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Why Jailbreak iPhone (3)
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Introduction: So you have your 2.0 iPhone and you can install thousands of apps from AppStore. What’s all this commotion about jailbreaking? Why would you need to jailbreak? What does it offer? In this post, I will cite some of the most compelling reasons to jailbreak your iPhone. I will continually update this post as changes occur. Risk Free: Jailbreaking is not unlocking! It is risk free. Everything that works before jailbreaking continues to work ...Contribute comment -
Google Chrome extensions: Not yet, but later (9)
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--One of Firefox's initial claims to fame is the fact that the browser can be extended with a multitude of plug-ins, and even though Microsoft caught up with Internet Explorer, Firefox still has an extension edge over Google's new Chrome Web browser. Google's Sundar Pichai speaks at the Chrome launch.(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET News) For now. "We don't have that in the beta today, but we definitely plan an extension API," or application programming ...Shared by Bhavesh (36) Brome (6) Kathy Brewis (74) rOckY (156) Rudi (22) Vipul (42) Walter DeFoor (33) zer0ck (93) 異塵行者 (29)Contribute comment -
Google Killer Strikes Again But Kills Everybody But Google (107)
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An anonymous tipster wrote to us this morning to tell us that Cuil, the ill-fated “Google Killer,” has unleashed its Twiceler indexing bot on websites across the globe and in the process, has brought many sites down. “I don’t know what spawned it, but when Cuil attempts to index a site, it does so by completely hammering it with traffic,” the tipster wrote. “So much, that it completely brings the site down. We’re 24 hours ...Shared by Abhishek Kumar (39) Adam (36) Adrian (33) Alex (102) Alex (24) alex lines (3) Aman (7) Andrew (47) Andrew Schott (73) Artem (52) Athar (7) Avi (729) Ben (8) Brian Cuban (1084) Brome (6) brownpau (47) Bryan (8) Cai Chen (1013) Caleb Brown (10) CannonGod (237) cbsmith (41) Chantal (57) Chris Coleman (61) Christophe Maximin (15) crazyjaf (44) DarkBls (73) Darren Isbrecht (77) David (64) Dean Burge (13) dedrick (10) Derek Edmond (88) DigitalMike (60) Doug Funny (68) Dragos Pirvu (638) Drew Olanoff (144) Emil Kaiser (8) Fenng (50) Floris (11) Frank (11) Garnett (10) George (6) GilesVG (19) haggaret (30) Hisham (23) Hooman Radfar (9) hunikal (21) iAlja (30) Ilias (6) James (18) Jawad Shuaib (11) Jay (8) jayce (60) Jeff (59) Jim Schmidt (3) Jojo (48) Jordan (411) Josh (17) Kevin Federline (282) Kristen (218) Leena (1079) Leobardo (37) mabisa (48) Mani Karthik (125) Matt (6) Matt Mueller (22) McBilly Wilford Sy (37) Michael Bartnett (43) Mr. BabyMan (366) MV (23) Nagraj Sambrani (27) Nick Cobb (474) Nihar (21) noel (16) Ooble (26) Paul Capestany (4) Phil (49) Philip V. (3) Razzu (11) Reid (3) rkalajian (47) sarahintampa (98) Shankar Ganesh (66) Sigalon (36) Simon (23) soupireland (5) Steve Nimmons (74) Steven (15) stvalentine (7) Sumesh (103) Tim (6) TJ (47) Toby (29) Tom (24) Tomi (8) Trevor Wermund (139) Tyson Williams (58) Uzair (203) vepa (1) webtime (501) wille (103) xxdesmus (71) Yung-Hui Lim (81) Zack Jewell (3) zer0ck (93) zizzy (28) zuzur (9) 康爷 (15)Explore read four notes- Chantal said: It's important to Cuil developers that it obeys robots.txt and that it doesn't pwn sites that don't wish to be pwn3d.
- Tim said: That's totally not cuil. /pun
- soupireland said: mad. is this for real?
- Aman said: shared just for the headline
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Google on Google Chrome - comic book (153)
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Introduced in the form of a comic by Scott McCloud. Based on WebKit, not Gecko. Sounds more like an application runtime than a web browser, though. ★Shared by ~ Cindy Stanford ~ hci (8) Adam Crowe (8) Adam Siu (11) Alex Ambrose (7) Alex Hardy (5) Allan Haggett (18) Andrea Milanesi (3) Andy Roberts (5) Antti Lindström (7) Ariadne Gomes (6) atul (81) Bart Muskala (19) Benjamin Golub (20) Bibi (36) Boris Smus (3) Brad Feld (8) Brandon (18) Breyten (15) Brome (6) C.K. (134) Carlos (15) Carlos d'Andréa (8) Catto (8) Chris Chesher (1) Chuck Falzone (8) cnc (1) cooperative (46) Dan Keldsen (1) dani (22) Dante-Gabryell Monson (16) David (5) David (20) David Beach (2) David Humphreys (4) deadlyicon (35) Dedalus (22) Deep.ed (48) dennis d. mcdonald (8) Dom.net (16) Drew Harry (5) Eric Herberholz (31) espencer (13) estudy skills (10) etlund (5) euribates (11) Gary Homewood (4) Geoffrey Wiseman (17) Georg Portenkirchner (1) Giles (10) Greg Plumbly (2) Gregor J. Rothfuss (12) Hal Espen (5) Harold Maduro (6) hasamba (36) haveuheard (22) Henri Bergius (2) Hervey (18) Ian (14) ilan peer (3) Ingar (6) Ispirato (52) Israel Blechman (1) J. James B (41) Jake McKee (3) Jayne (10) JDW (9) jeffmincey (5) Jiman Ryu (20) John Fink (16) John G (5) John Mettraux (20) Jon (7) Jon Pierce (3) Jonathan (5) JR Peck (1) jted (18) Justin Edelson (1) Karl Stolley (5) kebernet (97) Kevin Cheng (20) Kevin Lim (8) Kristian (42) Kyle Brady (11) Lantash (10) Ludwig (3) Manzenreiter Hans-Peter (3) Marcus Beagley (19) Mark Rochefort (6) Martin Dorst (1) Mason (7) Matt Samford (1) Michael (41) Michael Gobaco (3) Miguel Angel Ivars Mas (2) Miguel Caetano (44) miguel carvalhais (4) Mike Fotes (1) minnesotan (6) moedusa (17) Moisés Ribeiro (4) Morton Fox (76) msanders (14) Musa (6) myx (10) news2me (4) Nice Fish Films (65) nicholas gill (15) nicola (11) oliver gassner (14) Olivier Lauzon (1) Oscar Carlsson (2) Paul Jones (9) peterfranken (4) Philippe Surber (6) posavasos (9) Preoccupations (43) Rafi (16) Ram (91) Regina (5) Ricardo Hdz (4) Richard Bradshaw (15) Rob (3) robertogreco (41) Rommel C. Caibal (20) rtsnance (8) Ruud Welten (4) Ryan Christensen (24) Ryan Parsley (1) Sammy (65) Seb (3) Sheen Yap (2) sooraj (15) Stefano Furiosi (2) Steve Cavrak (2) Steve Isaacs (47) Stonis (10) Stuart (35) Surround|ed| (38) thomas (5) ts (13) Vegard (8) Víctor (20) Victor Agreda Jr (14) Victor Bogado (2) wcaw (74) Woland783 (3) Wyctim (33) Yaarik (35) Yasin (17) yellowchilli (7) yoshy (339) Yusuf (3) 康爷 (15)Contribute comment -
Petites expériences avec l’Aérogel (1)
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Jason Wells s’est amusé à jouer avec des blocs d’Aérogel, le matériau aussi incroyablement léger que cher utilisé comme isolant dans les vaisseaux spatiaux de la NASA comme leur explorateur martien. James a utilisé des matériaux du quotidien trouvés dans sa maison pour illustrer les propriétés de résistance, optiques, la réaction à différents liquides et températures ainsi que la conductibilité électrique de l’Aérogel. Il conclut de ses expériences que c’est un excellent isolant et retardateur ...Shared by Brome (6)Contribute comment -
PAX 2008: Freezepop plays “The Final Countdown” (3)
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You hear that rumble? Thats an army of geeks, gettin’ down so damn hard that the very walls around us were beginning to crumble. Okay, fine - it’s just a nasty bit of clipping caused by the compact-car sized subwoofers lining the edges of the stage. They were inescapable. Wherever we stood, it was like the subs were in our camera. Sounded amazing in person; on film, not quite as nice. Read on for impressions ...Contribute comment -
PAX 2008: Jonathan Coulton rickrolls the entire concert audience (5)
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I mentioned it in an earlier post, but as it all went down while I was in the middle of swappin’ out cameras, I missed getting this little gem on video. Fortunately, ye olde Tube of Yous has come through. To explain what you’re seeing: About halfway through his set, Coulton pushed an iDVD-built video menu to the concert hall’s projection screens. It had two items: one labeled “Play this one”, one labeled “Not this ...Contribute comment -
iPhone projector dock (7)
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This thing just makes sense – lots and lots of sense. It’s the Honlai Qingbar MP101 and I have no idea if you can actually buy one. If and when you’re indeed able to purchase this doodad, you’ll be able to project 640×480 movies and photos from your iPhone (or iPod Touch) while charging the device at the same time. The bulb is apparently good for at least 20,000 hours and there’s a built-in 2W ...Shared by Brian Junyor (39) Brome (6) Bwana (74) Coxymoney (11) Frederic (6) Jamieasp (21) Jon Erickson (7)Contribute comment -
Gilbert Montagné accuse l'industrie du disque... d'être aveugle ! (3)
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Le chanteur Gilbert Montagné, qui prépare un nouveau disque et continue à donner régulièrement des concerts, ne s'estime pas touché par la crise de l'industrie du disque. Interrogé par nos confrères de Ozap.com, l'artiste atteint de cécité accuse l'industrie du disque d'avoir été aveugle sur le développement de son métier. "Je suis peut être non-voyant mais pas aveugle dans l'esprit. Au sujet de la crise d'internet, c'est l'industrie musicale qui a été aveugle car ils ...Contribute comment - NamepediA: the name database including given and family names (1)
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Le bricolage de la semaine: monter soi-même son LHC en 1,62 x 10^28 schémas (1)
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Ça vous dirait de monter vous-mêmes la machine la plus complexe jamais produite par l’Humanité? (pas le journal, l’Humanté toute entière, les êtres humains quoi) Il ne vous faudra réunir que 6 milliards d’euros, assez de terrains pour creuser un tunnel de plus de 27 km de circonférence, une équipe de génies internationaux et ces plans (gratuits!). La documentation de 115Mo, qui vient juste d’être mise à disposition par le Journal of Instrumentation, vous permet ...Shared by Brome (6)Contribute comment - Ubiquity : installation et utilisation - Tux-planet (2)
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Google offers Gears for Safari beta (11)
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Providing offline access for compatible social media web apps, Google Gears has long been a Firefox-only plug-in. A new beta from the big G brings this great functionality to Apple's browser.Read More...Shared by Ananya Walia (769) Brent Blooodworth (0) Brome (6) Cocoy (34) James Turnbull (1) Mario Sundar (20) pvantees (11) qbn (9) Samuel F. (13) Sebastian Werner (18) Steve Rubel (31)Contribute comment -
Google rend Gears compatible Safari (2)
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Tout vient à point pour qui sait attendre, cela faisait un an que Google parlait d'une version compatible Safari de Gears. Ce mécanisme permet à un site Web de stocker des données sur le disque dur de l'utilisateur et ce faisant de le laisser travailler même sans connexion Internet. Les c...Shared by Brome (6) dj DMSR (10)Contribute comment -
Google rend Gears compatible Safari (2)
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Tout vient à point pour qui sait attendre, cela faisait un an que Google parlait d'une version compatible Safari de Gears. Ce mécanisme permet à un site Web de stocker des données sur le disque dur de l'utilisateur et ce faisant de le laisser travailler même sans connexion Internet. Les c...Shared by Brome (6) dj DMSR (10)Contribute comment - cr3ation b3ta • music search plus (1)
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Wikipedia Comes to the iPhone with Wikipanion - ReadWriteWeb (50)
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Wikipanion (iTunes link) is the best application out for Wikipedia on the iPhone and iPod Touch.Shared by 88michael (8) Aleksander (5) Brome (6) chris (471) Christopher Martin (65) Col. Tribune (28) Dan Serfaty (19) Daniel (1) Dennis Gonzales (16) DiMar (6) Doug Funny (68) Guillermo Bravo (62) hikbi (109) Iñaki Arrieta Baro (6) Jamie McGibbon (85) jezarnold (12) John Paul Mitchell (10) John Rust (4) Johnny Makkar (3) Jordan (411) Justin Thorp (5) Kevin Federline (282) leafar (1) Leslie Fishlock (0) Mao Yu (28) mark (19) Mark Nelson (0) Marshall Kirkpatrick (4) Michael Britton (0) Mike (0) Mike Mayer (5) Monthiel (3) Neil Koivu (17) Nicola Paolucci (0) Pablo (5) Paul Capestany (4) Paul Edwards (30) Ratcatcher (5) Richard (18) Robert Birming (33) sadiq kassamali (41) Saul (22) svartling (27) Syng Shin (126) TedCHoward (12) TNLNYC (5) warrior007 (246) Wayne (49) Wing Yung (0) xxdesmus (71)- jezarnold said: Another great way to use Wikipedia on your phone!
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Le Pwnage Tool 2.0.3 jailbreake le firmware 2.0.2 (1)
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Cette nouvelle version permet le pwnage du firmware 2.0.2 5C1 sur l’iPhone et l’iPod touch, ainsi qu’une mise à jour vers la toute dernière version d’Installer.app. Seule la version Mac est dispo actuellement. Comme d’habitude, vous voudrez peut-être attendre quelques jours. [iPhone Dev Team via TUAW] ShareThisShared by Brome (6)Contribute comment - iPhone WebApp Samples (1)
