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The long walk to Cairo – It’s over if we want it

Yesterday Microsoft announced that the next version of Windows, aka Vista, aka Longhorn, will be delayed even further.

I remember attending a seminar featuring the IBM OS/2 Chief Technology Evangelist (CTE) in 1994, he demoed OS/2 running on a 16MB 486 doing amazing things, that were impossible to do using Windows 3.0, including speech recognition.

In the early 90ies Microsoft was pitching a future version of Windows NT, code named “Cairo”, that would introduce a distributed object oriented file system.

I remember the words of IBMs CTE clearly; “And it’s a long walk to Cairo”.
“Cairo” eventually became Windows NT 4.0, but we’re still walking and is Cairo in sight?

Why?…What’s that! Take a closer look at the background images shown in the Vista demos: it is indeed the Giza Pyramids – Microsoft clearly believes that they’re on final approach to Cairo.

It’s time to take back the desktop: Carpe Diem – The walk to Cairo IS over (if we want it).

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BBC NEWS | Technology | Hackers get Mac running Windows

BBC NEWS | Technology | Hackers get Mac running Windows

Of course I couldn’t resist the temptation to comment on the fact that Windows can boot on the new Apple Intel boxes. There’s still a long way to go before this is a feasible possibility for the majority of users, and a lot of drivers has to be written. But it’s a remarkable success for the underground community of Apple fans, and congratulations to the hackers that just did, what some engineers said couldn’t be done.

It’s not really a surprise that it could be done, the Intel based Macs really aren’t that different from off-the-shelf PCs, and Windows being a half-decent operating system, of course “only” needed to have drivers and hardware abstraction layers rewritten.

So what do I think about this. Well I think that it’s great news. I’ve said this before, I believe that this only means that Apple potentially can run with the high-end market and the market for the design conscious, especially when the Intel PowerMac replacements launch.

I do however hope that people take the “Pepsi-challenge” with Mac OS X, I really doubt that Windows on Mac will run as smoothly as Mac OS X, I’d really prefer if Windows programs were running under some sort of software layer, like DARWINE.

Another, in my mind related, topic, is that I think that Apple now should introduce OS X as a commercial alternative to Windows. People are tired of waiting endlessly for Windows Vista, that will introduce a new lock-in style programming model. Apple has a huge opportunity right now.

Oh well, in the future we’ll all laugh about this discussion about GUIs, fat clients and application programming interfaces (API)s, when we run applications off the world wide grid on ultra thin clients, that is powered by an open and free system.

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Wired 14.02: Geeks in Toyland – LEGO Mindstorms NXT

Wired 14.02: Geeks in Toyland

Not exactly news, but since I love LEGOs, in my opinion, it’s the greatest toy ever conceived, I was impressed to see an army of LEGO men on the cover of Wired 14.02.

The reason for the invasion of LEGO men, was that LEGO announced the next generation of their robotic construction kit, LEGO Mindstorms, NXT, at the CES in Las Vegas January 2006.

Below is a quote from the Wired article:

Lego built a global empire out of little plastic blocks, then conquered the wired world with a robot kit called Mindstorms. So when the time came for an upgrade, they turned to their obsessed fans – and rewrote the rules of the innovation game.

Last year LEGO was in big trouble, they sold off the LEGOLAND theme-parks, and were considering moving the HQ to China. This really enraged me.

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Manu Cornet’s website – PCkapring nu på Dansk

Manu Cornet’s website PCJacking/PCKapring

Så er Manu Cornets PCJacking side tilgængelig på Dansk, takket være undertegnede. Nyd…

Og skal vi SÅ komme i gang!

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Google Mars

Google Mars

Wahooo…Great…

And we thought that Google only looked for TWD (Total World Domination), it’s sooo much bigger than that…

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Computerworld – Sander: Ukendte konsekvenser ved åbent format

Computerworld – Sander: Ukendte konsekvenser ved åbent format

Man må sige at der sker ting og sager for tiden, jeg skal lige gennemtygge Hr. Sanders svar.

Fr. Holmsgaard var, som det tør være trofaste læsere bekendt, med i panel debatten om dokumentformater på Linuxforum 2006. Det var tydeligt at hun er i Open Document Format (ODF) lejren, jeg syntes faktisk hun sad og små-flirtede med Simon Phipps, COSO (Chief Open Source Source Officer) fra SUN Microsystems.

Det er naturligvis ikke helt så nemt som ODF lejren vil havde det til at se ud.

(Meget) mere senere.

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TechEBlog » Top 10 Strangest Lego Creations

TechEBlog » Top 10 Strangest Lego Creations

I just LOVE LEGO, and it’s not any news that technophiles share that passion.

Here’s a top-10 list of the strangest LEGO creations. LOL.

Hmm…Do you categorise a story on LEGO as “Technology”? Did it!

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NASA – NASA’s Cassini Discovers Potential Liquid Water on Enceladus

NASA – NASA’s Cassini Discovers Potential Liquid Water on Enceladus

The Cassini mission, already a stunning success, seems to have landend another scoop: The possibility that liquid water exists on the Saturn moon Enceladus.

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NASA – Robotic NASA Craft Begins Orbiting Mars for Most-Detailed Exam

NASA – Robotic NASA Craft Begins Orbiting Mars for Most-Detailed Exam

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft has reached the red planet, and is now performing an aerobreaking manoeuvre over the next 6 months.

Another success for the NASA robotic missions.

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Origami Project Team Blog : What’s the Hubbub?

Team Blog : What’s the Hubbub?
UPDATED! 11-Mar-2006@08:34. Originally posted 10-Mar-2006@06:33 CET.

LOL. Microsoft shows lots of humour, and it’s great that they’re so open about the intentional pouring of fuel on the bonfire of technology hype – it most certainly worked, and many managed to follow the bread-crumbs. I really like the bit about the, supposedly, overlap, with the Apple February 28th “fun” products announcement.

So what is Origami? Well it’s really not much more than a new form factor PC, and the real product name is UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC). Origami was the code name for the project, but Microsoft has decided to keep the name for the community site.