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10Mar/101

Linksys WRT160NL – Official dd-wrt support

Earlier i wrote about the router Linksys WRT160NL, and about the lack of dd-wrt or OpenWrt support. For many months now, OpenWrt has been developing a version of their custom firmware which works with WRT160NL. I’ve tried this under-development firmware earlier and currently it is still somewhat unstable, but what more can one expect of a under-development firmware. However while this has been going on it seems dd-wrt has also been busy working, and a couple of weeks ago they released a “official” build of their popular custom firmware for routers. [...]

16Jun/090

Dell android phone?

dell-android-smartphoneMay this actually be an authentic picture of the rumored Android powered Dell smart-phone? The blurry picture surfaced on a Chinese website PDAFans, and they also claimed the device might be released by the end of the year. As many know there has been speculation for months about Dell’s plans to enter the smartphone market with an Android powered device, but as yet there’s been no official announcement from the company.

22May/090

Sun announces “Java App Store”

Jonathan Schwartz the current President and CEO of Sun Microsystems, earlier today unveiled on his blog, some of their future plans for something that was internally known as “Project Vector”. The revenues to Sun were also getting big enough for us to think about building a more formal business around Java’s distribution power – to make [...]

28Apr/090

Happy Birthday Opera

opera-logo-apr08The web browser which we all have learned to love turns the age of 15 today. Jon von Tetzchner, the CEO of Opera Software, and Geir Ivarsøy began coding the original desktop Web browser in April 1994. Today, about 40 million people use Opera on their Windows, Mac and Linux computers.

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27Apr/093

New Android mobile announced: Samsung I7500

m_t_mr__android_30778dSamsung announced the new android-based mobile l7500 today, which we have been hearing alot of rumors about lately. Samsung is the first of the top-three mobile manufacturers to announce a android-powered mobilephone, bringing the fight to HTC and T-Mobiles G1.