Video of the Day
Title: Unity in VMware Fusion for Mac OS X
Abstract: Demonstration of VMware Fusion’s upcoming Unity feature which allows users to interact with Windows applications on Mac OS X as if they were Mac applications.
Source: TUAW.
Title: Unity in VMware Fusion for Mac OS X
Abstract: Demonstration of VMware Fusion’s upcoming Unity feature which allows users to interact with Windows applications on Mac OS X as if they were Mac applications.
Source: TUAW.
I’m looking these 2 videos about the Chat between S. Jobs and B. Gates at All Things Digital 2007.
Actually I finished this:
And on my way to see the most interesting one: Continue…

Today, after finishing of the URL-game of xmau (I have jumped the 42 because… I don’t know how to make THE QUESTION: I have found the credits casually!
), I have decided to come back to life.
And, on TUAW, I found this: VMWare release the beta 2 of Fusion, the MacOSX version of VMWare Virtualization System.
The biggest news is the availability of the native 3D-Support of DirectX for virtualized Windows installations.

On http://get.opensolaris.org/ you can book a free OpenSolaris Starter Kit. It’s a good occasion to try the features of this SUPER-OS and familiarize with it.
It’s free! Inside you’ll find tutorials, documentation, and two DVDs filled with useful software. Get started using OpenSolaris technology — right on your laptop or home PC.
This kit will help you learn about the OpenSolaris source code and the community. On the DVDs, you’ll find:
- Solaris Express — Preview future features of Sun’s Solaris Operating System. Also inside: ZFS, DTrace, Containers, and hundreds of other unique features.
- Live CDs — These bootable images allow you to check out community-built distributions of OpenSolaris, each with unique features:
- Sun Studio compilers — Get advanced features for developing applications on Sun Solaris SPARC and x86/x64 platforms.
- OpenSolaris source code.
To get the kit you need to register/signin to the OpenSolaris website.
Source, OSS|blog.

I think its so useless to spend any kind of word.
Go to the (very busy) official iPhone presentation page… and wait for June (or October if you are in Europe… or 2008 for the rest of the world).
Gorgeous!!! O_o
Main changes:
0.3.0) 2006-12-20:
- Updated the kernel to Linux-2.6.18.5 with Reiser4
- Added xorg graphical environment with WindowMaker
- Added gparted-0.3.3 to replace qtparted
- Added ntfs3g-beta-20061212 (full NTFS Read/Write)
- Added graphical editors (gvim, leafpad)
- Added graphical web browsers (firefox-2.0 and dillo)
- Updated the file-system tools (parted, e2fsprogs, xfsprogs, …)
- Updated the system (glibc, clamav, …)
- Updated the bootdisks
I used it a couple of times to fix my linux-box and, in general, my pc. It’s the swift knife of every good admin. The only “fault” of it? The project is growing only on x86: PPC is sucking.
p.s. I want to highlight to you the most important features in this release, for me: the usage of GParted, better of any other partitioning tool on linux, and the driver NTFS3G.
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