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- Fix: Wrong resolution when re-syncing HDMI from Media Centre
- ATi Catalyst 10.6 does not work with 4870×2 cards or Crossfire
- Set default search in Chrome to google.co.uk without it defaulting to a UK search
- Why Cyclists Run Red Lights
- DICE are still doing it right
- Using DirectShow Video Acceleration for mkv VC-1 / h.264
- ATi driver support is still boring
- blinkbox.com launches Paid Streaming
- [woob]Robbo at i36 SF4 Final
- SkyHD update fixes single feed woes for flat dwellers
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- Had to walk on by @DeptOfCoffee at lunch today - they're just too damn busy (popular). 02:24:27 PM February 01, 2012 from web
- Pretty decent google lunch today. 36 hour slow cooked pork belly. Mussels in red Thai curry. Just amazing. 10:51:26 PM January 26, 2012 from Tweetbot for iPhone
- .@SamsBrasserie @balhampeople Joey was in our favourite brunch (not lunch) place today and we missed him. Middle class gutted. 10:23:42 PM January 18, 2012 from web
- .@British_Airways turns out your booking site is badly broken in Chrome - won't let you submit passenger info (passport # etc). Works in IE. 10:17:20 AM January 18, 2012 from web
- Really great read about why you shouldn't assume your gmail will always be there. http://t.co/zyYK7xDK 09:54:13 AM January 14, 2012 from Instapaper
Category Archives: Internets
Set default search in Chrome to google.co.uk without it defaulting to a UK search
Why do you care? Because if you’re a UK internet user, sometimes you will want to click on the “show results from sites in the UK” button. And if you’re a chrome user, sometimes this button won’t be there because … Continue reading
blinkbox.com launches Paid Streaming
blinkbox.com has launched paid streaming with over 1,100 movies from Warner Brothers and Universal available to stream instantly. It’s actually pretty good, you know.
Roll muck eff emm
There’s a lovely little internet radio jobby that a few good folks on the forum I frequent are broadcasting. I urge you to drop it into your players: http://rllmukfm.net
The most useful site you will hear of today
is: http://seeqpod.com An indexer of mp3s. A search engine for songs. A spider of singles. I don’t know on what grounds the RIAA would have this shut down, but I’m sure they’re working on it as I type, so enjoy … Continue reading
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