LED Scroller
Downloads - the scroller that actually LOOKS like a LED display! LED scroller lets you type in a text, choose color and speed, and scroll the text sideways like a LED display on your Android! Cool in the dark, and nifty to send very visible LED messages to...
[July 20, 2009, 8:00]
LED Basketball
Downloads LED Basketball for the iPhone.touchGrove brings you old-school basketball at it's very best. Your friends and associates will drool over the creamy orange plastic case.the pulsating bright red LED's.the razor-sharp, authentic court screen...
[October 17, 2008, 12:13]
Easier Custom Button and LED Integration
White Papers This presentation explains how to implement a standardized custom button and LED interface using an Embedded Controller and ACPI BIOS. It provides details on mapping custom buttons and LEDs to the HID (Human Interface Device) software stack.
[November 4, 2006, 0:00]
LED Animator
Downloads LED Animator is a simple, entertaining, flipbook style editor you can easily make amusing creations with.Just make a colorful, bright light animation in minutes and play it.Featured with seven different colors, use abilities such as copy/paste to...
[March 18, 2009, 6:08]
Management-led team buys CIO Connect
News A management-led buyout team has bought IT management networking organisation CIO Connect from the National Computing Centre (NCC). The buyout was led by CIO Connect chief executive Nick Kirkland and supported by investment from Shackleton Ventures.
[February 20, 2008, 8:09]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Re: "If Pepsi went around threatening people who bought Cola or vice versa they'd just be laughed at. Pepsi/Coca-Cola *do* carry out this kind of activity. The branded fridges in shops are owned by the companies and given to the shops for free.
[September 6, 2005, 13:40]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Who do Microsoft think they are? If Pepsi went around threatening people who bought Cola or vice versa they'd just be laughed at.
[September 6, 2005, 13:07]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback /* Microsoft will not support OpenDocument in its next version of Office 12 as it believed the format to be inferior and said is not compatible with older versions of Office I'm missing something here -- how is this different from MSXML:
[September 6, 2005, 13:40]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Well I think that MS products are much better than anything in the Open Source options available. Besides, independent reports have proved that OS is more expensive than MS integrated suite.
[September 6, 2005, 13:32]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback LIES AND FUD from Yates: As "a.c.points out, the K-Office Suite (current release 1.4.1, and all future releases) supports the Oasis OpenDocument format. Like OpenOffice.org, this is a complete Suite, including presentation, spreadsheet...
[September 6, 2005, 19:07]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback For every popular piece of proprietary software out there, there's at least one viable open-source alternative available, often more, that either costs much less or is free. Someone also mentioned that "OS" (which I assume they mean Open Source and...
[October 9, 2005, 18:23]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Re Re: "If Pepsi went around threatening people who bought Cola. The agreements on the fridges are limited to that fridge only. The shop can put a Pepsi fridge alongside if it wants to. Microsoft's original limiting agreements with computer stores...
[September 7, 2005, 9:13]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback What I find funny, is that OOo 2.0 beta 2 supports MS XML (on top of 'original' MSO 97/XP formats) - it might be patchy, long to load/save, but it does seem to work with MSO 2003 XML formats; since OOo exploits all of OASIS XML document formats...
[September 6, 2005, 16:21]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback I'm sick of Microsoft whining that the OpenDocument format isn't good enough. Good enough for what. It's good enough for OpenOffice, for Boeing, for Corel, for IBM, for SUN, for the Australian Archives.
[September 7, 2005, 13:34]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback The MS license is not online. I've looked and looked, and found only fluff *about* the license, but not the critter itself. Tom, can you post a link from the article to the license. A lot of crap is coming out of Redmond these days and some of it...
[September 6, 2005, 8:39]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Let's hope they that Mass.doesn't have a lot of business logic in VBA. Otherwise, switching will cost far more than they've bargained for. Still, good luck to them; competition based on reality, not religion, is GOOD, even if they're just using...
[September 5, 2005, 23:28]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Yates is incorrect. OpenDocument is supported by many suites. Since it is open and not encumbered by patents, even Microsoft -- a member of the OASIS technical committee for OpenDocument, no less -- could choose support it.
[September 6, 2005, 9:14]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Ofcourse Microsoft will have to do an all out assault against Massachusetts now because they simply can't effort to not pollute Massachusetts findings and reasoning before it becomes common knowledge around the globe: yes, you can drop Microsoft...
[September 5, 2005, 20:36]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback It doesn't amaze me that Microsoft will be doing as much as it can to ensure that government agencies and companies stick with some iteration of Microsoft Office. Office has been Microsoft's biggest cash cow and anything that jeopardizes that...
[September 6, 2005, 16:15]
Legal worries led Massachusetts to open standards
Talkback Where was Microsoft's concern for backward compatibility before? At least one version of Office made files that once you loaded ones from an earlier version in and saved them, even if you changed nothing, the file could no longer be read by a...
[September 6, 2005, 15:33]



