By Peter | Published:
February 16, 2006
It takes advantage of an unusual combination of implementations – IE7 and Opera 9 support CSS3 substring-matching attribute selectors, but they don’t support the negation pseudo-class; other current browsers which support one or the other, support them both. We can further distinguish Opera 9 from IE7 by the former’s support for CSS3 media queries. The [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 16, 2006
Microsoft announced today the lineup for Microsoft Office Suites 2007. Alongside the product branding, Microsoft has also revealed pricing for the different versions of Office 2007. Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 (Available through Volume Licensing, no price announced) Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (Available through Volume Licensing, no price announced) Microsoft Office Professional 2007 (Retail $499, [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 16, 2006
The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that ‘Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure’ has been banned in Australia. The game involves battling the authorities to overthrow corrupt officials using only street fighting skills and graffiti. From the article, “The decision was endorsed last night by the Federal Attorney-General, Philip Ruddock, who had asked the board to [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 15, 2006
Next Generation has the hot scoop—the PS3 will probably be hitting the streets on September 21st in the US, September 16th in Japan, and include a new XBox Live-alike system, HUB. According to well-placed industry sources.
By Peter | Published:
February 14, 2006
ImprovementsThis update offers many improvements, including: Internet, iDisk, and networking Safari no longer quits unexpectedly when deleting AOL mail messages via AOL webmail. Apple’s IPSec VPN client now works with Cisco servers whether or not NAT is used. Addresses an issue in which you could not sync with an iDisk larger than 4 GB. Files [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 14, 2006
General – A new Guild Recruitment channel has been added. This channel will be on by default. – Fixed a bug that could cause players to appear to be porting around in a small area. Mac – Addresses a timing accuracy issue on Intel-Mac systems that affected the perceived speed and/or progress of transports and [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 14, 2006
Apple Insider is reporting that Apple has started shipping the new MacBook Pro with an upgrade to the CPU clock speed. The two models now sport 1.83 GHz and 2.0 GHz Core Duos (up from 1.67 GHz and 1.83 GHz). A 2.16 GHz upgrade is also available. The price point remains the same.
By Peter | Published:
February 14, 2006
Today Yahoo! released the Yahoo! User Interface Library. This library is comprised of a number of dynamic HTML utilities and controls for building rich web UIs and Ajax applications. They are made available under an open-source license. In addition, Yahoo! released the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library. This collection of design patterns for Web interaction is [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 13, 2006
via Gizmodo: Another day, another compromised closed-source project. The XBox 360 filesystem has been cracked wide open and you can now move saved games to and from your 360 using a piece of software called xplorer360, a SATA cable, and/or a hacked USB cable.The program allows you to browse the entire 360 and even lets [...]
By Peter | Published:
February 13, 2006
According to sources close to Microsoft, the company has finalised the editions that they will be releasing mid-end of October 2006. To co-inside with the 5 year anniversary of Windows XP, Microsoft will release the following editions: Windows Vista Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Business N Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Basic N [...]