Archive for: August 17, 2007

August 17, 2007

Hi! Mobile feeling hungry take me to the nearest Mac

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

In the not-too-distant future that fantasy will turn to a reality. According to LG institute, powered by the global positioning system, location-based service (LBS) phones will soon be guiding their owners to nearby restaurants or pharmacies. that concept of the location-based service on c…

Jabra BT8030 the first transforming speaker/headset

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

The All New Jabra BT8030 serves as a set of laptop speakers and tele-conferencing speaker phone and takes a flick of the wrist to supply the soundtrack for the commute domestic as headphones. When transformed into it headset position, the Jabra BT8030 allows you to listen to music and repl…

SiSoftware Sandra XII (2008.1.12.30)

SiSoftware Sandra the System ANalyser Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant is an information amp diagnostic utility It should provide most of the information including undocumented you need to know about your hardware software and other devices whether hardware or software Sandra is a girl name of Greek origin that means quot defender quot quot helper of mankind quot We think that 39 s quite fitting
It works along the lines of other Windows utilities however it tries to go beyond them and show you more of what 39 s really going on Giving the user the ability to draw comparisons at both a high and low level You can get information about the CPU chipset video adapter ports printers sound card memory network Windows internals AGP PCI PCIe ODBC Connections USB2 1394 Firewire etc
Native Unicode ports for 32 bit Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista 64 bit amp x64 Windows XP 2003 Vista as well as Windows CE Pocket PC 2002 2003 2003SE Smart Phone 2002 2003 2003SE CE Net 4 20 are available

Nero Digital Audio 1.1.34.2

Nero Digital Audio Reference MPEG 4 amp 3GPP Audio Encoder
Key Features
middot Compression Ratios ranging from ultra high 58 CDs fit on one to High End Audio 2 5 1 for absolutely perfect audiophile encodings
middot Crystal Clear Award Winning Sound Quality at every compression ratio and bit rate
middot Support for Embedded Album Art Covers Booklets Lyrics
middot Store Entire Audio Album in a Single mp4 File with all the Features of an Audio CD embedded inside but at a fraction of the space
middot Reference Quality MPEG 4 Audio Codec
middot Fully Compatible with the Latest Version of the State of the art MPEG 4 Audio Standard LC AAC HE AAC and HE AAC v2

In2Games bringing motion sensing to the PS2

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

Filed under: Gaming
Although the battle for next-gen supremacy is in full swing, the best-selling console in the land remains the venerable PS2, so it was only a matter of moment before developers tried to cash in on the buzz surrounding Wii by cranking out some motion-sensing titles for Sony’s olde…

Nailing the facts: Unreal Tournament III’s ‘personality’ aspect clarified

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

And yet again, that development may have already reached the ears of the Unreal Tournament-faithful, but we’ll be attempting to update the uninformed still waiting for Unreal Tournament III (Mac, PlayStation 3, Windows PC on DVD, Xbox 360). In a past interview with Game Informer, Epic Games’ le…

Fujitsu installs hydrogen fuel cell on Sunnyvale campus

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

Filed under: Misc. GadgetsAlways down for a little self-glorification, Fujitsu has just announced that it has become the “first Silicon Valley company to install hydrogen fuel cell ability.” The firm reportedly “dedicated a hydrogen fuel cell on its Sunnyvale campus,” which aims to supply “clean, ef…

Increasing Blog Traffic From Technorati

Filed under: Review, business_software, blogs_rss - 17 Aug 2007

I am sure that you know what Technorati is and how valuable of a service they provide for all bloggers. Generally when someone starts a new blog, they inevitably begin using and pinging Technorati in hopes of increasing their blog traffic. But as time goes by, many bloggers see greener pastures at other social sites and leave poor old Technorati behind.

There are many positive reasons for continuing to stay on top of the goings on at Technorati. There are several small tips that should help you make the most of their site… and this video puts it all together. Hope this helps you remember just how important and useful Technorati remains to be and why staying up to date with their site changes is a crucial component to your blog traffic.

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GCDC 2007 attendance to break preceding record

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

The industry-focused leg of the Games conference at Leipzig is expected to break its preceding record of 650 attendees, after Leipziger Messe GmbH announced through press wire that the registered attendee tally for the 2007 event has hit 850 attendees. The Games conference Developers Conference (GCD…

fooWHO: social bookmarking with a pinch of eHarmony

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

A new site named fooWHO grabbed my attention earlier nowadays. It pitches itself as a delivery service for hyperlinks and stories that are “just for you.” The site bases that presumption off a rather lengthy personality p…

Researchers using pulses of light to quickly decipher codes

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

Filed under: Misc. GadgetsWhile we suppose most Wolverines are focusing their efforts on gathering up the requisite tailgating gear for the onset of fall, a team of researchers at the University of Michigan are engaged finding ways to decipher encryption codes “within seconds.” The crew has apparent…

Conceptual UNI enables compartmentalized computing

Filed under: Review - 17 Aug 2007

Filed under: Desktops, Misc. Gadgets, Home Entertainment
Those who find difficulty in cracking open a typical tower to replace that aging DVD writer with one that burns in high-definition should adore Richard Choi’s UNI concept, which exemplifies compartmentalized computing and takes the stress out …

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