It was about time that someone came up with a good concept for a portable printer that prints full size regular paper. That time has finally come!
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by Eric Dye
It was about time that someone came up with a good concept for a portable printer that prints full size regular paper. That time has finally come!
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by James Brooks
Eep!
A recent study performed by Ottowa-based Blaze Software reveals that Android’s mobile Web browser is significantly faster than the mobile Safari browser found on Apple’s iPhone. Blaze performed 45,000 separate tests using 1,000 different websites along with its mobile measurement service, and found that Android was 52% faster on average.
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by Eric Dye
True story.
They’re being used in advertising, at conferences, you can even create a personal QR code.
Here is a jQuery plugin for a pure browser qrcode generation:
by James Brooks
Branding company Brandstack have just release a new-look website for their brand buying and selling services.
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by Eric Dye
I was recently contacted by my home church in the United States. They needed me to make some website modifications for them. It should have been a breeze, but it wasn’t.
I immediately ran into technical problems due to how their site was configured on the server. When I dealt with the hosting company they were using, it took over a dozen emails to find out they couldn’t help me. Poor customer service. Bad hosting company.
The CMS that had been picked by the original developer, didn’t give the church the flexibility it needed to grow. The system was maxed-out from day one. A simple added page could cripple the system. To make matters worse, the site was threaded together with two different CMS’s!
by Eric Dye
The 100ft structure was record breaking.
Built by 6,000 volunteers in Sao Paulo, Brazil this past weekend, it took 500,000 Legos to construct!
Such was the scale of the task, Lego sent designers from Denmark to help build the tower, which stands at exactly 102.33 feet. This is just under ten inches taller than the previous record holder, built in Chile in 2008.