Daily Archive for October 15th, 2007

I wanna rock - Rock Band info

clipped from www.thebbps.com

Jump in to read our entire 20 minute conversation with one of the PR members from Harmonix regarding everything from the bundles only at launch, PS3 development issues, why Microsoft wanted more money, downloadable content pricing and which Metallica album made the cut.
If you are craving Rock Band details, you need to read this.

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Improve your photos in 60 seconds

clipped from www.idigitalphoto.com

Dancing with the light

Once you’ve read the ideas and tips, picture in your mind some photographs you have already taken. Think of how they could have been improved by applying what you have learned here. Visualize how you might have taken your photos differently. Already your photography is improving!

If you are tired of reading long explanations and confused by tricky photo techniques, here you can have it short and sweet. Arranged by topics, each subject takes less than 60 seconds to read.

 

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Where’s the wifi?

clipped from www.downloadsquad.com

JiWire widget for the MacA recent trip to a coffee house had us thinking–why isn’t WiFi everywhere yet? Well, at loss for the answer to that one (though opinions explaining WiFi’s utter lack of ubiquity differ widely), we decided to ask another one–how can the wireless road warrior equip himself for navigating the mostly-uncharted seas of WiFi?
The first tool for your wireless toolbelt is NetStumbler, a Windows app for discovering and probing WiFi access points. There’s also a Windows CE/Mobile version of NetStumbler that you can fire up on your Windows Mobile cell phone, if you’re really packing light. Mac users will want to try out JiWire, available in compact widget version for OS X, shown here. If none of those options do you any good, visit WiFinder, a site that’s sort of a MapQuest for WiFi hotspots. Though our initial test didn’t reveal a number of local spots we’re sure are actually there, we did uncover a few we never noticed before. WiFinder even knows where a few spots are in the Vatican.

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