Thursday, August 30, 2007

OVI, the new Nokia Music Store

OVI, the Nokia Music Store will go live in Europe before the end of the year. Songs will be €1, albums €10 and up, and a monthly sub for PC streaming for €10 a month. And make sure to check out the new logo, which is ... fantastic (hem hem...).

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

[fun] Gardener offers mouthwatering 'mow and blow' deal

A recommendation by one satisfied customer has not gone un-noticed... Jose Barajas and his gang of six cabaleros! give you the full service ;)

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Buttocks, thongs, and bullsh*t: Street Viewers cop an eyeful

The first compilation of "surprises" seen on Google's new Street View.



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Thursday, May 31, 2007

iPhone and Europe

Macbidouille.com received some news on the topic from insiders: Orange and Vodaphone still in the race, 2 majors problems in the negotiations and battery consumption problems, linked to the inclusion of 3G for the european version of the iPhone. (article in french)



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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Apple LED backlight order points to MacBook Pro make-over?

Apple's anticipated line of displays fitted with LED backlights could be turned on sooner than expected: next month, if testimony from industry insiders is to be believed, and quite possibly for an update to the 15in MacBook Pro laptop, we'd add.



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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Cloud Jesus floats over Mount Sinai

But Peruvian sand dune Messiah is still the best.



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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

French TGV train reaches 574.8km/h : World Record

The French today claimed the world's fastest "train on rails" title by accelerating a modified TGV to a white-knuckle 574.8km/h (356mph). Make sure you watch the youtube link in the footnote, cause the pictures are impressive.



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Monday, March 26, 2007

Mac OS X 10.5 delayed to ensure Vista compatibility?

An interesting analysis from The Register on why the claim that "Apple is delaying OS X 10.5 for Vista compatibility" is a bogus claim.



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Friday, March 16, 2007

CeBIT 2007: first selection of new cool things

The Register's selection of favorite discoveries at the CeBIT 07. From mini PCs and new Commodore gaming machines, to dino robots and roaming, it's all right here. Unwrap and enjoy.



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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Zimbabwean opposition leader M. Tsvangirai in intensive care

Once again, Robert Mugabe's ruthless and repressive regime continues to violate the rights of citizens. The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was assaulted with baton sticks whilst in police custody, after being arrested at a rally on Sunday.



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Monday, March 12, 2007

W3C seeks your help, a chance to rewrite XHTML

If you work as a web designer, then you know that HTML is a pile of garbage when it comes to it's guidelines. So here is your chance to make the next iteration more like the scripting language you'd like to use. W3C is re-chartering the XHTML 2 Working Group and is seeking the help of the world wide web's dev community. Let's get going...



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Scientists shun Web 2.0

Science publishers' efforts to have the research community sup the Web 2.0 Kool-Aid have failed, and scientists have given a resounding thumbs down to a gamut of crowd-tapping initiatives, showgoers at SXSW heard on Saturday.A panel of science web publishers said scientists had consistently shunned wikis, tagging, and social networks, and have even proven reticent to leave comments on web pages.



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Friday, March 9, 2007

Friendly fire mixup: MS identifies Windows as Mac

In what might be described as a "Friendly Fire" incident, Microsoft software has identified a copy of Windows as a hostile operating system - belonging to enemy Apple forces.



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Thursday, March 8, 2007

What 'VISTA' really stands for...


VISTA - Virus inside, switch to apple

That's it - have a nice day!

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Sorry, the post is short and to the point. If you want more reading, try one of the following links:
- The register : a non partial but good source of information
- SCALA programming language : a good upcoming programming language

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Media blasts Cambridge undergrads' drinking habits

Boozy students hurl so much vomit about at Cambridge University that cleaners are now being immunised against Hepatitis, it has been revealed. Contract cleaners at Gonville & Caius college get the jabs routinely, and staff there were said to be "furious" over a recent puking surge.



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Reuters to start MySpace copy for City traders

Reuters is to dip another finger in Web 2.0 waters by setting up its own version of MySpace. But the Reuters site will be targeted at City traders rather than US teenagers.



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Thursday, March 1, 2007

The next best thing to paying for digg votes: invent your own award...

... and win your own award. This is what the 2006 Milbloggy Award is about (and something about military-blogs for desert).



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Monday, January 8, 2007

Man staples himself to a table


The first serious contestant to the 2007 Darwin Awards may already have been found...

In south Wales, a man stapled his hand to a coffee table and ... well couldn't remove it anymore. Ambulance crews were called at 3:30am but were unable to remove the table from the hand (or vice-versa). The "drunk" man was laughing so much that he pretendedly didn't even feel the pain. He did however admit he was imitating Jackass, the "television program" where Johnny Knoxville & friends attempt boring (but dangerous and above all stupid) stunts ...

The Guardian covers the topic best: read the details here.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Bill Gates for president???

I just came accross this astonishing, staggering and breathtaking website: billgatesforpresident.net ! This can't be serious... can it?

What Bill has done recently through the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation is a step forward. And ok, he's well known, and he's got lot's of money, but let's face it : is he really that good at managing? speaking? presenting?

I'll skip the obvious jokes that you could make about how a country would be run if it were like Windows XP (or even Vista). But if you just look at how Microsoft is managed, how they are (no) concerned about their clients, then he would probably be a very well known president, but a very useless one, right?

Bill has somewhat smartened his image in the last six months, but before that he regularly appeared in an old sweater, with dirty uncomed hair, with dandruff on his shoulders .... is that really the image that you want from a potential future president?

Many more things could be said, but these are just the obvious ones that cross my mind initially. Still, the people behind the website sure preted they are serious about all this.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all of you.

2007 looks to be an interesting year in the techy-web business. With new operating systems from Microsoft and Apple, with the growing of the second internet bubble (web2.0) and continuation of the global shift towards web-services & solutions, this should really be an stimulating year for geeks, nerds & co.

But for right now, I just wanted to wish you all the best, and show you something a little "lighter"... Parodyville published a list of the Worst Ever LP Covers, but it seems they forgot a few as demonstrated here bellow by Millie Jackson with Feeling Bitchy, and Back to the s__t! (clearly merits to be mentioned several times)! Enjoy...