Mozilla surpassed the goal. They got more than 8 Million downloads of Firefox 3. 15% of visitors to GeekBrief.TV have upgraded. 30% are still using Firefox 2. 22% are using Safari and 20% are using IE. The rest are using much, much older browsers.
Optoma is the first company to release a projector based on the Texas Instruments DLP Pico chipset. Their project is smaller than the average smartphone, but it won't be available in the U.S. until next year.
Texas Intruments is also working on an lamp-free projector. It combines a PhlatLight LED with a BrilliantColor chipset that will use 30 percent less power and deliever a much better picture.
The Panasonic HDC-HS100 is an HD consumer camera with 3 CMOS sensors the yeld unprecedented low-light performance.
Rick MacMerc alerted us to an amazing array of Bacon goods from Archie McPhee.
Apple is opening the first Australian Apple store Thursday. It's at 367 George Street, one block North of the Queen Victoria Building, if you're looking for directions.
Thanks to Beck's for taking a chance on a little show called GeekBrief.TV. On the rare occasions I have a beer, it will be a Beck's. Read more
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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