Category: Technology

To iSleep, Perchance to iDream »

Those of you who know Lay well know that he does love his sleep. I think I might have found him the perfect gift…but for $20,000 - $50,000 for an iPod compatible bed, I’ll be asking for donations. Lot’s of fun stuff is always announced and show cased at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and this past week’s show was no exception. Leggett and Platt Bedding Division introduced the Starry Night Sleep Technology Bed.

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So Long to a Pioneer »

It’s hard to remember “pre-internet” times, but the dark ages did exist. The light was turned on in 1993 when a team at the University of Illinois’ National Center for Supercomputing Applications released Mosaic, the first Web browser to integrate images and sound with words. But alas, the end has come for Netscape.

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News for the Week Ending September 9, 2007 »

This is a collection of shorter news stories from the week ending September 9, 2007.

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AWOL »

I have been working on planning for a major upgrade to the software that runs this site. They’ve made some major changes to the functionality, so most all the plugins will have to be updated. We use a lot of those here at Deep to give you the best possible experience, so that has all take some time.

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Weekly News Roundup - Week ending June 17, 2007 »

Summary of odd news items for the week ending June 17, 2007.

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The $54M Pants and Other News of The Week Ending June 5, 2007 »

This is a wrap of smaller news items for the week ending June 10, 2007.

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News for the Week Ending May 20, 2007 »

I’m posting the weekly news round up early this week, May 20, 2007. I have to be in Orlando tomorrow morning (Sunday) at 8am to attend a software conference.

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May 13, 2007 News Items »

A bit of news from the week ending May 13, 2007. Crack selling ministers and long car trips.

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News Roundup-Week Ending April 15, 2007 »

This is a round of general news worth noting for the weekend April 15, 2007

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Watch List Datamart »

The master list the federal government keeps of known and suspected terrorists, from which other government agencies derive their own watch lists, already hundreds of thousands of names large, is growing out of control, filling with “fragmentary,” “inconsistent” and “sometimes just flat-out wrong” information, a top counterterrorism official said.

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Personal Technology - Series Introduction »

Over the past year or so, I’ve made a concerted attempt to get all my technology integrated to the extent that is reasonable, and actually helping me manage my life…rather than getting in the way. I think I’ve had a small level of success, so I’m going to write an irregular series on the “technology” I personally use day-to-day.

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Technology Toast »

Earlier this week, the computer started crashing and restarting on a regular basis, and the error report was indicating something related to the video driver. I was afraid this might be an integrated video card, meaning I might have to just replace the PC, but it turns out it was a seperate card.

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