One Video Card, 12 Monitors

Slashdot

Jamie found a story that might make your jaw drop if you happen to have some need to put 12 video cards in your machine. Although if that isn't enough, you can always install two of these. I don't think I'm kidding. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

7 June 2010

Native ZFS Port for Linux (OSNews)

LWN.net

OSNews is reporting that employees at the Lawrence Livermore (US) National Laboratory have ported Sun/Oracle's ZFS filesystem to Linux. The kernel module is distributed in source form to work around the licensing incompatibility between the CDDL and GPL.…

7 June 2010

BSSAXTweetParserDemo

inessential.com

I had reason to look at MGTwitterEngine today. It had been a while since I looked at it, and I was reminded that the libxml-based parser in there was originally based on my BSTweetParser from a couple years ago. (Folks did a real nice job of improving it,…

4 June 2010

My first iPhone app

Planet GNOME

I am proud to introduce my first iPhone App built entirely using standard HTML5 technologies. I felt that I had to go with HTML 5 as I did not want to write the app once for the iPhone and once for the Android. I am also open sourcing this application in…

4 June 2010

Live Chat: Celebrate the worldPad with TUAW

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Filed under: iPad Did you felt left out in April when the iPad hit the US? Well, we at TUAW haven't forgotten you! Please join us today as we discuss all things iPad as Apple's latest gadget goes global. Welcome to our World Wide iPad chat! If you've…

28 May 2010

TUAW's Daily App: RunMonster

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Filed under: iPhone, App Store There are quite a few "run tracker" apps in the App Store (I know our own Erica Sadun is a big fan of RunKeeper). However, RunMonster is also worth a look, if only because it's just plain gorgeous. It lets you do all of the…

27 May 2010

devsugar: A better way to share ad-hoc builds

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Filed under: Developer Hey, Dave Howell. This post is for you. Dave's company Avatron is in the midst of a beta program for its newest application, Air Display. Steve Sande took a first look at Air Display not too long ago, and I've been messing with it…

24 May 2010

Apps that work together — on iPad

inessential.com

On Macs we have a long-standing culture of apps working together. I can think of a few examples from my own Mac app: you can send a podcast to iTunes, send an article to Twitterrific to tweet it, or send an article to MarsEdit to post it to your weblog. Of…

24 May 2010