Crude Technologies
The greatest thing till sliced bread was the chipped stone that sliced it. In the grand scheme, technology isn't changing as fast as we like to think, but it's still worth noticing the little improvements along the way.
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The infinite pleasure of machine translation
Virus makes file-sharing program share files
Standalone WMV9 advanced profile (WVC1) codecs and encoder available
Via Digg: A video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop (Amen Break).
Via Digg: Formatting any harddisk using notepad
CNET's AllYouCanUpload Is Disruptive
Is it time to abandon device-specific web design?
Rosetta stone
Keep Track of Your Digits
Pixels: Elusive complexity
Pixels: Biological video compression
Pixels: Precision is the problem
Pixels: DPI in a stochastic world
Face the Music
Give us a wink and make me think of you
I am sorry, Dave.
TiVo pauses live commerce
House releases Broadband Internet Transmission Services working draft
Gap analysis
Creeping features, bloating scopes, and Dave Barry
LA trips over the power cord, plans Skynet deployment
Apple includes DRM video support in iTunes 5
Paypall ATM withdrawals double efficiency
Ukraine Politics
The zero button mouse
Analyze this
Fair and balanced - Hollywood vs. Mom, Dad, and Junior
Apple, Cingular, Motorola teasing iPhone fans again
BBC television since 1927, DRM video downloads by 2006
AgencyNet's mystical simulation
Millenium retrospective
Fair and balanced - Camcorder pirate faces 17 years
Mini-Me V.3 - Robosapien AV remote control cellphone hack
Jem recycles "They", they recycled too
Gigabyte offers cheap SATA solid-state storage
Even PHP needs coding standards
Did you get the XHTML and CSS2 memo?
Transcoding vinyls
The Duomo in your dining room
Fill 'er up --- with air
Ameritrade involuntarily shares 200,000 customers' data
For everything else, there's MasterCard
Mad as hell, switching to Mac
NASDAQ mis-trades 1,600 stocks, but who cares?
Cablevision's high-definition dead parrot
Cutting edges are crude technologies
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The infinite pleasure of machine translation
Virus makes file-sharing program share files
Standalone WMV9 advanced profile (WVC1) codecs and encoder available
Via Digg: A video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop (Amen Break).
Via Digg: Formatting any harddisk using notepad
CNET's AllYouCanUpload Is Disruptive
Is it time to abandon device-specific web design?
Rosetta stone
Keep Track of Your Digits
Pixels: Elusive complexity
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