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Now Google Map Found Hitler’s Base

Thursday 21 July 2005 @ 11:29 am

Swastika
Oh man, this whole week I have been talking about Google Map, Google Map and Google Map …

Few days ago, we have seen a picture suggested Google Map found Jesus’s face, now there is a funny one found on the satellite imaging service (again !!) pictures a building in San Diego called “The Seals Lair” is in the shape of one of the most bastardized symbols ever: the swastika, the symbol of Nazi Icon. LoL :D

Come, have a look !!
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Now Google Map Found Hitler’s Base




Intel CEO : Intel Will Win

Thursday 21 July 2005 @ 12:32 am

Now everyone knows, AMD sued Intel in U.S. District Court and in Japan early this month.

Anyway, Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini dismissed charges from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in Japan on Tuesday, July 17, 2005. He denies the claims that Intel illegally dampened competition in the microprocessor market and said that Intel only agreed to sanctions in a recent ruling in Japan in an effort to resolve the legal suit.

Quoted:
“I want to be absolutely clear where Intel stands,” Otellini said during a conference with press and analysts Tuesday as the company released its second-quarter earnings report. “Intel competes aggressively and fairly around the world. This formula has led to Intel’s success and it will not change. … We unequivocally disagree with AMD’s claims and are confident this latest suit, like the others, will be resolved favorably for Intel.”

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Firefox 1.0.6 Released

Wednesday 20 July 2005 @ 5:45 pm

As I’ve just mentioned yesterday, you do not have to wait for too long.

Firefox 1.0.6 is freely available !!
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This latest version of Firefox comes just exactly 1 week after Firefox 1.0.5 was released. The release of Firefox 1.0.6 is to patch the flaw due to API changes in 1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions. For more information, please read the release note.
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Google Map In Mobile Phone

Wednesday 20 July 2005 @ 12:53 pm

GoogleGMap
Good news to J2ME mobile phone users !!

Now you can view Google Map in your mobile phone using Mobile GMaps. :)

You are able to view “Jesus Face” in you mobile phone too. LoL !!

According to the developer of this great application, Mobile GMaps is a free piece of software that displays Google Maps and Keyhole satellite imagery on Java J2ME-enabled mobile phones or other devices, such as Blackberry, Palm, Pocket PC, etc. One thing good about Mobile GMap is it runs on devices that support CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.0 or later. In other words, it supports old generation Java J2ME phone, like my Nokia 6610 !!
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Google Map In Mobile Phone




667MHz FSB Intel Itaniums Released

Tuesday 19 July 2005 @ 2:00 pm

Intel
Intel just confirmed the release of their high end 64-bit server processor, Itanium, which uses 667MHz FSB (front side bus).

The 667MHz bus rather than the 400MHz buses for these Itaniums will deliver over 65% greater system bandwidth than those with a 400MHz front side bus. 65% improvement will no doubt boost the server performance significantly. The figures Intel cites said 667MHz FSB allows 10.6 gigabits of data per second to go from CPU to other system components, while the 400MHz front side bus transfers 6.4 gigabits of data per second.
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Firefox 1.0.6 Is Coming Our Way Next Week

Tuesday 19 July 2005 @ 1:05 pm

Firefox
Just days after the latest release of Firefox 1.0.5, Mozilla Foundation is going to release Firefox 1.0.6 as early as next week. This is due to the API changes in 1.0.5 unintentionally broke some extensions, which have caused some incompatibility between the browser and web-based applications. That’s why some of your old extensions cannot be used in the new Firefox 1.0.5. A test builds of Firefox 1.0.6 has already been released for developers to test.

Quoted:
“It’s a very small percentage of Firefox users that are affected by this directly, but there is a growing number of people building applications, content and extensions that rely on the [browser] platform,” Mozilla’s director of engineering, Chris Hofmann said.

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