Monthly Archives: January 2009
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I was sitting at the kitchen enjoying my first coffee cup of the day, and then as always reading some online newspapers. Today I found an article in the English (International) section of Spiegel: Untouched Communist-Era Apartment Discovered. Imagine time standing still for about 20 years. Well, that is more or less the case with a small appartment in former D.D.R. An architect opened an appartment last week that was abandoned in a hurry in early 1989. It gives an intriguing glimpse into […] Continue reading →

19
Jan

Sad, but true

Just before the weekend I heard that the European Commission (EC) was to demand that Microsoft stop bundling Internet Explorer (IE) in Windows, and that was after Norwegian Opera Software ASA complained to the EU about the software giant’s bundling practices and alleged undermining of Web standards. If I am not mistaken the complain was delivered in 2007. I must admit I am very surprised, and I once again share the thoughts of Paul Thurrot at WindowsITPro: That IE has been […] Continue reading →

Today we had a heavy snowfall here in Oslo, and it is still snowing. I guess I should bring the camera with me and try to do some nice pictures. I had a quick walk around at Tøyen, Kampen and Galgeberg tonight. […] Continue reading →

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18
Jan

Blog Addict?

Take the survey too. How addicted to blogging are you? 62%How Addicted to Blogging Are You? […] Continue reading →

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TeliaSonera today announced that they have signed the world’s first 4G commercial contracts. Citizens of Stockholm and Oslo will give access to the next generation’s mobile broadband in 2008. And that with speeds up to 100 Mbps. Is it time to say good buy to ADSL? The 4G/LTE system is based on 3GPP standards for Long Term Evolution (LTE) radio technology and System Architecture Evolution (SAE) core technology. I guess it is time to learn some new terms again … […] Continue reading →

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