When I take pictures sometimes when I want to look at them sometimes the pictures are as if it is thumbnail version and it wont let me zoom in. Also some of the images are broken up. I have tried
I do not know what to do. I can not take pictures when the key lock slide key fell off. I tried tape & that is all I could find to use. I just want to make sure there is
Our wireless speakers will not work on our A-10. I think it's the infra-red emitter. Does anyone know how to replace one? Rosen wants $450 to send it in to look at it.
The unfortunate thing is that many times this pitfall must be explored in the business building process. But note I said explored, not depended upon.The platform on which you run your business must not wholly depend [...]
Wired is running a story about a recent security exercise in which the NSA attacked networks set up by various US military academies. The Army's network scored the highest, put together using Linux and FreeBSD by cadets at West Point.
OpenOffice.org has announced their 3.0 Beta is ready for testing . The new version includes some great enhancements, including MS Office 2007 import filters, an improved notes feature, a built-in Solver component, and an Aqua interface for Macs. The site
As the open source version control system Subversion nears its 1.5 release, one of its developers asks, what is the project's future ? On the one hand, the number of public Subversion DAV servers is still growing quadratically. On the
Trolltech has announced the availability of Qt 4.4 , the cross-platform software development framework. Ars Technica has an in-depth look at the release, which include an integrated WebKit-based HTML rendering engine, the new Phonon multimedia framework, support for Windows CE,
One of those ingenious things that actually worked, Seisint founder Hank Asher's brilliant MATRIX system, remains mired in controversy and politics. Hank showed me MATRIX just a few short weeks after the 9/11 attacks. Using law enforcement data and commercial
This code will not work as expected when seeking to the second entry of a block where the first has been deleted: seekdir() calls readdir() which happily skips the first entry (it has inode set to zero), and advance to
If you have a program that responds to socket requests but doesn't need to access the file system, then that program should be able to listen on a given socket but not have access to the file system. That way,
On his birthday, John Resig (creator of jQuery) has given a present to developers by releasing Processing.js . This is a Javascript port of the Processing Visualization Language and a first step towards Javascript being a rival to Flash for
What is the oldest piece of code that is still in use today, that has not actually been retyped or reimplemented in some way? By 'piece of code,' I'm of course referring to a complete algorithm, and not just a