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  1. Links for 2008-10-08

    taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Oct 8, 2008

    Symantec buys MessageLabs : hope this works out well for Matt and the guys (tags: messagelabs anti-spam consolidation buyouts mergers symantec) There is NOTHING “overplayed” about privacy concerns : great rant

    Also tagged: germany, security, internet, rants, tools, mac, web, storage, privacy, aws, sync, backup, online, applications, buyouts, amazon, consolidation, uncategorized, t mobile, anti spam, symantec, macos, s3, mergers, rsync, leaks, editors, breaches, deutsche telekom, der spiegel, messagelabs, vim, breach disclosure, via pogowasright

  2. Links for 2008-09-29

    taint.org » taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog - Sep 29, 2008

    ExMH dependencies in fink : a few bits and bobs required to get this excellent (though ugly) UNIX mail reader app working on MacOS (tags: exmh mail macos porting fink) metamail for OSX patch : fixes this ExMH

    Also tagged: history, life, social networking, privacy, funny, age, facebook, mail, uncategorized, russia, nuclear, war, salon, macos, 80s, anniversaries, cold war, generation gap, 30s, fink, stanislav petrov, online life, exmh, metamail

  3. iPhone 3G Selling Well, Number Porting Down?

    iphonealley.com » iPhone Alley - All things iPhone - Jul 23, 2008

    Yes it's true, Apple's sold over one million iPhone 3Gs, but the details are so much more interesting. Engadget has word from sources at "a national wholesaler" who handles ports for T-Mobile that the number of ports

    Also tagged: news, t mobile

  4. Number port stats suggest curious trends in iPhone 3G launch

    engadget.com » Engadget - Jul 22, 2008

    Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Sure, Apple alleges to have flipped over a million iPhone 3Gs at this point, but what does that mean? The devil's in the details, as always; yes, true, the first one took 74 days to

    Also tagged: apple, iphone, t mobile, number portability, ports, numberportability, numberport, number port

  5. Arduino environment on ATmega644

    hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Jun 26, 2008

    Filed under: misc hacks Our friend [Zach Hoeken] at NYC Resistor is porting the Arduino environment to an ATmega644 chip. This doesn't really add new functionality to the ATmega644 as it is already fully programmable

    Also tagged: environment, atmega, microcontroller, arduino, atmega644

  6. Several tips of porting GNU softwares to Solaris

    blogs.sun.com » 素心如何天上月 (Yong Sun's Blog) - Jan 4, 2008

    1. Resolve the dependency of gnu-gettext In most cases, the gettext(3C) on solaris could fulfill the requirements of your application. You could make following change in configure.in (or configure.ac)

    Also tagged: tips, indiana, oss, gnu, opensolaris, solaris

  7. Our first decent WebKit rendering!

    haiku-os.org » Haiku Project blogs - Dec 19, 2007

    The WebKit Haiku port team has seen some nice progress lately in the form of our first decent rendering. Read more to see it... read more

    Also tagged: development, webkit

  8. Uncharted on the 360? Not Bloody Likely

    ripten.com » Ripten.com - Nov 21, 2007

    It’s quite funny what rumors can start in gaming forums, all from the poor comprehension of the few. So now, here’s a good one. Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, developed by Naugthy Dog for the Playstation 3, could be

    Also tagged: news, xbox360, ps3, 360, playstation 3, sony, port, adventure, cell, action, funny video, third person shooter, genre, naughty dog, rsx, uncharted drakes fortune

  9. WebCore Now Compiles for Haiku

    haiku-os.org » Haiku Project blogs - Nov 12, 2007

    I know I have been very quiet for a while in regards to my Haiku WebKit port, but that is because I've been in a long session of coding. I am happy to report that this weekend I finally got WebCore compiling for Haiku

    Also tagged: development, webkit

  10. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is fighting through enemy territory to get to the Mac

    tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Nov 8, 2007

    Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software Apple Insider has some shiny new Enemy Territory: Quake Wars screens for your drooling pleasure. I have to say-- the last few Quake games (and I'll include Doom III in

    Also tagged: gaming, windows, mac, aspyr, halo, quake 4, portal

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