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Hulk Smash Asterisk 1.6!

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2008-04-16 12:07:03 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
Nerd Vittles had been lamenting the fact that the "Asterisk 1.6 development seemed to be on a collision course with the dinosaurs because of developer insistence on deprecating and removing commands from the application programming interface (API) in the name of technology enhancement Nerd Vittles then explains why this is a bad idea The...
 
 
 
 
 
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DIY Linux Web Server HACK - Automate your MySQL MySQL database backups

2008-02-11 01:24:29 by max in zedomax.com
 
Okay, Ive been running dedicated servers for couple years now and I used to mess around with Linux boxes back in college Heres an essential automatic script and a cron job you will need in order to keep your backup automatic Yes, if you get a dedicated server, dont get their stupid extra $15/month for backing up your database. (All they do is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Some Google Tips #1

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2008-04-05 16:15:24 by Mr Butterscotch in Forever Geek
Google is of course now synonymous with the World Wide Web - it is one of the best-known brands around the world and is providing employment to some of the best and brightest. Of course, we all know how Google operates - as a snapshot of all things online. This means that whatever youre looking for, Google may well be looking at it. It just...
 
 
 
 
 
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GoogleDocs Hack - How to Bring Stock Feeds to GoogleDocs Spreadsheets!

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2008-10-15 01:28:45 by max in zedomax.com
Its been months since I dumped Microsoft Outlook for GoogleDocs and I have to say, its rather nice to have all your important data online, retrievable by any computer with internet access rather than having to carry or send/receive any data Getting back to the point of this story is the fact that you can actually feed GoogleDocs spreadsheets...
 
 
 
 
 
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Google be Patient? Nah...

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2007-12-20 12:59:25 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
Greg has an interesting post about Google where he thinks the Google developers need to be more patient. Specifically, developers are a little miffed over some bugs in Google Android SDK. I would have to disagree with Greg on this one. Google is the great aggregator of the universe's knowledge (hence the Google Universe ). Developers shouldn't...
 
 
 
 
 
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Olevias 120Hz HDTV makes me want to go to CES

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2008-01-03 17:30:31 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
...Syntax-Brillians Olevia LCD line is getting a shake up at CES and will now be outfitted with 120Hz technology and 1080p resolution. Not 720p interlaced up to 1080. The real deal. The LCDs will come in five sizes starting at 42-inches on up to 65-inches. Let the drooling begin Press Release ShareThis
 
 
 
 
 
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UGOBE Releases Details on Pleo Software Development Kit

2008-01-31 18:19:58 by Robot News from GoRobotics.net in Robotic-Lab.COM
 
Today UGOBE has released initial details on the upcoming software development kit for Pleo. The Pleo Development Kit, or PDK, will allow users to create applications that will run on top of Pleo's Life OS . The applications will be written in PAWN, which is ... ... a simple, typeless, 32-bit extension language with a C-like syntax. If you know...
 
 
 
 
 
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C-Jump Programming Board Game Is Slightly Better Than Socks

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2008-03-31 07:47:20 by Evan Ackerman in OhGizmo!
By Evan Ackerman Okay, I know some of you probably think that this is the coolest thing ever and you wish your parents had given you a board game that teaches basic programming concepts when you were 11 years old. If they had, youd probably be pulling down six figs by now. C-Jump uses a ski race theme to introduce kids to loops, conditional...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shopping for electronics? Try Retrevo, a new way to find and buy

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2008-04-08 13:36:53 by Tam in Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
In our last episode , you may recall, I was hunting around for an iPod Touch substitute that would be cheaper - and perhaps even better, in some ways, at playing videos and Web surfing. And I thought I might have found it: the Archos 605 WiFi, which the CNET reviewer liked a lot But even at $200 less than the Touch, that's still serious bucks to...