I agree. I've found THE worst to be scanner software, like the crap that comes with Canon's CanoScan LiDe scanners. Ugh.
Luckily Mac OS X has printer drivers for nearly every popular printer built in so that's not a problem. Also iPhoto/Aperture do a good job of importing photos, plus it just mounts the memory card on my desktop.
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...and the same thing happened, but with facebook instead of myspace. The media started reporting details of her profile. Here's an article about it...
Ah Wikipedia...some prick thought he was funny and added little ironic comment to the Duff's Device page:
This article has recently been linked to from Slashdot. Please watch out for any trolls that may target this article./. suks!!!
From IP address: 139.168.1.230
Enjoy.
I can see it now, rather than a little paperclip popping up offering advice, there will be Google ads related to whatever you're typing...
Instead of the classic "I see you're writing a suicide note, would you like some help?" it will simply show ads for various online gun, rope, poison, etc stores.
I agree, I think the phone pad style of text entry is absolutely retarded. The reason that system works great on cell phones is you have an actual number pad, not a virtual pad you have to navigate with the arrow pad.
What *might* work a little better is if you could hold the joystick in the direction of the number you want (upper left for 1, upper for 2, upper right for 3, etc) then hit X or O or whatever to "virtually" tap that button. However, I'm not sure how sensitive the joystick would be, it might be too difficult to accurately select a certain number.
I would love being able to watch the news on an iPod screen during a commute to work or whatever, and if they make the screen anything like the PSP screen I wouldn't mind watching movies and TV shows.
I predict you will be able to download and view video podcasts using iTunes and this "iPod Video".
You wouldn't need awesome resolution for news and talk shows and whatnot. If I had a long commute to work/school I would love being able to wake up in the morning and have the morning news already downloaded onto my iPod.
Unless some sneaky admin updated Eclipse before I got to work this morning I already had Eclipse 3.1.0, not to mention the copyright says 2004...hmmm...me confuzzled.
It's a perfect overview for someone like me who knows quite a bit about computers, but hasn't yet run Linux for any significant amount of time. I know what all those terms mean but but didn't know about most of what he talks about in the article. It was very informative.
I agree. I've found THE worst to be scanner software, like the crap that comes with Canon's CanoScan LiDe scanners. Ugh. Luckily Mac OS X has printer drivers for nearly every popular printer built in so that's not a problem. Also iPhoto/Aperture do a good job of importing photos, plus it just mounts the memory card on my desktop.
Here's their email support form
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...and the same thing happened, but with facebook instead of myspace. The media started reporting details of her profile. Here's an article about it...
There's a hellava lot more than 14 BART stations, by the way.
I'd have to say the "first" DMCA workaround was an video camera or audio recorder and microphone...
Hey, you guys may not have won, but you had the hottest models out of them all so I give you props for that!
Damn HTML formatting...
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Ah Wikipedia...some prick thought he was funny and added little ironic comment to the Duff's Device page:
This article has recently been linked to from Slashdot. Please watch out for any trolls that may target this article.
IP address: 139.168.1.230
Enjoy.
Ah Wikipedia...some prick thought he was funny and added little ironic comment to the Duff's Device page: This article has recently been linked to from Slashdot. Please watch out for any trolls that may target this article. /. suks!!!
From IP address: 139.168.1.230
Enjoy.
I can see it now, rather than a little paperclip popping up offering advice, there will be Google ads related to whatever you're typing...
Instead of the classic "I see you're writing a suicide note, would you like some help?" it will simply show ads for various online gun, rope, poison, etc stores.
"RUNNING SHIT OVER WITH A CAR helps us understand a whole bunch of new things"
Mainly what happens to shit when you run it over with a car.
If i were a grandparent I wouldn't want to be put on the same level as a toddler...but maybe that's just me...
I agree, I think the phone pad style of text entry is absolutely retarded. The reason that system works great on cell phones is you have an actual number pad, not a virtual pad you have to navigate with the arrow pad.
What *might* work a little better is if you could hold the joystick in the direction of the number you want (upper left for 1, upper for 2, upper right for 3, etc) then hit X or O or whatever to "virtually" tap that button. However, I'm not sure how sensitive the joystick would be, it might be too difficult to accurately select a certain number.
I would love being able to watch the news on an iPod screen during a commute to work or whatever, and if they make the screen anything like the PSP screen I wouldn't mind watching movies and TV shows.
I predict you will be able to download and view video podcasts using iTunes and this "iPod Video".
You wouldn't need awesome resolution for news and talk shows and whatnot. If I had a long commute to work/school I would love being able to wake up in the morning and have the morning news already downloaded onto my iPod.
I remember last year Symbiot came out with a system called iSims or something for a similar purpose... http://www.symbiot.com/
...only on slashdot...
The frist thing I would do if I got ahold of one of these is write a Wack-A-Mole game for it!
Nothing was actually "cracked", they just piped the audio output from the WinDVD to the hard drive.
Yeah I'd really like to be able to use Google Maps in lynx.
Unless some sneaky admin updated Eclipse before I got to work this morning I already had Eclipse 3.1.0, not to mention the copyright says 2004...hmmm...me confuzzled.
Wow, I never realized how similar they look (probably because I never use Yahoo...)
It's a perfect overview for someone like me who knows quite a bit about computers, but hasn't yet run Linux for any significant amount of time. I know what all those terms mean but but didn't know about most of what he talks about in the article. It was very informative.
Don't worry, they're already working on it...
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