Archive for: December 26, 2007

December 26, 2007

*Samples by the New Wave of Videographers*

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

A few weeks ago I published an editorial on the new school of videographers that has recently started to emerge as profoundly as digital art photography did a few years ago. (OS) News are slow during holiday seasons, so I thought I put together an scoop with a small collection of some of the best ex…

*Samples from the New Wave of Videographers*

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

A few weeks ago I published an editorial on the new school of videographers that has recently started to emerge as profoundly as digital art photography did a few years ago. (OS) News are slow during holiday seasons, so I thought I put together an composition with a small collection of some of the b…

Three Unforgivable Usability Sins

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

It’s hateful when a developer takes a “shortcut” that saves that individual a couple of minutes, but thereafter causes additional effort from every separate user. terrible as they are, these application design errors — all the fault of lazy developers — are entirely too common.Original post by don…

Fox teams up with Apple for online film rentals

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007


According to the Financial Times, Apple and Fox have reached an agreement to serve up Fox’s movies for rental on iTunes. whether true, that would mark the first rental deal that Apple has been able to reach with a film studio. In the past, they have distributed Disney movies online, but only for …

Apple, Fox join hands in iTunes film rental deal

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

Filed under: LaptopsRight on cue, it’s being reported that Apple and Fox have indeed agreed on an iTunes film deal, and while details are admittedly scant at the moment, chances are Stevie J. will get to the nitty gritty come Macworld. What we do know, however, is that the alleged partnership will e…

Talking e-book reader coming next year

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

Watch your back, Kindle. According to reports, an Iranian inventor named Ramin Sedighi has created a “talking” e-book, which utilizes a stylus that can be moved across words and thereupon pronounce them out loud. The system can plus apparently “explain” pictures, though it’s unclear whether or n…

DVDFab Platinum 4.0.3.0 Final

DVDFab Platinum is all you need to backup DVDs DVDFab Platinum 3 is brand new is completely rewritten is based on 5 years of DVD copy software development
DVDFab is simply the easiest way to copy a DVD movie Just insert the movie and a blank DVD then press Start Your entire movie including menus trailers and special features is copied to a single DVD with just one click and everything happens automatically
Backup your entire DVD including menus trailers and special features onto one or multiple discs
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Changes in DVDFab Platinum 4 0 3 0 Dec 26 2007
Merry Christmas
New Added support for a new copy protection as found on quot Rush Hour 3 quot US
New Added support for a new CORE X2 protection as found on quot Next quot R2 Czech The new CORE X2 is really hard to beat but DVDFab can handle it now
New Improved DVD structure cleaning module Now DVDFab output is more compatible with other DVD programs
New Improved PathPlayer to determine some special paths
New Added more protection info in quot Settings gt Info quot window
New Added support for Microsoft ZUNE and Xbox 360 Please note you need have installed Windows Media Player 11 to use the feature
New Added devices quot ZUNE NDS Xbox 360 and PS3 quot to navigation bar
New Updated A V codecs for quot DVD to Mobile quot
New Updated language files
Fix quot Clone quot mode may fail when copying data DVD in certain cases
Fix A corrupt data problem when copying chapter range of quot Main Movie quot
Fix A ...

DVDFab Platinum 4.0.3.0 Final + Patch

DVDFab Platinum is all you need to backup DVDs DVDFab Platinum 3 is brand new is completely rewritten is based on 5 years of DVD copy software development
DVDFab is simply the easiest way to copy a DVD movie Just insert the movie and a blank DVD then press Start Your entire movie including menus trailers and special features is copied to a single DVD with just one click and everything happens automatically
Backup your entire DVD including menus trailers and special features onto one or multiple discs
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Changes in DVDFab Platinum 4 0 3 0 Dec 26 2007
Merry Christmas
New Added support for a new copy protection as found on quot Rush Hour 3 quot US
New Added support for a new CORE X2 protection as found on quot Next quot R2 Czech The new CORE X2 is really hard to beat but DVDFab can handle it now
New Improved DVD structure cleaning module Now DVDFab output is more compatible with other DVD programs
New Improved PathPlayer to determine some special paths
New Added more protection info in quot Settings gt Info quot window
New Added support for Microsoft ZUNE and Xbox 360 Please note you need have installed Windows Media Player 11 to use the feature
New Added devices quot ZUNE NDS Xbox 360 and PS3 quot to navigation bar
New Updated A V codecs for quot DVD to Mobile quot
New Updated language files
Fix quot Clone quot mode may fail when copying data DVD in certain cases
Fix A corrupt data problem when copying chapter range of quot Main Movie quot
Fix A ...

Is Axiotron’s ModBook actually about to ship?

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

For a device which has lived solely in the hearts and minds of hopeful buyers for such a expanded moment, the ModBook has certainly seen its fair share of news. The latest dispatch comes in the scheme of a letter from the “Other World Computing Team,” marketers for the Axiotron-made tablet Mac, …

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Everex gPC gets reviewed, thrashed

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

Filed under: Desktops
Just considering something sells out, that doesn’t mean that it’s up to snuff. Substantiating said claim is the Everex gPC, which recently did an outstanding job of frustrating and disappointing reviewers at PCMag. Put simply, the gPC was found to be aggravatingly underpowered,…

sQuba, the driving, diving concept car from Rinspeed

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

Our old friends at Swiss tuning, restoration, and general ride-pimping expert Rinspeed are back with perhaps their most ambitious project to date: a fully-submersible concept car dubbed the sQuba that’s equally at domestic on the road or under the sea. Set to be unveiled next March at the Geneva…

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ATP’s GPS Photo Finder geotags your pix OTG

Filed under: Review - 26 Dec 2007

whether you’re heavy into geotagging — and we think you are — you may want to look into an interesting new product from ATP (no relation to the multifunctional nucleotide of the same name) called the GPS Photo Finder, a strange device which automatically tags your digital pictures with latitud…

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