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A video tutorial. I suppose it'll work with the iPod Touch\iPhone
via http://lifehacker.com/5550029/diy-touch+screen-stylus-new-and-improved
Month: May 2010
links for 2010-05-27
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Pretty good for a company that was practically written off in the 90s. However the more interesting bit is about the business:
'By 2010, Apple had firmly established its dominance (in mindshare and innovation, if not in absolute numbers) in three areas: computers, MP3 players and smartphones; the company also controls an increasingly large marketplace for music, video and applications with iTunes, which counts its users in the hundreds of millions and has served more than 10 billion songs, 200 million TV shows, 2 million films and 3 billion apps. Apple’s now the largest distributor of music in the United States with 26.7 percent market share, according to a Billboard analysis.'
links for 2010-05-25
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Pretty interesting thoughts: 'Although Google doesn't need to "win" the battle with Apple, Apple's hysteria, along with its insistence on fighting the wrong battles, means that Google has a decent chance of winning. HTML5 may be Apple's last chance to change their ways, and make decisions that aren't dictated by their desire to control the platform. If they don't, they will lose, and that would be tragic, both for Apple and for users.'
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That's showing them…
'The binary comparison indicated that, if anything, adhering to the recommended vaccination schedule improved the children's cognitive development, as those kids outscored the least timely group on 12 of the 42 tests, whereas the converse didn't occur. Most of these differences vanished in the multivariate analysis, however, which suggests they weren't very robust. Still, it's anything but support for the contention that the vaccination schedule can be harmful.' -
The ink used in the printers may be a technological marvel, but it remains really expensive. Wonder why they've not been able to figure out a cheaper way to produce it yet.
links for 2010-05-21
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Interesting guide with brief descriptions for different personality parameters. Not so much a how-to though.
links for 2010-05-19
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Sewing patterns & sheet music – now that's interesting. I suppose anything that can be digitized can be pirated.
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He kind of asked for it by putting his SSN in the ads. And adding insult to injury is the $12m fines imposed by the FTC.
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Good thing I rely on multiple online sources for news.
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Quite a lot of myth busting. Apparently many of the TV controls are archaic and actually serve to decrease the picture quality. Also, many of the specs are misleading.
links for 2010-05-18
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Interesting document (on scribd)
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Facebook status update search tool that highlights the privacy concerns.
links for 2010-05-17
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The service in question is apparently based on Google App Engine & so is having quota problems. Should be pretty useful when it's up nonetheless.
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Interesting little tool. Not very descriptive though
via http://lifehacker.com/5526429/see-what-facebook-publicly-publishes-about-you/ -
Google is apparently better in most places including India
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Nice guide with some camera reviews thrown in
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So, who do you think will win this one?
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A tool that helps make blurry photos passable
via http://lifehacker.com/5540163/unshake-makes-blurry-photos-passable
links for 2010-05-16
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The trouble with utilities, particularly with ones that are monopolies & the illusion of choice. Is facebook heading down the path to becoming a utility? But, it seems to be taking for granted that it'll not be regulated. What happens if it does get regulated? Particularly now that it's got an international impact, not just a localized one.
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So what do you want to be? A mini-celebrity or a recluse or something in between?
Fixing the Authenticated Proxy Problem
While on campus, most of us have to use some sort of proxy to access the internet. Many a times, the proxy requires authentication and due to this programs that are not able to handle authenticated proxies (giveaway of the day installers, Apple software update, Xtrnormal State to name a few) just fail to connect to the internet even though you have a blazing fast connection. I had earlier proposed a solution of using an HTTP tunneller as a workaround, but the problem was two fold: 1) you were tunnelling through your proxy & this might have been in violation with the terms of use of your proxy, and 2) the connection speeds were terrible as they were now bottlenecked by the tunnelling server.
I then remembered that Privoxy is a local proxy server used to filter ads & web pages in general, & it could be used as a local proxy with the authentication added for the main proxy. However, while looking at the Privoxy page on wikipedia, I came across another program called Proxomitron (the developer has unfortunately passed away, but the program lives on) that does pretty much the same thing & is primarily GUI driven (Privoxy has quite a few config files with a frontend, but not as simple to use).
So, here’s a step by step guide to setup Proxomitron as a local proxy to take care of the proxy authentication problem faced by many programs:
1) Start Proxomitron and uncheck the filters (you could leave them checked if you want to use the filtering capabilities, but that adds an overhead to your system) & check the “Use remote proxy” option
2) Click the “Proxy” button to configure your internet proxy server (format – <proxyname>:<port>) and right click on the text field to bring up the advanced proxy settings menu
3) In the advanced proxy settings, enter your username & password for the authenticated proxy & you’re done with the setup
4) Open the “Internet Options” in IE & put in localhost as your proxy & port number as 8080 (unless you’ve changed it)
That’s it and you should now be able to use the programs that make use of the IE proxy settings to connect to the internet. In case any program has its own proxy settings without an option for entering the proxy authentication, just use the same settings as in step 4 & it should work. In fact, you can also use this setup for your iPod Touch/iPhone – you’ll just have to replace the “localhost” address with the IP of your computer, and of course have them both on the same network – to make your net connected Apps work.
links for 2010-05-12
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So far so good. Wonder how it'll turn out.
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The key is to diagnose the cause & then find a like-minded peer group to act as a support system.
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Wonder whether things are as bad as all the articles that have been floating out over the last few weeks are making it out to be. Only time will tell.
In the meantime, I wonder what alternatives we have to facebook. Orkut? MySpace? Doubt that. At least my photos are backed up on flickr & bookmarks on delicious…