Author: Stephane Venne

Stephane Venne (aka Ennev) is an IT consultant with a broad range of interest. Ennev been using computers since 1978. So he has the emergence and fall of various technologies, this give him a good perspective to evaluate the current trends. What is his great quality in this business? He’s as interested to tech as he was in 1978. So he still maintain a BBS (80’s tech) and is embracing the newest technologies. His expertises also extend to hardware, video, audio. This blog will focus on the tech side of its interests. Expect to find link to tech news, Tests and preview of open source application, iPhone/iTouch apps. This blog is also a testing ground for the WordPress platform, so expect evolution and changes on a regular base.

Still Alive !

Yes, still alive, but with my free time I’ve been doing more photography. Have a few projects and haven’t given up on them, so don’t give up. I’m still here. For my latest photography check photo.ennev.net

The bridge

The bridge, a photo by Ennev on Flickr. I love that Hipstamatic software for ios 🙂 Closest thing to using film camera on a digital device 🙂 —— I’ve made a page featuring Tracey and my pictures you can visit if you like at : q.ennev.com/photo If you want to see my analog stuff specifically…

Ubuntu for your smartphone ?

It’s a great news, but it feels right now that there is only a place for two operating systems on Smartphone. We are seeing what is happing with Blackberry, WebOS. I’m not even sure if Windows 8 can make a dent in iOS and Android market share. So even it’s a great idea, I still…

SpaceFlight

I meant to share theses articles a while ago, but life being what it is I’m going to bundle in a single post. I believe that being in space is important, some will say it divert energy and resources that could be used for more important things, like what? War? What is spent on war…

Say NO to ads on CBC Radio

Faced with deep budget cuts, our national public broadcaster plans to become more commercial, including placing unlimited ads on some of its radio networks. Canadian media is already saturated with commercial advertising messages. That’s why CBC Radio stands out as such a welcome contrast, a commercial-free oasis. If CBC is allowed to place ads on…