Archive for: July 7, 2008

July 7, 2008

Outpost Firewall Pro & Security Suite Pro 2009 6.5.2356.316.0602

Agnitum Outpost is the first personal firewall developed with Open Architecture It is also the first personal firewall that supports plug ins Sample plug ins are included to show how this revolutionary technology can easily be employed for such tasks as Intrusion Detection Advertisement Blocking Content Filtering E mail Guard and Privacy Control It is equipped with every feature a personal firewall should have It is the most functional firewall in the world It supports all the latest security techniques and features such as Full Stealth Mode Anti Leak and MD5 Authentication

2010 Prius revealed, sneakers still a major design influence

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

Filed under: Transportation
We’ve been hearing rumors about a partially solar-powered Prius, but Car and Driver’s got some info on the 2010 model scheduled to invent an appearance at the Detroit Auto Show in January, and it doesn’t seem that sunlight plays a prt fairly yet. The popular hybrid gets a…

ReGet Deluxe 5.2 Build 330 Beta

ReGet Deluxe is a modern dowload manager running on Windows XP and Vista offering a rich feature set to help you improve speed and organize your downloads wherever they are from web ftp local network shares or media streaming servers with support for even more protocols coming soon
It is extremely easy to setup it integrates well into popular browsers so the downloads are transferred to ReGet Deluxe automatically it can download a file simultaneously in a number of sections to improve speed of your downloads and provides you with categories should you want to automatically organize your downloads into folders Wherever you have a dial up modem connection to the Internet or super fast cable or ADSL ReGet Deluxe will fully utilize the bandwidth of your connection and download files in a blast
But there are some advanced features too like complete customization scheduler macros MSIE Spy FTP Explorer broad support for proxy servers and authentication partially downloaded files preview and recursive web site downloading

Averatec All-In-One PC brings a little generic flair to the party

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

Filed under: Desktops
Averatec’s been trying to bring a little pop to its products lately, and the new All-In-One PC (seriously, that’s what it’s called) is the company’s sleekest effort to period, copping a little style from both the iMac and the Gateway One. Your $1249 won’t buy you anything spect…

BlackBerry Thunder’s new OS pictured? possibly not.

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

whether the old saying that you can’t believe everything you Gadgets holds true, thereupon it must be doubly so for images you see on the Web. Such is possibly the case in the latest batch of leaked pictures doing the rounds on the old knowledge superhighway. Lately (i.e. today) shots of RIM’s n…

Modder shoves tough drive into Popcorn Hour A-100, videos process

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

As far as mods go, it just doesn’t much easier than that. Popcorn Hour’s heralded A-100 HD media streamer just got a whole lot better courtesy of Jeremy Jones (and everyone else doing this), who recognized that the gaping space within could easily hold a standard size PATA tough drive. After sho…

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TinyURL finally adds vanity URLs

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

Not composition to just sit around recovering from Independence Day shenanigans that past weekend, TinyURL released a much-needed feature to its URL-shortening service that others have had for ages: vanity URLs. that means the nonsensical shortened URLs it spits out from your 1,000 character-plus…

Sony VAIO FW, SR latops get unofficially detailed

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

As whether it wasn’t already clear abundant that Sony had a bundle of new VAIO laptops in the pipeline, that latest leak of some seemingly official German spec sheets should clear up most of the remaining mystery, with them breaking each of ‘em down to the very final detail. That includes deta…

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Password helper PassPack goes offline (in a good way)

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

PassPack is a password-saving service I first checked out back in January of final year. that past week it released a really cool and smart password-saving tool that exists separately from your browser and lets you manage your passwords while offline. It plus syncs up with PassPack’s cloud storage…

Twitter reportedly buying Summize

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

Filed under: Business, Social Software, SearchThere have been reports flying around Twitter and several prominent blogs that Twitter is making a move to acquire Summize, a popular Twitter search engine. In case that is the first you’re hearing about Summize, here’s a rundown of what it does. It can …

Voodoo now accepting Envy 133 phone orders

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

Alright, it’s finally here — Voodoo’s configuration page for the Envy 133 just went habitable with pricing knowledge, and we’re being told that orders are being accepted by the phone. Depending on options and paint jobs, you’re going to put a dent in your wallet anywhere from $2100 to $3400, bu…

Krell intros the KID — another expensive iPod dock you’ll never buy

Filed under: Review - 07 Jul 2008

“Hey man, check out my $4000 combo iPod dock / course A amp playing a 128kbps MP3 file! Listen to that brittle high-end… it’s like you’re in the room with the computer that compressed that file!”

[Via Crave; Image courtesy Audio Junkies]

Original post by Joshua Topolsky

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