It is very easy to create a random file using the linux…
Month: January 2010
6 posts
Facebook or Twitter Redirecting to Myspace or Other Websites
Came across this admittedly weird issue. Randomly over the past few months,…
Canon CanoScan LiDE 50 Scanner and Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit) Driver Fix
Canon’s site for the LiDE 50 does not list any Windows 7…
What I recently learned about EDID, Windows 7 and nVidia
EDID stands for Extended display identification data and is what many computer monitors…
Replacing the Cable Box – Boxee and Live HD TV with the Acer Revo 3610
Gone is my 500+ channel television subscription along with the required boxes necessary to decode all of that content. The DVR, which has been a mainstay of my family’s television viewing habits, has been ousted. In it’s place is a kick-ass system that keeps the DVR functionality for many of the TV shows that we usually watch, brings in much new content, and also saves me a few bucks each month.
Let’s face it, you don’t want all of the content that your cable provider offers. Cable providers have fought a-la-carte programming tooth and nail for this very reason. Much of it is specialty programming, and though I admit it is nice to know it was there, my family and I rarely watched any of it. My new setup brings many new sources as well as a CHOICE to what you want to view. I am very happy with the results so far.
Crowd-sourced Mobile Trends for 2020
The beginning of a decade is always a time for prognostication, and this year is no exception. This is an interesting collaborative look on mobile device trends for 2020. A lot of these trends are already well on the way to widespread adoption, and I would argue that many will be seen by 2015.
Mobile Trends 2020
View the complete article to view my own predications for the Mobile Trends of the 2010s.