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January 9th, 2012
Introduction to PhpDoc » phpmaster

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

January 3rd, 2012
Publishing XML data in HTML and PDF using a single XSLT stylesheet

October 28th, 2011
StarCraft: Final Metamorphosis Fan Film Released

More than just a hastily put together, live-action film, Freespace Films went the extra 100-miles and went for the authentic game look, complete with incredible rendered 3D animation. Continue reading to watch.

It runs for 7 minutes and 30 seconds, and covers "several scenes from the events occurring before and during the Brood War era".
[via Kotaku - SC Legacy]

October 27th, 2011
The Firefox

Finally, someone has created a Mozilla FireFox costume that's worthy of being shown off on the internet. Unfortunately, you're not able to buy this one-off creation in stores...yet. Click here to see more of today's most popular images, according to Imgur.com. Continue reading to watch a few popular videos.

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October 27th, 2011
Researchers Develop Supercooled Quantum Hoverboard That Levitates

Researchers at France's Universite Paris Diderot have developed a supercooled, quantum hoverboard that actually levitates. Utilizing "liquid nitrogen, the team turn the platform super-cold, creating an electromagnetic field that is expelled from the inside of the board." Video after the break.

It's not quantum locking -- the skateboard is too big to mimic that little super-cooled disc -- but it provides enough outward magnetic force to float above a rail of permanent magnets.
[via PopSci]