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Archive for January, 2005

TV on your Phone

CBS News bring some marvellous pictures from the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here is one considerable step towards integration of home entertainment and mobile devices:

Phone

…Consumers have already shown an appetite for mobile e-mail, Web browsing, music and video games, but many experts view the public fascination with TV and movies as an especially potent lure for premium wireless services…

CBS News

PHP: The Programming Language of 2004

This morning I wrote my first piece of PHP. I can now see why it has been awarded ‘Programming Language of 2004′. Truly deserved. For the curious, the code rotates banners in my front page depending on the time of the day. Below lies an example.

Image rotation example
Picture at 10AM GMT

When Gates Collapse

GateScott Tobkes sent me an article from the Herald Sun and here are the interesting bits:

During a demonstration of digital photography with a soon-to-be-released Nikon camera, a Windows Media Centre PC froze and wouldn’t respond Mr Gates’s efforts to push the remote control.

Fire Cracker

Later in the 90-minute presentation, a product manager demonstrated the ostensible user-friendliness of a new video game, but the computer monitor displayed the dreaded “blue screen of death” and warned, “out of system memory”.

So, Windows is stable when put in the right hands. Correct?

Solution to Junk Mail

Some excellent spam advice was passed on to me by a technology-savvy client at work. Because it has been exceptionally successful, I would like to share it:

Set up distinct E-mail accounts that are intended for (at most):

  • Colleagues, family and friends
  • Mailing lists
  • Newsgroups
  • Public enquiries, e.g. directories, Web pages

Additionally, if you can have a catch-all account, give out different E-mail addresses for different purposes and leave all messages in the same ‘pool’ (mail forwarding can be used to centralise all messages as well). If one account gets abused, it can be separated out by instantiation of its address (or by breakage of some forwarders).

Separate boxes
Separating boxes is the key

Collaboration Sought

I have recently been thinking about extending a project of mine, Othello Master, to form a new project. The new project will take a different title and occupy a different domain. Chess, Checkers and the like can be considered. If you would like to be a part of this, please send me an E-mail because without somebody’s collaboration, I don’t plan on doing it.

Othello Master

Inside Trading?

I am highly suspicious about MATLAB Central‘s management of their ranking mechanism. For several months I have noticed that the Instrument Control Team (employed by MathWorks, makers of MATLAB) gets just few isolated downloads (indicating the number of times people download one’s code), and then, within hours, it gains hundreds. I wondered if someone out there modifies their numbers slowly enough for no-one to suspect. Be alert. ‘Inside trading’ might always be around the corner.

MATLAB ranks on January 6th

A “Lazy Boy”

A gadget fair has opened in Las Vegas and the following picture from the BBC caught my eyes:

Game seat
BBC News

The chair also lets people experience surround sound while watching videos, with wireless control for six surround sound speakers. And a drinks holder.

Drinks holder?!?! Has humanity not gone spoiled enough yet? What’s next? A built-in toilet?

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