WWDC 2009 – new iPhone 3GS

Yesterday it was the Apple’s WWDC 2009 (Development Conference). They announced a new line of laptops (basically all based on the macbook pro). No more macbooks without the “pro” because they added a firewire 800 to the 13 inches model. They have also removed the slot in the left and replaced with an SD card […]

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Palm pre is out

Palm pre, which is like an iPhone (user interface I mean), was out on the US (with Sprint) last Saturday. Looks like it is looking pretty good: multitasking, elegant, great touch screen experience, great photo quality (3MPx), full keyboard…. We’ll see later today if Apple releases the new iPhone with new hardware, and hopefully adding […]

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Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity

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working out

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Google Squared: is it like wolfram alpha?

Google Squared is a search tool that helps you quickly build a collection of facts from the Web for any topic you specify. Facts about your topic are organized as a table of items and attributes (we call them “Squares” for fun). Customize these Squares to see just the items and attributes you’re interested in. […]

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Concierto de Aranjuez by Paco de Lucia

What a piece of heaven….

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Google Releases Dev Version Of Chrome For Mac And Linux. But It Doesn’t Want You To Use It.

(published in techcrunch by Jason Kincaid) Here’s some bittersweet news for those of you eagerly awaiting Google’s Chrome browser for Mac or Linux: tonight Google is publicly releasingdeveloper versions of the Chrome browser for both operating systems, and anyone will be able to download them. Unfortunately you won’t be able to ditch Safari or Firefox just yet […]

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Google: more search options

(from google blog) Google’s first Searchology was two years ago, Google was excited to launch Universal Search, a feature that blended results of different types (web pages, images, videos, books, etc.) on the results page. Since then Universal Search has grown quite a bit, adding new types of results, expanding to new countries, and triggering […]

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Introducing EverSave 1.0.2

Introducing EverSave 1.0.2. EverSave is a clever tool which allows you to save all of your documents – if possible – in a specific time interval or by changing the frontmost application. This means no more data loss if applications crash.

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linux days in Geneva

I will be going to the Linux Days that is taking place from today till Friday. http://2009.linuxdays.ch/content/programme

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next xbox

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bing: new search engine from microsoft

Yeap, Microsoft just launched a new search engine bing

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Cool guys don't look at explosions

MTV Shows

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Hulu from outside the US

Don’t you live in the US? Would you like to watch hulu, abc, and other US TV shows online? Well, every time more, more websites are IP based, so if your IP does not fall under a specific country, you cannot access the content. You could solve this by going to the preferences of your […]

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howcast

I just wanted to mention a very nice app for the iphone: howcast, It is basically a “How-to” video aggregator  which has hit 500,000 downloads of its iPhone app and a quick spin of the service shows why – it’s fabulous. Just six months after launching, HowCast is already the second most popular free app in the Lifestyle category […]

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