Thursday, June 26 2008

Laser TV, will it survive amongst the other manufactures.

Mitsubishi has announced that it’s Laser TV technology will be coming out in the US soon. See their website at http://www.believingisseeing.tv/

Basically Laser TV’s use a bunch of lasers to try and give the best picture in a flat panel display (using DLP technology, so it’s similar to a projector but doesn’t need a globe replacement).

What I wonder, as both a consumer and a sales assistant is ‘Will Laser TV survive’. The technology sounds like it could be great, but with Mitsubishi being the only manufacture and it only being announced in the US, compared to LCD and Plasma which area available everywhere in different brands.

Also, technology such as OLED is being actively developed by companies like Sony and Panasonic, as well as improvements to backlighting on LCD’s. Laser TV technology has only been announced and developed by Mitsubishi, who isn’t giving much information away (see the FAQ on their website).

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Monday, June 2 2008

When things gone wrong….

As some may have noticed, email and access to this website would have not been working last Wednesday morning. This was due to a network hardware problem that occurred in my hosts ACT data-centre (see http://status.aussiehq.com.au/item/2025.html for the explanation). 

Now with most hosts, this and other networking issues occurs only once in a while (some hosts though are worse (see the Whirlpool Forums for posts on these) and some are unlikely (Dreamhost has had unfortunate issues in the past)).

Now the biggest thing, and something that I guess isn’t thought of, is what happens if there is an explosion and fire in the power room of a data-centre.

Usually if there is a power issue (eg. no power to the grid), backup generators kick in. Unfortunately, for ‘The Planet’, they had a short that caused their power room in one of their data-centre’s to catch fire and explode (thankfully for them, not causing any damage to other infrastructure including servers). At least they are keeping updates on their forums about the issue, something that some other hosts rarely do. 

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Wednesday, March 19 2008

WordPress 2.5 RC1

The good folks at WordPress have released some screenshots as well as RC1 of the next revision of WordPress. 
A part of the next version involves a redesign of the administration section. The admin section doesn’t look that pretty in the current form. The next version freshen’s the look as well as improving some of the key design elements.

I might post some screenshots/a review on the RC sometime in the near future (that is if they don’t release the final version before I get to the review).

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Monday, February 25 2008

LANZAC DAY – are you ready?

LANZAC Day

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Monday, June 18 2007

Hello from Safari on Windows

SafariAfter having to get the latest Webkit nightly (the framework for Safari) to make this and many other sites work correctly, I am now able to say hi from Safari for Windows.

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