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Concrete Art by Transparent House
via TrendsNow - tendances, design, graphisme, fashion, hightech by Mr K (boss) on June 03, 2008
Alors que le béton s'impose comme matériau tendance pour réaliser les sols, le studio de design et de visualisation 3D Transparent House basé à San Francisco introduit "Concrete Art", un projet de design conceptuel qui vise à donner un caractère plus chaud et plus artistique à ces matériaux bruts en y intégrant des motifs floraux. Enjoy !
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Firefox 3 Release Candidate 2 Now Available [Early Adopter Featured Download]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 03, 2008
All platforms: The Mozilla developers want to get the next Firefox milestone just right, so they've issued another release candidate for your testing pleasure. Firefox 3 RC2 includes bug fixes from RC1. If you haven't dipped your toes into the Firefox 3 pool, the RC2 water is warm—it's the most stable testing build they're likely to issue before the official release, which...
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Les ultra-portables rééquilibrent le marché en faveur des logiciels libres
via DLFP - Dépêches by null@linuxfr.org (Pierre Jarillon) on June 01, 2008
Les ordinateurs ultraportables sont des petites machines intermédiaires entre le PDA (assistant personnel) et l'ordinateur portable.Le premier apparu est l'OLPC mais il n'avait pas pour vocation d'être commercialisé dans les chaînes de distribution classiques. C'est ASUS qui a véritablement lancé le marché avec l'EeePC. Cette voie a été suivie par d'autres...
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OpenERP : la gestion d'entreprise libre
via DLFP - Dépêches by null@linuxfr.org (pinky) on June 01, 2008
Tiny ERP, le logiciel libre de gestion d'entreprises, devient Open ERP. Ce changement de nom va de paire avec plusieurs nouveautés : un nouveau site web, une offre hébergée "à la demande", plus de 100 nouveaux modules depuis ces trois derniers mois, et une interface web totalement revisitée.Eyrolles publie également le tout premier livre qui traite de la gestion d'entreprise grâce...
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Pronounce Tells You How to Say It [Featured Firefox Extension]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on June 01, 2008
All platforms with Firefox: Whether English isn't your native language or you're just tired of wondering whether you're reading that unfamiliar word in your mind correctly, the Pronounce Firefox extension is a very handy tool. With the extension installed, highlight a word on any web page, right click, and choose "Pronounce" from the context menu. Have your speakers on, because...
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iPhone Apps Worth Jailbreaking For [IPhone]
via Lifehacker by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
Shared by Bwana Well done overview by Lifehacker. This is a definite read if you're on the fence about jailbreaking.By this time next week, major iPhone announcements will probably make jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod touch unnecessary to run third-party applications—but right now you can get some killer features on your device by unlocking it the unofficial way. We're all excited...
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No Way to Build an Operating System
via David Card by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble Heh, I was there when Lenn was sending those emails around (he was my boss at the time). Apple and Google have been kicking Microsoft's behind for a long time, here's to 2010. Sigh.This is no way to build an operating system. Microsoft Watch opines, based on the D6 conference stage show:Windows 7 will ship in 2009, almost certainly in time for holiday PCs....
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Read at Work Helps You Do Just That [Friday Fun]
via Lifehacker by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
Shared by Daniel I just thought this was cool. Not necessarily useful, but still cool.Got some downtime at the office but don't feel comfortable pulling out a paperback to get some reading in on-the-job? Web site Read at Work serves up public domain works in PowerPoint-looking chunks. The site boasts a convincing Flash application that runs in fullscreen and looks exactly like a Windows XP...
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Apple concept would warn iPhone users ahead of dropped calls
via AppleInsider by (author unknown) on May 28, 2008
A pair of Apple patent filings discovered by AppleInsider this week show the company is exploring ways to leverage the iPhone's wireless technologies to alert users when they are about to lose a WiFi or cellular signal, and also help them find tiny a...
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Confirmed Intel delay will push back MacBook overhauls
via AppleInsider by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
Intel Corp. has confirmed that it will delay volume shipments of its upcoming "Montevina" Centrino 2 mobile platform by as much as two months, which will push a release of Apple's redesigned MacBook notebooks to late summer at the earliest.The wo...
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