Archive for category technical
Boot Multiple ISO from USB (MultiBoot USB)
Sweet!! | Boot Multiple ISO from USB (MultiBoot USB) | USB Pen Drive Linux – http://goo.gl/qznq
iPhone 4 Antenna Issue
Want a technical explanation? >> Untangling the iPhone 4 Antenna Issue << my word - http://goo.gl/lw0u
Soluto – Anti-Frustration Software
Soluto – Anti-Frustration Software. This looks pretty cool.
12 monitors anyone?
Posted by thak in components, freaky, technical on June 8, 2010
Powercolor hd5970 with 12 display outputs – The Inquirer. Um, yeah. I’d love to have that. Of course, if you put two of those cards in your machine, you’d have 24 monitors. Let’s see…carry the one…nope. Not in the budget for this year. Or this decade. :)
Prefab makes all software open source
Prefab makes all software open source. Holy crap. This is awesome.
AVG Rescue CD
AVG Rescue CD Cleans Your Infected Windows PC – Anti-Virus – Lifehacker. Something worth having available if you get that dreaded “uh, my computer’s doing something weird” call…
Teensy ELF Executables
A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux. There’s geeky and then there’s this.
Damn.
OnLive Video Game Service
YouTube – [Part 1 of 5] Steve Perlman -”The Process of Invention: OnLive Video Game Service”. This is absolutely crazy. I thought it was all smoke-and-mirrors, and then this video explained that this guy was one of the developers of QuickTime. Which made it a lot more believable.
Very, very impressive stuff.
I still prefer mod-able games, so I’m not sure how much I’d use it, but the ability to rent PC games is a great idea.
Unintended consequences
Larry Osterman’s WebLog : What’s up with the Beep driver in Windows 7?. The law of unintended consequences strikes again.
And thanks to legislation, our computers have successfully wasted millions of dollars–and tons of materials–over the last 25 years.
Fantastic.
Backupify backs up your cloud data
Backupify drops paywall; backs up your data from Twitter, Facebook, and Gmail | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com. Accounts are free through January. So sign up now, even if you don’t use your account right away.