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Footer is Next

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Still need to design a footer for copyright information, but thus far everything is going smoothly and much better than I planned it would. I expected difficulties making the design into an actual page. Apparently I was wrong. Good!

Femigeek.net Alpha Layout

Sunday, June 12, 2005

OMGZ. Look, it's a half-way working LAYOUT of it. =D

Femigeek.net will look something like this when comepleted, hokai:

Femigeek Prototype

=O? Design changes are always possible. =D

Human Blood For Electrical Power

Sunday, May 15 2005

burner writes "A Japanese research team has developed a fuel cell that runs on blood without using toxic substances,opening the way for use in artificial hearts and other organs. The biological fuel cell uses glucose with a non-toxic substance used to draw electrons from glucose. So where should I have my laptop power port installed?"

Portable Internet Radio to take on XM?

Sunday, May 15, 2005

TheDude writes "A friend who works for a design company attended the Australian EDN awards last night and was impressed with one of the winners, in the wireless category, which was won by Grey Innovation for their Infusion device . It's a Linux based portable internet radio that streams Internet Radio over WiFi. Is this the future of Radio? Given the big push by XM and Sirus , the potential of Podcasting and now the "inFusion", in which direction is mass-audio-broadcast heading? And why isn't anyone really pushing Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB), like they have in the UK ?"

HP Will Offer Customized Linux in Notebooks

Sunday, May 14, 2005

diegocgteleline.es writes "According with Tom's Hardware, HP is working with Ubuntu to offer a customized GNU/Linux version that works 100% - wireless, bluetooth, IrDA, IEEE1394 - with HP hardware. This offer will be restricted to Europe, Middle East and Africa. The CD includes free support through online resources as well as paid support through Canonical, the developer of Ubuntu."