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June 26, 2008 News and Trends
The Wall Street Journal “detailed assessment: iPhone
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:11:56 PDT
In recent years, a simple phone to the true sense of the Pocket PC into personal field of science and technology has become an important trend. Pocket PCs a copy of the notebook computers many of the core functions. But at present these “smart phones”, most of the software are very bad, user interface is
American Airlines Launches Gogo In-Flight Internet Access
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:01:01 PDT
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Jeff Goldman American Airlines today began testing its in-flight Wi-Fi offering, called Gogo, on flights between Los Angeles and New York. "The service, offered in partnership with Aircell, will cost $9.95 to $12.95 depending on flight length, though the test service will be offered for free," writes WirelessWeek's Teresa von Fuchs. Basic access to American's Web site (as well as portions of Frommer's and the Wall Street Journal's sites) will be free — and VoI
North Dakota Legislators Considering Privatizing Worker’s Comp.?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:07:32 PDT
This is certainly an interesting development. I’m not a fan of government monopolies, but there’s no denying that the state-controlled workers compensation agency has been good for North Dakota businesses for the last decade or so. But, as with any state-controlled agency, that could change with the political winds. It would certainly be nice to see certain interests in the state (I’m looking at you, Jasper Schneider) not be able to use the Workforce Safety and Insurance agency as a poli
Some Weekly Odds and Ends
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:00:51 PDT
First off, thanks to everyone who stopped over at scottkelby.com to see my guest blog post. It seemed very well received and I appreciate all the comments. Now on to some Lightroom, photography and industry odds and ends. • Sean McCormack over at Lightroom News has a really neat post on time lapse photography and how he’s using it. I’ve never really tried it but after reading I think I may have a go at it. • Syl over at PixSylated (I love that name!) has a good post about Firefox 3 and colo
Did I offend the Baby Boomers?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:40:04 PDT
Damn, I may have put my foot in my mouth again… Wow, I should have saw this coming, in a recent comment by Margie (BTW, I read every comment, regardless of what post it’s put on) is offended, well downright mad at my post on the impacts of Gen Y and Boomers. Here’s Margy’s comment in its entirety, she raises some valid points, and they deserved to be brought up, here’s the comment she just left: “Your blog entry is days old, so you probably won’t see my post here, but it’s taken me days to
BIOSTAR TPower I45 Breaks FSB World Record with 725MHz
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:07:39 PDT
BIOSTAR TPower I45 Breaks FSB World Record with 725MHz BIOSTAR, a professional manufacturer of motherboards announces that a well-known overclocker nicknamed Youngpro broke FSB world record with FSB 725MHz using TPower I45 Motherboard. Youngpro, who is based in Australia, first reached 685MHz, but then trumped his own record by using LN2 and broke the FSB world record by climbing to as high as 725MHz. He also managed to get his CPU up and running at a stunning 6GHz frequency. Below is the CPU-
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Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:11:56 PDT
In recent years, a simple phone to the true sense of the Pocket PC into personal field of science and technology has become an important trend. Pocket PCs a copy of the notebook computers many of the core functions. But at present these “smart phones”, most of the software are very bad, user interface is
American Airlines Launches Gogo In-Flight Internet Access
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:01:01 PDT
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Jeff Goldman American Airlines today began testing its in-flight Wi-Fi offering, called Gogo, on flights between Los Angeles and New York. "The service, offered in partnership with Aircell, will cost $9.95 to $12.95 depending on flight length, though the test service will be offered for free," writes WirelessWeek's Teresa von Fuchs. Basic access to American's Web site (as well as portions of Frommer's and the Wall Street Journal's sites) will be free — and VoI
North Dakota Legislators Considering Privatizing Worker’s Comp.?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:07:32 PDT
This is certainly an interesting development. I’m not a fan of government monopolies, but there’s no denying that the state-controlled workers compensation agency has been good for North Dakota businesses for the last decade or so. But, as with any state-controlled agency, that could change with the political winds. It would certainly be nice to see certain interests in the state (I’m looking at you, Jasper Schneider) not be able to use the Workforce Safety and Insurance agency as a poli
Some Weekly Odds and Ends
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:00:51 PDT
First off, thanks to everyone who stopped over at scottkelby.com to see my guest blog post. It seemed very well received and I appreciate all the comments. Now on to some Lightroom, photography and industry odds and ends. • Sean McCormack over at Lightroom News has a really neat post on time lapse photography and how he’s using it. I’ve never really tried it but after reading I think I may have a go at it. • Syl over at PixSylated (I love that name!) has a good post about Firefox 3 and colo
Did I offend the Baby Boomers?
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:40:04 PDT
Damn, I may have put my foot in my mouth again… Wow, I should have saw this coming, in a recent comment by Margie (BTW, I read every comment, regardless of what post it’s put on) is offended, well downright mad at my post on the impacts of Gen Y and Boomers. Here’s Margy’s comment in its entirety, she raises some valid points, and they deserved to be brought up, here’s the comment she just left: “Your blog entry is days old, so you probably won’t see my post here, but it’s taken me days to
BIOSTAR TPower I45 Breaks FSB World Record with 725MHz
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:07:39 PDT
BIOSTAR TPower I45 Breaks FSB World Record with 725MHz BIOSTAR, a professional manufacturer of motherboards announces that a well-known overclocker nicknamed Youngpro broke FSB world record with FSB 725MHz using TPower I45 Motherboard. Youngpro, who is based in Australia, first reached 685MHz, but then trumped his own record by using LN2 and broke the FSB world record by climbing to as high as 725MHz. He also managed to get his CPU up and running at a stunning 6GHz frequency. Below is the CPU-
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