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2,500-Year-Old Hidden Tomb Found in
Egypt
2,500-Year-Old Hidden Tomb Found in
Egypt
09/05/2004 02:26 AMAbcnews.go.com - Fri Sep 3, 10:30 am GMT
"mtv.com - News - Comedian Mitch Hedberg
Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room"
"mtv.com - News - Comedian Mitch Hedberg
Found Dead In New Jersey Hotel Room"
04/02/2005 04:20 AMMake hidden apps visibly hidden in the
Dock
Make hidden apps visibly hidden in the
Dock
10/30/2003 11:31 AMThis hint has worked fine since 10.0, so I was surprised that it
wasn't on this site. You can make the items in your dock slightly
transparent when they are hidden, so you have a visual cue that they
aren't active. Just go in...
Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
Keeping Found Things Found: Web Tools
Don't Always Mesh With How People Work
12/18/2003 06:55 AMKe
eping Found Things Found: Web Tools Don't Always Mesh With
How People Workhttp://www.nsf
.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?pr03146Of all the personal
computers to be unwrapped during the holiday season, more than 80
percent will be used to go online and search the Web's more than 92
million gigabytes of data (comparable to a 2 billion-volume
encyclopedia). Getting online is the easy part, finding a useful Web
page is a bit harder—keeping track of a useful Web page is another
issue altogether.
People have devised many tricks—such as
sending e-mails to themselves or jotting on sticky notes—for keeping
track of Web pages, but William Jones and Harry Bruce at the
University of Washington's Information School and Susan Dumais of
Microsoft Research have found that often people don't use any of them
when it comes time to revisit a Web page. Instead, they rely on their
ability to find the Web page all over again.
Game Room: Welcome to the Game Room
Webl0g!
Game Room: Welcome to the Game Room
Webl0g!
03/31/2005 02:40 PMWelcome to the Game Room Weblog, the place to read the latest game
reviews, tips and analysis.
Keeping Found Things Found on the Web
Keeping Found Things Found on the Web
01/28/2004 08:56 AMKeeping Found Things Found on the Web - A Research Project of
the Information School at the University of Washingtonhttp://kftf.isc
hool.washington.edu/projKFTF.asphttp://kftf
.ischool.washington.edu/publications.aspThe goal of
this study is to understand better the ways in which people manage
information for subsequent re-access and re-use. The study focuses on
the management of information found on the Word Wide Web. Follow-on
studies will look at similar problems and practices of personal
information management for other information types including email and
personal files (electronic and paper-based). The classic problem of
information retrieval, simply put, is to help people find the
relatively small number of things they are looking for (books,
articles, web pages, CDs, etc.) from a very large set of
possibilities. This classic problem has been studied in many
variations and has been addressed through a rich diversity of
information retrieval tools and techniques.
A follow-on
problem also exists which has received relatively less study: Once
found, how are things organized for re-access and re-use later on?
What can be done to avoid the need to repeat the entire search
process? We refer to this as the problem of Keeping Found Things
Found. The current study addresses this problem in the context of
World Wide Web use. The study focuses on use of the Web by managers,
researchers, librarians and other information specialists. But it is
expected that the results of the study will be relevant to most users
of the Web.
Hidden Value With QLT
Hidden Value With QLT
08/31/2004 01:58 PMThe market might overlook the drug maker's promising programs.
The Hidden Gem of MT3
The Hidden Gem of MT3
06/29/2004 11:36 PMDa
vid Raynes: SubCategories 1.2: There was much complaining
when Movable Type 3.0 came out that there wasn't anything new in it.
To a large extent, the complainers were right — there was very
little new functionality...on the surface.
The real gem of MT3, it turns out, is the new plug-in architecture. Six Apart is very smart —
why write a ton of new features when you can just polish up your API,
then have your customers write the features for you?
Consider the above link — parent-child categories for MT,
something that people have been requesting ever since I've been using
the product. David Raynes wrote a feature-complete, polished system
for the MT3 architecture. Six Apart didn't have to lift a finger.
I have a feeling that we're on the verge of a tidal wave of MT
functionality. We're going to see things that we never even dreamed
of six months ago, and then we're all going to say, "so that's
what they had in mind when they released MT3 with no new
features..."
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The Hidden War
The Hidden War
04/09/2004 10:29 PMtechtv Apr 10 2004 2:18AM GMT
To cause a normally hidden bug to
To cause a normally hidden bug to
08/20/2004 04:15 AMTechTree Aug 20 2004 8:38AM GMT
Two With Hidden Value
Two With Hidden Value
02/13/2004 02:48 PMMatt Richey explains why the P/E ratio can obscure a stock's true
value.
Not just hidden, but non-existant
Not just hidden, but non-existant
12/18/2003 03:36 PMA NewsFactor.com article claims that because of "hidden costs" like
Mac users paying $129 for every major release of the Mac operating
system, owning a Macintosh is more expensive than owning a Windows
machine. In addition to operating system upgrades, the article also
suggests that the Mac's minority market share makes full compatibility
with the Windows world more expensive, and cites MS Office as a key
example.
Hidden Tribeca
Hidden Tribeca
04/09/2004 04:06 PMNeat stuff today over at MUG with Tribeca Pentimento. This essay highlights
what I love about living in old cities, the hidden (and sometimes not
so hidden) history that's everywhere. Working in Tribeca I know these
spots and wish it were a sunny day for exploring the neighborhood
rather than a cold rainy day for coding.
Hidden Panther
Hidden Panther
04/09/2004 04:08 PMMacworld have published a very useful article revealing more than 40
tips and tricks from the ?inner recesses? of 10.3:
Panther Secrets Declassified
{ via
MacCentral }
Numbers don't lie -- but they can be
hidden
Numbers don't lie -- but they can be
hidden
04/19/2005 11:32 AMWhat do you do when statistics show that you're losing ground in the
war on terrorism? Delete the statistics.
The Gem of Hidden Gems
The Gem of Hidden Gems
02/01/2005 10:13 PMThe real treasure of Motley Fool Hidden Gems is hearing from you.
The Hidden Mind
The Hidden Mind
04/12/2004 12:52 AMHidden Linux 1.2
Hidden Linux 1.2
08/05/2004 03:42 AMAn enterprise grade Linux distribution.
SCO keeps its hand hidden
SCO keeps its hand hidden
07/16/2004 08:16 AMZDNet Jul 16 2004 12:29PM GMT
Neenah's Hidden Value
Neenah's Hidden Value
03/24/2005 04:30 PMThe company releases its first earnings report as a public company.
Hidden Treasures
Hidden Treasures
07/23/2004 03:13 AMGentle Giant fans visiting Comic Con take note; the team at the booth
has made it known that there could be a little something special in
store for those picking up their
Spirit of the Rebellion
Bust-Up sets.
Hidden Information Strikes Again
Hidden Information Strikes Again
08/18/2004 04:24 PMHidden Drug Costs
Hidden Drug Costs
07/06/2004 03:23 PMRegulatory requirements play an important role in drug expenses.
Sony PSP The Hidden Web Browser
Sony PSP The Hidden Web Browser
03/27/2005 06:28 PMHidden Costs Of Mac Ownership
Hidden Costs Of Mac Ownership
12/18/2003 06:16 PMMinority status carries burdens, even in the computing world. By James
Maguire (NewsFactor via MyAppleMenu)
Job advert hidden in Net virus
Job advert hidden in Net virus
09/10/2004 09:49 PMCrouching Javascript, Hidden PHP [2]
Crouching Javascript, Hidden PHP [2]
09/01/2004 06:48 PMWork with an object in Javascript which behaves according to a PHP
class definition
Hidden Lives Revealed
Hidden Lives Revealed
07/06/2004 03:19 AM
Hidden Lives Revealed.
'Hidden Lives Revealed provides an intriguing encounter with children
who were in the care of The Children's Society in late Victorian and
early 20th Century Britain. ' Via
the 24 Hour
Museum. Revealing Hidden PDF Services in Mac OS
X 10.2.4
Revealing Hidden PDF Services in Mac OS
X 10.2.4
03/19/2003 10:25 PMTo enable it, just create a folder '~/Library/PDF Services' and
populate it with aliases to applications, scripts, Unix tools, or
other folders. Those items then show up in the Print dialog as
optional handlers for Mac OS X's built-in 'Save as PDF' feature. Drop
a renamed alias to your mail client in there, and you've added
convenient 'Send PDF as Email' functionality to every
application."
The Hidden Treasures of IPTables
The Hidden Treasures of IPTables
07/16/2004 10:05 AMBig wins, hidden dangers
Big wins, hidden dangers
02/08/2004 05:32 PMJohn Kerry dominated Michigan and Washington on Saturday. But will it
be possible to please both big industrial unions and
environmentalists?
Unintentional Hidden Links
Unintentional Hidden Links
02/04/2003 09:40 AMHTML code errors can cause search engine robots to miss content and
links.
Halo 2's Hidden Message
Halo 2's Hidden Message
07/24/2004 04:29 PMIt looks like Microsoft is possibly kicking off another internet-based
viral marketing campaign, similar to the one they put on promoting the
movie Artificial Intelligence: AI. That game had dozens of sites,
each containing cryptic clues and arduous puzzles. When the game was
over, just before its masterminds disappeared, they promised something
even bigger - something that they said would change the world. That
was three years ago.
Hidden Exposé blob
Hidden Exposé blob
10/29/2003 01:13 AMPanther's dock has a hidden feature that will display a floating blue
'blob' that activates Exposé if you click on it. The hint was posted
in
macosxhints a few days ago and now
If Then Software has written a
free
utility
to enable or disable the feature.
New iPod's Hidden Niceties
New iPod's Hidden Niceties
07/25/2004 01:02 AMIf you've only got a set of headphones connected to your iPod via its
mini jack, and that jack get spulled out, the iPod senses it and
automatically pauses. By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
PDF and Panther The Hidden Role of PDF
in Mac OS X 10 3
PDF and Panther The Hidden Role of PDF
in Mac OS X 10 3
07/21/2004 01:06 AMHere's the trick: First, create an empty folder called "PDF-Services"
in the Library directory. Once the PDF Service function is activated
in this way, various services defined by the user (so-called
"droplets") can be placed in the folder. They then become directly
available via the print dialog.
Hidden Phones of the Future
Hidden Phones of the Future
06/22/2004 09:26 AM
BusinessWeek considers the upcoming onslaught of
ubiquitous, integrated cellphones and communicators, hidden in our
watches, our necklaces, and even our bodies (well, they don't talk
about that so much, but you know it's going to happen). There isn't a
lot new there for gadget devotees, but if you're like me you have a
good time reading fluff pieces like this and using them as a
springboard into a half-hour fantasy session. About gadgets, I'm
saying. (Thanks, John!)
Read [BusinessWeek]
Related
NEC Resonantware, Tomorrow's Future
Tomorrow [Gizmodo]
Hidden in Plain Sight
Hidden in Plain Sight
04/17/2005 10:34 AMDeepak Alur: So, O wise and famous (to be) anonymous blogger, do me
and
others a favor. Please forsake your anonymity. Please tell us
who
the heck you are (on your blog). The world will be a better place. ...
Use the Hidden, New Interface for
del.icio.us
Use the Hidden, New Interface for
del.icio.us
03/27/2005 12:49 AMTech-Recipes Mar 27 2005 4:53AM GMT
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SanDisk Cruzer Titanium
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium
06/25/2004 04:09 AMZDNet UK Jun 25 2004 8:26AM GMT
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Reviewed
SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Reviewed
08/30/2004 06:26 AM
When EverythingUSB reviews the SanDisk Cruzer
Titanium, they give it high marks for having nice included bundled
software and a high-speed, USB 2.0 connection. You'll like the
$100 flash drive because it's made of a shiny, impress-your-friends
metal, with a retractable USB bit and a glowy blue LED. For something
that goes in your pocket and has a very real chance of being sat on by
a melty creature, titanium may end up being a very smart choice - just
leave it out of the pocket with the keys, of course.
Read - SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Review
[EverythingUSB]
SanDisk Cruzer Micro MP3 Companion
SanDisk Cruzer Micro MP3 Companion
04/09/2004 03:55 PMJOEL JOHNSON -- SanDisk has a new set of flash drives out, the 'Cruzer
Micro,' in 128, 256 and 512MB sizes. I'm at the point where I wouldn't
even mention Yet Another Flash Drive, but SanDisk snuck in this
marginally crafty Cruzer Micro MP3 companion, a AAA-powered music
player that...
SanDisk Cruzer Profile drive checks
fingerprints
SanDisk Cruzer Profile drive checks
fingerprints
03/14/2005 04:36 PMSanDisk Corp. on Thursday unveiled its new Cruzer Profile, a USB 2.0
flash drive that includes embedded fingerprint identification
technology. While the product isn't available on SanDisk's Web site
yet, the company is displaying the Cruzer Profile at the CeBIT trade
show being held this week in Hanover, Germany. SanDisk said that the
drive is approximately the size of a pack of gum and will be available
in 512MB and 1GB capacities for US$99.99 and $199.99, respectively,
when it starts shipping in mid-April.
Recover from the Finder's spinning
beachball
Recover from the Finder's spinning
beachball
01/10/2004 09:38 AMI got fed up of the old spinning beach-ball problem with a DVD that I
had just inserted, so I thought I'd try something better than a
reboot. You need to sudo to root for this one to work. Once you've
done that, then type:
...
India Plans Hypersonic Space Plane by
2007
India Plans Hypersonic Space Plane by
2007
01/01/2004 02:40 PMMaximusTheGreat writes "While India has announced plans for a
hypersonic plane (speeds greater than mach 5) before, this is the
first time a firm date for test ...
"The Aviator"
"The Aviator"
12/19/2004 03:41 PMMartin Scorsese looks at the life of Howard Hughes through
rose-colored -- and vibrant, stylish, Technicolor -- glasses.
The man behind The Aviator
The man behind The Aviator
12/25/2004 04:48 PMHoward Hughes, the man who inspired acclaimed movie The Aviator, led a
glamorous but ultimately tragic life.
The Aviator
The Aviator
12/26/2004 08:33 PMWhen I first saw the trailer for this movie several months ago, I
thought it would suck for sure. Surprisingly, it did not. Not at all
actually. DiCaprio continues to refuse to let his career be defined by
Titanic, Scorsese is almost entirely transparent** as the director,
and Cate Blanchett does a pretty convincing (and fun) Katherine
Hepburn. When Hughes straps himself into his sleek experimental plane
and breaks the speed record, the scene was shot so well that it made
me want to go flying after I left the theatre.
** This is a compliment...as architect Yoshio Taniguchi sa
id of the new MoMA: "Raise a lot of money for me, I’ll give you
good architecture. Raise even more money, I’ll make the architecture
disappear." Scorsese made the director and the directing
disappear.
(Rating: 88/100)
Movie review: The Aviator
Movie review: The Aviator
12/22/2004 01:49 AMEven if you're a pilot it is tough to recommend the new movie
The
Aviator. Despite its ponderous length the story seems
told in a very sketchy manner. Hollywood seems to have forgotten
what Homer demonstrated in the
Iliad: Epic works best when told in medias
res ("in the middle of the thing"). Attempting to cover
decades of events in 169 minutes results in raising more questions
than can be answered. It might have been a better film if it had
covered just the years in which Hughes lived with Katherine Hepburn,
for example. The flying and engineering scenes were not very
accurate. One thing that was horrifyingly accurate was the crash
of the XF-11 reconnaissance plane (backg
round). If you have a multi rating this will bring back some
memories of your instructor cutting off the fuel to one engine and the
resulting yaw. In the case of the XF-11, however, it was
designed so that a loss of oil pressure would result in one of the
props going into reverse pitch and producing so much drag that one
couldn't hold altitude on the remaining engine. It would be
interesting to know why the plane even had the ability to reverse
pitch; a recon plane wouldn't have needed to land on short runways and
use the engines for braking.
Airplane nerds will enjoy http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/content/2005/jan/howard_hughes.ht
ml, which makes it clear that nearly all of Hughes's crashes were
due either to failure to preflight/plan or failure to "plan the flight
and fly the plan".
Cruzer jumps to head of the flash
Cruzer jumps to head of the flash
06/19/2004 07:28 AMLos Angeles Times Jun 19 2004 11:41AM GMT
SanDisk Dissed Again
SanDisk Dissed Again
04/15/2004 03:50 PMOnce again, the spinning wheel lands on big money, but SanDisk takes
another beating.
SanDisk Soars
SanDisk Soars
07/15/2004 10:06 AMThe memory firm is thriving despite lowering its prices.
SanDisk 512MB CF and SD Cards
SanDisk 512MB CF and SD Cards
05/07/2004 03:02 PMLooks like all that increase in flash memory production (the same
upswing that is making all our system RAM so expensive as memory
makers switched to producing the more lucrative flash memory) is
finally going to trickle down proper-like. SanDisk has $20 rebates on
512MB Compact Flash and SD cards...
Update on SanDisk for Palm
Update on SanDisk for Palm
12/11/2003 02:32 PMFrom the horse's mouth, an explanation for the delay: Palm users have
been anxiously awaiting software drivers that will support SanDisk's
SD Wi-Fi card. SanDisk released a pretty detailed explanation for the
repeated delays. It looks like some people think there are deeper
problems at Palm causing delays in the Wi-Fi enablement of Palm
devices. You may want to read some of this with a grain of salt seeing
as the site is dedicated to Microsoft platforms, but MSMobiles, has
done some digging around problems with the Palm platform....
PalmOne CFO leaves for SanDisk
PalmOne CFO leaves for SanDisk
04/30/2004 11:59 AMChief Financial Officer Judy Bruner is leaving the handheld company to
fill a similar role for the flash memory card maker.
SanDisk Revenue More Than Doubles
SanDisk Revenue More Than Doubles
01/22/2004 05:05 PMSanDisk Corp.'s revenue more than doubled from a year ago, as the
company capitalized on the demand for CompactFlash flash cards for
digital cameras and other portable devices.
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
SanDisk Ships 256 Mb plus Wi-Fi SD Card
05/24/2004 05:21 PMSanDisk continues to push combo envelope with 256 Mb and Wi-Fi in a
single SD card: These cards still remain supported only by Pocket PC
systems running Microsoft software, but it's a great technical
achievement. As we move into a time when it's likely that digital
cameras will offer driver-level support for Wi-Fi Compact Flash and
similar memory cards, SanDisk could be poised to deliver their combo
punch for that market. Some storage (at least temporary) coupled with
the ability to transmit images....
SanDisk miniSD a new rival for Duo and
XD.
SanDisk miniSD a new rival for Duo and
XD.
03/14/2003 09:57 PMDigital Photography Review:
SanDisk miniSD a new rival for Duo and XD. Honestly, is this
necessary? Is it a good idea to have flash cards that are a choking
hazard for children under 3?
SanDisk Flip Up SD Card with USB
SanDisk Flip Up SD Card with USB
01/06/2005 08:21 PM
SanDisk is showing off their new SD card with a built-in
USB plug. We showed another similar one recently and I have to say, I
think both designs are awesome. SanDisk's might be a little more
robust, but it does have a moving part, so who knows. Either way, it's
very slick—almost makes me wish everything I owned used SD.
SanDisk Demonstrates Highly Innovative SD Memory Card with
Built-in USB Connectivity [LivingRoom]
Investors Diss SanDisk
Investors Diss SanDisk
01/26/2004 03:05 PMInvestors dump SanDisk shares after it lowers forecasts for gross
margins and prices.
SanDisk ships 1GB SD card
SanDisk ships 1GB SD card
01/28/2004 11:25 AMReg Kit Watch
Briefly: PalmOne CFO leaves for SanDisk
Briefly: PalmOne CFO leaves for SanDisk
04/30/2004 01:34 PMCNET Apr 30 2004 4:50PM GMT
SanDisk chief bullish on flash
SanDisk chief bullish on flash
08/02/2004 07:04 PMCEO says flash memory has opportunity to store data in products
ranging from camcorder phones to e-book-bags for students.
SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter
SanDisk offers 6-in-1 PC Card adapter
05/24/2004 07:49 AMSanDisk Corp. on Monday introduced a 6-in-1 PC Card adapter. The
device works with SD, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro,
xD-Picture Card and SmartMedia formats. Users insert the media into an
adapter; the adapter then works with any computer with a PC Card slot.
PC Card interfaces are available on PowerBooks (excluding the 12-inch
model). The 6-in-1 adapter will reach stores in early summer and will
cost US$29.99. SanDisk's
PC Card adapter Web
page had not been updated with info about the new device as MacCentral
posted this article.
SanDisk releases new memory cards
SanDisk releases new memory cards
05/24/2004 02:02 PMSanDisk pictures memory cards for less
SanDisk pictures memory cards for less
02/11/2004 10:51 AMCNET Feb 11 2004 3:16PM GMT
SanDisk intros new 6-in-1 PC Card
Adapter
SanDisk intros new 6-in-1 PC Card
Adapter
05/24/2004 06:05 AMSanDisk Corporation today introduced what it says is the world's first
6-in-1 PC Card Adapter...
SanDisk beefs up Memory Stick Pro
SanDisk beefs up Memory Stick Pro
01/08/2004 08:16 PMThe removable flash memory maker is doubling the capacity of Memory
Stick Pro cards and expects pricing to fall more in line with
competing Secure Digital cards.
SanDisk SD WiFi PalmOS Drivers Any Day
Now
SanDisk SD WiFi PalmOS Drivers Any Day
Now
06/18/2004 11:33 AM
PDABuyersGuide is reporting
that SanDisk has given them the soon-to-be-released PalmOS drivers for
the SanDisk SD WiFi card that was previously Pocket PC only. They
aren't out for public consumption yet, but if they're sending them out
to reviewers, they should be online soon enough.
Read<
/a> [PDABuyersGuide]
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