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Stellarium Review

by admin on Mar.21, 2010, under Open Source, Space, Technology

After MapQuest and other similar services made computer based mapping second nature to millions of people, software developers decided to turn their attention to the skies, bringing “sky mapping” to the desktop. Microsoft WorldWide Telescope, Google Sky (part of Google Earth), and Stellarium offer three different takes on how to explore the galaxies from your computer. Best of all, all three are free, so the cost of entry for accessing all of this information is nonexistent. Read on to learn what differentiates each product and how good of an experience they deliver to the user.

Part 1: Google Earth with Google Sky

Part 2: Microsoft WorldWide Telescope

Part 3: Stellarium

Unlike WorldWide Telescope and Google Earth, which are both free, Stellarium is both free and open source. It is licensed under the GPL (General Public License); as such, community members continually improve the software. Stellarium is available as a desktop application for Windows, OS X, and Linux, and can be downloaded from www.stellarium.org.

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Quote of the Day

by admin on Feb.20, 2010, under Microsoft, Quotes

Our model is clean and simple. We build something, we sell that thing. If something is free, you should take a look and find out where the real cost is.

Steve Ballmer, in response to a Windows Phone 7 pricing question.

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Obama administration to axe NASA Programs

by admin on Jan.29, 2010, under News, Space

Sadly, it looks like the recent budget cuts that President Obama announced during his State of the Union address have hit NASA where it hurts: the Ares spaceship program, set to replace the aging Space Shuttles in the next few years, appears to have been entirely cancelled.  In addition, planned future missions to the moon have been at least postponed if not entirely written off as well.  It is a shame that our nation, once at the forefront of space exploration, must once again take a backward step in the face of limited financial resources.

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HP slides in Slate update before Apple Tablet launch

by admin on Jan.26, 2010, under Apple, Microsoft, News, Technology

The HP Slate is slated (sorry, couldn’t resist) to offer more versatility, more power, and a lower price than the rumored Apple slate; it’s truly a do-it-all device.

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Apple tablet: facing tough competition in an emerging market

by admin on Jan.21, 2010, under Apple, News, Technology

On January 27, Apple will likely introduce a new tablet product. For the past two years, rumors have been circulating the internet about what that device might consist of. Many speculate that it will be an “enlarged iPod touch,” running a derivative of the iPhone OS. Others suspect it might be a “tablet Mac,” running a stripped down version of Mac OS X. This “middle ground” area that lives between the laptops and smartphones we use every day is a brand new market, and many companies have been working hard over the past year to define it.

When Apple entered the smartphone market with the iPhone in June 2007, it was already a fairly mature market. Four years prior, Microsoft had launched Windows Mobile 2003, a huge release that offered a full touchscreen smartphone experience with multi-tasking, robust email and music support, and syncing for music and TV shows. That same year, Palm launched the Treo 600, a remarkable device that offered an incredibly seamless solution for consuming media, email, and other content on the go. BlackBerry devices had been offering a refined mobile email experience for several years. Essentially, the iPhone entered a market that was already defined, and brought new levels of media consumption and refinement to the table, while lacking real applications, games, copy and paste, multi-tasking, and MMS (features that have all been added besides multitasking, which is expected to arrive with iPhone OS 4.0). (continue reading…)

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