Equal parts Kumite, Fight Club, and Summer Olympics, the underground badminton circuit is a deadly way to spend an afternoon. But for two brothers, the dangers of disembowelment are a necessary risk—and the only way they can prove themselves to the ladies. Get ready to rock out with your (shuttle)cocks out in Battlecock.
This article was written on January 10, 2012 by CyberNet.
When working with large XML files they can take awhile to load depending on the program you’re using, but the free (and portable) XML Explorer can handle some big files with ease. This XML file viewer can pull up a 100MB file in just seconds, and it displays the information in a tree view so that you can efficiently browse the contents of the file.
Despite not being able to edit files the XML Explorer app has other features that are quite handy:
- When opening a file it validates the document and points out any errors it finds
- XPath expressions can be evaluated making this a powerful search tool
- There are several different formats available when copying data:
- Tabbed interface for opening multiple documents in the same window
- Portable version is available making it easy to run from any machine
XML Explorer (Windows only; Freeware; Portable)
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LINE messenger isn’t selling to anyone, instead it’s going to let you sell your own stickers
Posted in: Today's Chili Rumors of yet another messaging app being sold pinned Naver’s LINE app to Japanese phone carrier, SoftBank. The app maker denied the claim yesterday, and today (instead) announced that it’s adding several new features, including LINE Creator Market,…
Samsung has been hinting at new Exynos processors for both a Galaxy S5 variant and the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, and today it’s detailing the two CPUs in earnest. The GS5’s expected chip, the Exynos 5422, is primarily a speed bump of the eight-core Exynos 5…
PPlanter Public Urinal Goes Green
Posted in: Today's ChiliFor those of you who happen to live in a big city, I am quite sure you would have come across alleyways as well as pedestrian crossings which smell like pee. Installing public urinals in such “strategic” locations might help alleviate the situation, but it would cost a whole lot of money, and is no easy job to boot. Hyphae Design Laboratory of Oakland, California, has come up with a green idea which is known as the PPlanter, where it has been described to be a self-contained modular system that will rely on the properties of bamboo in order to process the pee.
PPlanter Public Urinal Goes Green original content from Ubergizmo.
I am quite sure that those of you who grew up as a kid in the 1980s would have heard of the Legend of Zelda, which happens to be one of the best video games created to date – never mind that one should not take the 8-bit graphics into consideration against today’s Full HD resolution. How does one turn an infallible classic into a legend? Certainly this is one “wheel” that needs no reinvention, where the 8-bit game has now been remade as a first-person game for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.
Legend Of Zelda Remade For Oculus Rift original content from Ubergizmo.
FCC Speed Test App For iOS
Posted in: Today's ChiliAh, privacy issues. These have always been at the heart of many a citizen for quite a long time already, where we would love to have a certain degree of autonomy and privacy in our respective lives without having Big Brother poke its nose in. Well, this would mean that having to download an app from the federal government being pretty low, or non-existent, on your list of priorities at this point in time. Still, here is something which you might want to explore – the FCC Speed Test app for the iOS platform offers a different perspective when it comes to connectivity benchmarks for the iPhone and iPad devices.
FCC Speed Test App For iOS original content from Ubergizmo.