Watch item case when using UIScripting keyboard commands
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SMS Installer Keyboard Commands
SMS Installer Keyboard Commands
04/13/2005 12:07 PMMac GEMS: Keyboard Commands, Browser
History, And More
Mac GEMS: Keyboard Commands, Browser
History, And More
07/21/2004 06:01 AM By Dan Frakes, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Find me a keyboard to re-boot my Watch
please
Find me a keyboard to re-boot my Watch
please
01/22/2004 02:47 AMSeems Microsoft's SPOT watches are prone to crashing and cannot take
static discharge hits very well. [The Register]...
Proporta's new Products: T3 Case &
Roll-up Keyboard
Proporta's new Products: T3 Case &
Roll-up Keyboard
11/14/2003 06:54 AMKeyboard case a repetitive stress on
Microsoft
Keyboard case a repetitive stress on
Microsoft
07/06/2004 06:23 PMCNET Jul 6 2004 10:50PM GMT
PHP Watch: the business case for PHP
PHP Watch: the business case for PHP
08/05/2002 10:44 PMJustify PHP for your business, small or large. Thanks to ame12 for the
link.
"zeldman.billw"
Australia to watch Diebold hyperlinking
case
Australia to watch Diebold hyperlinking
case
11/19/2003 01:34 AMZDNet Australia Nov 19 2003 0:22AM ET
P2P v. Big Content: Opening arguments in
the Supreme Court case to watch
P2P v. Big Content: Opening arguments in
the Supreme Court case to watch
03/30/2005 03:43 AMThe opening arguments in MGM v. Grokster were today. Below the fold
are a link to a good summary and my own thoughts on the case.

Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
11/04/2003 01:57 AMApple's keyboard is the winner, but not by a lot. The MacAlly keyboard
really falls short without the regular arrow keys, and the scroll
wheel isn't terribly useful. By Tito Jankowski (The Mac Mind via
MyAppleMenu)
Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
04/27/2004 11:33 AMIf you connect a second keyboard to OS X (like me with a Tibook and
external keyboard), the Keyboard Viewer (as described in this hint
automatically recognizes on which keyboard you type on, and displays
the exact layout of t...
Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
02/10/2004 09:25 AMWireless Watch 2004: UbiButton Watch
Super Clapper
Wireless Watch 2004: UbiButton Watch
Super Clapper
07/22/2004 08:11 AM
WIRELESS WATCH
2004 is going on in Japan until Friday, and there are plenty of new
product demonstrations as well as those currently in development on
display. This year's hot sheet includes NTT DoCoMo's "UbiButton," a
device similar in form factor to a wristwatch. By detecting the shock
waves in the arm created by a simple snapping of the fingers, a switch
is flipped that can, for example, turn a light on and off. In other
words, DoCoMo has glorified The Clapper to now be called The Snapper.
Actually, I know a couple people that can't snap their fingers...what
the hell are they supposed to do? [Uhm, clap? - ed] Other
highlights from the convention included a working model of a Bluetooth
pen, and DDI Pocket's "Jacketphone," a SD card sized PHS module.
TechJapan has full Day 1 coverage, with pretty pictures.
Read - WIRELESS
JAPAN 2004, Day 1 [TechJapan]
Related
Nokia's Bluetooth digital pen [Gizmodo]
"this item"
"this item"
06/18/2004 12:29 AMSML-Item-0.10
SML-Item-0.10
05/28/2004 11:14 AMMac Tip: Quick Commands
Mac Tip: Quick Commands
09/07/2004 11:30 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 8 2004 4:21AM GMT
10.3: See all possible BSD commands in
the Terminal
10.3: See all possible BSD commands in
the Terminal
11/12/2003 01:08 PMIf you hold the ESC key for more than 3 seconds in terminal, you will
be prompted with Display all 870 possibilities? (if you're using
Panther Client) or Display all 963 possibilities? (if you're on
Server). Type y, and you ...
Server Commands Pak
Server Commands Pak
11/18/2003 02:28 AMCNET Nov 18 2003 1:58AM ET
Lokwa BB SQL Commands
Lokwa BB SQL Commands
06/11/2002 10:58 AMEmail this item to:
Email this item to:
05/28/2004 06:27 PMWonkette,United States-2 hours agoThe Hit Parade ranks stories other
people tuned into. Chart placement is determined by Google News bots,
Noted Now shoutouts and our whim. ...
Crazy TokyoFlash watch: the Pimp Watch
Crazy TokyoFlash watch: the Pimp Watch
10/31/2003 09:37 PM
New on the killer TokyoFlash watch site, the Pimp Watch -- at $129,
it's a little rich for my blood, but boy, that's some sweet watch
action.
Link
MyHelpdesk Arbitrary SQL Commands
MyHelpdesk Arbitrary SQL Commands
06/14/2002 10:14 AMb2 Webl0g Arbitrary Commands
b2 Webl0g Arbitrary Commands
05/24/2002 11:27 AMBasic UNIX commands
Basic UNIX commands
08/09/2004 07:51 AMCNET Aug 9 2004 10:09AM GMT
XP SP2: New Winsock Netsh commands
XP SP2: New Winsock Netsh commands
08/12/2004 08:07 AMTech-Recipes Aug 12 2004 12:42PM GMT
4D 2004.1 adds new commands, more
4D 2004.1 adds new commands, more
02/01/2005 09:53 PM4D Inc. on Tuesday released 4th Dimension 2004.1, an update to its
development environment for creating database applications. This
upgrade, which is free for current users, offers an enhanced interface
as well as several new commands, including new pointer capabilities
that help developers create generic code and new object creation
commands such as create table and create relations. 4D 2004 pricing
starts at US$349 and system requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.8, a
G3 processor and 256MB RAM.
Tyler's File Commands 1.0.2
Tyler's File Commands 1.0.2
09/10/2004 07:16 AMEnhanced file commands for Apple's Darwin.
"Permanent item link"
"Permanent item link"
05/20/2004 11:30 AMLinux services--a hot item
Linux services--a hot item
07/09/2004 11:43 AMZDNet Jul 9 2004 3:40PM GMT
Hot item: Camera phones
Hot item: Camera phones
03/19/2003 10:46 PMRootsecure.net | News Item
Rootsecure.net | News Item
01/16/2004 10:59 AMhttp://www.rootsecure.net/?p=link
Tests carried out by Rootsecure.net have revealed Grandstream
BudgeTone-100 series VOIP SIP Phones appear to be vulnerable to DOS.
(details to follow)
I have been saying that 2004 is the year of VoIP..... (shrug)....
The Item - South Carolina
The Item - South Carolina
11/11/2003 07:06 AMCareer marine forced from job for 'liberal' views .. dissent within
the military is not tolerated .. Another Thought-Criminal Brought To
Justice .. Why does this (now) ex-Marine hate America? .. Liberal
views force soldier out of military .. creeps
closer
theitem.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20031107/OPED01/111070
006
track this
site | 6 links
Most over-packed item in history
Most over-packed item in history
12/28/2004 04:42 PMHere is the package of nubbins for my Thinkpad — the little red
eraser-thingies — IBM sent me, shown about actual size: Here is
the package it came in: The plastic bag, in a foamy bag, packed in a
basket of shock-protective cardboard in a box about a foot square....
This item should not contain forbidden
speech
This item should not contain forbidden
speech
06/22/2005 01:54 AMRemember Microsoft's marketing blitz for Windows, when they asked,
"Where do you want to go today?" Apparently, they didn't mean China.
At least not without a thorough baggage search. And, perhaps a
Communist Party membership card.
It seems that along with the viruses and bugs that plaque the Windows
operating system throughout the United States, Chinese users have a
whole other set of barricades to work around when surfing the net or
logging their thoughts online.
Microsoft has taken to following in the steps of Yahoo! and Google —
who each succumbed to the pressures of the Chinese government and
censored their search engines from displaying "illegal" or
"subversive" sites, and skewed results to reflect only those
sympathetic to the government. For example, searching for "Free Tibet"
produces no results, while a search for "independence Taiwan" shows
only sites which are critical of the country’s government, not its
oppressive neighbor, according to reports.
Microsoft's efforts to censor the Chinese public are a bit more
egregious, however. BBC reports that the computer giant has gone as
far as censoring thoughts, along with information: "Weblog entries on
some parts of Microsoft's MSN site in China using words such as
'freedom,' 'democracy' and 'demonstration' are being blocked.
"Those using these banned words or writing entries that are
pornographic or contain sensitive information get a pop-up warning
that reads: 'This message contains a banned expression, please delete
this expression,'" the report adds.
I've never really been one to buy into the whole dark side argument.
Just because a company has a near-monopoly on its particular niche
doesn't necessarily make it evil. But censorship and aligning itself
with an oppressive regime, giving into political pressure to make a
few extra bucks and deliberately sacrificing ethics for market share
dominance most certainly does.
But perhaps it's not entirely Microsoft’s fault. After all, they have
an obligation to bring its product to all countries of the world, and
as the company says, it "abides by the laws and regulations of each
country in which it operates." Money and shareholders have the
ultimate say, and ethics can hardly compete with the almighty dollar,
especially in such a heavily populated regime, despite its system of
government.
But on the other hand, China needs Microsoft, too, perhaps just as
much. So, couldn't Bill Gates order his overseas counterparts to stand
up to an oppressive regime, one which doesn't just censor, but also
punishes supposed wrong-doers for publishing such forbidden verbiage?
According to the Taipei Times, a Chinese journalist who wrote against
corruption recently "was beaten and had some fingers hacked off. That
writer will never type again. Another received a long prison sentence,
just for sending an e-mail."
It's a vicious regime, and Microsoft has played right into it,
mindlessly falling in line when apparently threatened with a boycott.
The Internet is one of the greatest communication tools available and
should be treated as such. With a simple no, Microsoft could have
solidified that universal doctrine and solidified the Web as a bastion
of truth and free speech,
Instead, for one corner of the world, it's been made far less
worldwide.
Michael Simon is a freelance writer and editor, and paginator for The
Standard-Times in New Bedford, Mass. He is the author of Failed
Attempt, written under the moniker of Morlium, which may be purchased
for $9.99, either through the iTunes Music Store or as a full-color
paperback. He can be reached for comment or inquiry by e-mail at
morlium@mac.com.
Doom 3 console commands list
Doom 3 console commands list
08/03/2004 06:12 PMphp-ping: Executing arbritary commands
php-ping: Executing arbritary commands
12/29/2003 05:37 PMppp-design (Dec 29 2003)
Re: php-ping: Executing arbritary
commands
Re: php-ping: Executing arbritary
commands
12/30/2003 02:58 PMppp-design (Dec 30 2003)
TS2 / The Sims 2: Console and Cheat
Commands
TS2 / The Sims 2: Console and Cheat
Commands
09/12/2004 08:42 AMTech-Recipes Sep 12 2004 12:39PM GMT
RE: php-ping: Executing arbritary
commands
RE: php-ping: Executing arbritary
commands
12/30/2003 02:58 PMGolden_Eternity (Dec 29 2003)
SpamSieve 2.1.3 adds new menu commands,
more
SpamSieve 2.1.3 adds new menu commands,
more
04/13/2004 03:32 PMDeveloper
Michael Tsai has
released version 2.1.3 of his spam filtering tool
SpamSieve,
which uses Bayesian filtering for better results. The new edition
features new menu commands for easy installation of plug-ins and
AppleScript support files, faster processing of messages, keyboard
shortcuts for Apple Mail scripts, added support for Outlook Express 5,
and more.
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