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Typing of the Dead

Yesterday my brother-in-law Jamie alerted me to a game that he thought sounded very entertaining. The game is The Typing of the Dead and it was released by Sega. The game is a recreation of House of the Dead 2 only with a different twist, you kill the zombies by typing words and phrases as quickly as possible instead of pulling out a gun and blowing them away (though each time one of the keyboard keys is pressed it sounds like a gun...

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Apple reinvents the wheel with their Mighty Mouse!

One of the not-so-strong compliants of Wintel users against the Mac has been the single-button mouse. Whether or not you see a 2-button mouse as necessary, it’s easy to see why this might be a problem for some people. However, Apple introduced today the Might Mouse, a reinvented multi-button mouse that has features never before seen on any mouse. This optical, touch-sensitive top, 360-degree scroll wheel mouse has received much...

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Internet Explorer 7 steps up to the plate

It has long been my complaint (along with most other website developers out there) that Internet Explorer (IE), which is the #1 most popular browser in use on the internet, takes many liberties when it comes to rendering HTML, DHTML and CSS. What does this mean? This means that when you’re designing a website that not only do you have to design it to be standards compliance so it works with all of the browsers that render things...

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Apple WWDC 2005

Today could be a great day in the history of Apple. That’s up to you. With several confirmed rumors and some unexpected announcements Apple CEO Steve Jobs has kicked off this years World Wide Developers Conference with several important announcements. What are they? Check out this site for the skinny.

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Return of the Mac

I found this great article about the Return of the Mac. It’s a good read for any of you that just don’t "get" the whole Mac thing or why anyone uses Macs.

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An intersting find

One of the websites that I visit quite often is Slashdot. Today the have a story posted about an article from the 50s that included a photo of what scientists THEN believed a home computer could look like in the year 2004. It’s quite amazing. Click the image below to see a larger version as well as the caption that goes along with the photo. The caption says: Scientists from the RAND Corporation have created this model to illustrate...

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