What\’s the difference between Track-At-Once & Disc-At-Once?

Track-At-Once This is the first option that was introduced when CD duplication software was first created. With this mode, each time a track is finished burning, the laser recording the information stops. When it stops, two run-out blocks of data are written. After that, one link block and four run-in blocks are written when the […]

Indigo Remote Log Viewer v1.54 released

Folks, Here\’s the newest version of the Remote Log Viewer for Indigo. It fixes a issue that was exposed when running under a Snow Leopard OS. The current days log file would appear to have duplicate entries… This was only a cosmetic issue, and has been fixed. The download for the release is available here…[download […]

No Menu Bar or Tabs in Windows XP Task Manager

When you open up Task Manager in Windows XP, there is no title bar, menu bar, or program tabs showing. Only the running applications, End Task, Switch To, and New Task buttons show up. This problem is easy to fix, the Task Manager is running in \”tiny footprint mode\”. To correct this, simply double-click on […]

Apple Releases iPhone OS 3.1.3

Apple today released a minor update for the iPhone and iPod touch. The update which weighs in around the upper 200MB mark depending on device seems to deliver just bug fixes according to the attached release notes. iPhone OS 3.1.2 Software Update This update for iPhone and iPod touch contains bug fixes and improvements, including […]

How a stray mouse click choked the NYSE & cost a bank $150K

The term comes from the idea of a clumsy, \’fat-fingered\’ typist, who presses extra keys without being aware of it. As the practice of high-frequency trading continues to become more widespread, concerns are growing that erroneous trades carried out by \’algos gone wild\’—a sort of digitally amplified version of the \’fat finger\’ phenomenon—could cause a […]

Valve might need a few Macintosh and Linux engineers

It seems as if Half-Life and Left 4 Dead developer Valve is looking for a few good men to engineer things for Linux and Macintosh. Several sleuth sites, as well as more than a share of Mac-focused sites, have been reporting on a rogue sentence not-so-tucked-away in Valve\’s Chris Green\’s LinkedIn profile, indicating that the […]

Apple announces the iPad (updated)

Apple today introduced the iPad. The 0.5\’-thick tablet weighs 1.5 lbs. and touts a 9.6\’ LCD (IPN) display. It features built-in Bluetooth and 802.11n connectivity, accelerometer, and compass and will be available in sizes from 16GB to 64GB. It uses a proprietary 1GHz Apple processor; the battery is purported to feature up to 10 hours […]