Category: Science & Geeks
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IE7 is on us, let’s prepare our sites
I need to look into this quickly now that Internet Explorer 7 is seriously ready to reach all of our PCs. There will be news, there will be chanes and uour web sites may suddenly break down because of that. For it, RegDeveloper offer its help with an article on preparing your web site for…
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500$ for a 1 Tera-byte NAS
This is simply the aim of an InformationWeek article. NAS (Network Attached Storage) solutions exist to connect 1 Tera-byte (1000 Mega-bytes, dang!) of hard disk drives to your network, but you normally have to pay more than $1000 or 1000€. Here, they show us how to build a DIY data server from a basic PC,…
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Web site: 8 mistakes to avoid
It’s not only that when creating a web site you have to make it as easy to use as possible, but these things seem not to change with time. WebMonkey gives us a fine list of these mistakes no web designer should allow himself: Links that don’t change color when visited Breaking the back button…
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All Linux distributions
Hearing about all news about all GNU/Linux distributions was a micro-nightmare up to now (there are so many of them around the Internet that you cannot check them all). But there is a mere web site where you can get the right information but in a signle location: DistroWatch
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More routers in router comparison chart
Tom’s Networking web site just updated its comparison chart of small routers. They have some interesting information there.
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Opera 9: Differentiation
The new Opera web browser is adding a surprisingly new feature: BitTorrent client to share file (Ã la P2P). Peer-to-peer file sharing should be simplified.
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Funny domain names
Actually, the owners of these domain names did not think (or did not think twice before registering the domain name). Thanks to Happy Carpenter for bringing this to our delighted attention. But don’t click here if you are easily offended.
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Make a 100″ Screen for under $100
This is the great proposal of Evan Powell from ProjectorCentral.com. You don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on a screen for your home cinema, but you still want to have a great screen for projection. So, your new DLP projector needs you to read “Make a 100″ Screen for under $100“.
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Byte is back
All old readers of this legendary American publication (which was the world’s most read computer magazine during years before falling down into a more common on line edition) will be happy to hear that CMP publications (the publisher) decided to accept Byte.com readership without subscription. Champagne to celebrate the return to public life of Jerry…