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The Xperia Go has finally replaced my X10 Mini Pro
About three years ago I was a latecomer on the smartphone market, when I got myself an Sony-Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro (gosh, that's a long...
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21/Mar at 15:34
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
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Ingress: Get your smartphones ready for a Friday night out
So, what did you do last Friday night? Ask your typical friendly neighborhood nerd and chances are you'll hear that they've been doing...
Posted
21/Jan at 18:38
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woutervanvliet
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Fun & Games
read by 55 people
Unboxing my Nexus 7 - In Full Double HD 3D
The road to getting my Nexus 7 has been long. Very long, to me. The device was announced back at the end of june, and back then only released...
Posted
3/Nov 2012 at 16:58
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 26 people
Raspberry PI - Part 3 - Enter Ice Cream Sandwich, but not for long
My quest for getting Android to run on my Raspberry Pi continues, but I fear that it stops here as well. The Android Pi Wiki mentions that...
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23/Oct 2012 at 01:49
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 26 people
Raspberry PI - Part 2 - Enter Android 2.3
It's already a while ago that I got my second Raspberry Pi and haven't really been doing anything with either one of them for a while. But,...
Posted
22/Oct 2012 at 23:38
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 105 people
Vegas Pro 12 released - proxy editing was never this easy
This might be my shortest post ever, but I might come with a longer review of the newsly released Vegas Pro 12 at a later point. Right now,...
Posted
27/Sep 2012 at 01:44
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woutervanvliet
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Film & Video
read by 198 people
How I finally solved my Sony Movie Studio HD Platinum instability issues
Not too long ago, I started to do some Full HD, stereoscopic 3D editing and found that the Sony Vegas line of products appeared to be the...
Posted
3/Sep 2012 at 14:43
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 335 people
Two factor authentication: Pros and cons
Google has had it for some time now. Dropbox announced it today. Amazon Web Services uses it. Many corporate VPN solutions use it. Internet...
Posted
27/Aug 2012 at 13:51
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 53 people
Time to open Johan Nygård's package after 100 years
After just about one hundred yers, the residents of Sel, a small town in the center of Norway, will find out what Johan Nygård has hidden in...
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24/Aug 2012 at 13:47
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woutervanvliet
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Books & Literature
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David Gilmour Live 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon
Not the best known work of the lead guitarist of Pink Floyd. And probably not the best, but the first song (Until we Sleep) sounds great....
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17/Aug 2012 at 18:23
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Frank van der Niet
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Music & Sound
read by 7 people
Definitely Dead - about two prostitutes, a dead man and some bullets
A short film (roughly 17 minutes) about a prostitute who finds her customer dead on her bed the next morning tries to cover up his dead and...
Posted
14/Aug 2012 at 18:38
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woutervanvliet
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Film & Video
read by 46 people
Nike's "Greatness" commercial with fat-Nathan
It's like the advertisers can't do anything right. On the one end they - and the fashion magazines - are being criticised for only using...
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14/Aug 2012 at 16:31
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woutervanvliet
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Sports & Events
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EBU Showreel 2012 - More than the Eurovision Song Contest
Most people would know the EBU, perhaps without knowing it, from their annual Eurovision Song Contest, Junior Eurovision Song Contest and...
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14/Aug 2012 at 13:31
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woutervanvliet
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Film & Video
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Lighthouse in danger at Rubjerg Knude
Most lighthouses are built close to the sea, but not all that many are in danger of being swallowed by it.
Posted
14/Aug 2012 at 12:48
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woutervanvliet
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Earth & Nature
read by 28 people
Google just plussed the + game with Events - before, during and beyond
For anybody following Google IO 2012 today, skip on and find something else to read. You already know it. If not, keep reading.
Posted
27/Jun 2012 at 21:52
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
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Getting started with my Raspberry PI
About half a year ago, back in the cold month of February, a good friend told me about the Raspberry PI - an very small, very basic computer...
Posted
22/Jun 2012 at 13:55
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
/ read by 1635 people
Will Google Drive work on Linux?
Alright. So we did already have Dropbox and Ubuntu One. And this iClod thing from Apple. And WeTransfer to send big files. Along comes Google...
Posted
25/Apr 2012 at 15:59
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woutervanvliet
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Science & Tech
read by 181 people
Looking out the window of a Fokker 70 - in True Double HD 3D
I recently spend some days in Amsterdam, but that's not what this is about. It's about the flight back, where I decided to try out this...
Posted
24/Apr 2012 at 21:09
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woutervanvliet
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Earth & Nature
read by 156 people
Some basic information about zombies
With series like
The Walking Dead
, zombies are hot again.
Posted
11/Apr 2012 at 16:22
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Frank van der Niet
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Film & Video
read by 153 people
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