links for 2006-11-27
Posted on November 28, 2006 - Filed Under links | Leave a Comment
Neuros OSD
The Neuros OSD is an open, consumer electronics set-top box type device designed to connect a variety of portable and home devices. Examples of such linking includes viewing downloaded video or digital photos on a TV as well as streaming digital audio to
(tags: linux video opensource hardware AV wishlist)
links for 2006-11-26
Posted on November 27, 2006 - Filed Under links | Leave a Comment
The Holy Grail of Synchronization: How to synchronize Microsoft Outlook (multiple locations), Google Calendar, Gmail, iPod, and mobile phone with Funambol / ScheduleWorld. « //engtech
This is a guide for synchronizing Contacts (address book) and Calendars (schedule) across multiple computers and gadgets.
(tags: sync calendar outlook google howto)
Code: Create Prototype HTK HMM
Posted on November 16, 2006 - Filed Under code, howto, htk, speech | 3 Comments
One of the things that can be annoying about using HTK is creating the prototype HMM files. I think the first thing any researcher probably does is write a quick little program to generate a prototype from a number of parameters. So here’s my version to save you — the person who found this page [...]
Read More..>>TED Talks
Posted on November 15, 2006 - Filed Under video | Leave a Comment
If you need to use up some of your valuable time watching video on the web (who doesn’t?) then you should have a look at TEDTalks. Since June, TED have been podcasting past TED conference speakers, with multiple new videos every week. What is TED? Lets consult the wikipedia article:
TED (Technology Entertainment Design) is an [...]
links for 2006-11-08
Posted on November 9, 2006 - Filed Under google, links, mobile | Leave a Comment
GooSync Beta Home Page
GooSync will seamlessly synchronize almost any mobile device with your on-line Google calendar.
(tags: calendar google pda synchronization software mobile free)
links for 2006-11-06
Posted on November 7, 2006 - Filed Under fiction, links | Leave a Comment
Strange Horizons Fiction: Dead Man’s Holiday, by Nicholas Seeley
A crow day, if ever there was one, I think—this as I pull the collar of my jacket tight against the cold rain that’s dripping down my neck, soaking my sweater. But I figure, hell, at least it’s cold. Nothing worse than Christmas and it’s hot enough [...]