February 2005 - Posts

CherryOS Take 2... Is it really coming?

Just browsing through the old posts, I came across teh CherryOS post. Decided to checkout the site and what do ya know its been updated! They have been renamed(?) to Maui X-Stream and from the looks of it are gearing up to CherryOS release soon.

From Site:
With CherryOS -- a G4 Emulator -- you can install Panther, Apple's award winning operating system, onto your PC. In addition you will be able to use many of the day to day applications such as Safari and Apple's Mail. Perfect for learning a new environment, expanding your PC's capabilities or finalizing your purchase decision.

The questoin is, when will it come out? I sincerely hope that CherryOS is not a rip of PearPC which has been progressing nicely.

w00t 100th Blog post!

Yayyy! 100 pointless blog posts within the space of a 5 months. Just to recap the last 100 posts:

Most Popular blog item
Surprisingly the John Safron post about the exorcism dominates the statistics followed closley by the Cherry OS Emulator post. Considering I originally spelt John's name incorrectly (its John Safran) the mis-spelling (quite common it seems) dominates googles listing for his name with an O instead of an A... and thats without quotes:-)

Most Common Referrer
No surpises here, Google returns around 80-85% of the traffic to this blog across all its domains (from Australia, America, UK to Russia and HK mirrors).

Most Commented Item
Not including random SPAM messages for Viagra and free vacations the John Safron: Exorsim Episode contains the most commented.

Most Active Month
I think i went a tad overboard and decided my blog was going to be a news channel or something... looking back i've done 38 blogs for the first month of October! Obviously I had no life then(hasnt changed much since then... although now the workload is a little lower)!

Well thats a wrap for now... until the next 100 useless blog posts, have fun, take care and say ello to your mom for me... no wait... thats what Rove would say... *DOH*.... dammit thats Homer's line... NOTE2SELF: Think of a catching punch line to end each 100 blog post summaries.

Xbox Power Replacement Cord

Well I just got my replacement cord for the xbox, it looks alot fancier than the old one, and not only that it comes with a manual:O


The new Power Replacement Cable... Notice the fancieness?

I wonder how much it cost MS to send the unit out and also for the fancy power cord test function.... If you have an xbox make sure you go order your Xbox Power Replacement Cord!

PROOF: Microsoft *Does* listen to customer feedback (atleast for VS.NET 2005!)

The Microsoft Product Feedback site that beta testers (and public testers) use to provide feedback is taken seriously and if anything heres proof of it!


Product Feedback Center - Items in the choose items dialog can now be selected by highlighting the ones you want and hitting SPACE!

I submitted a suggestion a while ago to allow multi-selection when you select multiple items and hit space, after a week and a wee bit more its already implemented for the next major release... So the lesson from all this? Submit your feedback, regardless of whether its Express or non-Express builds of VS.NET, Whidbey or another product thats supported(havent been bothered to check)... Your feedback *does* get noted!

Back 2 Uni and Pioneer DVR-109 firmware release 1.17 out!

Well they say all good things must come to an end and sadly its time to go back to uni and not bum around all day... This does mean that replies to emails will take a little longer to reply as the daily intake of mail - especially the past 3-4months have nearly quadrippled (junk excluding).

Pioneer DVR-109 Firmware Update

I just got an email (whilst writing this) that Pioneer have released 1.17 of the drive firmware:

Pioneer Australia would like to inform you that an updated version of firmware 1.17 is now available for the DVR-109 and DVR-109BK.

Please click on the link below to visit the site, then download the firmware update file DVR109_FW117EU2.zip.

http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/computer/disclaimer.aspx?file=DVR109_FW117EU2.zip,

Thank you,

Pioneer Electronics Australia.

No idea whats changed yet because the site hasnt been updated, but if anything its going to be good... Recommended download for any DVR-109 burners out there (btw, by far the *BEST* burners i've had the pleasure of using thus far...)

*NEW* Google Toolbar & Windows Media Player 10 update:-)

Google Toolbar

Google have released a new toolbar for IE (something i simply cant live wihtout these days). the new update (v3.0) lets people automatically check their spelling in Web forms; translate words in English into several languages; and add Web links to certain plain text. For example, an address could be enhanced with a hypertext link to its location on a map, with the click of a button on the toolbar.

If anything, i sometimes drag and drop URL's onto the textbox instead of copying, pasting and pressing {ENTER}... Yes lazy I am, but smart he is (yoda talk)... Download Here.

New WMP Build
Theres a new version of Windows Media Player on the MS Download site, no change log is available yet thought:( Download Here.

SHOCKnHORROR: Internet Explorer 7.0 Details released (aka IE7)

Well who said the life of IE was over? ActiveWin.com reports on Microsoft's update to IE7. However, it seems (at this stage) it will be more addons like stronger security policies etc but deep down i hope they fix up IE's engine in particular:

- Proper XHTML support (including XHTML 2.0 which is still being written up)
- Proper CSS Level 2 support
- CSS level 3 once its finalised
- Standards compliancy when it comes to markup
- Alpha channel support in PNG's (nooohhhhhh)
- Scalable fonts
- Something about the GUI, while I'm not really suggesting we go with the whole “Skin“ crazyness other browsers have but maybe follow NetCaptor's lead and have some sort of browser-tabbing feature (VS.NET style tabbing would kick butt... thats docking tabs into various places, not so much the GUI design of VS.NET tabs although Whidbey's is nice)

I'm a strong believer in IE still, sure i use firefox on occassion, heck even mozilla and netscape with a healthy mix of Opera but IE is my main browser. So the rest is up to MS;-)

On Tuesday February 15, 2005, Bill Gates announced plans for a new version of Internet Explorer for Windows XP SP2 as part of the keynote address at the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco, CA. The new version will be called Internet Explorer 7 and a beta version will be available this summer. This information is under NDA and reserved for our Microsoft MVPs and should be treated as confidential until this information goes public at 9:30AM PST.

The following is our strategy and messaging for the Internet Explorer 7 announcement:

Microsoft browser security strategy · In today’s interconnected world, security is a top priority for Microsoft’s customers. Browsers are particularly targeted for malicious attacks because of their role as the Internet gateway for PC users. Microsoft works to protect customers in multiple ways, including engineering excellence in software development, technical innovation for new security features, rapid and broad distribution of security updates for browser vulnerabilities, and an industry-leading 24x7 security incident response via the Microsoft Security Response Center.

Major security upgrade to IE in SP2 · In the interest of helping to better protect our customers, we delivered XP SP2 last year, which included a major security upgrade to IE. IE in SP2 features a much stronger security infrastructure to help thwart malware attacks, block suspicious content, and eliminate many common spoofing attempts. In addition, it provides users with more control over the software that is installed on their system when browsing the Internet, helping to block unwanted downloads, including spyware.

· Response to SP2 has been extremely positive. To date, we have delivered more than 170 million copies of SP2. A recent report from Web analytics firm WebSideStory shows that almost half of all computer users browsing the web on weekends are using SP2.

Road ahead · But we recognize there is more to be done, and we are committed to continued innovation, and to work to stay ahead of malicious hackers. That is why Microsoft later this year will ship Windows AntiSpyware, which is already in beta testing, to further protect Internet Explorer users from spyware.

· Microsoft today is also committing to deliver a new ve