24th
September
2007
Nearly all tech savvy users have at least read the name ‘GPL’ once or so when they’ve installed some free (as in free speech, not beer) software, such as OpenOffice.Org or perhaps Foobar. Only few of them actually know what they click to accept though; the GPL license forces you to share the software under [...]
posted in Software |
23rd
September
2007
In case you’re just one of those ‘Joe Average’ types out there who just sit at their office 8 hours a day, step into the car to drive home in an hour and then sit down on their sofa till the next morning, you might like the Danner boots page of Metboots.
This is one [...]
posted in Miscellaneous |
23rd
September
2007
When Apple announced their new line of iPods almost three weeks ago, they didn’t look really cheap at all, in fact, they featured bigger screens, more flash capacity than ever and a nearly full aluminum body, finally being somewhat scratch proof on the front side.
However, according to Gizmodo, the new iPod Nano has the lowest [...]
posted in Electronics |
22nd
September
2007
While I thought time tracking was pretty much something that was mainly used in the past, for things such as regular labour in factories, reading the Journyx page on their time tracking software showed I was pretty much wrong.
Perhaps I should’ve thought a bit further, as time tracking is of course still done a lot, [...]
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15th
September
2007
It’s been a while already since Apple announced their new iPod’s, however, thanks to the lack of stocking every now and then, until recently not many (decent) reviews were posted on the web. I might’ve just been looking in the wrong places, but here you’ve got a list of a couple of decent reviews out [...]
posted in Electronics |