Your Code From Destroying You

via Slashdot by ScuttleMonkey on May 30, 2007

An anonymous reader writes “IBM DeveloperWorks has a few quick tips on how to write maintainable code that won’t leech your most valuable resource — time. These six tips on how to write maintainable code are guaranteed to save you time and frustration: one minute spent writing comments can save you an hour of anguish. Bad code gets written all the time. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Its time to ask yourself if its time for you to convert to the clean code religion.”Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Google cooking up more apps for the iPhone and other details

via Engadget by Ryan Block on May 28, 2007

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So The Seattle Times got a sit down with the rather guarded Glenn Lurie, AT&T’s man on the ground for the iPhone. While he didn’t give much up in the way of the phone’s finer details, he did have one takeaway that left us interested. When asked about the mass skepticism over the iPhone’s price, he replied “… There are other things — you have the widgets, some of the Google applications that are coming — there are just so many things here that the price will not be an issue.” Now, we don’t want to get all weird here and read tea leaves, but he did say Google applications (as in plural), so we think it’s safe to say Google has more planned than just Gmaps for the iPhone. We wouldn’t be surprised to see a Google news reader, Gmail, or even Gcal apps on there, but given the fact that Apple already has its own agenda for mail, calendaring and the like, it might stand to reason the iPhone won’t be locking its users out of 3rd party add-on apps after all. Another interesting detail: “people are going to be asked to have an unlimited [data] package” with the iPhone. Hm, no surprise there. Ok, discuss / argue amongst yourselves.

 

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BREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT: The new Microsoft Surface

via Digg / Technology on May 30, 2007

The launch of Microsoft Surface marks the beginning of a new technology category and a user-interface revolution. Surface, Microsoft’s first surface computer, provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures, touch and physical objects. Surface computing breaks down traditional barriers between people and technolog

 

 

 

 

Apple Releases iTunes 7.2, Launches iTunes Plus (DRM Free)

via Digg / Technology on May 30, 2007

Apple released iTunes 7.2 updated in the Mac OS X Software Update tonight, which offers “iTunes Plus”, Apple’s new DRM-free $1.29 offeringsWith iTunes 7.2, preview and purchase iTunes Plus music—new higher-quality, DRM-free music downloads from participating music labels.

 

 

Google Gears (BETA): Enabling Offline Web Applications

via Digg / Technology on May 31, 2007

“Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using following JavaScript APIs:”

 

 

 

 

A Search Engine, Better Than Google

via Digg / Technology on May 30, 2007

Google is keeping a close eye on a small, suburban Melbourne start-up that claims to be developing a search engine that improves on the world leader. MyLiveSearch is fundamentally different in the way that it works. Read more…

 

 

I Didn’t Download it, My Router Got Hacked!

via Digg / Technology on May 29, 2007

“People accused of uploading the game ‘Dream Pinball’, who claim they are the victim of a hacker, are starting to get letters back from lawyers explaining what they should do next. Among other things, the lawyers are demanding that the accused demonstrate computer security skills in providing evidence…”

 

 

 

 

Глава RIAA сравнил радио с файлообменом

via Новости Компьюлента on May 25, 2007

Звукозаписывающие компаний хотят заставить традиционные радиостанции выплачивать роялти исполнителям, так же, как это делают операторы спутникового и интернет-радио.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Дмитрий
2007-05-27 21:12:43