In practicality this means, that one can access and edit the Google Calendar from any computer, and have it synchronize with the cell phone calendar anywhere by a few clicks on the cell phone.
Just a few days after the launch of the games the first interesting news appears.
The first reviews of the games has appeared. It sounds like some of the games is quite OK. But it is pretty simple games. Playing Doom on the Linux firmware seems the most advanced game by far.
We could hope that new independent games will appear soon, since the reverse engineering of the Ipod games has started. In time it is the hope that this will make it possible for people to write their own Ipod games. This could spawn a new community.
Apple latest announcement included games for the Ipod.
When Apple Tuesday announced the New Ipod models, the biggest surprise to me was that Apple will be selling Games through the Itunes Music Store. The games include classics like Tetris, Pac-Man and Texas-hold-em.
Most Geeks know that it has been possible to play games on the Ipod for some time. All that is needed is an alternative firmware like Linux or Rockbox, and then it is possible to play Doom or use the Gameboy emulator to play Gameboy classics.
On David Naylors block he presents a meta search tool called Zippy. I just tried it out, at it gave a lot of cool information on my website. It tells you exactly which pages has been indexed by which search engine things. I told that most of Tech Tag has been indexed by Google, MSN and Yahoo, and that it in no way is indexed by ask.com. I will be looking in to this in the next couple of days.
Cspace promises an instant messenger with file sharing, remote access and a high security level. A beta product which seems a viable alternative to other desktop sharing products. (more…)
Synchronizing the Ipod calendar is very simple, it only require, that you place your ical-file in the Calendar folder on the Ipod. Syncing with Google Calendar only requires that you download your private calendar file. If access your Google Calendar, and navigate to [settings]-[Calendar]-["calendar name"], then you just have to right click on the “ical” logo by the private address, and select to save it to the Calendar folder on the Ipod.
Even though this is pretty simple, it could be fun to make it even simpler (more…)
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