Wednesday, August 15, 2012

postheadericon Boot up: early iPhone rumours, Samsung by the map, Dilbert troubleshoots and more

buy Twitter more clutch (clutch or sold to Twitter), troubleshooting, HTML5, and more for Daring Fireball

a quick burst of 9 links for you to chew, as selected by the team of technology

Phones

or politics? This map of Apple vs Samsung sounds familiar >> GeekWire

An exhibition that emerged yesterday in the lawsuit against Apple Samsung was evident in the Apple brand is strongest, and how this affected the launch of Samsung Android Galaxy standing based on a Market research from Samsung. AllThingsD published by the Monday night and the card could not help but wonder how it compares to another card that we will see much of this fall - the distribution of electoral college in the U.S. presidential race

There is, indeed, a particular likeness.

How to diagnose and fix a buffer overflow >> Dilbert

Only if this question today.

Clutch.io joined the herd on Twitter! Clutch >>

We know many of you who like part of the clutch and the clutch test / B, and you may be wondering: What about my applications? We are pleased to announce that in the coming weeks, we will do everything that exists, you must run Clutch.io on their own servers, so that even after our hosting service does not work, you can continue to operate on its own.

Troubleshooting

Multimedia >> HTML5 Doctor

useful. Nifty. "Doctor, I can not play Ogg Vorbis for Safari!" "Ah, well ..."

from the archive: the head of Apple in the handheld risky >> New York Times

Obviously, this comes from the days when Steve Jobs was alive. However, see if you can guess that this story appeared the year before clicking the link.

And now signs that Mr. Jobs means to take Apple back to the land of the handheld, but this time with a device that combines a cell phone and a Palm-like personal assistant digital .

Very clean display that shows the number of items to be moved primarily desktop themes with moving subjects.

How does a teacher
build a computer lab for free >> iFixit



Robert teaches at ASCEND, a small arts school K-8 School District of Alameda County. He is a fan of technology and believes it is an important part of the K-12 education. However, ASCEND did not have a computer lab and computers in classrooms. In 2007, Robert purchased 18 computers donated. However, these teams were less useful than I anticipated. Operating systems has been slow. Some teams had a virus or malware. Students were frustrated.

most computer problems can be fixed by cleaning the disk and reinstall the operating system - but buying new software for each computer donated would be prohibitive.



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