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Toujours aussi frais et instructif, le deuxième tome du Kaboul
Disco de Nicolas Wild se dote de nombreux bonus à
découvrir gratuitement sur le web. Illustrations, story-boards, pages coupées,
tout un tas de petites histoires et de dessins sont à reluquer pour pas un clou ! De
petites friandises en attendant le troisième tome de la série, attendu l’an
prochain chez la Boîte à bulles.
Véritable franchise
cross-média, Blue Dragon a bénéficié
des services d’Akira Toriyama, le créateur de Dragon
Ball Z, lors de la conception du jeu vidéo sorti sur Xbox 360. En
février 2009, Kana sort le premier tome de l’adaptation en manga signée
Tsuneo Takano et mise en image par Takeshi Obata, le
dessinateur de Death Note. Cerise sur le gâteau, la série
ne compte que 4 tomes, vendus chacun 6,25 euros.
YouTube Blog: A YouTube for All of
Us — As a community, we have come to count on each other to be
entertained, challenged, and moved by what we watch and share on YouTube. We've been
thinking a lot lately about how to make the collective YouTube experience even better,
particularly on our most visited pages.
Spencer E. Ante /
Business Week: Digg: Not for
Sale — The news aggregation site's CEO, Jay Adelson, spelled out
Digg's drive for profitability — Over the last few years, Digg has become
Silicon Valley's version of the boy who cried wolf. Like the child who warned local
villagers that a wolf was about to attack his flock of sheep …
Has anyone else noticed PDANet does not like to reconnect to the same ad hoc if you disconnect from
it.
For example: I will disconnect from my ad hoc I created and shut off wireless and PDANet on the
iPhone but leave the ad hoc created on the MBP. Come back to reconnect, turn on the wireless, it
will see the formally used ad hoc and connect to it. The wifi icon will not change from 3G because
the phone remembers it was not able to successfully connect to the internet via the ad hoc. Start
and turn on PDANet and it thinks you are not connected to an ad hoc.
What solves this problem for me is either telling the iphone to forget the ad hoc and rejoin, which
does not always work, or more reliable is creating a new ad hoc under a different name. I do always
password protect my ad hoc's just FYI.
Is this just me or are others experiencing similar problems?
Heres a place I thought it would be cool to post things you want to see, but Apple will probably
never add anytime soon, and things you could see Apple adding in the next update. Ill start
Things I want:
Backlit keyboards
Wireless keyboard w/ numpad
No chin
30" option
Blu-Ray drive
up to 8GB Ram
Extremely fast graphics (ex. GTX280)
Core i7
Things I see
up to 1.5TB
9400, 9600, and 9800 video cards
thinner
speed bumps throughout (2.4-2.66, 2.66-2.8, 2.8-3.06, 3.06-3.2)
Okay so I've decided to buy a mac mini for a family member for xmas.
My only concern is that they may release a much faster mac mini for the same price at macworld.
So here's the thing, according to the apple rep, all apple products purchased this time of year can
be returned 14 days from xmas day, as opposed to 14 days from the purchase date. The macworld
keynote is 13 days after xmas (jan. 6th).
So, could I buy it now, then return it on the 6th (if unopened) if they reveal a new one at
macworld? Or do that specifically prohibit returns when an upgrade of the product has just been
announced?
Today's deals at DealNN include a variety of Apple products at reduced prices. Starting at $59.98
is the second generation 2GB iPod shuffle in green at 6ave.com. BuyDig.com has reduced the price on
Microsoft Office 2008 to $99 from the MSRP of $430. The refurbished 1GHz iBook G4 is available at
Buy.com for $329. MacConnection.com is offering the new aluminum 2.0GHz MacBook for $1149 after
mail...
Did you know that you can tell iPhone not to display your phone number when you call someone? That
you can send a photo from your iPhone directly to a friend’s cellphone? Or that you can
easily capture a screen shot on iPhone? Scott Kelby and Terry White explain how to do all of the
above — and much more — in the 2nd edition
of The iPhone Book, a great stocking stuffer now available on the Apple Online Store.
img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/badapplenew.jpg" width="300"
height="371" /While every new Apple product is scrutinized closely by an army of ambulance chasers,
taking issue with Apple's a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5099528/iphone-3g-ad-gets-banned-in-the-uk-for-being-too-fast"speed
claims/a regarding the iPod 3G is probably a somewhat reasonable position...unless you realize that
Apple doesn't expect you to trust them in the first place. After a legal complaint by 70-year-old
William Gillis over the "twice as fast for half the price" statement found in iPhone 3G marketing,
Apple responded with a 9-page, 32-point rebuttalmdash;one paragraph of which included this overly
harsh, but very telling, statement:blockquotePlaintiff's claims, and those of the purported class,
are barred by the fact that the alleged deceptive statements were such that no reasonable person in
Plaintiff's position could have reasonably relied on or misunderstood Apple's statements as claims
of fact./blockquoteIn other words, if you believe what Apple says in an Apple ad, you are not a
reasonable person. Well that point is more clear by the moment, isn't it? [a
href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/files/apples_answer_in_gillis.pdf"Legal Doc/a (pdf) via a
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Just a totally unscientific observation... I live in a college town where somewhere like 50-75% of
the people I see in cafe's and class have Macs. I have thus far not seen a single unibody MB or
MBP. Everyone I've met who has purchased a Mac since the new unibodies came out seem to prefer the
value presented by the MBP Classic....
Who's buying the new MB and MBP's? Is Apple currently manufacturing both models? The old ones seem
to still be on clearance.
if i go to google.com in safari on my ipod, it automatically detects my ipod and directs me to
google's iphone optimized site. if i click on the address bar at the top of safari and use the
built in google search, it uses the standard google interface. I would like to set this to use the
iphone optimized interface (www.google.com/m) to search if this is possible in some way....
There's always a few things they don't teach you at Driver's Ed that everyone should know. a
href="http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/weird/Caught_on_Camera__Drunk_Driver_Runs_Over_Himself_All__National_.html"Like
making sure the car is in park and not reverse when you finally surrender to the police./a a
href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24737971-1248,00.html"If someone honks at you, don't
threaten them with a python./a a href="
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/ODD_DRIVING_WHILE_SNEEZING?SITE=AZTUCSECTION=HOMETEMPLATE=DEFAULT"Try
not to sneeze when driving near rivers./a a
href="http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2008/11/21/7493831-cp.html"Don't try to eat cereal
while driving./a a href="
http://www.seacoastonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080404/NEWS/80404014/-1/NEWS19sfad=1"The
trunk isn't a good way to get into your car./a a href="
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSN0623312120080306?feedType=nlfeedName=usoddlyenough"A
six day roadtrip is too much for a quot;test drive.quot;/a br /
I just went to ps3.com (us.playstation.com) and tried to register the games, but it said it as an
invalid BCUS number and that only games published by SCEA may be registered. So does this mean that
if Sony doesn't produce the games I have, they won't register!!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:
In a measurement of statewide web-surfing speeds, Nevada came out on top with speeds of a mere
781 kbps, and that was far above the not-even-broadband speeds of 322 kbps experienced by users
in New Mexico, the lowest ranked state, according to PCMag.com. The technology magazine published
today its list of top Internet Service Providers, as well as the nation’s fastest states
for broadband.
For those of you who looked at those speeds and noticed how much they differ from the multiple
megabits per second most of us buy from our ISP, Jeremy Kaplan, executive editor for PCMag.com,
explains that the publication’s measurements are a reflection of typical web surfing rather
than a straight-up broadband speed test.
PCMag’s SurfSpeed application isn’t measuring speeds the way the ISPs or popular
applications such as Speedtest.net do. Instead of sending a large file to test speeds, SurfSpeed
measures how fast normal web sites can load the multiple frames of information sent down from a
variety of servers. This is affected not only by broadband speeds but by the processing engine
inside your browser, the latency on the servers delivering the web content and countless other
points where a data packet might pause.
To see how your state ranked, check out the PCMag article and charts. I was
bummed to see Texas, my home and the headquarters of AT&T, the nation’s largest ISP, was ranked
19th.
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My Itunes seems to have a problem associating itself with certain itunes link. This manifests
itself in the following problems:
1. Appstore links like this one only show a XML tree view instead of opening the apps
site in itunes.
2. When i choose to make a new itunes account and choose clickandbuy as payment method, it opens a
website to confirm it on cnb's side of things. After that, the Finish link is sposed to open a
message in itunes, finishing off the registration process. But this link just opens a xml file,
meaning i cant register an itunes account with clickandbuy as payment method, which, frankly,
sux.
At least five England players have told former Test bowler Dominic Cork they will not go back to
India for the Test series after the Mumbai terror attacks.