Category Technology

Holux GPSlim 236 Bluetooth GPS

Ι had heard a lot of good things about the SiRF III chip so I decided to replace my ‘trusty’ (but with its fair share of problems) Fortuna ClipOn GPS unit with a newer receiver. After looking at the different options, I opted for Holux’s GPSlim 236, a small, light receiver with decent battery life, […]

Microsoft's JPEG 'replacement': The Unifier?

Microsoft is late in releasing a proprietary, closed, image format, but it certainly got there. Much as with WMA and WMV, Microsoft has long endeavoured a lock-in by virtue of media formats. Is the WM Photo format more of the same? Do we really need it? Is it going to spell the beginning of Microsoft’s […]

Το Ρομπότ-χειρούργος

Στις 18 Μαΐου και για πρώτη φορά στην ιστορία, ένα ρομπότ-χειρούργος πραγματοποίησε επέμβαση καρδιάς από ‘απόσταση’ εντελώς αυτόνομα σε ένα νοσοκομείο του Μιλάνου στην Ιταλία. Τι σημαίνει αυτό;

The Steve on CNBC

Here's an interview with The Steve. Content-free (as usual), but interestingly enough he manages to dodge the 'international market' question --- which is a valid one: Some small countries in the EU even lack official Apple presence and suffer from sub-par services provided by sub-par IMCs (hint hint). That's probably the last of his concerns, I guess.

Ο ΟΤΕ διπλασιάζει το εύρος των γραμμών ADSL δωρεάν.

Σε άρθρο της Ναυτεμπορικής εχθές (19/5/2006) αναγράφεται πως ο ΟΤΕ σκοπεύει να διπλασιάσει, δίχως κόστος, το εύρος ζώνης γραμμών ADSL σε υπάρχοντες συνδρομητές (και με την ανάλογη υποθέτω πτώση τιμών σε νέους) κάποια στιγμή στους επόμενους μήνες, με πιθανότερη ημερομηνία τον Σεπτέμβριο. Αυτό σημαίνει πως η γραμμή ADSL 384kbps θα μετατραπεί σε 768kbps, η 512kbps […]

Shellcodes, explained.

Many friends often ask me 'What are buffer overflows?' or 'What is an exploit' and often they are people with some programming experience but little or no understanding of lower level programming. I usually describe the process in simple terms and if someone wants more info I refer them to a good book or an online tutorial. This article is a very good short introduction for someone quasi-knowledgeable in C and/or some x86 asm with a casual interest in security.

The day-after Apple woes.

In 2001, they touted Titanium. They Failed. Then they turned to anodised aluminium. They Failed once again. It's been slightly more than a day since the Macbook came out. It seems that it flakes. They probably failed again...Where did that QA dept. go? In other news, OS X is no longer Open Source at any level [1] as Apple removed the source for the Intel version of the OS. Very sad. Back in 2002 they were advertising its 'Openness':

Open at the Source

The Darwin project coordinates contributions from thousands of programmers in the open source community. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create a better, faster and more reliable foundation for Mac OS X.

I guess all that rhetoric just joined the QA dept. :)

Smart vectors.

A somewhat interesting flash exhibition of computer art.