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Asegurar el conector SATA.
via alt-tab by Guillermo on May 05, 2008
... obviamente no hay que abusar con la cantidad de plástico, porque demasiado hace que para sacar el conector haya que hacer mucha fuerza y algo se puede dañar, así que ya saben, unas gotitas, para asegurar que el conector no se mueva, nada más.En la imagen se puede ver una soldadura, a modo de ejemplo.Y si, puede ser una solución poco elegante, pero esto es culpa del comité de estándares.
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Vem Aí um Exército de Robôs-Inseto!
via Digital Drops by nick@digitaldrops.com.br (Nick F. Ellis) on May 04, 2008
A BAE Systems da Inglaterra está criando o que pode vir a se tornar nosso pior pesadelo, um exército de aranhas e libélulas robô para lidar com situações na qual um exército de soldados teria dificuldades, como entrar em cavernas, bunkers, montanhas, áreas hostis e etc. A idéia é que os mini-robôs espionem os alvos e enviem as informações para os soldados. O laboratório de pesquisas...
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Aranhas-robô, sensores remotos. Só falta Tom Cruise
via Meio Bit - Notícias, Dicas, Internet, Informática, Tecnologia, Download by Carlos Cardoso on May 03, 2008
Pelas barbas de Xenu, e você achava que Minority Report era ficção. Não mais. Uma das melhores cenas do filme, fora quando Tom Cruise inventa o Microsoft Surface é quando os soldados do PreCog investigam um prédio, enviando dezenas de aranhas-robô escaneando a retina de todo os moradores. Até então esse era um futuro temido mas distante. Só que os militares não pensam assim. A empresa...
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Control Music and Visuals with iPhone/iPod, Free Via Pd
via Create Digital Music by Peter Kirn on May 05, 2008
The storied iThing. Photo: CC Nathan Makan, via Flickr.Multi-touch controller goodness is now as close as your nearest iPod Touch or iPhone; all that remains is to hook it up to some creative music, visuals, or others. (I would prefer the iPod Touch for this reason; then you don’t have to worry about using it as a phone — draining the battery in the process — or needing AT&T service.)Olle...
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Neil Young versus the bloggers at JavaOne [Marketing]
via Valleywag by Jackson West on May 06, 2008
... Java functionality built into Sony's Blu-ray hardware and a clean car project with telemetrics powered by Sun-sponsored software. Because I doubt there's anything baby boomer executives and the formerly flannel-shirted Gen-X set they spawned like more than getting the most out of their cars and home theater systems. Except maybe hearing Young pontificate on the virtues of an all-analog...
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SSD: você ainda vai ter um
via Meio Bit - Notícias, Dicas, Internet, Informática, Tecnologia, Download by Marcellus Pereira on May 05, 2008
E é bem provável que não demore. Bem... talvez dois ou três anos... e, se depender da SuperTalent, será ainda antes. A empresa, que já havia colocado no mercado um SSD (Solid State Drive) de 256GB por módicos US$ 1.099,00 está olhando para os pobres mortais (nem tão pobres assim, vá lá...) e lançando versões do seu Master Drive MX de 30GB, 60GB e 120GB por US$ 299,00, US$ 499,00 e...
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Novo recurso do Google Reader :)
via (title unknown) by Leandro on May 06, 2008
Novo recurso do Google Reader :)
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Intel brings DirectX 10 to integrated graphics, NVIDIA says not so fast
via Engadget by Donald Melanson on May 05, 2008
Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsIntel has been boasting of DirectX 10 support for its various integrated graphics options for some time now, but it's only just recently gotten around to actually releasing a Vista driver that brings its GM965 and G35 Express chipsets up to speed. Of course, NVIDIA just couldn't help itself from getting a few (more) digs in at Intel's expense, and...
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Velocity Micro Windows Home Server un-boxing
via Ian Dixon's Blog by blog@thedigitallifestyle.com (The Digital Lifestyle (Ian Dixon)) on May 05, 2008
Regular reader and listener Geoff Mattie sent me a link to the first of his series of posts on setting up Windows Home Server, in this post he unboxes a Velocity Micro Windows Home Server. The Velocity Micro looks a nice Home Server and compares well with the HP servers. Look out for part 2 and 3 show the setup process.Well it was too late to use as part of my setup for the Ultimate Media...
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First Town In US To Become 100% Wind Powered
via Slashdot by kdawson on May 06, 2008
gundar99 writes "Rock Port Missouri, population 1,300, is the first 100% wind powered city in the US. Loess Hill Wind Farm, with four 1.25-MW wind turbines, is estimated to generate 16 gigawatt hours (16 million kilowatt hours) of electricity annually. 13 gigawatts hours of electricity have historically been consumed annually by the residents and businesses of this town."Read more of this story...
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