Archive for: March 18, 2008

March 18, 2008

ESET Smart Security 3.0.645 Full

ESET Smart Security is a tightly integrated solution designed to protect computers from a range of threats Built on the award winning ESET NOD32 reg Antivirus and its powerful ThreatSense reg engine ESET Smart Security provides antispyware antispam and customized firewall features Utilizing ThreatSense mdash the industry 39 s most advanced heuristics mdash the window of vulnerability between virus outbreak and signature update is reduced

The key advantage of this approach is that individual protection modules are able to communicate together seamlessly to create unparalleled synergy to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of protection Moreover the integrated architecture guarantees optimal utilization of system resources so ESET Smart Security continues ESET 39 s well know reputation for providing rock solid security in a small footprint that will not slow down an individual 39 s computer

Apple evaluating “all you can eat” iTunes option?

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio
The subscription-based iTunes rumor has been around for what feels like eons, and apparently, it’s rearing its always intriguing head once more. According to a report by at Financial Times, the suits in Cupertino are currently “in discussions” with major music outfits abo…

Hear the song you write performed on American Idol

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

All you need is GarageBand — and a bit of inspiration — to write a really great song to enter in the American Idol Songwriter Competition. The contest has just begun, and we have the perfect way for you to hone your GarageBand skills. Just sign up for the Idol on iTunes Songwriter Workshop. It…

Samsung’s YP-P2 coming in 16GB flavor soon

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Samsung fans, your wildest dreams have come to fruition. Word on the street is that the company’s do-it-all PMP, the YP-P2, will be getting an update in the design of a new 16GB model. The new player — which boasts features like a 3-inch WQVGA screen, Blu…

AVG Anti-Virus with Firewall 8.0 Build 87a1276

AVG Anti Virus provides all of Grisoft trade s advanced virus detection methods and components including heuristic analysis generic detection scanning and integrity checking It is an integral part of the AVG Anti Virus plus Firewall Edition and is accessible via the AVG Control Center Safeguarding the computer on which it is installed AVG Firewall helps to maintain privacy and protects personally identifiable information from being sent from your computer without your permission

AVG Internet Security 8.0 Build 87a1276

AVG Internet Security ensure complete security protection against all of the most serious Internet threats including viruses worms trojans spyware adware hackers and spam AVG Internet Security 7 5 includes the most recent anti virus anti spyware anti spam and firewall technologies with reliable automatic updates while consuming a low level of computer resources for convenient use

AnyDVD & AnyDVD HD 6.3.1.9 Beta

AnyDVD is a driver which unprotects DVD Movies automatically in the background This DVD appears unprotected and region code free for all applications and the Windows operating system as well With AnyDVD 39 s help copy tools like CloneDVD Pinnacle Instant Copy InterVideo DVD Copy etc are able to copy CSS protected Movies With the help of AnyDVD you can watch movies with non matching region codes with every DVD Player Software you like AnyDVD decrypts not just DVDs AnyDVD allows you also to play copy and rip protected Audio CDs But AnyDVD does much more of course For example it is possible to control the rotational speed of your DVD drive so you can watch DVDs on your PC with far less noise

Who’s suing Apple nowadays? reflect Worlds takes aim at day Machine and more

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Portable Audio
While it’s not fairly a daily occurrence, it must nearly seem that way for the folks in Apple’s legal station, who are now facing yet another lawsuit alleging that the company has infringed on some slightly obscure patents. that latest one c…

Colorware provides that DS Lite hue Nintendo never appreciated

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds
fairly frankly, we’re a bit shocked it took that enlarged for the paint gun-wielding gurus by at Colorware to start fancying up Nintendo’s renowned DS Lite, but just in case The Big N has yet to unveil a hue that floats your boat, look no further. As with most everythi…

Arthur C. Clarke, inventor of satellite, visionary in technology, dead at 90

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

nowadays is a very sad day in our little world. It’s been reported that Arthur C. Clarke, among the most influential visionaries in technology and a personal hero of many at Engadget, has died at the age of 90. Along wi…

Intel touts expanded-distance WiFi for rural areas

Filed under: Review - 18 Mar 2008

While some companies are engaged exploring other options for bringing wireless connectivity to rural areas, Intel’s apparently been tough at work pushing plain old WiFi as far as they’re able to, and they’re reportedly now seeing some rather impressive results. According to Technology Review, th…

YeahReader: A Feed Reader and Blogging Client in One

Filed under: Review, blogs_rss, free_downloads - 18 Mar 2008

YeahReader - Logo

If you're looking for an RSS reader to help you stay on top of the headlines from your favorite blogs, you have several richly featured feed readers to choose from. Most of them only retrieve your feeds, while others filter them according to your preferences. YeahReader, on the other hand, both aggregates your feeds and displays them for you to read and allows you to publish articles you've received in other feeds and post your thoughts to your personal blog, all from within the same application.

YeahReader won't impress anyone as a feed reader or as a blogging client, rather the fact that both functions are built into the same application that's notable. The application is a fully featured feed reader, and includes tools like proxy support, selective updates and customizable update schedules, and pop-up notification when you have new articles to read. That's about as far as the feed reader goes though; you can add and organize your feeds by topic, create folders, and more. The feed reader supports RSS, RDF, and Atom feeds.

YeahReader - Screen Layout

Even though YeahReader only offers basic support for RSS feeds, the beauty of the application is in its blogging capabilities. You won't find a ton of features in the blog editor that's built-in to YeahReader, but the mere fact that it's there is notable. YeahReader allows you to take stories straight from your RSS feed and re-post them to your blog or personal journal, and supports LiveJournal, Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org blogs, Blogger blogs, even del.icio.us blogs. If your blog supports OPML, YeahReader can post to it, and ...

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