One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.6RC1 released!
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One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.4RC1
now released!
One step closer to PHP5 - PHP 4.3.4RC1
now released!
10/28/2003 11:06 PMPHP 4.3.4RC1 has been released for testing. This release focuses on
stability through bug fixes. It is recommended to test it as much as
possible on real-life applications in case there are any issues.
Another step closer to PHP5 - PHP
4.3.5RC2 now released!
Another step closer to PHP5 - PHP
4.3.5RC2 now released!
02/10/2004 02:42 AMPHP 4.3.5RC2 has been released for testing! This is likely to be the
last release candidate prior to the final release, so please test it
as much as possible.
One Step Closer
One Step Closer
03/11/2003 01:23 AMThe Outside Reading section there to your right has been updated to
use the latest version of my RSS
parser. It seems to be working fine, let me know if you notice any
problems.
If things go well I should have time tomorrow after work to right
some documentation for the new version, and then release it for
download. Some features:
- Fully Object-Oriented
- Supports parsing of RSS files stored on the server.
- Lets you export all parsed results to an external file, so the
parser doesn't have to get called everytime someone calls the page.
You could have a cron job call the parser every X amount of minutes to
reduce server load.
- Cleaning and easier outputting of parsed feeds.
- Designed with forward compatibility in mind (it will be easily
adaptable to take advantage of PHP 5's OOP improvements).
- Retrieve results in either an associate array or as an
object.
- Cleaner error checking. Also the error checking is much easier
to adapt to your own logging scheme, such as to a database.
One Step Closer To Teleportation
One Step Closer To Teleportation
06/17/2004 05:16 AMNearly three years ago, we wrote about
breakth
roughs in atomic entanglement that could lead to advancements in
quantum computing and teleportation. It seems that much of that
research has continued as two separate groups of researchers have now
used entanglement to
successfu
lly teleport the quantum state of an atom. As the article points
out, the fact that two separate research groups came up with similar
results (using slightly different methods) is particularly promising.
It is amusing, though, to note that just about every article
discussing atomic teleportation feels the need to explain that this is
nothing like Star Trek style teleportation.
Robotsapien One Step Closer
Robotsapien One Step Closer
06/04/2004 10:32 AMDave Hrynkiw says:
"Just got word from our favourite roboticist, Mark
Tilden. Looks like the Robosapien is live on
store shelves...in
the UK and parts of
USA, anyways. I can't get ahold of the Canadian distribution channel
yet." Dave also provided a link to the latest version of the
official Robosapien
website. Don't forget you can also order these things from
Amazon.com
at a
slight discount. Amazon doesn't show the robot as in stock yet but is
taking pre-orders. And don't miss our previous article on Robosapiens
which degenerated into a discussion of chiggers and Egyptian surveying
techniques.
One Step Closer To Wearable Displays
One Step Closer To Wearable Displays
05/07/2004 05:44 PMPeople have been talking about display technology embedded in a pair
of glasses for years, and it's looking like
they may not be that far away. Microdisplay
companies are doing good business building mini-screens for digital
cameras and mobile phones, but the idea of wearable heads-up displays
is where they expect the big money to come from. They're already
being used in military and medical environments, but they're moving
one step down the latter to industrial uses as well. From there, it's
not that much farther to go for more general purposes. Right now,
most of the heads-up displays are still bulky and ugly (though, not
nearly as bulky as they were a few years ago), but the companies
clearly realize where this is headed, and are working hard to make
glasses with embedded displays that are both functional and "cool"
looking. Combined with a phone or a personal mobile gateway device,
and you could have full internet access all the time. As someone in
the article points out, at that point, what we use internet access for
may change in completely unexpected ways.
'Artificial life' comes step closer
'Artificial life' comes step closer
12/19/2004 03:03 PMResearchers at Rockefeller University make small synthetic vesicles
that resemble a crude kind of biological cell.
Google Moves a Step Closer to IPO
Google Moves a Step Closer to IPO
01/27/2004 09:13 AMGoogle dotting the legal i's and lining up the troops for the big
anticipated IPO as soon as April.
One step closer to Podcasting
Proliferation!
One step closer to Podcasting
Proliferation!
01/03/2005 02:47 PMNo I am not talking as someone had suggested of my plan to take
over the world of podcasting, but about a new product that is trying
to find a investor to get it from prototype to production. The so
called iRoamer is basically a Internet Ready portable Radio.
My thought has always been that it will not be long before my car
stereo either comes with built in WiFi were I can push my Podcast to
the car from the house or carry a memory stick to the car when I walk
out the door.
My thoughts on the ultimate vision of Podcasting is that as you
download the shows you are subscribed to the software that does this
will automatically load it on your portable media device, your car in
the driveway, obviously your laptop and maybe even push it to your
computer at work. Hopefully the player software will be smart enough
to tag were you stopped listening and update that placeholder on other
devices your syncing to. [iRoamer]
Google float a step closer
Google float a step closer
04/26/2004 04:58 AMCNN Apr 26 2004 9:32AM GMT
Discovery One Step Closer to Launch
Discovery One Step Closer to Launch
03/31/2005 12:15 AMSci-Tech Today Mar 31 2005 4:07AM GMT
Online archive moves step closer
Online archive moves step closer
04/13/2005 12:04 PMFree net access to thousands of radio and TV clips moves a step closer
with the launch of the Creative Archive Licence.
Completely secure networks get one step
closer
Completely secure networks get one step
closer
07/25/2004 09:06 AMAnti-Spyware Bill Gets One Step Closer
Anti-Spyware Bill Gets One Step Closer
06/17/2004 07:33 PMDespite
strong
lobbying efforts from a number of large tech companies, a House
panel has
approv
ed an anti-spyware bill that would require any software to clearly
tell the user that it includes traffic tracking components. It would
also prohibit keystroke logging, browser/computer hijacking and ads
that can't be closed. While this (of course) won't stop the
worst
spyware offenders who don't really care about the law, it should
slow down the proliferation of annoying and sneaky adware that's
almost as bad. It's still unclear which part of the law tech
companies are upset with at this point. It does seem to be clearly
written to only focus on
"bad"
spyware.
Electronic paper moves a step closer
Electronic paper moves a step closer
04/23/2004 01:48 PMvnunet.com Apr 23 2004 4:41PM GMT
Star Trek replicator one step closer
Star Trek replicator one step closer
03/19/2005 03:16 AMInfomaticsonline.co.uk - Fri Mar 18, 12:47 pm GMT
NASA's Discovery One Step Closer to
Launch
NASA's Discovery One Step Closer to
Launch
03/31/2005 12:15 AMSci-Tech Today Mar 31 2005 4:23AM GMT
BBC Online Archive Moves Step Closer
BBC Online Archive Moves Step Closer
04/14/2005 10:24 AM"Free internet access to thousands of clips from public service radio
and TV programmes is a step closer after the launch of the Creative
Archive Licence."
A Step Closer to Unified Storage
Management
A Step Closer to Unified Storage
Management
04/13/2005 10:55 PMInternet News Apr 14 2005 3:14AM GMT
Mich. Internet voting moves step closer
Mich. Internet voting moves step closer
10/31/2003 10:39 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Oct 31 2003 9:20PM ET
Netflix Moves One Step Closer To
Downloadable Movies
Netflix Moves One Step Closer To
Downloadable Movies
09/22/2004 11:55 AMWhile Netflix and Tivo still haven't confirmed their
rumored
relationship, Netflix is still pushing forward with getting the
other pieces in place for any kind of downloadable video-on-demand
offering. They've now
signed a deal with Warner
Brothers to test movie downloads. Of course, this also
demonstrates some of the hassle Netflix has to go through to build
such a service. They need to go to each and every studio and convince
them that (no, really) if they let Netflix help them offer video on
demand it will let them rent more movies, and it won't mean the end of
the movie industry because some kid figures out how to break whatever
copy protection scheme they agree to use.
Mich. Internet Voting Moves Step Closer
Mich. Internet Voting Moves Step Closer
10/31/2003 07:27 PMSan Jose Mercury News Oct 31 2003 6:49PM ET
W3C brings voice-command for the
Internet a step closer
W3C brings voice-command for the
Internet a step closer
09/09/2004 09:07 AMMac User Sep 9 2004 11:54AM GMT
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Artificial
life' comes step closer
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Artificial
life' comes step closer
12/22/2004 01:06 AMBBC NEWS Science/Nature 'Artificial life' comes step closer ..
BBC
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4104483.stm
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Audit Results Move Google a Step Closer
to Offering
Audit Results Move Google a Step Closer
to Offering
01/27/2004 02:29 AMNew York Times Jan 27 2004 6:49AM GMT
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Internet voting in
Michigan caucuses a step closer
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Internet voting in
Michigan caucuses a step closer
10/31/2003 07:27 PMAP via New Jersey Online Oct 31 2003 6:46PM ET
Open Source Journalism Comes a Step
Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is Shown
Open Source Journalism Comes a Step
Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is Shown
01/04/2005 08:12 PMOpen and free archive. Bloggers at editorial meetings. Long tail ad
network. New "always link" policy. Obits as a blog. Those are some
of Lex Alexander's ideas for the Greensboro News & Record as it moves
a step further into blogging, citizen journalism and the site as
public square. The highlights:
Online property conveyancing a step
closer with Land Registry trial
Online property conveyancing a step
closer with Land Registry trial
12/10/2003 04:31 AMPublicTechnology.net Dec 10 2003 3:53AM ET
PHP5.0.1 Released!
PHP5.0.1 Released!
08/13/2004 03:57 PMThe PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate
availability of PHP 5.0.1. This is a maintenance release that in
addition to many non-critical bug fixes also includes new UNIX and
Windows installation docs which are now auto-generated from the PHP
Manual.
interactivepoint's HTML newsletters
service brings companies one step closer
to solutions
interactivepoint's HTML newsletters
service brings companies one step closer
to solutions
09/11/2004 03:36 AMinteractivepoint, a leading provider of web development solutions and
managed hosting platforms, has launched a new HTML newsletter service
that effectively increases brand awareness and lowers marketing cost
for companies looking to educate and grow their client base. [PRWEB
Sep 11, 2004]
PressThink: Open Source Journalism Comes
a Step Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is
Shown
PressThink: Open Source Journalism Comes
a Step Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is
Shown
01/05/2005 11:34 AMThis article in PressThink .. brave new world .. Jay
Rosen
journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2005/01/04/lex_r
eport.html
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PHP5 Beta 3 Released!
PHP5 Beta 3 Released!
12/21/2003 09:35 PMPHP5 Beta 3, One more step in the road to a stable PHP 5.
XML-'Reloaded' PHP5 Released
XML-'Reloaded' PHP5 Released
07/14/2004 01:47 PMInternet News Jul 14 2004 5:42PM GMT
PHP5 Beta 2 Released!
PHP5 Beta 2 Released!
10/30/2003 06:07 PMFirst Feature Complete Version of PHP5!
internetnews.com: XML-'Reloaded' PHP5
Released
internetnews.com: XML-'Reloaded' PHP5
Released
07/14/2004 06:58 PM"Apache-backed PHP Group, which oversees one of the most popular open
source scripting languages, officially released PHP version 5.0
Tuesday..." More details on what's new in PHP 5.
NTT Control Multi-photon Transitions of
a Superconducting Flux Qubit; One Step
Closer to a Quantam Computer
NTT Control Multi-photon Transitions of
a Superconducting Flux Qubit; One Step
Closer to a Quantam Computer
09/15/2004 07:37 AMJCNN Sep 15 2004 12:09PM GMT
Virus-free, spam-free, secure email a
step closer
Virus-free, spam-free, secure email a
step closer
09/27/2004 10:38 AMHoly Grail spotted in Leeds...
SimBin Development Team Ab Announces
NaturalPoint® TrackIR Enhanced™ Mode
Support -Genre First for Head Tracking
Technology, One Step Closer to the
Ultimate Racing Experience
SimBin Development Team Ab Announces
NaturalPoint® TrackIR Enhanced™ Mode
Support -Genre First for Head Tracking
Technology, One Step Closer to the
Ultimate Racing Experience
05/31/2004 01:55 PMSimBin Development Team AB today announced their upcoming racing
simulation title, GTR, will include complete support for
NaturalPoint's TrackIR Enhanced™ mode.Oregon-based NaturalPoint®
Inc.'s TrackIR™ is a high-performance head tracking system that
enables hands free view control in popular games and simulators. A
slight turn of the head causes the in-game view to pan in any
direction, independent of mouse, keyboard, and joystick commands. Look
out windows and around highly detailed cockpits as if you were in a
real GT car. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
Step 1. Internet music Step 2. ??? Step
3. Profit!
01/29/2004 05:03 PMWhoa. People I know are in the Apple Music store. I can pay to
download last year's Fray Cafe and the 2001 Fray too (I can buy Lance Arthur and Mena Trott for 99 cents!). The Brad Sucks album is there too (psst: you can download it from his
site for free, and it's unencrypted or buy the CD direct from him like
I did). I even see a search for "Scott Andrew" is turning a song up
from the Fray CD, with hopefully more to come.
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