April 23, 2012

TimeMachine: System Shock 2


So... I never played that game...
Installing...
Double click.

WOW!

Old style!

Yes, I have so much free time!


April 21, 2012

Twit twit Twitter


Guys, now we have a Twitter account. WE HAVE TECHNOLOGY.
Follow LCL on Twitter for random things etc..
The link is in the right column >>>

Yes, only Twitter, I hate Facebook.


April 20, 2012

The Thing from 2002 #2 full post


Ok, game over. (Previous post)

The graphic is not bad for the year 2002, the gameplay is also good but sometimes your allies are very dumb.
The funny part is the low trust in each other and you can earn trust in your members helping them, giving them weapons and testing your blood (if you are a ... thing).
You can also aiming their heads to earn a "different trust". :-D
Fundamentally your allies are MEAT. Sweet burning meat. Useful, but meat.
The medic can cure you, engineers can fix things etc...

There are many leves... so... screenshots time? C'mon!!


There is a bunch of screens, so click to view the full post!!

April 19, 2012

Windows gadgets, how can I lock them?

I miss the ability to lock gadgets on desktop.
With "lock" I mean avoiding that the bar appears, move them by mistake, etc ...



It's only a mockup
Another little good thing to add in the next Windows? (If gadgets will survive)

April 18, 2012

Android VS iOS, analized by a user



This is the analysis of a user about the two mobile operating systems using them in several devices.
I agree with many of his observations.

1° part http://youtu.be/NMiY1kSTHZw

2° part http://youtu.be/Ayx4XsBaJBI

3° part http://youtu.be/fsGQ_xts_Gw

4° part http://youtu.be/jlPKVWv1WxU

April 17, 2012

Windows 8 editions


Announced the Windows 8 versions:

Windows 8
Windows 8 Pro
Windows RT (arm tablets)

Feature name W8 W8 Pro W RT
Upgrades from Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium
x
x
Upgrades from Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate x
Start screen, Semantic Zoom, Live Tiles x x x
Windows Store x x x
Apps (Mail, Calendar, People, Messaging, Photos, SkyDrive, Reader, Music, Video) x x x
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote) x
Internet Explorer 10 x x x
Device encryption x
Connected standby x x x
Microsoft account x x x
Desktop x x x
Installation of x86/64 and desktop software x x
Updated Windows Explorer x x x
Windows Defender x x x
SmartScreen x x x
Windows Update x x x
Enhanced Task Manager x x x
Switch languages on the fly (Language Packs) x x x
Better multiple monitor support x x x
Storage Spaces x x
Windows Media Player x x
Exchange ActiveSync x x x
File history x x x
ISO / VHD mount x x x
Mobile broadband features x x x
Picture password x x x
Play To x x x
Remote Desktop (client) x x x
Reset and refresh your PC x x x
Snap x x x
Touch and Thumb keyboard x x x
Trusted boot x x x
VPN client x x x
BitLocker and BitLocker To Go x
Boot from VHD x
Client Hyper-V x
Domain Join x
Encrypting File System x
Group Policy x
Remote Desktop (host) x


Uhm...good. I hate the billion of names of the old versions (home/premium/starter/wtf)

More details on:

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/04/16/announcing-the-windows-8-editions.aspx

April 14, 2012

Windows 7: something is missing


In Vista and Seven some utilities are missing.
Remember that you could change file types icons, set open options or simply un-associate file types?
Obviously on Windows Vista and Seven you can't do this without digging on the system registry.
So the only solution is download and use some 3rd-party programs.

Unassoc:
With this tool you can remove the file types you desire.
[Download]

You can also use the "assoc" command in DOS, like:
assoc .txt=   (to delete the txt file association)

Types:
With this tool you can edit file types (icon, behavior, etc...)
[Download]


Useful.
I don't know why Microsoft decided to remove these options, but I don't like that there aren't some tools/utilities out-of-the-box.


April 13, 2012

Smartphones in the 1991

In the mind of some guy...


In 1991 there were technologies to make this device?
I don't think so.

But looking at the old patents always has its charms.

From TheVerge
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