Opensource

First Android Phone from HTC

September 24, 2008 Android

HTC has finally made details of their first Android phone available to the public. It bares the moniker “HTC G1“, may be it implies there will be subsequent versions. It will launch in the USA through the carrier, T-Mobile on October 22, 2009 for USD179.00 and a 2-years contract. One thing that is interesting, as reported [...]

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OpenClip to Bring Copy & Paste to iPhone

August 21, 2008 Opinion
http://www.vimeo.com/moogaloo

A student developer, Zac White, released a software framework to the Opensource community, in hopes to finally enable cross-application Copy & Paste on the iPhone/iPod Touch. He calls this framework OpenClip. Zac claims that his framework does not violate Apple’s SDK rules. The following is a demonstration of the framework on some yet to release versions [...]

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OS X 86 available for retail… in Bangkok

September 30, 2005 News

The fact that retailers in Bangkok can openly display pirated software (although made up to look very authentic), is a perfect example of why education is greatly needed in Asia regarding piracy and its effect down the food chain. For those who knows me, they know I am not typically vocal about piracy, but in [...]

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