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Tag Archives: YouTube
Boeing 747-8 Freighter Enters Service with Cargolux
I’ve posted videos of the new B747-8 being assembled and undergoing test flights, and now it is entering service with launch customer Cargolux Airlines. I love the B747 Freighter’s nose door, it isn’t something you see often outside of military … Continue reading
TiVoNetRemote for Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
I’ve posted in the past about TiVo Commander, TiVoRemote, RCX for TiVo, and other apps for Android. And iOS, of course, has official TiVo app support, as well as third party apps like i.TV and DVR Remote. (Android users continue … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, DVR, Software, TiVo, Windows Mobile Tagged software, TiVo, TiVoNetRemote, Video, Windows Phone, Windows Phone 7.5, WMPowerUser.com, YouTube Leave a comment
Myriad Alien Dalvik 2.0 Borgs Other Platforms Into the Android Collective
Resistance is futile! OK, I’ll drop the Star Trek jokes, but I do think this is pretty cool. As you may or may not know the application environment for Android is called Dalvik. To simplify app creators normally write in … Continue reading
Posted in Android, iPhone, Mobile Devices, Software Tagged Alien Dalvik, android, CTIA, iPad, Myriad, Video, YouTube Leave a comment
Never Send a Human to do a Robot’s Job
More robots are going to war. In this case Afghanistan, which is where the Lockheed Martin-Kaman unmanned K-MAX helicopter is heading for a six month trial with the Marines after completing the Navy’s Quick Reaction Assessment. I’ve always loved Kaman’s … Continue reading


