June 11th, 2007 by ketyung

Are you having several boxes of those old and dusty 35 mm cordless slides and film negatives? Here is a device that is handy enough to help you convert all your negatives into digital pictures. Which you can then upload those digital copies to flickr for better storage instead of keeping couple of dusty boxes that take up lots of space.
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June 8th, 2007 by ketyung

Not far in the future, this wouldn’t be a dream anymore. Your gadgets will have wireless power, which means you don’t have to have a cable to deliver the power from the power source to it.
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June 4th, 2007 by ketyung

I’ve been deeply fascinated with the great API, Google Gears, introduced by Google recently. I’ve taken the very first step, that was quickly to make use of the Local Database API to build my very first Google Gears app. This is mainly due to my background is more on database apps and Java, that’s why I chose the local DB API to start with. It’s really amazing that what Google has done, which allows JavaScript applications to make use of relational database engine to store data and SQL statements to manipulate data locally.
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June 3rd, 2007 by ketyung

Still remember that VIA was gonna bring us the smallest motherboard in the world? VIA Technologies had introduced the smalltest form factor, Pico-ITX, which measures only 10cm x 7.2cm a few months ago. Here is the first product, the EPIA PX 10000 in VIA’s Pico-ITX line-up. Mini-ITX.com has done a review for this smallest mainboard in the world.
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