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Chain.js - data binding for jQuery

  • August
  • 22

Rizqi Ahmad, a high-school student in Germany, created a pretty useful data binding service for jQuery called Chain.js. It allows you to easily manipulate data driven content from javascript by directly manipulating the DOM, without resorting to templates or a lot of complicated code. You create the markup the way you want the data to [...]

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Why Hasn’t Apple TV Exploded In Popularity?

  • August
  • 20

I am a BIG fan of the Apple TV. I watch YouTube and Video Podcasts more than cable TV and the vast majority of my rentals are now from the iTunes store. The integration with iPhone’s remote app is great, the Flickr and sync functionality is super, the ability to stream from iTunes is intuitive [...]

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What has iMovie helped you do?

  • August
  • 20

I used iMovie ‘06 to make a slow motion 15 second video for a contest, and I am in the top 10!
I love iMovie, I have made many YouTube videos with it. [both '06 and '08]
What do you use it for?
here is the video:
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Mail App on Leopard troubles

  • August
  • 20

I finally, finally, got around to installing Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) on my Mac …
But I am not happy with the new Mail client.
I have two problems:
1) I cannot get the "mail sound" to work, even though I have gone over to General and then Preferences and clicked to check the box that says "New [...]

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Bad program in cydia

  • August
  • 20

My iPhone is jailbroken to 2.01.
in cydia in the network section, there is a package called libpcap. its a low level network capture library, once I installed this, my iPhone couldent use data services, not from rogers or when connected to wifi. Whenever i tried to open the phone app to call someone it would [...]

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A new "bigger" iPod

  • August
  • 20

An Apple analyst was interviewed on CNBC today. The analyst mentioned that he thought there would be a "bigger" ipod announced sometime in mid September along with enhancements to the Macs.
When I first heard it I thought of "bigger" being physically larger but now I’m beginning to wonder if maybe "bigger" means more memory [...]

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Big Mistake

  • August
  • 20

Hi all.
I have the old 2g iPhone which was unlocked/jailbroken using ziphone.
I made the big mistake this morning of upgrading my iPhone software to 2.0.2 in i tunes 7.7. :rolleyes:
I now have a totally locked iPhone with emergency call use only.
What are my options to unlock it and get the phone use back - do [...]

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Text-to-speech in PHP

  • August
  • 20

It’s been a while since I’ve played with the open source Festival TTS software, and I’m pretty impressed with the quality of the speech output. Some of the voices that are available sound so much better than the old diphone-based voices that evoke WOPR from War Games.
This got me thinking it’d be fun to integrate [...]

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Cross-browser rounded vector corners

  • August
  • 20

As a web developer, I’ve been patiently waiting for the designer community to finally decide that rounded corners and drop shadows are out of style. I’ve been waiting since about 1999 so, uh, you know, any day now guys. I’ll just be waiting here in web developer hell trying to construct a cubic igloo.
There are [...]

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Beagle Board - ultra tiny, 2-Watt Linux system

  • August
  • 20

Hackszine pal Patti Schiendelman tipped me off to the Beagle Board, a spartan little embedded platform, perfect for all things hackable. It’s based on the TI OMAP3 processor, which is packaged with 128MB of DDR RAM and 256MB of NAND Flash all on the single chip in the center of the board.
Instead of including things [...]

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