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Cellular Clicker 03/11/2003 09:43 AM

Sony Ericsson Clicker adds even more love to the growing relationship between my Sony Ericsson T68i cellphone and OS X'd iBook.

The Clicker turns your cellphone into a remote control for your Mac. Control PowerPoint presentations, DVD player and iTunes, or AppleScript your way to remote controlling anything at all. A "proximity sensor" triggers actions like pausing iTunes when you leave the room, AppleScripting iChat (when it's scriptable, that is :-\) to alter your presence messages as you wander in and out.

Oh my dear lord, this is groovy! <ta, brian>




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Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
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Images taken of the Elysium region near the equator show a region that some believe is a large frozen sea, just below the surface of the planet. The team at the ESA believe that the area, around the size of the UK’s North Sea, contains water that is covered in a layer of volcanic ash that prevents the frozen ice form sublimating in the thin Martian atmosphere.

After reading Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars series, which covered a the colonization and terraforming of the red planet, I find the news that there large amounts of ice on Mars to be fascinating. Maybe some day we'll get there.


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