Month: January 2012
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book: Lincoln Stein’s Official Guide to Programming with CGI.pm
Wiley: Official Guide to Programming with CGI.pm
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book: CGI Programming with Perl – O’Reilly Media
CGI Programming with Perl, 2nd Edition – O’Reilly Media
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Trelby screenplay editor relaunched
Trelby screenplay editor relaunched: Trelby 2.0 is a multi-platform screenplay editor which, after five years, has emerged from a near-abandoned project, Blyte, to offer writers a simple but powerful tool to create scripts for filming
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FreeDOS 1.1 released
FreeDOS 1.1 released: The new FreeDOS offers more up-to-date components and new drivers but doesn’t currently provide all the functions that were available in version 1.0
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IBM hands 222 more patents to Google
IBM hands 222 more patents to Google: Google adds more IBM patents to its armoury as, for the third time, an unspecified deal sees IBM assign patents to the search and advertising company
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Android 4.0 requires default Holo theme for Android Market access
Android 4.0 requires default Holo theme for Android Market access: Android 4 device manufacturers must be more careful when customising designs, and they must implement a standard design. Google says that, rather than restrict the development of vendor-specific user interfaces, this is intended to make life easier for developers
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CouchDB creator distances self from Apache project
CouchDB creator distances self from Apache project: As Couchbase drops its packaged CouchDB NoSQL database offering, the creator of the original project says he and the company are focusing on the blended CouchDB/Membase server and moving away from CouchDB development
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Web servers: nginx overtakes IIS
Web servers: nginx overtakes IIS: Netcraft says, however, that the performance-optimised web server is still behind Microsoft when looking at the 900,000 most active web sites, while Apache continues to lead
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O’Reilly Media book: Make a Mind-Controlled Arduino Robot
Make a Mind-Controlled Arduino Robot: Build a robot that responds to electrical activity in your brain—it’s easy and fun. If you’re familiar with Arduino and have basic mechanical building skills, this book will show you how to construct a robot that plays sounds, blinks lights, and reacts to signals from an affordable electroencephalography (EEG) headband.…
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O’Reilly Media book: Arduino Cookbook
Arduino Cookbook: This cookbook is perfect for anyone who wants to experiment with the popular Arduino microcontroller and programming environment. You’ll find more than 200 tips and techniques for building a variety of objects and prototypes such as toys, detectors, robots, and interactive clothing that can sense and respond to touch, sound, position, heat, and…