Directnic.com is one of the most popular domain name registrars. I’ve been using their services for a couple of years now for the six .com addresses I own and or / admin for friends, so I can really recommend them. Thursday night, one hour ago, I got a text message on my mobile phone from… Continue reading Directnic.com and hurricane Katrina
Category: Software
Synthesizer pioneer Moog dies
CNN is reporting that Synthesizer pioneer and all around vanguard of electronic music, Bob Moog, has passed away at age 71. Dr Moog built his first electronic instrument – a theremin – aged 14 and made the MiniMoog, “the first compact, easy-to-use synthesizer”, in 1964. He was the first to bring the electronic synthesizer within… Continue reading Synthesizer pioneer Moog dies
Google Desktop 2.0 … Google IM soon?
From NY Times: “Google executives say they plan to unveil on Wednesday a “communications tool” that is potentially a clear step beyond the company’s search-related business focus. While executives would not disclose what the new software tool might be, Google has long been expected to introduce an instant messaging service to compete with services offered… Continue reading Google Desktop 2.0 … Google IM soon?
FileZilla 2.2.15
FileZilla is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface. And best of all: it’s free! New in 2.2.15: * Fixed crash on directory refresh while editing filename * Some users didn’t see file icons in the remote filelist >> Download FileZilla 2.2.15
MSN Messenger 7.5.0244 Dutch
The third beta for Msn Messenger 7.5 is now also available in Dutch! Grab it while it’s hot! >> Download Msn Messenger 7.5.0244 Dutch >> Download Mess.be patch for 7.5.0244
RIP Grimpie
Grimpie, one of the two cats of Danny and Véronique, passed away yesterday. She went peacefully in her sleep. We’ll never forget her, and hope she’s in cat heaven now. Bye bye Grimpie … >> Click here for full-size picture
Ogg Vorbis reaches 12.3% of P2P traffic
According to CacheLogic survey, 61.44% of the peer-to-peer traffic nowadays is video, with audio taking distant second place, representing 11.34% of global traffic. Moreover, 12.3% of all the music files traded on P2P networks are in Ogg format. Almost all of the OGG files are traded via BitTorrent protocol with most of the growth coming… Continue reading Ogg Vorbis reaches 12.3% of P2P traffic
Why Google uses Linux
A common reason why more governments and enterprises around the world are moving to open source software is unhappiness, it was revealed during a panel discussion at the LinuxWorld Conference in San Francisco yesterday. Google Inc open source programs manager Chris DiBona said the search giant has stuck with Linux throughout the company’s life, in… Continue reading Why Google uses Linux
Nero Burning ROM 6.6.0.16
Changelog: – Adapted UDF Multisession Support for DVD-R DL Layer Jump Recording Mode – Added several advisory messages – Added a new help file for LightScribe – The used UDF version for UDF compilations is now shown in the log – Other Changes/Bugfixes – It was not possible to print a LightScribe label with an… Continue reading Nero Burning ROM 6.6.0.16
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.35
Changes from 1.34: – Updated ffdshow to build 2005-08-03 – Added On2 VP7 [version 7.0.8.0] – Updated RealMedia components to version 6.0.12.1235 – Added AC3filter 1.01aRC5 (in addition to the already included 0.70b) – Updated Vorbis DirectShow decoder (CoreVorbis) to version 1.1 – Updated MP4 DirectShow splitter (made by Haali) to build 2005-08-02 – Updated… Continue reading K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.35