- Experimenting with visitmix.com lab’s Gestalt
- Saint Shenanigans
- Speed, Quality, Cheap. Pick any Two.
- State of Software Design in NSW HSC
- It is not the Apple Tablet, it is the Store
- Facial Update
- Why the Quietness?
- What does Transparency mean to me?
- The long search for the perfect WPF Twitter Client. Over.
- #auteched week begin
- Twenty Years Ago Today
- Where is Nick?
- Sanity Prevails
- 28 Weeks. 18 Weeks Down
- New Windows Home Server
- Japan Photo
- Microsoft and Web 2.0 Stuff
- Bing Box on your Website or Blog
- New.CloudApp();
- Fifth Barcamp Sydney, Saturday June 27th
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By Nick Hodge | August 13, 2006
Virtualization
VMWare and Xen seem to be talking to each other again. So Xen is “piggy in the middle”?
Good news for customers is that an standard way of instrumenting virtual environments has been decided; and the freedom of choice prevails.
Turning Japanese
In Japan, 100Mbps Fibre to the Home, for a mere US$36 per month, apart from 100Mb/s and VoIP. No wonder Australia’s Telstra is reticent to install fibre-to-the-home in Australia. It is not all well in Japan; the government seems to have regulated NTT’s ability to charge for bandwidth use. D’oh.
The Tubes are Tied
Blocked Tubes of the Internets
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