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This week I have been mostly learning…

  • The XBox 360 (Xenon), Wii (Broadway) and Playstation 3 (Cell) all use an IBM licensed PowerPC CPU.
  • The Ubuntu spell-check dictionary includes ‘SPARCstation’, but not ‘PlayStation’.
  • YSlow rocks.
  • Users of IIS should not believe the official docs on HTTP Compression, instead go to Coding Horror.
  • MythTV has a several second delay, changing between live channels, the delay is inherent to the architecture.
  • FreeView are renumbering their channels and apparently removing friendly channel numbering from their broadcasts, in favour of firmware updates.
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