Facebook has just released their new “Timeline” look to the public. To get it up and running go here and click “Get Timeline”.
YES!! Microsoft has finally decided to take the path of Google Chrome and recently Firefox by automatically pushing the latest version of Internet Explorer to their customers. This is great news if you are a developer or tester. This means you will no longer have to test on older versions of IE. Even though I decided a long time ago that I will not support IE7 and below, I can not officially not have to support anything lower than IE8.
The update will be pushed out to Australia and Brazil customers running Windows XP/Vista/7 on January before being pushed world wide.
Source | TechCrunch
There are many ways to learn to code, and everyone learns better by being taught different ways. If you are like me and learn by having someone show you and then doing it yourself then I would like to recommend CodeSchool.com. I have just started doing their jQurey First Flight course and I can say that I am learning at a very fast pace compared to reading a book or looking at online repositories.
I was taking a quiz today in one of my computer classes and the teacher was having difficulties with getting the quiz ready can you tell? I think the funniest part about this quiz is that it took me 17 sec to complete it.
Charter has decided to give its customers a speed boost. The new plans start at 3Mbps for $19.99 and go up to the Ultra plan of 100Mbps for $59.99 a month. But beware this is plans with a 12 month bundled contract, so if you just want the internet expect an increase in prices. It should also be noted that although the downloads are drastically increasing the uploads max out at 5Mbps for the Ultra plan. The biggest concern that I see is that Charter does not mention if the bandwidth caps have been increased to match the new speeds or if they stayed the same.
Source | Engadget



