Archive for: September 17, 2007

September 17, 2007

Realtek HD R1.76 2000/XP/2003/Vista (32Bit/64Bit)

Realtek HD Audio Driver support all of Realtek HD Audio Codec in Vista WinXP Win2000 Win2003

1 Vista WHQL Supporting ALC882 ALC883 ALC885 ALC888 ALC861VD ALC660 ALC662 ALC260
ALC262 ALC267 ALC268
2 Windows 2000 XP WHQL Supporting ALC880 ALC882 ALC883 ALC885 ALC888 ALC861VC ALC861VD
ALC660 ALC662 ALC260 ALC262 ALC267 ALC268
3 HDMI Device WHQL Support ATI HDMI Devices
4 OS Supporting Microsoft WindowsXP Widnows2000 Vista x86 x64
5 Pack with Microsoft High Definition Audio UAAV1 0a 5013
6 Add Fix

1 Customization
For New Architecture
1 Customization
CPL
1 Customization

Mozilla Firefox v2.0.0.7 Release Candidate 2

Mozilla Firefox faster more secure easier to use and sporting a new look this latest Firefox release sets a new standard for web browser innovation Mozilla Firefox project formerly Firebird which was formerly Phoenix is a redesign of Mozilla 39 s browser component written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross platform It is small fast and easy to use and offers many advantages over other web browsers such as the tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop up windows

iTunes 7.4.2 hits, say goodbye to DIY iPhone ringtones (for a while)

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Apple might be neutral towards third-party iPhone software development, but it’s apparently downright hostile when it comes to DIY ringtones — just 10 days after releasing iTunes 7.4.1, which killed off an easy way of getting your own ringtones on the iPh…

Neo’s new PSP motion sensor

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

Apparently, a PSP peripheral manufacturer called Neo has come up with a novel — whether somewhat useless (currently, at least) — add-on for the handheld game system: a motion sensor. It’s unclear right now what the possible uses for the sensor might be, and frankly, whether it’s something like…

Panasonic offers up 32GB P2 memory card

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

It’s been a short while since we’ve seen any news on the P2 HD front, but Panasonic is hoping to extract a few increasingly hundies from those sold on the format by introducing a 32GB P2 card. The device, labeled AJ-P2C032RG, can be installed in sets of five into the AJ-HPX3000 and HPX2000 P2 HD…

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O2, Orange and T-Mobile: European Winners in the iPhone Competition?

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

Apple is widely expected to announce soon which companies it has selected to play a role in the European iPhone network, and it looks like O2, Orange and T-Mobile will likely be among the lucky winners. At a media event in London on Tuesday, O2 reportedly will be made the official iPhone com…

Cognitive cipher shows off SILVIA artificial intelligence platform

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

Cognitive cipher looks to be taking full advantage of the TechCrunch40 conference to show off its SILVIA artificial intelligence platform, which it calls a “fundamental conceptual breakthrough in artificial intelligence.” Apparently, the platform allows for the “development and deployment of i…

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BlackBerry Curve 8320 leaked on T-Mobile

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

certain, we’ve heard whispers involving the BlackBerry Curve 8320 before, but there’s nothing like official documentation from a trusted carrier to really get you jazzed up. As expected, that handset will tout WiFi, HotSpot @Home / UMA support, a two-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD ex…

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SCO Lawsuits: ‘Misguided From the Start’

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

In the aftermath of the SCO Group filing for bankruptcy on Friday, reactions from analyst and community quarters are less gleeful and increasingly sober about lessons learned. There weren’t any champagne corks popping at the headquarters of the Linux Foundation following Friday’s announcemen…

Steve Jobs arrives in London: jeans, turtleneck and New Balance expected soon

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

Listen folks, whether you had even a slight bit of concern that tomorrow’s “Mum is no longer the word” announcement from Apple was going to be anything less than monumental, you can now put those fears to bed. Steve Jobs, AKA El-Jobso, AKA the Jobs-man, AKA Jobbers is in London as we speak, un…

BibMe.org

Filed under: Review, cool_web_sites - 17 Sep 2007
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I think most high school, college, and grad students would agree that one of the most annoying parts of writing a paper is creating the bibliography. You spend all night punching out a 10 page paper and just when you think the worst is over, you come to the horrible realization that you still need to make a "works cited" list. This forces you to hunt down your references and figure out the proper format to use. It can be a pain, but luckily there are services online that can make building and formatting your bibliographies a quick, pain-free affair. Bibme.org is one such nifty service that takes much of the legwork out of creating bibliographies.

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Thanks to Bibme's auto-fill feature, adding a reference is as easy as plugging in a title and hitting Enter. Bibme searches the title and gives you a list of matching books. Once you select the appropriate edition Bibme fills in all relevant bibliographic information. When the site can't find a piece of information, Bibme highlights the input field in red to let you know you'll need to find that info on your own.

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Once you're done adding references you can save your bibliographies to your account, which makes keeping track of bibliographies from different projects easy. You can also download your bibliography as an RTF file in MLA, APA, or Chicago format. Once you download your bibliography all that's left to do is print it out and tack it onto the end of your paper (just be sure to delete the Created at www.bibme.org line ...

Ponoko now live to produce, market your gizmo

Filed under: Review - 17 Sep 2007

We’ve seen startups galore founded on strokes of brilliance, and Ponoko seems to be well on its way to building a sufficient client base. Getting a share of the limelight at TechCrunch40, that website enables engineering minds with limited resources to upload designs and choose materials for P…

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