Saturday, July 4, 2009

Android Based Tablet In September.


Just under a month ago at Archos' Paris reveal, we were somewhat dismayed that an Android-based device didn't show up... officially, at least. We were told to expect more information about a Google-powered unit this September, but it looks as if said wait has been hacked considerably. 

engadget

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

!0 Stupid Internet Ideas That Worked!

This is something interesting i found on net today!

man i was rofling on some of them :) enjoy:

click

Sunday, June 7, 2009

The Bing Experience.

So i just tested bing today.
a new search engine by microsoft .im still confused at a new one :S
seems ok and searching was pretty relevant maps looked better then google .
lets see if having a new search engine can compete google or not .
only time will tell :)

Nintendo Rejected Microsoft’s, Sony’s Motion-Sensing Technologies

Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo, said that the company has tried technologies that enable motion-sensing game controllers recently announced by Microsoft Corp. and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., but rejected them since existing technology that power Wiimote proved to be more accurate.
xbitlabs

The First Computer Bug

Today i was searching internet for diffrent funny anecdotes in compputer/technology field and found this on a website:
American naval officer and mathematician Grace Murray Hopper helped develop the first commercially available high-level software language, FLOW-MATIC, in 1957. Hopper is credited for inventing the term bug, which indicates a computer malfunction; in 1945 she discovered a hardware failure in the Mark II computer caused by a moth trapped between its mechanical relays. She documented the event in her laboratory notebook, and the term eventually came to represent any computer error, including one based strictly on incorrect instructions in software. Hopper taped the moth into her notebook and wrote, “First actual case of a bug being found.”

How to write 500 lines in 1 min.



Lol genius aint she?