PHP EasyWindows Installer 4.3.3.1 released. The latest release of this installer, which sets up PHP 4.3.3, FastCGI, Turck MMCache 2.4.1, PEAR and ADOdb for IIS, Apache 1.3 and 2.0. This is the installer that we use in-house for our Windows projects. If you want a PHP installer that is tuned for IIS with FastCGI, this… Continue reading PHP EasyWindows Installer 4.3.3.1 released
ADOdb 4.00 released
ADOdb 4.00 released. ADOdb 4.00 is out after a 3 month beta testing process. The distinguishing feature of this release is the performance monitoring functionality. AFAIK, it is the first Open Source cross-platform, multi-database performance monitoring and health check software in the world. [PHP Everywhere]
The nTag sleep attack
The nTag sleep attack. The badges at Pop!Tech were wee interactive computers called nTags. When engaged in conversation with someone, you could choose to send your contact information to that person, see what that person is interested in (based on your interests), get recommendations on people that they have met that you should meet, and… Continue reading The nTag sleep attack
Where NetNewsWire stores data
Where NetNewsWire stores data. When youre upgrading to a new version of OS X, and you want to make sure NetNewsWire doesnt lose its subscriptions and preferences, you need to copy two things to your new installation: 1. The preferences file at ~/Library/Preferences/com.ranchero.NetNewsWire.plist 2. The folder at ~/Library/Application Support/NetNewsWire/ The prefs file contains your subscriptions… Continue reading Where NetNewsWire stores data
Justices to Revisit Sentencing Powers of Judges and Juries
Justices to Revisit Sentencing Powers of Judges and Juries. The Supreme Court signaled today that it wants to further examine the power of juries versus those of judges in imposing sentences for crimes. By David Stout. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
Web Design on a Shoestring
Web Design on a Shoestring. Web design on a Shoestring reveals all sorts of free or inexpensive resources that are available but unknown. Learn how to test your web sites efficiencies and functionalities, to understand content management systems, and what commercial products to use or avoid. By New Riders. [WebReference News]
Andrew Watt
Andrew Watt talks about a topic near and dear to my talk: are conferences really the best way to teach? Well, actually, he asked a stronger question than that: “Is PDC an anachronism?” I've been in the conference business for about a decade now, my wife's been doing it for almost as long. It's a… Continue reading Andrew Watt
Atheros's Double Speed Compatibility
Atheros's Double Speed Compatibility. eHomeUpgrade talks to Atheros about its double-speed modes: Atheros's turbo modes (Super G and Super A/G) boost raw throughput on their equipment to 108 Mbps. Net throughput? Dunno. But it will be compatible among vendors choosing Atheros's gear, depending on local regulation factors. Frame bursting, mentioned here in passing, should work… Continue reading Atheros's Double Speed Compatibility
Can Cable Fast-Forward Past TiVo?
Can Cable Fast-Forward Past TiVo?. TiVo, the best-known maker of digital video recorders, may need to worry about the cable industry, which is nipping at its heels. By Seth Schiesel. [New York Times: Technology]
First Thoughts on the Treo 600
First Thoughts on the Treo 600. Here are some reactions to my new Treo 600. I've only been playing with it for two days, so this is more a stream of observations than a thorough review. To cut to the chase, I like it. The little things really stand out. With its excellent hardware and… Continue reading First Thoughts on the Treo 600