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Apple's Big Announcement?
We'll cover whatever is announced on Tuesday's big Apple event, but Kevin Rose seems to have the scoop. Cingular will announce an iTunes compatible phone - the "Rocker". New 2GB ipod called the "Nano" - it will sport a color screen and will be much smaller and thinner than a mini. Price = $199. Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | September 05, 2005 at 20:11 PDT
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Running Linux on Windows Like Normal Programs Using a small Linux distro like Puppy Linux and open source emulator like QEMU,it is possible to run and stop Linux like normal windows programs. By creating virtual hard disks and using software like WinImage you can actually transfer data between Linux and Window. You can also create a virtual network between Windows and the guest OS for sharing and transferring files. And not to forget SAMBA in this context. Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | September 05, 2005 at 02:20 PDT
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USB HotWheels Flash Drive Mod John sent in his USB Flash Drive HotWheels car mod. I stuffed a USB Flash Drive into a HotWheels Ferrari convertible. Basically, I had a USB drive that the case had fallen off and chose this opportunity to mod a different case rather than gluing the old case back on. I also made a little video of the build using a modded CVS camera. Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | September 05, 2005 at 01:27 PDT
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HOW TO make a low cost GPS Great HOW TO from Tomas Kindahl. "This is a short description on how I spent some hours this summer building a simple GPS device. For some time now I have been wondering about the possibility to build such a device from mostly scavenged and old parts, the most important being (of course) a GPS receiver module, and an LCD display. And indeed it was possible". [via] Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | September 05, 2005 at 01:27 PDT
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Free Linspire - Desktop Linux
Get a free copy of Linspire until the 6th: I downloaded it, burned the ISO, and it worked just fine off a Sony VAIO and lots of other old PCs around here. You do need to join their software service if you want to do more it seems, but overall it's a great Linux distro to play with. So far, my favorite "live" CD to carry around is WHAX - post your favs in the comments. [via] Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | September 05, 2005 at 01:27 PDT
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