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Filed under: Odds and ends , iPhone , Apple History Last month, Gizmodo posted an incredible image from NASA: The most accurate, highest-resolution photo of Earth taken to date. It’s stunning, in all of its 2048 x 2048 pixel glory. In fact, there are two images: One showing the Americas and one showing Europe . Read more ...
Technological News
Mar 5th
Filed under: Odds and ends, iPhone, Apple History
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Feb 21st
dimok releases new version of its project called WiiXplorer. LibwiiGui using this program offers many features and a neat design (made by Neorama).
Features:
- Copy / move / delete files / folders on SMB / USB / SD.
- Ability to rename files
- Information about the files / folders
- Exploration SD / USB / SMB
- Address bar with the path
- Boot files .dol / .elf via a double click
- New style / images Neorama
- Support files TXT/PNG/JPEG/MP3/OGG
- Unzip Read more ...
Feb 10th
There are many different options for remote desktop connection with PC’s. Windows 7 even comes with a utility to achieve remote access (for Andrews articles on Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop Connection). Some utilities for remote connection are complex and some are simple, some offer many options and some offer few, some are free and some are expensive. [...]Related posts:
Feb 7th
This post will deal with the hardware required to trigger the PS3 hypervisor memory access exploit. The purpose of the hardware is to stop the PS3 from saving a change to a value that we don’t want changed. The PS3 saves this changed value by writing the value to RAM. Therefore in order to stop it from saving the changed value we need to stop this write from occurring.
The PS3 sends the write command to the RAM over some control lines, so we interfere with these control lines when the write command is sent. The result we want is having the PS3 think it has successfully written the Read more ...
Jan 22nd
ISS Flight Engineer T.J. Creamer has sent the first tweet from space. Did he use his pointy nipple antennas to transmit data back to Earth? No. According to NASA, he used the “ultimate wireless connection”, which actually is quite clever.
The new network is called Crew Support LAN, a software update that allows astronauts to personally use the internet as they will use it from their own home. This can only happen during times in which the Read more ...