April 3rd, 2008

According to a user post on the Creative Labs forum who spotted an entry on the Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility list, Creative is planning to release a successor for the X-Fi sound card. Though, it can’t be proven as the entry is gone from the Microsoft site already.
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March 31st, 2008
It seems this week is not going to be a good one for Creative Labs. After a forum moderator has indirectly admitted that Creative Labs’ soundcard drivers are crippled on the Windows Vista operating system, thousands of people have decided to boycott Creative Labs products, including online shops.
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Tags: creative, soundcard, x-fi
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March 20th, 2008
Copy n’ Pasting is easy on Windows. On Linux, I believed, it was a mess - I missed the way you could do it on Windows. Or at least that’s what I’ve thought for a long time.
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Tags: copy, copy-n-paste, Linux, paste
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March 12th, 2008
When the 32bit Linux drivers for the X-Fi sound card got released I promised you a post about it, and here it is after a long delay. This article includes a painless installation guide and some how to’s.
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Tags: BIOS, Linux, on-board, OSS, sound, soundcard, ubuntu, x-fi
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March 4th, 2008

Thousands of years ago, the Great Wall of China has helped protecting from invasions coming from the neighbored countries. As new ways of invading have been found, there had to be a new wall built: The Great Firewall of China, as it is being called outside of China.
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Tags: censoring, china, firewall
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February 26th, 2008
Ever wondered why seafood products, in the row next to the showcase look so dry in Nordsee restaurants? Well, I have, whenever I crossed a restaurant. And guess what? I just found out why.
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Tags: burgerking, disgusting, fastfood, germany, mcdonalds, mold, nordsee, seafood, stuttgart
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February 24th, 2008

Whether you are a webmaster, photograph, designer or a blogger - you have probably already wondered what format to choose for your image files.
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Tags: jpeg, jpg, png
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February 18th, 2008
Three of the worlds major music labels decided against DRM: EMI, Universal and Sony, while Wal-Mart plans to stop selling DRM protected songs in their online store.
I don’t know what was up with this hype of DRM, but I’m glad that it’s over soon.
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Tags: DRM, emi, microsoft, sony, universal, wal-mart
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February 17th, 2008
The USB forum has announced a new USB standard which supports very high transfer rates: USB 3.0.
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Tags: usb
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February 14th, 2008
I nearly missed it. Creative finally managed to release a 32bit Linux driver for their X-Fi sound card series.
I don’t know if I will give my X-Fi another chance.
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Tags: 32bit, driver, Linux, x-fi
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