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Friday, May 23, 2008

Here it come....Cpu in Keyboard!!

Finally Cpu inside Keyboard!!
*author: more pic soon..now i can't upload it.....i dont really know why..But Cpu inside keyboard is a cool thing see....Thats mean motherboard in the keyboard, hdd, RAM etc... I think it will produce more heat coz it in small space, then ur finger will feel the heat when you typing..i can imagine it!!!

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Ubuntu 8.04

What new in Ubuntu 8.04??Version 8.04 of the Ubuntu Linux distribution was officially released today. Ubuntu is released every six months with many new features and the latest versions of popular desktop software applications. Ubuntu 8.04, which is codenamed Hardy Heron, is the second Ubuntu release to offer long-term support, which means that security and maintenance updates will be available for this version for three years on the desktop and five years on the server.

Ubuntu 8.04 includes GNOME 2.22, the latest version of the popular open-source desktop environment. There are many new features and significant architectural improvements in GNOME 2.22, including GVFS—a completely redesigned virtual filesystem abstraction layer—and PolicyKit, a secure privilege elevation system that is safer and more flexible than the anachronistic gksudo mechanism.

Ubuntu now also includes PulseAudio, a powerful new sound server with support for network transparency and advanced mixing capabilities. Although PulseAudio has a lot to offer on the desktop, it still suffers from some transitional issues and integration weaknesses in this release that manifest themselves in certain configurations.

One particularly significant feature included in this release is Wubi, a Windows-based installer that allows Ubuntu and Windows to coexist on the same partition. Wubi installs a fully functional Ubuntu environment into a folder on the Windows filesystem and sets up a boot menu that allows the user to enter Ubuntu at startup. Wubi doesn't require the user to partition their hard drive and it makes it possible to uninstall Ubuntu directly through the Add/Remove Programs utility in Windows.

There are a handful of new applications included by default in this release, such as the Transmission BitTorrent client, the Cheese webcam application, and a new CD burning program called Brasero.

The next major version is Ubuntu 8.10, which is codenamed Intrepid Ibex and is scheduled for release in October. During the Intrepid Ibex development cycle, the focus will be on mobile computing and desktop scalability. The planning process will begin early next month at the Ubuntu Developer Summit.

Several popular Ubuntu flavors and derivatives have also been released today, including Kubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, Edubuntu, and Mythbuntu. The Ubuntu 8.04 server edition has also been released and includes an impressive set of enterprise-oriented features. It has already been certified on a variety of Sun server products and has ActiveDirectory integration, virtual appliance support, and improved AppArmor security policies.

Ubuntu 8.04 is available for download from the Ubuntu web site. The mirrors are already getting hit with heavy traffic, so we recommend using the torrent, which is available from the release page. We have been tracking development of Ubuntu 8.04 since the last Ubuntu Developer Summit in November, and have been testing the alpha releases extensively (1, 2, 4, 5, 6). You can look forward to seeing out full Ubuntu 8.04 review in the near future.

source arstechnica.com

**author: this is new version of Ubuntu after i use it 7.10...so many cool feature in this os..i hope y'all can try to install and feel the new experience of open source!!! i'm not istall this version yet, coz' i just finish download this Ubuntu 8.04.ISO ...So i plan want to install in command line interfaces.. i hope i can powered it... ;>

Related tags: Linux, gnome 2.2, ubuntu 8.04, open source


Saturday, May 17, 2008

ASUS Eee PC 4G


Until the ASUS Eee PC 4G burst onto the scene, the UMPC (ultra-mobile PC) category was something of a joke—the target of numerous wisecracks from journalists and reviewers (including yours truly). Our derision was due to the UMPC's inability to deliver on its promises: an affordable price and a functional platform. The 2-pound Eee PC 4G changed the way manufacturers approached profit margins and brought the promise of a sub-$500 system back into full swing. The ASUS EeePC 900 is the second iteration of this groundbreaking laptop. The system is available with both a Linux operating system and Windows XP Home at e-tailers like Newegg.com for the same price. Although there weren't any drastic changes, the move to a bigger, 8.9-inch widescreen and the addition of 16GB worth of extended storage are welcome improvements. But is it worth the $550 (street) price tag? I think so.

source: PcMag

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Mac OSX leopard version 10.5

Mac OSX LeopardMac OS X version 10.5 “Leopard” is the sixth major release of the Mac OS X operating system for Apple’s Mac line of personal computers, and is the successor to Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". Leopard was released on October 26, 2007, and is available in two variants: a desktop version suitable for personal computers, and a server version, Mac OS X Server. Apple offers a reduced-cost upgrade to people that purchased new Apple computers after October 1, 2007 that do not already have Mac OS X v10.5 pre-installed or a Leopard upgrade DVD included. Steve Jobs stated at MacWorld 2008 that over 20% of Mac users currently use Leopard as their operating system.[2]

According to Apple, Leopard contains over 300 changes and enhancements, covering core operating system components as well as included applications and developer tools. Leopard introduces a significantly revised desktop, with a redesigned Dock, Stacks, a semitransparent menu bar, and an updated Finder that incorporates the Cover Flow visual navigation interface first seen in iTunes. Other notable features include support for writing 64-bit graphical user interface applications, an automated backup utility called Time Machine, support for Spotlight searches across multiple machines, and the inclusion of Front Row and Photo Booth, which were previously only included with some Mac models.

Apple missed Mac OS X v10.5’s release time frame as originally announced by Apple's CEO Steve Jobs. When first discussed in June 2005, Jobs had stated that Apple intended to release Leopard at the end of 2006 or early 2007. A year later, this was amended to "Spring 2007"; however on April 12, 2007, Apple issued a statement that its release would be delayed until October 2007 because of the development of the iPhone.

*mmmmnn... i've heard that leopard is more powerful than Vista..thats for now i know..

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Monday, April 14, 2008

Learn Japanese in MAC!


Nuku is a personal Japanese tutor, teaching you the two native Japanese writing systems, hiragana and katakana. This application was written to aid students that want to learn Japanese and features both hiragana and katakana systems, all three main romanization systems and methods of selecting what to learn.

source:http://www.zankasoftware.com/?page=nuku

My Visitor....No hommies!

Since a long time i not monitor my blog with BLOGFLUX where you can track visitor with map and other statistics..I think BLOGFLUX have a good feature for blogger or webmaster... many information bout your visitor you can know...but i not really use it..coz i just blog what i want to....no matter what, i still hittin' this keyboard to blog bout something...I just preview my Dailygeeks blog after i updated it, then i just click at BLOGFLUX link and its redirect to my BLOGFLUX account..This is what i got bout' my Dailygeeks...
......yeah thats fo' real Malaysian....all my visitors are out of Asia..Before this i think they from around Asia region...i totally wrong.....hehehehe....Anyway thanks for all visitor around the world..i still exhaust your opinion and support!!

 
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