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Alex Bäcker's Wiki / Technology

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Technology

Page history last edited by Alex Backer, Ph.D. 1 mo ago

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

-Arthur C. Clarke

 

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Did anybody at Microsoft give Windows Vista to regular users to test before launching?

How to judge if a UI is really intuitive

The ridiculous security features in Windows Vista 

American Airlines' website is useless 

Is the range of RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N routers really 10X that of Wireless-G

What make Facebook so successful 

The advantages of SMS over voice calls

How to convert MXF files from a P2 card to AVI using AVID

Steve Jobs got one UI wrong

In the age of self-updating software, Microsoft leads the way into the Stone Age

Goggles: The best treatment for eye allergies

Stay away from Lunarpages

Stay away from T-mobile

Stay away from Active.com

Contour Perfit mice are comfortable but neither of my 2 lasted more than two years - May 15, 2007

A prediction: HOT OR NOT's average stay will start going up. Except they reversed course, and social networks are eclipsing stand-alone apps like HON. Keep track of it here - May 10, 2007

[Antivirus software comparison: ZoneAlarm, Norton and Mcafee] - April 29, 2007

My Cybertwin - April 15, 2007

Rhapsody's subreptitious billing and lack of customer support - March 26, 2007

Three strikes, and the Sidekick 3 is out - March 6, 2007

The Internet will revolutionize TV by the next World Cup - Jan. 27, 2007

The WWW has entered adulthood - Jan. 12, 2007

eBay and Amazon audiences identical since mid 2005 - Jan. 12, 2007

Call a T-Mobile number while its owner is abroad and get your own voicemail - Dec. 30, 2006

A personal computer beat the world chess champion - Dec. 5, 2006

Eric Horvitz: Automated scientists ahead.

The Next 50 Years by Stephen Wolfram - I agree on this one.

When GPS starts using GPS wisely

Find Nearby Friends with your Cellphone

The First Law of UI Design: The Principle of Least Action

A Remote Video Eye Tracker - Bäcker & Peral, 1997

 

 

 

 

 

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