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Jun 05

前陣子 liho.tw server 相當不穩定. 記憶體太少. 常常資料庫會掛點. 要不然就是 CPU 值太高. 導致 liho.tw server 跑不起來. 後來於是買了 Mac mini 記憶體加到4GB大約2萬多.還算可以接受的範圍. 只是硬碟有點小. 才120GB. 蘋果 MB463LL/AMB464LL/A 顯卡是一模一樣的. 顯卡的記憶體是使用主記憶體. 但是他們就是硬把 MB463LL/A 鎖死在 256MB 顯卡記憶體. 蘋果真是滿沒誠意! 對於蘋果. 我真是又愛又恨.

之前有幫我爸買一台 ASUS CM5425 看起來也不錯. 本來是想要再買 ASUS CM5425. 那台電腦4核心. 4GB記憶體. 500GB 硬碟. 且還有光雕機. CP值滿高的. 於是我在那台機器上裝 Hackintosh 測試看看 , 其實裝起來都沒太大問題. 網路卡, 音效卡, 顯示卡都驅動起來. 都能正常開關機. 只是裝了 Apple 的藍牙鍵盤. 就不穩定. 會出現四國語言. 後來決定, 還是買貴一點的 Mac mini.

其實會買 Mac mini 還有一個原因. 想要用 Mac mini 當我家裏的視聽播放器. 最近迷上看 HDTV Discovery. 家裡的電視寬頻又還沒提供 Discovery HD. 且又不能視訊隨選. 所以只好自己動手. :P 噓~不可以太大聲.

現在 liho.tw server 應該會穩定了. 其他部份就得靠我家的寬頻. 希望他不要三不五時斷掉. :P

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May 25

之前有一篇”Mac 上可以看的網路電視“.. 那需要用 QuickTime 播放.其實有點小麻煩.

在這裡要介紹 TVU player : 可以直接選取你要的語言. 直接進行播放. 選中文裡面就有台灣的電視. 目前裡面的節目不算多. 但是, 就加減用.

好萊塢電影台


中天綜合


TVBS 新聞

還有其他的..自己打開軟體玩看看就知道了. 大部分的節目都是親中媒體. Orz.

不講那麼多到 TVU player 下載.

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Apr 22

高速攝影 :

I-Movix Sprintcam v3 sample shots from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

低速攝影 :

Pixel’s Revenge timelapse showreel from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

攝影真是不歸路. 還好目前還沒有那麼多資金可以玩. :P

低速攝影很直得一看. 裡面有很美的風景. 還有極光等…

Oct 05

剛剛在把玩 iPod Touch 的地圖時, 不小心發現. 原來Google Maps已經可以做路徑規劃了. 好酷喔!! 不知道是不是我太後知後覺?? 

這是在瀏覽器內, 從台北規劃到桃園的路線.看起來滿興奮的.  

下面是用 iPod Touch規劃的狀況

輸入來源地與目的地

路徑規劃後..上方可以看到一個小圈圈.我就在那個地方做測試.

從台北開始拉. GO!

準備上高速公路

下桃園交流道

抵達桃園.. COOL!!

網路的資訊越來越豐富了. 真是謝謝Google.

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Mar 23

From : http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-6235253.html

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Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 22, 2008 5:01:00 PM

Mike Liang earns the equivalent of $37,500 a year, owns a four-bedroom apartment, and can afford to send his two daughters to English tutorial schools.
Like other employees at the Hsinchu Science Park, Liang, a marketing manager for a semiconductor company, is the envy of many on this island, where average annual salaries stagnate at around $17,000 and high property prices keep many married couples living with their parents.

But what is on Liang’s mind and that of many others in Taiwan’s high-technology industry is how it can maintain success amid growing competition from neighbors, including China and South Korea, and global price declines in products like laptop computers. The slower growth rate in sales of some high-tech goods and the economic downturn in the United States are also worries.

Many industry workers and analysts say the greatest economic challenge for Taiwan and its 23 million people is overcoming its reliance on manufacturing for other brands and focusing on innovation and building its own brands.

“We have to transform ourselves,” Liang said during a lunch break. “Otherwise, our costs will keep going up and companies will move to China and Vietnam.”

High-tech products accounted for 70 percent of the island’s 2007 exports. Taiwan is the world’s largest supplier of notebook PCs, and LCD (liquid-crystal display) panels for flat-screen televisions, according to the government.

Two of the world’s biggest contract micro-chipmakers are based in Taiwan–Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and United Microelectronics–and their foundries, the world’s two biggest, are based in the science park, one of three on the island.

The Hsinchu Science Park was opened in December 1980, Southern Taiwan Science Park in 1996 and the Central Taiwan Science Park in 2003. The Hsinchu Science Park is home to 440 companies and is where most of Taiwan’s top high-tech manufacturers are based.

But profit margins for many of the companies in the park have been narrowing. Some have moved production to China, while others are considering relocation to Vietnam for lower costs on labor and production.

“Back in 1999 and 2000, these companies enjoyed quite healthy profit margins,” said Ming-Kai Cheng, regional head of technology research for CLSA, a leading Asia research, brokerage and investment group. “Now the number of companies in profit stage has dropped.”

Revenue growth at Taiwan semiconductor companies, for example, has fallen to single digits from double digits. A main reason is what Cheng calls the “me, too” mentality, or too many Taiwan companies doing the same thing.

“A lot of companies think if you’re going to make something profitable, I’m going to make the same thing slightly less profitable,” Cheng said.

About 50 percent of the companies in the Hsinchu Science Park carry out semiconductor manufacturing, design or related work, with revenue from the sector comprising 71 percent of the park’s total revenue.

Taiwan companies are also largely focused on making products for global brands like Dell, Apple, and Intel, instead of coming up with their own brands, and they focus on hardware manufacturing, where only a small percentage of the price the consumer pays for a product is earned.

As little as 5 percent of the consumer price for a product like a laptop can be earned by the Taiwan companies that assemble them, while a higher percentage–about 20 percent–is earned by contract manufacturers, also known as original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs–which make chips or other parts for the brand holders, according to industry estimates.

With their own brands, the companies could earn as much as 30 percent of the consumer value of a product, analysts estimate.

Transformations are nothing new for an island that has evolved from an agriculture- and textile-dominated society after World War II to a factory for light industrial and labor intensive products like sneakers in the 1960s and 1970s to an electronics production base in the 1990s and now to a high-tech center.

Huang Der-Ray, director general of the Hsinchu Science Park Administration, said companies in the park had increased spending on research and development from 4 percent of total revenue in previous years to 7 percent in the last three years.

Companies have also begun to focus on innovation and building their own brands. Mediatek, a chip design company that initially focused on optical storage drivers’ chips, has ventured into other areas, including designing chips for wireless communications and high-definition digital televisions. The company is one of the most profitable in the science park and is considered a pioneer in its designs.

Several companies have focused on research into new technologies, including solar energy, Huang said. One, Gintech Energy, has been successful in designing solar panels, which it sells to power companies around the world.
More companies are also moving toward design instead of just manufacturing. A decade ago, only about 20 or 30 companies in the Hsinchu Science Park were chip design companies, with most being contract manufacturers. Now, there are 80 companies whose focus is design, Huang said.

Analysts said a challenge that Taiwan companies faced in developing a global brand was overcoming the label-consciousness of consumers, who prefer internationally recognized brands rather than domestically designed products. Other than Acer and ASUS, which are Taiwan laptop brands, few of the island’s high-tech products are known around the world, unlike the situation in South Korea.

Workers like Liang, while worried, say they think that Taiwan can again find a way to engineer an economic miracle.

“I’m optimistic,” he said, while adding that “to compete, Taiwan has to invest a lot of money.

“Some of it has to come from the government. That’s the only way to compete with the big companies overseas.”

Jul 28

上次無意間逛到 J2ME Map , 也不小心看到有支援我的手機 Nokia 6233, 索性下載軟體到手機把玩了一翻. J2ME Map 大約支援 48 款手機. 只要你有藍芽GPS 搭配著可以上網的服務你就可以有個簡單的衛星定位系統了.

首先我先看一下我的偉大功臣 G-Rays 2
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Wintec G-Rays 2

請到這裡下載跟你手機相符的軟體.

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我有個好習慣會把程式放在應用程式內 :D

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執行J2meMap, 畫面真的滿陽春的. 且不容易操作. 如果有讀者反應想知道詳情. 我有時間就撥空寫寫. :P

在開機過程中他會詢問要不要允許使用網路. 那就回答yes. 不過請注意. 每次連線大約會耗掉 700kb 不等.用起來還滿傷的.

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再來就是跟藍芽 GPS 配對

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這樣就可以幫你做簡單的衛星定位. 這一點比 iPhone 好. 這也可以切換衛星圖. 還有選擇來至不同的圖資. 不過在台灣看起來 Google Map 算是不錯的選擇. 只是不能搜尋.

忘了補充一點, 這也可以顯示指南針. 萬一迷路了還算挺好用的.

May 05

From : Reports: Microsoft pursuing Yahoo

NEW YORK – Microsoft Corp. is resuming its pursuit of search engine operator Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO – news) that could help it better compete with Web search leader Google Inc., published reports said Friday.

Yahoo shares surged more than 15 percent in midday trading.

The New York Post reported Friday that Microsoft has asked Yahoo to enter formal negotiations for an acquisition that could be worth $50 billion. Yahoo’s market capitalization was about $38 billion on Thursday.

Microsoft, based in Redmond, Wash., had no immediate comment on the report, spokesman Lou Gellos said Friday.

The Wall Street Journal said executives of the two companies are looking at a merger or some other kind of matchup and said the talks appear to be early-stage discussions. It said the companies explored the idea of combining last year but the talks led nowhere.

The newspaper reports each cited unidentified people familiar with the situation.

Industry analyst Matt Rosoff with Directions on Microsoft in Kirkland, Wash., said a huge takeover is unlikely, noting that it would duplicate services MSN already provides, such as instant messaging and e-mail.

It is possible, Rosoff added, that Microsoft and Yahoo might be talking about a deal involving only online search advertising.

Microsoft is feeling increasing pressure to compete with Google, which plans to beef up its portfolio with a $3.1 billion purchase of online advertising company DoubleClick Inc.

Microsoft currently trails both Yahoo and Google in the lucrative and growing business of Web search.

Google won a search advertising deal with AOL in 2005 that the Post said Microsoft wanted. In addition, Google is developing Web-based software that directly competes with Microsoft Office.

The Post story said Microsoft and Yahoo have held informal talks over the years and said Microsoft’s latest approach to Yahoo signals increased urgency.

Earlier this week, Yahoo said it would buy 80 percent of advertising exchange Right Media for $680 million, increasing its stake in that company to full control.

Yahoo shares surged $4.30, or 15.2 percent, to $32.48 in midday trading, while shares of Microsoft fell 56 cents to $30.41.


這場網路的戰爭是沒有止境的!! 台灣本土的收尋引擎幾乎都快被殲滅了. 奇摩被雅虎吃. 蕃薯藤應該還活著吧?! 中國好像沒有這樣的問題. 他們比較喜歡用他們本土的服務 我偶爾也會用一下百度. 找一些盜版音樂試聽. 金嗨.

當然蘋果沒有那斤兩吃谷歌拉. 不過谷歌倒是可以搞個作業系統來貢獻大家. 也許他的最大的作業系統就是瀏覽器. 相信他們想做到任何作業系統都能使用他們的服務. 只要有網路就可以使用到谷歌的服務. 無論什麼作業系統. 他們都要把應用程式放在瀏覽器上. 也許他們可以考慮出個網頁版的BT 或是網頁版的 photoshop 網頁版的影音剪輯. 網頁版的網路硬碟搭配著 smb, nfs or afp. 支援各種作業系統的同步. 備份大家的硬碟. 只要登入谷歌. 都不用考慮資料擺哪裡. 因為裡面可能提供500GB以上的硬碟空間給每個人. 大家可以利用網頁聽喜歡聽的歌. 不管妳在用 Linux 還是 windows 甚至是 apple. 只要你認證後. 你所有的資料都可以隨手取得.

我在做夢拉!! 不過, 中華機八電信(對不起, 我家的網路辦2M但是最多只能0.8M)不是要弄光纖嗎? 這樣的夢想應該不難實現. 如果我是谷歌的CEO. 我會打造出免特定電腦就可以工作享樂的環境給使用者.

May 01

From : ZDNet

Google Blogoscoped has some excellent coverage of Google’s Personalization Workshop that took place today at the Googleplex. The big news was about the Google Personalized Homepage — which was hit with some serious server trouble last week. The service will be rebranded as “iGoogle” as of 9:00PM tonight.

There were several announcements today — all of which should go live in less than an hour. Here is a quick rundown of what we can expect:

Personalized Location Results

Google has launched location-based personalized search results. For those users who have provided a default location in Google Maps, Google will personalize results based on that location. For example, if a user has entered a default location into Google Maps and types in “library”, the results will bring up the user’s local library.

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Apr 25

中正廟

Google Maps
終於台灣有街道圖了. 好感動喔. 這樣我就可以用手機查地圖. 再也不會迷路了. 哈哈

還不能搜尋中文地址. 有點可惜!!
不過你可以先打Taipei, Taiwan搜尋, 然後按 Make this my default location.
之後你就可以搜尋中文地標.

另外還有點小bugs
Google Maps Shift
地圖有點平移.

Google 加油阿!!

Feb 15

非常神奇的技術. 不用什麼立體多聲道的喇叭就可以感受到立體音效.
請戴上你的一般耳機. 確認好左右耳不要對調.
聲音稍微調大聲.感受沉浸於立體環繞音效中.
這個用一般喇叭播放沒辦法感受道特殊音效喔.

按這裡開始

我最喜歡火柴在身體旁邊上下搖晃的那個感覺.好逼真.覺得雞皮疙瘩都起. 毛快掉光了.哈.