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Roundup: A new meme is making the rounds: "Proprietary Open Source." What is it, and is it a valid business model? Answers--hopefully--within.
The HAM radio equipment control libraries allow you to write amateur radio equipment control programs for transceivers and antenna rotators which use CAT or similar computer interfaces for control.
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Changes:
Information about the w command was added in
rigctl.1. The PTT command for IC-7000 was fixed.
And Brad Garrett signs on as composer.
IT contractors in New York have activated the first portion of a $500 million broadband wireless network that will enable the city's public safety workers to communicate and access data during emergencies.
Microsoft's inherently-ironic Songsmith software is such a goldmine. Here, some jokester has turned those stock market frowns upside-down by setting them to Songsmith's relentlessly upbeat Casiotone beats.
If this doesn't put a smile on your face, you're probably not closing your eyes shut enough. [YouTube, thanks Hendrik!]
You gotta love Complex magazine. They keep giving us the hotties in sexy photoshoots. We've had Kristen Bell looking crazy hot, Aubrey O'Day sexy and wet, Grace Park topless, and Olivia Munn in a bikini! And now we've got...
It?s common for highly acclaimed movies to bypass the public eye in theaters. Far too often little films get screened for critics, but studios don?t want to take a risk with a big release. Enter DVD ? the mighty format that levels the ground and lets everyone experience the good and the bad of the small picture world. While it?s likely you may not have heard much about Red Doors, which hits DVD on January 30th, now you?ll get a chance to see it.
Yes, anytime a hot girl points to her huge guns, I get all defenseless and weak. It's my Kryptonite. Katherine may have won this round, but I'll back. And trust me, next time I'll make sure my one-eyed laser is loaded.
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Gartner, the fat lady of research firms, is singing HD DVD's swan song this morning. Hiroyuki Shimizu, Principal Research Analyst in Japan, says in Gartner's Semiconductor DQ Monday Report that, "Gartner believes that Toshiba's price-cutting may prolong HD DVD's life a little, but the limited line-up of film titles will inflict fatal damage on the format." He goes on to call the recent price cuts "useless resistance" in avoiding the inevitable. What's that, you coyly ask? According to Shimizu, "Gartner expects that, by the end of 2008, Blu-ray will be the winning format in the consumer market, and the war will be over." With 5 of the 7 major studios now backing Blu-ray exclusively, Gartner's certainty on the subject doesn't appear to be much of a stretch.
After a lot of speculation, the iPad has landed. The specs measure up to most of the rumors, but the price comes in a bit lower than many predicted. The choice buyers will face: Is the 802.11n Wi-FI connectivity good enough, or is it worth the extra $130 to add 3G support?
BenQ's nReader launched in Taipei and the company plans to add handwriting capability in a new device set for April.
Studio says Word to the best film of Sundance.
Google on Tuesday launched a new version of Google Voice for the iPhone, half a year after Apple kicked the application off the iTunes App Store. However, the latest version of Google Voice is a browser app leveraging HTML 5 and accessible through the iPhone's Safari browser, not an app that's downloadable from the App Store.
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The theft of an artifact related to the Templars brings archaeologist Tess (Mira Sorvino) and FBI Agent Reilly (Scott Foley) together as they search for the item.