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Opera is being visionary

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Opera has been trying to rethink the browser a bit. By including a web server in it (plus some sort of dynamic DNS and probably some other stuff as well to make it a good user experience).

The name of the new browser is Unite, and contains a platform for web based applications. Some sort of easy to use one-stop-application, you can share files, photos, notes (sort of a guestbook) or access your media library at other places. As long as the computer running Opera is on that is.

Electric Man Cord Outlet

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Different powerstrip.

Via picocool.

Solid state

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Samsung made this nice little video (Viral even) which shows how much of a bottleneck a traditional harddrive can be. Thou they do stripe the disks for even more super fast access. (Hardrive performance isn’t my strongest point, but I’m guessing you could achieve similar throughput speeds by striping regular disks as well (but with longer seek times)). 2GB/sec is either way pretty insane.

And the result: you can open all apps in the office suite in .5 second.

Via Cat, who sent me the link for the video.

isobar

farfar academy