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Qué pasa si metes un móvil en el microondas
via Kirai - Un geek en Japón by Héctor García by Kirai on May 26, 2008
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KDE 4.1 Beta 1 Released To Public
via Phoronix by (author unknown) on May 26, 2008
Wow, what an exciting day its been... On top of the release of the Linux 2.6.26-rc4 kernel, MPX being merged, VIA announcing the OpenBook, and the major open-source R500 developments, KDE 4.1 Beta 1 has this morning been released to the public.The KDE 4.1 Beta 1 release is the successor to last month's KDE 4.1 Alpha 1 release...
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KDE 4.1 Beta 1 Released
via OSNews by donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda) on May 26, 2008
KDE 4.0 was released to mixed reviews; more or less everyone recognised the enormous potential of the still young platform, but some doubted whether or not the KDE project had made the right choice by releasing KDE 4.0 as, well, 4.0. The KDE developers were clear: just you wait for KDE 4.1. They released the first beta of KDE 4.1 today.
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Google “Pays†Microsoft Researcher $20,000 to Do What It Can't
via Linux.com :: Newsvac by (author unknown) on May 26, 2008
Google and Microsoft are unlikely partners, as the two companies have conflicting interests especially in terms of the search engine and online advertising markets. Still, the Mountain View search giant and the Redmond software company do manage to find common ground. In this regard, user privacy is one area where the duo share portions of a pseudo-common vision. Pseudo-common, because although...
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Open Source coders switch to Mac
via Linux.com :: Newsvac by (author unknown) on May 26, 2008
RESPECTED MEMBERS of the Open Source community are risking excommunication by admitting that they use Mac OSX as a development platform for Unix and Linux according to OS News.
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Chispito Wind Generator
via Instructables: exploring, featured by velacreations on March 08, 2006
The Chispito Wind Generator was designed to be simple and efficient with fast and easy construction. There are no limits to what you can do with wind power. There is nothing more rewarding and empowering than making a wind powered generator from scrap materials. Most of the tools and materials in...By: velacreations
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Adobe Flash Zero-Day Attack Underway
via Slashdot by kdawson on May 27, 2008
Robellus writes "Security researchers have found evidence of a previously unknown Adobe Flash vulnerability being exploited in the wild. The zero-day flaw has been added to the Chinese version of the MPack exploit kit and there are signs that the exploits are being injected into third-party sites to redirect targets to malware-laden servers. From the article: 'Continued investigation reveals...
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Shigeru Miyamoto
via Kirai - Un geek en Japón by Héctor García by Kirai on May 27, 2008
Mi querida madre seguro que sabe que Walt Disney creó a Mickey Mouse, pero seguro que no sabe que Shigeru Miyamoto creó a Mario. En Estados Unidos muchas veces los individuos destacan por encima, o la mismo nivel que las empresas, Microsoft->Bill Gates, Apple->Steve Jobs, Oracle->Larry Ellison. Estas personas destacadas sirven como imagen de marca en compañías estadounidenses. En Japón los...
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South Africa Appeal Puts OOXML's OK on Hold
via Linux.com :: Newsvac by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
With a national standards body criticizing the ISO's process for approving OOXML, will Microsoft's quest for standards status survive?
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Steampunk USB Drive Looks Pretty, Shiny
via Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
This is a steampunkified USB drive that comes to us all the way from Russia. As you can see it's got all the typical steampunk necessities, namely brass and copper. No actual steam though, that would be ridiculous (and dangerous to carry around in your pocket). Say, have I ever told you the one about the time my girlfriend "steampunked" the computer for my birthday? Yep, she actually...
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