★ iPhone, iCal, and CalDAV (20)
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One of my chief complaints about the way iPhone calendar syncing works with MobileMe and iCal is that it’s all-or-nothing — when you turn on MobileMe calendar syncing on your iPhone, all your local iCal calendars appear on your iPhone. I wanted a way to have some calendars appear only on my Mac, for reminders I don’t want to see on my iPhone — something you can easily do when syncing calendars to your iPhone ...
Nullriver Introduces 3G/EDGE Tethering App for iPhone (18)
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Nullriver, Inc. has released NetShare onto the iTunes App Store this evening (via iPhone Alley). The $9.99 application promises to allow you to share your iPhone's network connection with your computer.Share your iPhone's EDGE or 3G Internet connection with your computer using NetShare. NetShare provides a SOCKS5 proxy for your computer to connect to.NetShare's inclusion in the App Store is a curiosity, as Apple must have manually approved its inclusion. It's unclear if the Application ...
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Dan said:
Interesting and as expected. Apple approves a tethering app but pulls it, probably because of AT&T.
even a woman can feel piggish. (1)
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even a woman can feel piggish.
MPLS cheat sheet (2)
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Added another cheat sheet to the pile, this one on Multiprotocol Label Switching, or MPLS. I have to admit that although I was a bit skeptical of its application when first reading about MPLS, I've grown to love the technology for its simplicity and for the very interesting approaches it offers to common problems. One such solution is described in an earlier post, Getting to know MPLS, which discusses how MPLS can be used to ...
http://blog.twitter.com/2008/07/twitter-as-news-wire.html (58)
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Twitter is increasingly being described as a personal news-wire—shared world events like this morning's earthquake near Los Angeles support the definition. This chart illustrates the beginning of this morning's earthquake followed seconds later by the first Twitter update from Los Angeles. About four minutes later, official news began to emerge about the quake. By then, "Earthquake" was trending on Twitter Search with thousands of updates and more on the way.Many news agencies get their feed ...
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Adam said:
seriously, enough already, we get it. Good thing your "unplanned maintenance" didn't take place during the Quake or this post wouldn't have been possible. /rant
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Eebs said:
I definitely heard about it through Twitter long before any news popped up. Tons of people tweeted at once.
Objectified, a film about industrial design (11)
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Objectified is an upcoming film about industrial design by Gary Hustwit, director of Helvetica. Objectified is a documentary about industrial design; it's about the manufactured objects we surround ourselves with, and the people who make them. On an average day, each of us uses hundreds of objects. (Don't believe it? Start counting: alarm clock, light switch, faucet, shampoo bottle, toothbrush, razor...) Who makes all these things, and why do they look and feel the way ...
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Matt said:
Looking forward to this one...
Automatic Err-Disable Recovery (1)
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Someone showed me a great feature today. One of the constant pains in the network is when you get a port err-disabled on the switch. Regardless of how many times I see it, it always seems to be the last thing I check. There's a little-known feature in the IOS called "err-disable recovery" which automatically turns a err-disabled switchport back on after 5 minutes (by default). The good news is that this command allows you ...