Archive for: December 17, 2007

December 17, 2007

PSP 3.80 and PS3 2.10 firmware updates now available

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

Filed under: Gaming
You knew they were coming, now PSP 3.80 and PS3 2.10 are out and ready to dance on your Sony console. That’s DivX and WMV video support with Blu-ray profile 1.1 now ready for your PS3 in addition to Net radio and a few other goodies for your PSP. Now get to it Sony boy, you might…

IE7pro 2.0 Beta 3

IE7Pro is a must have add on for Internet Explorer which includes a lot of features and tweaks to make your IE friendlier more useful secure and customizable With IE7pro you may switch proxy set agent identification block ads and flash apply super drag drop refresh tab automatically recover session crash manage tab history view page information save image files quickly and more
IE7Pro includes Tabbed Browsing Management Spell Check Inline Search Super Drag Drop Crash Recovery Proxy Switcher Mouse Gesture Tab History Browser Web Accelerator User Agent Switcher Webpage Capturer AD Blocker Flash Block Greasemonkey like User Scripts platform User Plug ins and many more power packed features You can customize not just Internet Explorer but even your favorite website according to your need and taste using IE7Pro
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Changes in IE7Pro 1 2 Beta 3 December 17 2007
1 MiniDM support multi language now
2 MiniDM support hot key now
3 MiniDM ignore torrent file now
4 fix tab flash bug
5 fix statusbar related bugs
6 Other minor bugs fixed
7 Google sponsored search added

LightScribe System Software v1.10.27.1

LightScribe is an innovative technology that uses a special disc drive special media and label making software to burn labels directly onto CDs and DVDs
Because the labels are laser etched mdash not printed mdash there 39 s no ink no smudging and no peeling
With LightScribe enabled label making software you can create one of a kind designs for your CDs and DVDs using your own photos text and artwork

Virtual Cable nav system superimposes route guidance on your windshield in 3D

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

Filed under: Displays, GPS, Transportation
We’ve seen fairly a few next-gen nav device concepts, but none with as much potential as the Virtual Cable, from a New Jersey company called Making Virtual Solid. The system uses a laser, a set of lenses, and a moving reflect mounted in the dashboard to pro…

DAEMON Tools Pro Basic 4.11.0219

DAEMON Tools Pro Basic is CD amp DVD emulation software which allows users to make CD DVD disc images create a virtual CD DVD drives and play CDs amp DVDs without the need for the physical disc
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Release Notes

What 39 s new
SPTD 1 53
Added adapter starting on new virtual device 39 s creation via tray Agent or
shell extensions
Added internet connection settings
Added new languages

Bugs fixed
Shell extensions did not appear on x64 platforms
Shell extensions bug which caused Explorer crashing
Disabled SCSI adapter was restarted on application loading
Agent crashing
Adapters management on Windows Vista enabled UAC under administrator
Application could not be activated in case nbsp Internet Explorer was in
quot offline quot mode
Supported images list initialization if SCSI adapter was disabled
Application running problem on systems with Intel controllers in RAID AHCI
mode
Some GUI performance optimizations
quot Add images quot dialog issues
Some minor GUI bugs

DAEMON Tools Pro Basic 4.11.0219 (32/64bit)

DAEMON Tools Pro Basic is CD amp DVD emulation software which allows users to make CD DVD disc images create a virtual CD DVD drives and play CDs amp DVDs without the need for the physical disc
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Release Notes

What 39 s new
SPTD 1 53
Added adapter starting on new virtual device 39 s creation via tray Agent or
shell extensions
Added internet connection settings
Added new languages

Bugs fixed
Shell extensions did not appear on x64 platforms
Shell extensions bug which caused Explorer crashing
Disabled SCSI adapter was restarted on application loading
Agent crashing
Adapters management on Windows Vista enabled UAC under administrator
Application could not be activated in case nbsp Internet Explorer was in
quot offline quot mode
Supported images list initialization if SCSI adapter was disabled
Application running problem on systems with Intel controllers in RAID AHCI
mode
Some GUI performance optimizations
quot Add images quot dialog issues
Some minor GUI bugs

All-electric dragster sets electric vehicle quarter mile record

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

Filed under: Transportation
The final date we saw a vehicle powered by high-power lithium-ion batteries, it was the crazy-fast KillaCycle, and it was lodged neatly inside a minivan after being too much for its owner to handle. Well, it looks like the same battery tech is behind another ridiculously …

SiRF toots its own horn, readies location-enabling features for Android

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

It’s not like we weren’t already aware of SiRF’s participation in the Open Handset Alliance, but nevertheless, the company is sounding pretty ecstatic about the software developer kit it “just received.” Reportedly, the outfit is already tough at work on “end-to-end location-enabling features” f…

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Blognation to be put up for auction

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007


The founder of Blognation is stepping down and putting the blogger network on the auction block six months after launching the site.

“I have announced internally that I am stepping down from blognation and that the company will be put up for auction, like edgeio, to ensure that the notion and vis…

Quick Tip of the Week: Private Browsing

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

Surf private. To keep you safe when you visit sites on a borrowed or public computer, Safari offers an option called Private Browsing. When it’s activated, Safari stops adding the sites you visited to History, removes items you’ve downloaded from the Downloads window, eliminates personal documen…

Kawasaki robot solves Rubik’s dice in seconds flat

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007


We’ve seen robots that could solve a Rubik’s dice in nearly no date, but Kawasaki’s Cube-Kun can pick one up, figure out the solution and sip down some lemonade all in the extended blink of an eye. Reportedly, that brainiac was created with absolutely one goal in life, and judging by eyewitness rep…

Kawasaki robot solves Rubik’s dice in six seconds flat

Filed under: Review - 17 Dec 2007

We’ve seen robots that could solve a Rubik’s dice in nearly no duration, but Kawasaki’s Cube-Kun can pick one up, finish it off and sip down some lemonade all in the extended blink of an eye. Reportedly, that brainiac was created with absolutely one goal in life, and judging by eyewitness report…

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