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There must be a catch. Silk is a freeware program that enables Quartz text rendering and smoothing introduced in Mac OS X 10.1.5 in all Carbon applications. Mozilla looks amazing with Silk installed! Best upgrade ever. But why doesn't Apple enable this?

I like Silk so much I'm not even going to make fun of them for calling their programs Haxies.
- jim 6-07-2002 12:30 am [link] [add a comment]

I haven't been too motivated lately. Hopefully that will change soon.

Mozilla is finally done. Officially. Good luck getting through to their servers though. If you want to grab it, try the mirrors.

Apple released a (so far minor) update to X (10.1.5 now.) Stable on two machines so far. Apparently iDisks are much faster, but I can't confirm that personally. If you're running X (sarah, stephen...) click on 'software update' in preferences (that's the light switch icon, don't ask me why) and then click 'update now'.

Apple also released a "public preview" of Quicktime 6. This is built on the new Mpeg 4 standard. Here's a short interview with Jobs. I don't recommend installing this yet, but you can start to work up a little interest. Much better quality at much smaller file sizes (for video and audio.) Now if they could just work out that license fee issue with the MPEG-LA. The also released Quicktime broadcaster looks very interesting too.
- jim 6-06-2002 5:46 pm [link] [add a comment]

Detailed scenario of a 150 kiloton nuclear blast at the base of the empire state building. (Keep clicking 'next' at the bottom of each page.)
- jim 6-03-2002 10:44 pm [link] [10 comments]

I'm very curious why publishing this information (how to defeat a particular audio CD copy protection method with a felt tip pen) does not violate the DMCA? (I think Reuters and C/net published it too.)

I'm not a lawyer, of course, but it seems to be a clear violation. Is it just that the RIAA isn't pressing the issue because it will make them look like fools? Like bigger fools, that is. It certainly would make it clear how over reaching the DMCA is.
- jim 5-31-2002 9:01 pm [link] [2 comments]

Wifi roaming gets a test.

In the test, WiFi Metro will integrate Green Packet's SONaccess IP routers and software with WiFi Metro's system of LAN (local area network) "hot spots," allowing users to switch from one network to another as they move in and out of the respective coverage areas, without having to log on and off.
That will be an important step. No doubt others are working on this as well.
- jim 5-31-2002 7:15 pm [link] [add a comment]

O.K., now it's starting to get hot. My boasting about not needing an air conditioner for the second straight summer is already looking not so smart...
- jim 5-31-2002 7:06 pm [link] [5 comments]

Dailywireless.org is a good source of news on the burgeoning wireless world with an emphasis on community networking.
- jim 5-30-2002 10:07 pm [link] [add a comment]

Here are some good notes (with some good links) about the kind of networks we should be aiming at (relatively short.) That link is from this quick roundup of Pulver's Connectivity 2002 conference at the always informative satn.org.
- jim 5-30-2002 9:12 pm [link] [add a comment]

This is the technology, although not necessarily the implementation, that I'm waiting for. I don't like the word "patented" in this marketing passage, but the rest sounds right on:

MeshNetworks has developed a revolutionary mobile broadband network architecture based on patented ad hoc peer-to-peer (p2p) routing technology. The result is a self-forming, self-healing wireless mesh where mobile devices become the network.

- jim 5-29-2002 8:07 pm [link] [19 comments]

Blogging their way to the north pole.
- jim 5-28-2002 5:29 pm [link] [add a comment]

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