Seem like he stayed there until they said it was ok to go.
"Assange has made himself available to the Swedish prosecution from the beginning: he stayed in Sweden for 5 weeks waiting to be interrogated, and left Sweden after asking permission to do so from the Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny (which she granted)."
http://justice4assange.com/Investigation.html
"How does the screen compare on price?"
The beauty of Pixel Qi is they use the existing LCD Fab, it does cost a million dollar or so to start a run of displays.
So price is dependent on the how many displays you want to make in one go.
I have this ($275) 1st gen pixel qi 10.1 screen replacement screens in my netbook, works great only issue is one of the viewing angles is bad, I think from the left.
http://www.makershed.com/Pixel_Qi_display_p/mkpq01.htm
Out in the sun with the backlight off it goes from 1024x600xRGB (transmissive) to 3072x600 (reflective) sort of grey scale.
So the battery life is very good with the back light off or down low.
I do wonder what touch screen tech Pixel Qi people recommend to use with the new display.
"If the problem was so unimportant, then why did 22 major research agencies around the world, including IBM, shut down their wireless research when the CSIRO published its results?"
Their patent expires soon, it was granted in the US in 1996, it seem to be a hardware patent, they made a chip to do ‘fast Fourier transform’ to solve the problem of wireless signals bouncing off walls.
The main inventor worked in radio astronomy, "Inspired to think about ways of cleaning up smeared radio signals to make searching for short pulses like those from exploding black holes easier."
http://www.google.com/patents/US5487069http://www.csiro.au/Portals/Media/CSIRO-honours-wireless-team.aspx
"essentially nobody will be getting 1Gbps on the NBN"
I think they offer a business service 1000M down 400M up service,
you must just need your own fibre that is not shared.
A home user service is up to 100M down 40M up.
I don't trust firefox to make rational decisions in the image area, after they removed mng support and then created the apng format.
Over 700 people voted for it to be put back, they could have put mng back and let people choose what they want to use.
The overhead was small as mng shared a lot of the png code.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18574
This csiro news page http://www.csiro.au/news/Broadband-coming-wirelessly-to-the-bush.html
talks about how efficient the tech is.
"CSIRO is achieving spectral efficiency of 20 bits per second per Hertz (20 b/s/Hz)"
"CSIRO’s spectral efficiency is three times that of the closest comparable technology and the data rate is more than 10 times the industry’s recently declared minimum standard."
The silent call problem has happen to me on a HTC Desire (in Australia) and had to reboot,
but I did notice the the headphone icon was on before the reboot.
After reboot no headphone icon and all ok.
Am running the beta Audible for Android app and I was listening with headphones earlier in the day.
I know the app is in beta and main problem for me is headphone controls do work.
I may not have been the Audible app, will keep an eye on the headphone icon from now on.
In the scifi show Lexx, Earth is a type 13 planet which will shrink to the size of a pea due to physicists attempting to determine the precise mass of the Higgs boson particle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson_in_fiction
Good question, Vanadium redox battery is used in wind power stations to store energy.
It can handle many thousands charge-discharge cycles and then only replacement of
the membrane is required to extend the life.
Can also be recharge by replacing the electrolyte.
-
It is more complex and has relatively poor energy-to-volume ratio.
So may be it would be better for buses than cars.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium_redox_battery
Bugzilla Bug 18574, restore support for MNG animation format and JNG image format,
has this guy wanting to use Firefox for research to view MNG movies of bio-molecules.
But this beta does not open a mng file for me.
Maybe it could be included in the next beta.
http://www.koha.org//
You can run it on linux or window.
It is worth a play if you have the time, runs on mysql, apache and perl.
I use it at home and have used the z3950 interface to copy catalogue from the library of Congres, etc.
For a normal person I think http://www.librarything.com// is the go.
http://www.bitmicro.com/ have 2.5-inch with sizes of 512 MB to 73.7 GB , but I read that samsung will be the first for the mass market.
These solid state storage devices, with there faster access times,can be great for improving mail and database performace without out having to do any upgrades.
seem the phone is running the old 4.0.1 android.
Seem like he stayed there until they said it was ok to go. "Assange has made himself available to the Swedish prosecution from the beginning: he stayed in Sweden for 5 weeks waiting to be interrogated, and left Sweden after asking permission to do so from the Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny (which she granted)." http://justice4assange.com/Investigation.html
"How does the screen compare on price?" The beauty of Pixel Qi is they use the existing LCD Fab, it does cost a million dollar or so to start a run of displays. So price is dependent on the how many displays you want to make in one go. I have this ($275) 1st gen pixel qi 10.1 screen replacement screens in my netbook, works great only issue is one of the viewing angles is bad, I think from the left. http://www.makershed.com/Pixel_Qi_display_p/mkpq01.htm Out in the sun with the backlight off it goes from 1024x600xRGB (transmissive) to 3072x600 (reflective) sort of grey scale. So the battery life is very good with the back light off or down low. I do wonder what touch screen tech Pixel Qi people recommend to use with the new display.
This validity of this patent has been widely challenged on the grounds that it covers an obvious invention.
CSIRO's solution may not have been so obvious at the time, quote from http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/how-csiros-stars-won-the-wifi-battle/story-e6frgakx-1226316861762
"If the problem was so unimportant, then why did 22 major research agencies around the world, including IBM, shut down their wireless research when the CSIRO published its results?"
Their patent expires soon, it was granted in the US in 1996, it seem to be a hardware patent, they made a chip to do ‘fast Fourier transform’ to solve the problem of wireless signals bouncing off walls. The main inventor worked in radio astronomy, "Inspired to think about ways of cleaning up smeared radio signals to make searching for short pulses like those from exploding black holes easier." http://www.google.com/patents/US5487069 http://www.csiro.au/Portals/Media/CSIRO-honours-wireless-team.aspx
"essentially nobody will be getting 1Gbps on the NBN" I think they offer a business service 1000M down 400M up service, you must just need your own fibre that is not shared. A home user service is up to 100M down 40M up.
I don't trust firefox to make rational decisions in the image area, after they removed mng support and then created the apng format. Over 700 people voted for it to be put back, they could have put mng back and let people choose what they want to use. The overhead was small as mng shared a lot of the png code. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18574
This csiro news page http://www.csiro.au/news/Broadband-coming-wirelessly-to-the-bush.html talks about how efficient the tech is. "CSIRO is achieving spectral efficiency of 20 bits per second per Hertz (20 b/s/Hz)" "CSIRO’s spectral efficiency is three times that of the closest comparable technology and the data rate is more than 10 times the industry’s recently declared minimum standard."
The silent call problem has happen to me on a HTC Desire (in Australia) and had to reboot, but I did notice the the headphone icon was on before the reboot. After reboot no headphone icon and all ok. Am running the beta Audible for Android app and I was listening with headphones earlier in the day. I know the app is in beta and main problem for me is headphone controls do work. I may not have been the Audible app, will keep an eye on the headphone icon from now on.
Brazil seem to have an amazing electronic healthcare system using Java. Maybe that pushed oracle to buy sun. http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles /xml/brazil/index.html
In the scifi show Lexx, Earth is a type 13 planet which will shrink to the size of a pea due to physicists attempting to determine the precise mass of the Higgs boson particle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson_in_fiction
Good question, Vanadium redox battery is used in wind power stations to store energy. It can handle many thousands charge-discharge cycles and then only replacement of the membrane is required to extend the life. Can also be recharge by replacing the electrolyte. - It is more complex and has relatively poor energy-to-volume ratio. So may be it would be better for buses than cars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium_redox_battery
call for help are on TV in Canada and are available via Google video for 99c an episode.
or you can look at episodes on http://callforhelptv.com/
THe howtoChannel 118 on foxtel in Sydney at 6:30PM 11:30PM and in the morning aswell.
Bugzilla Bug 18574, restore support for MNG animation format and JNG image format, has this guy wanting to use Firefox for research to view MNG movies of bio-molecules. But this beta does not open a mng file for me. Maybe it could be included in the next beta.
Correct - I watch my fellow students firing up linux and playing games, email etc... Having wireless networking at my local uni helps.
http://www.koha.org// You can run it on linux or window. It is worth a play if you have the time, runs on mysql, apache and perl. I use it at home and have used the z3950 interface to copy catalogue from the library of Congres, etc. For a normal person I think http://www.librarything.com// is the go.
http://www.bitmicro.com/ have 2.5-inch with sizes of 512 MB to 73.7 GB , but I read that samsung will be the first for the mass market. These solid state storage devices, with there faster access times,can be great for improving mail and database performace without out having to do any upgrades.
I suppose apple is not much competion and the same goes for an old sco unix 386 box that from memory had word2 on a its X desktop.