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  • Les tablettes avec stylet ont-elles un avenir ? Bill Gates y croit

    Mise à jour du 05.05.2010 par Katleen Les tablettes avec stylet ont-elles un avenir ? Comme le défend Bill Gates Les tablettes, qu'on les aime ou non, sont le sujet dont tout le monde parle en ce moment. Aussi était-il naturel que, lors d'une interview télévisée, Bill Gates soit questionné à ce sujet. L'homme, toujours membre du conseil d'administration de Microsoft, a été mis face au succès immense remporté par l'iPad d'Apple qu'il estime être "un excellent travail", gadget auquel on a comparé Courier. L'annonce fracassante il y a quelques jours de l'annulation du projet avait fait grand bruit. Bill Gates est revenu sur ce fait, pour en nuancer l'impact négatif. Courier éta...

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  • What does this snippet work? It uses session cookie [closed]

    - by Emerald214
    My website is a gadget application. It uses CakePHP framework. It has the below snippet in AppController. I searched the cookie variable in the project but can't find any other occurences. I also don't understand what it works. Why does it always check this in every request. if ( isset( $_COOKIE[session_name()] ) ) { if ( !isset( $this->sns_id ) ) { // ????????? $this->cakeError( 'session' ); } } else { // ?????????????????? if ( !isset( $_REQUEST['post_pf_params'] ) ) { $this->cakeError( 'cookie' ); } }

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  • Manipulating DOM using jQuery

    - by bipinjoshi
    By now you know how to alter existing elements and their attributes. jQuery also allows you insert, append, remove and replace elements from HTML DOM so that you can modify the document structure. For example, say you are calling some WCF service from client script and based on its return values need to generate HTML table on the fly. In this article I am going to demonstrate some of these jQuery features by developing a simple RSS gadget that grabs and displays RSS feed items in a web form.http://www.bipinjoshi.net/articles/90f4fbef-ef36-467b-8ca0-d0922a5902b0.aspx 

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  • Can I use Ubuntu as a wireless media server which performs all decoding/processing server-side?

    - by AthloX
    I want to setup UBUNTU 12.04 desktop as Home media server. I have window 7 netbook and UBUNTU 12.04lts laptop even a samsun galaxy note tablet (android). Two desktop in other room with dualboot win7 and ubuntu. SHARP AQUOS Plasma Tv with Wi-Fi connected. I want to install ubuntu as media server to stream audio/video files over wi-fi. Not only this i want this media server to use its own processing power to decode ans stream so that on remote end only file can play without using their own resource. Is it possible to use ubuntu as media server to stream files without making the remote end to use there own resource. I want only bandwidth of Wi-Fi to be use in this and media center hardware resource.Remote end gadget should use only speaker and screen and not processing power of their own. Please any suggestion is it possible to do so ?

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  • Courier pour Windows 8 : l'équipe Visual C++ de Microsoft sort une "Killer App" sous forme de démonstration de force pour le C++

    Courier pour Windows 8 : l'équipe Visual C++ de Microsoft sort une « Killer App » Potentielle sous forme de démonstration de force pour le C++ Et si Courier devenait la « Killer App » qui impose Windows 8 dans sa version tactile auprès du grand public ? Plus simple que OneNote, Courier est un outil de prise de notes qui transforme littéralement une tablette en carnet. Carnet de voyage, de croquis, de photos? ou de notes donc. Le genre de fonctionnalités qui peut faire passer une tablette du stade de simple gadget à celui d'outil informatique dont on se sert dans de multiples situations. Ce n'est d'ailleurs pas un hasard si Microsoft commence à communiquer sur ce qui était au...

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  • Programmer avec les pieds, ça vous tente ? "SoftStep KeyWorx" améliore la productivité en mettant les orteils à contribution

    Programmer avec les pieds, ça vous tente ? "SoftStep KeyWorx" améliore la productivité en mettant à contribution les orteils Alors que les doigts du développeur se déchaînent à longueur de journée sur les centaines de touches de raccourci de son IDE qu'il maîtrise par coeur, ses pieds restent toujours posés sur le sol, inertes, ou même sur un pouf pour les mieux gâtés. Autant d'appendices inutiles sept heures par jour, voire deux fois plus pour beaucoup de geeks et bourreaux de travail ? Pour Keith McMillen Instruments, c'est du passé grâce à SoftStep KeyWorx, un nouveau gadget USB, destiné à mettre à contribution les pieds pour que la programmation devien...

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  • How do I know if my firewall is on?

    - by paercebal
    I installed Firestarter, and configured my firewall. But I'm in doubt : On boot, I sometimes see a [FAIL] marker, and to the left, I guess it was something like "start firewall". I can't be sure because the message is seen for less than a second, so I wanted to know if there is a way, without starting the whole firestarter software, to know if the firewall is on and working, or not. Either a gadget, or better, some console instruction, the exact name of the firewall process/daemon, or bash script, will do. Edit: I already tested my computer with the "Shield's Up" http://www.grc.com feature, which marks my computer as "Stealth", but as I am behind a router, I'm not surprised. Still, apparently, my computer answers to pings... Strange...

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  • Fusion Middleware 11gR1 : 2011?12??????

    - by Hiro
    2011 ?12? (2011/12/06 ??)?Fusion Middleware 11gR1 ?????????????? ? ????????????4??????? 1. FatWire FatWire Software???????????????????????? FatWire Content Server Suite 7.5-7.6FatWire Content Server Suite 7.5 Language PacksFatWire Satellite Server 7.6FatWire Content Integration Platform 1.5.2FatWire EMC Integration 2.0.2FatWire Community Server 1.1.1FatWire Gadget Server 1.1.1Fatwire Analytics 2.5.1 ? ????????????????????? Platforms: AIX, HP-UX PA-RISC, HP-UX Itanium, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Windows (32-bit), Windows x64 ???FatWire Software?????????????(??)???????? 2. Oracle Unified Directory 2011?11?????????Oracle Unified Directory??????????????AIX?????????????AIX?Media Pack???????????Oracle Unified Directory?????2011?11???????????????? 3. JRE/JDKJRE/JDK 6 ??????JDK 6 Update 27 ???????? 4. Oracle TuxedoWindows (32-bit), Windows x64??????????????Oracle Tuxedo?Microsoft Visual Studio 2010????????????? ? ??????????????

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  • La Chine concurrence Apple avec l'iPed, une tablette 5 fois moins chère que l'iPad tournant sous And

    La Chine concurrence Apple avec l'iPed, une tablette 5 fois moins chère que l'iPad tournant sous Android Au salon Computex, qui a actuellement lieu à Taïwan, divers constructeurs présentent leurs nouveaux produits. Parmi les nouveaux appareils, plusieurs Tablet PC. Et, parmi ces tablettes... l'iPed. Ce gadget chinois est commercialisé par plusieurs revendeurs chinois. Non content d'emprunter le nom de la tablette d'Apple à une lettre près, il en reprend aussi le design et les icônes (et même l'emballage). Se voulant bon marché et abordable, l'iPed ne coûte que 105 dollars (86 euros, soit cinq fois moins cher que l'original). Pour ce prix, l'appareil est équipé d'un processeur Intel et de l'OS de Google : Android. Mai...

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  • Developing Windows (Vista/7) Gadgets

    - by John
    Apart from seeming a few, I don't know much about how gadgets work. Are they special applications, or regular apps with special styled windows? I can't think of any app I use which has asked me if I want to install a gadget... I'd have thought any application which is typically left running all the time would be suitable... Skype/MSN for example. Am I misunderstanding the point of gadgets, or are they not popular?

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  • What language is used in Google Desktop gadgets?

    - by Claudiu
    The language Google Desktop gadgets use resembles JavaScript, but it's different in subtle ways. For example, I saw this line in a gadget: options(HISTORY_OPTIONS_NAME) = items_.join("|"); which looks like it's assigning to a function call. That's just not OK in JavaScript... what language is this? And what exactly is that line doing?

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  • What does this javascript do?

    - by Rakesh Juyal
    I was adding recent videos gadget on my blog. In that widget i was supposed to add this line <script src="/feeds/posts/default?orderby=published&alt=json-in-script&callback=showrecentpostswiththumbs"> also, i added another script which was having the method showrecentpostswiththumbs [ used in callback ]. Please let me know what does above syntax do?

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  • Online Collaborative Schema Design (leverage google docs?)

    - by AK
    I'm looking for an online, collaborative schema designer. It's important that it can handle revisions (history of changes). This looks cool, and I could host it on a server - but doesn't look like it would handle multi-user: http://ondras.zarovi.cz/sql/demo/ Currently we're doing a lot of design collaboration on google docs/spreadsheets. Has anyone had any success using google spreadsheet for schema design? Even if there were just a gadget for drawing lines/connections, I might give Google Docs a shot.

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  • What is a good resources to add content snippets (widgets) to many sites like iGoogle, Facebook and

    - by Brennan
    I have found services like ClearSpring and Widgetbox for putting content snippets onto a widget range of social networking web sites, but I would like to build my own widgets without a third party dependency. I have been looking but I have not yet found a good resource to learn how to create widgets/gadgets for multiple sites. It was easy to build a gadget for iGoogle, but Facebook, MySpace and the others are less obvious. What is a good resource to create content snippets for multiple sites?

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  • C#: how to obtain the current clock speed of an Intel i-series CPU when TurboBoost is activated

    - by shifuimam
    I know that it's possible to get this information - Intel's own TurboBoost sidebar gadget appears to use an ActiveX control to determine the current clock speed of an i3/i5/i7 CPU when TurboBoost is active. However, I'm wanting to do this programmatically in C# - obtaining the CurrentClockSpeed value from WMI tops out at the set maximum clock speed of the CPU, so in TurboBoost mode, it doesn't report the current actual clock speed.

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  • Is it reasonable to use OpenGL for desktop applications?

    - by JamesK89
    I've been writing a small desktop gadget-type application that displays scrolling text along the bottom of the screen (Similar to the old CNN news ticker), however the performance of GDI is just unsatisfactory (As high as 8-12% on a quad core and 20% on a single core) even after I've attempted to clean out bottlenecks. I was considering using OpenGL instead to render everything, but I don't know if that is a reasonable option to require users to have hardware acceleration for a tiny app like this. Does anybody have any input on this?

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  • How to build a client to Google wave

    - by Haggai
    Hi, By looking at current Google wave APIs, I can't find a way to create an alternative client. It's not a robot or gadget, and the embed API is very slim. Nevertheless, I do see some clients out there - such as Waver and Waveboard. How do they do it ? is it based on XMPP ?

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  • Most basic, low power home surveillance system

    - by cbp
    I am thinking of setting up a simple but effective surveillance system for my house that is: Very low powered (preferably no PCs left running out of stand-by mode) Cheap. When motion (or sound) is detected, I would like it to: Send an email/phone alert to me Record and upload video to the web (in case they steal the camera) So I imagine a system where I leave a netbook PC in stand-by mode and have it woken up by a motion detector. This initiates software to send alerts and periodically upload recorded video to the web. The software part is easy for me, but I'm not really a gadget-man so I'd like some advice on using a motion sensor of some sort to wake up the PC. Does anyone have some good advice? I know there are a couple of questions dealing with this topic already (see here: http://superuser.com/questions/3054/looking-for-a-moderately-priced-home-surveillance-setup, and here: http://superuser.com/questions/2929/can-you-suggest-a-great-home-security-setup-anti-burglars-e-t-c) - I am seeking more specific information with this question.

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  • Wired network on computer to wifi

    - by user329592
    I just got myself a wifi capable cell phone, but I dont have a wireless internet at home. I do have a wired unlimited internet connection on my computer, and I wonder whether there is any gadget that I can plug into my computer (maybe at the usb port?) with which I can turn my computer into a wifi access point? I mean, a dongle or something which will enable me to connect my phone to my computer's internet through wi-fi? Also, I dont know anything about networking, so would it be hard for me to set up a secure wifi point? Thank you for reading this question through. Hope I can buy some sort of adapter which is comparitively cheap.

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  • Display aspect ratio problem on netbooks?

    - by Jian Lin
    Last night in a computer store with the midnight sale of Windows 7, I see many netbooks, all are 1024 x 600 resolution. Then when the CPU meter and the Clock gadget were added, the CPU meter looked spherical, but the clock (the second clock -- the silver one) looked somewhat oval. Later on I went to all the desktops and both the CPU meter and the clock were spherical. So do the netbook have this "aspect ratio" problem? It is not a big deal but it'd be nice to know if I get a netbook and know that it is common on the netbook. (and aware that the picture and photos will be slightly distorted). Update: All the netbooks were at 1024 x 600, which was their "native" resolution. Every single one of them showed an oval shaped clock. None of the desktop had that issue.

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  • Pin same app multiple times in Windows 7

    - by Mr. Shiny and New
    I use some programs with command line arguments and like to have shortcuts for launching those programs with those arguments. For example, I keep several Firefox profiles around and like to specify the profile name on the command line. Similarly I have several Eclipse shortcuts with a command line argument specifying the workspace to open. I would like to be able to pin these shortcuts to the start menu or taskbar in Windows 7. The problem I have is that once I've pinned one of these, no other shortcuts which launch the same exe can be launched. I'm also open to suggestions such as a suitable desktop gadget which can contain a bunch of arbitrary shortcuts, yet remain in a fixed position on my desktop somewhere, or some way of adding a secondary taskbar (this was possible in XP).

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