Tuesday, August 12, 2008

IBM finally releases ServerGuide CD supporting Windows Server 2008

This week IBM have finally released an updated version of their ServerGuide CD which is used to automate system setup including the installation of operating systems on IBM System X servers. HP released their SmartStart software supporting Windows Se... (more in the full post)

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I've just posted an updated version of my Windows Mobile Classic/Professional Twitter client, Twitula (and the name's definitely getting on my nerves now).
This includes the following new features (thanks to Ed Hansberry for the feedback that prompted this):

* You now have the option to automatically retrieve the Friends timeline at login.
* You now have the option to scroll a page at a time, instead of a line or two
(These two options can be configured via the "Options" er, option)

* You can now see a list of replies to messages you send using "@" + screen name.
* Soft keys are enabled on the status update and message screens

Additionally, I've tweaked the code to deal with the fact that Twitter for some reason sends mostly empty responses rather than returning a 304 (Not Modified) status when the content has not changed since your last request.

Frustrations: As of right now, the public timeline is no longer working. This is because the XML response from the Twitter API consists of incomplete data (users of the previous version of Twitula will get an error, whereas users of this version will see a message telling them nothing usable was returned).
I hope the Twitter developers and/or administrators will resolve this issue shortly (no sign of it so far), otherwise I'll have to try something else (my current options involve using colourful language to my PC and then sulking for a week)

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As predicted, Microsoft have finished off SQL Server 2008 and have made it available immediately for download from Technet, MSDN and also in the form of a 180-day trial for anyone.

Click here to download the trial

The free version o... (more in the full post)

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Rumours are going around that Telecom New Zealand will announce tomorrow nationwide deployment of 850 MHz UMTS (WCDMA/HSDPA).

Telecom's original plans were for 850MHz GSM/EDGE in rural areas and 2100MHz WCDMA in the cities.

Let's see what is happening, tomorrow...

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