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Nikon seems poised to be the first company to bring 'cordless' digital still cameras to consumers, it seems. The Coolpix P1 and Coolpix P2 cameras will use 802.11 Wi-Fi technology to transfer images to your PC or printer. The cameras are due to arrive in retail later in September. The 8...
Read More | Sep 4th, 2005
I’ve just been watching yet another televised image of President Bush mouthing platitudes about how “We look after our own� and it angers me, to say the least. The simple fact is, Mr. President, you and your countrymen have not paid due attention to the need to ‘look after your own’. I...
Read More | Sep 4th, 2005 | Comments: 7 | Last Comment: Sep 5th, 2005
The 'full transcript' of the recent local radio interview with New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin has been published by CNN and others. But the published transcript is somewhat 'sanitised', having been amended somewhat for clarity. During the interview Ray Nagin, normally a cool and well spoken...
Read More | Sep 3rd, 2005
A little discussed feature of the upcoming Windows Vista is called 'Freeze Dry', and it's sure to be a blessing for all of us who leave our PCs running rather than shutting everything down when we move away from the keyboard. Have you ever come back only to find that an update has rebooted the...
Read More | Sep 3rd, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 10th, 2005
The next version of Microsoft's graphics API DirectX will definitely be different to its predecessors. To be included in the upcoming Windows Vista, DirectX 10 will be the programming interface previously called Windows Graphics Foundation by its developers. Those people who follow developments...
Read More | Sep 3rd, 2005 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 5th, 2005
Popular file compression program WinZip is soon to be available in a new and improved version. Gone is the nag screen fin comes a new 'Professional' version with added automation features. That's right. Two versions! The new 'Standard' version of WinZip has no nag screen, and also has a new...
Read More | Sep 1st, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Sep 3rd, 2005
In between Service Packs a lot of 'Hotfix' updates are developed and made available. A number of them get made available via Windows Update as Critical updates because they relate to security issues, but most don't. Instead, the 'Hotfixes' which relate to specific problems get mentioned or...
Read More | Aug 31st, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 1st, 2005
When the words fail In the aftermath of this natural disaster surely even the most staid and conservative amongst us are beginning to see the inadequacy of the terms which litter media reporting. "LOOTERS!" scream the headlines, yet when we read the text we see images of people desperate to get...
Read More | Aug 30th, 2005 | Comments: 9 | Last Comment: Sep 1st, 2005
Alternative Web browser Opera is celebrating 10 years of existence in grand style. Pay a visit now to the MyOpera Community while the party lasts to join the revelry and obtain free online registration which will convert the popular browser to the full, advertising free product. A full featured...
Read More | Aug 30th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 30th, 2005
Many people dismissed the promised next generation Windows Filing System when it was announced in August last year that the feature would not be included in Windows Vista as previously suggested. But it seems that WinFS is very much back on the agenda, and we can expect to hear from Microsoft...
Read More | Aug 29th, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: May 2nd, 2006
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