I can't believe Full Circle Magazine is already on issue 5, but it's true. They are even planning on starting a podcast which will add an entirely new dimension to an already great magazine.
In this issue I was excited to see their four-page review of Gutsy Gibbon (a.k.a. Ubuntu 7.10), which happened to just roll out in Beta form earlier today.
One of the things you may have noticed with Flickr is that the photos will have another image overlaid on top of them called spaceball.gif (here is an example photo) This prevents you from copying the address to the image or being able to save it to your computer. If you try to save spaceball.gif to your computer all you'll get is a 1x1 pixel
It almost seems as though Windows Vista is another Windows ME, the operating system that consumers will forgo until something "better" comes along, and I think Microsoft may be starting to realize this. In a press release yesterday, Microsoft announced that they are extending the date that PC Manufacturers and Retailers are allowed to sell Windows XP. Originally the deadline was
I can't believe that I'm actually saying this, but I may have stumbled across a text editor that is better than Notepad++! In yesterday's Daily Downloads I included a free program called PSPad, which sounded like a nice text and code editor. The reason that I had come across it is that they recently released a new Beta version of the software, and so
It's time for a new poll! Last time we were wondering how clean your desktop was, so we asked: "How many icons and files are on your desktop?" Here are the results:
- 33% said: Under 20 - Things are thrown there until I get around to them.
- 25% said: Under 5 - Only the things I use the most.
- 18% said: A lot! My desktop is a dumping ground.
- 14% said: Nothing touches
I started off my morning with some Ubuntu 7.10 action since the first Beta had just been released. I downloaded the 688MB ISO image, burned it to CD, and got started immediately with the Live CD. It took a few minutes for it to boot up, but that's expected since I'm running the operating system off of the CD I burned. I contemplated
Apple warned several days ago that it was possible that the latest update to the iPhone could brick unlocked phones, but most people took it as a scare tactic. Unfortunately for them, Apple was right and many of the modified phones no longer work. Fortunately though, not all of the unlocking software causes problems, and the update from Apple is optional.
Not only are modified phones having issues, iPhone owners that have never altered