Xbox pulls ahead of GameCube in UK. PS2 still the Daddy [The Register]
Original Mac hand leads Sun
Original Mac hand leads Sun desktop charge. Project MadHatter [The Register]
How Powell Lined Up Votes,
How Powell Lined Up Votes, Starting With His President’s. The secretary of state made 150 telephone calls to colleagues around the world and at the U.N. to craft the resolution adopted by the Security Council. By Steven R. Weisman. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
My hot water heater has
My hot water heater has stopped working. I just reset the breaker to see if that is the problem. If that doesn’t work, I’m going to try re-setting the temperature setting on the heater. Why can’t you just reboot these things or just update their firmware? If anyone has any ideas of how I can determine the problem, let me know.
Airport staff vote to strike.
Airport staff vote to strike. Firefighters and security workers at seven UK airports have voted to strike following a pay dispute with employers BAA. [BBC News | Front Page]
No Fish Tale: Swimming in
No Fish Tale: Swimming in Macs. Aquariums made from old Macintosh computers have become as iconic as the Mac itself. The practice started as a joke, but has evolved into a booming cottage industry. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Good morning rain buffs! We’re
Good morning rain buffs! We’re having our first storm of the season in Northern California. Soon we’ll have roof leaks, power outages, floods, mudslides etc etc. For now it just smells nice outside, everything is wet, the earth is refreshed, the dust is settled. Interesting. Four years ago on this day we were having our first winter storm of 1998. [Scripting News]
Handset maker hangs up on
Handset maker hangs up on Microsoft. Sendo, one of the earliest hardware partners for Microsoft’s Smartphone software, will instead license the Symbian OS and a Nokia interface. [CNET News.com]
Beyond MP3s: iPod Holds Genome.
Beyond MP3s: iPod Holds Genome. Hipsters everywhere tote their favorite tunes on Apple’s sleek iPod. One geneticist uses it to store the human genome. Together with custom Apple software, it could help uncover what separates humans from chimps. By Kristen Philipkoski. [Wired News]
E-government site proves a hit.
E-government site proves a hit. A government website in Singapore which offers a one-stop shop for public services has been recognised as one of the best in the world. [BBC News | TECHNOLOGY]