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AkelPad 4.3.4: Replaces the traditional Windows Notepad

Posted: 31 Oct 2009 01:58 AM PDT

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AkelPad 4.3.4 automatically recognizes and works with multiple encodings, supports plugins, transparency, print and other language modules.

If you're tired of Windows Notepad, you can now replace it with this simple application.

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RealPlayer SP 1.0.2 Build 12.0.0.319: Player containing all in one

Posted: 31 Oct 2009 01:09 AM PDT

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RealPlayer SP 1.0.2 Build 12.0.0.319 is a player containing all in one. C its help you can play all multimedia files, listen to online radio, watch online TV channels and many many other things.

On 24 June, RealNetworks debuted a beta version of RealPlayer SP 1.0.2 Build 12.0.0.319, a tool for downloading and converting video files found on web sites to store and playback on portable devices.

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Process Lasso 3.70.2: Retakes control of your Windows

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:37 PM PDT

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Process Lasso 3.70.2 - a program management system processes. We have a choice of which processes are important for us to just set aside for them was a priority processing power. The program displays detailed information about all processes running on the system and its load.

Process Lasso 3.70.2 will return the control that you should never have lost in your computer you never happens that you are working, or just surfing the net, and suddenly a service starts running and slows down your entire system?

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x264 Video Codec r1318: Library to convert videos to formats H264/AVC

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:29 PM PDT

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x264 Video Codec r1318 - codec enables encoding H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video. Obtain high quality output while maintaining small file sizes. This codec is intended for use in programs such as VirtualDub.

One of the best formats for playback on streaming, both levels of compression as the quality is H264/AVC, also known as MPEG-4/AVG.

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MediaMonkey 3.1.2.1282 RC 2: Free program for managing your audio files

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:21 PM PDT

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MediaMonkey 3.1.2.1282 RC 2 is a free program for managing your audio files. She arranges MP3, WMA, WAV, and other multimedia files that are located on the hard disk, CD-ROM or other medium. But this is far from all possibilities of the program. MediaMonkey 3.1.2.1282 RC 2 is MP3, CD and others. player, audio manager, scanner, encoder, decoder, converter, Audio Grabber (rip audio CDs), renamed and searched for other files located more information about them on the Internet and others.

"Fond of music?, Too many MP3 files?. MediaMonkey 3.1.2.1282 RC 2 will be essential to your computer once you try it. MediaMonkey 3.1.2.1282 RC 2 is a powerful tool to organize, play, edit, convert between formats and information about your MP3 and audio CDs.

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Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta 1: Firefox now more than ever

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:12 PM PDT

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Out a new version of the extremely popular browser Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta 1. It offers all the amenities needed for a smooth Web browsing: tabs, support for RSS, pop-up blocker, download manager, search Google from the address bar and others. May further expand the capabilities and its appearance by adding extensions and themes that can be downloaded from the official site

Today it is rare that you do not know Firefox, the browser keeps Bill Gates awake at night, and is not to win and gain ground against the ubiquitous Internet Explorer.

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VLC media player 1.0.3: The best player for free video

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:00 PM PDT

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VLC media player 1.0.3 is powerful player for viewing MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX files, DVDs, digital satellite channels, digital terrestrial television channels and on-line video recordings in IPv4 or IPv6 networks. The most amazing is that the program runs under multiple OS (Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, Debian GNU / Linux, Mandriva Linux, Red Hat Linux, Familiar Linux, YOPY / Linupy, Zaurus, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, QNX , Gentoo Linux). There are pleasant, a multilingual interface that supports skins and has many options, arranged perfectly in the menu.

VLC media player 1.0.3 plays almost any audio and video. Surely this ability is the reason that millions of users consider him the best.

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uTorrent 1.8.5 Build 17,091 RC3: The customer Torrent Little Man

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:27 PM PDT

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uTorrent 1.8.5 Build 17,091 RC3 is an incredibly lightweight torrent client that features However, many of his fellow cumbersome. The program is efficient and extensive options BitTorrent client that uses some obscene processing power and memory space, while offering all the essential features expected from the most powerful tools to download and torrent-. The tool allows the simultaneous launch of multiple withdrawals, intelligent USED traffic, set the priority levels of the weight files, limiting the upload / download speeds (general or only for a single torrent), immediately suspended further downloads, UPnP support, generate real-time chart, taking into account bandwidth, keeping logs, etc..

The BitTorrent protocol is most used to share all sorts of big files. There are many programs that can connect to this type of network, but few are as solid as uTorrent.

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phpMyAdmin 3.2.3: Manage SQL databases from a web interface

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:20 PM PDT

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phpMyAdmin 3.2.3 is a versatile and convenient program for the administration of MySQL databases through Web-based interface. By using this Web-based application will allow you to manage your MySQL databases in a particularly easy and intuitive way. Something must for any administrator of databases.

phpMyAdmin 3.2.3 is an application for the administration of MySQL databases from any web browser.

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Comodo System Cleaner 2.1.114194.1: Powerful set of tools that allow you to make your PC faster, more efficient and safer

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:11 PM PDT

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Comodo System Cleaner 2.1.114194.1 is a powerful set of tools that allow you to make your PC faster, more efficient and safer. Has modules for cleaning, optimization and diagnostics of your computer, you also have control over the programs that run on Windows, including diagnostic and assessment tools. You can clean and repair registry from damaged and invalid records, discs to clean from unnecessary temporary files, and remove the accumulated records and cookies in your browser.

Comodo System Cleaner 2.1.114194.1 gives you full control over your computer, thanks to a system that will keep you always in good condition.

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Zennioptical

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Whether New Arrivals or Holiday Fun Eyeglasses found in zennioptical you also have a place of easy navigation with a choice of glasses for you to have it only come to zennioptical.com.

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DailyDigitals as Guest Blogger at Become.com

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 08:39 PM PDT

I never had a dream before and several weeks a go I got a message from Become.com to be one of their guest blogger. Wow..what a wonderful opportunity!

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Thanks to Desiree Malinao who contact me and give me the suggestion to write post about ‘Top 5 Tech Gifts for this Holiday Season’. This is my first time as guest blogger at one of the biggest shop for deal company and indeed I really nervous to write it. After several days I already done write the post and send to Desiree and you can see my post about Top 5 Tech Gift. They totally give me free style to spread the words to write and use my own links. They said it’s not necessary to be products of Become.com sells.

I recommend if you want to search about some tips to give your couple, family or best friends a gift, why you are not go to visit Become.com and explore some products. Now it’s a good day to search of Halloween costumes and party ideas. Happy shopping!!

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Sony Ericsson Aino Mobile Phone Unlocked Version

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:40 PM PDT

Sony Ericsson release the new mobile phone called Aino with sliding alpha numeric keypad and 3-inch touchscreen TFT display (240×432 pixel resolution). This Sony Ericsson Aino available unlocked without any particular contract to operator and available in North America but on UK this phone complete with contract with Vodafone operator.

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The Sony Ericsson Aino featuring 8.1M pixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, geotagging support, 55MB of internal memory, stereo speakers, an accelerometer, microSD card slot up to 8GB (included), GPS receiver, bluetooth, and wi-fi 802.11 b/g connection.

The main feature of Aino, it can be integrated with Sony PlayStation 3 and be able as remote controller for this game console. You can access the HDD where Aino can get on Wifi, GPRS/EDGE or 3G connection. Also it’s able sync data using Media Go Smartphone software. You can order it via SonyStyle online store with price $599.99

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Dell Inspiron One 19 All-in-One Desktop PC

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 04:13 PM PDT

Dell release the new all-in-one PC the Dell Inspiron One 19 which is no desktop pc, only monitor keyboard and mouse. This is really save the workspace on your office or house.

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The Dell Inspiron One 19 powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to 4GB of RAM, 500GB of HDD, 1.3M pixel webcam, 8-in-1 card reader and running Windows 7 operating system. The price is not available yet.

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HP Compaq Mini 311 Netbook

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 09:10 AM PDT

Hewlett-Packard release the new Compaq Mini 311 netbook in Russia. This HP Mini netbook come with Intel Atom N270 (1.6 GHz) processor, nVidia ION LE platform which include the nVidia GeForce 9400M GPU.

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The HP Compaq Mini 311 featuring with 1GB of RAM, 160GB of HDD, 3 USB 2.0 ports, VGA and HDMI out, wifi 802.11 b/g, bluetooth connection, web camera built-in, microphone, and 3-in-1 card reader. The Compaq Mini 311 netbook running on Windows 7 operating system with display 11.6-inch (1366×768 pixel resolution).

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It will be sale in Russia on November 2009 with price arround $580. For blogger like me it’s so ideal netbook to have :D

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Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy?

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 06:04 AM PDT

Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy?

Nokia, the world’s largest phone maker, hasn’t even registered as a blip on most Americans’ radars for years now. Not since Neo’s 8110i fell out of a FedEx envelope has the public as a whole coveted anything the company had to offer, but that could be changing very soon. According to VentureBeat, Nokia has signed on with AT&T to launch some hot new smartphone in the not too distant future, presumably with the sort of incentivized pricing that, for once, might just allow it to be a value proposition. Details are slim, but it’s said to be running a Qualcomm processor and, given rumors of Snapdragon talks, that’s where we’re putting our money.

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Sony Alpha A750 keeps with tradition, leaks out ahead of release

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:36 AM PDT

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Minolta’s Sony’s DSLR range was refreshed only this August, but here we are, hearing rumblings of another new addition to the bunch. Set to occupy the space between the 14.2 megapixel A550 and 24.6 megapixel full frame A850, the imaginatively titled A750 is expected to strike the perfect balance between the two with a 14.6 megapixel full frame sensor. We see what you did there, Sony, very clever. If you ask us, anything over a solid dozen million pixels is overkill and just asking for noise trouble and processing lag, so in fact chopping a third off the A850’s pixels could turn out to be quite a boon for overall image quality. Then again, we’ve no idea what else Sony might sever from its higher offering, though we’re likely to find out by CES 2010 at the latest.

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Apple, AT&T Hit With Another iPhone MMS Class Action

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:35 AM PDT

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It isn’t the first, and I assume it’s not going to be the last either.

Apple and AT&T are facing a new putative class action from an iPhone user who alleges that the companies misrepresented the phone’s MMS (multimedia messaging service) capabilities.

Clyde Bernard Franklin filed the complaint (case 1:2009cv00704) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama on behalf of all Alabama residents last Wednesday. I don’t have proper access to the court documents at this point so it’s a bit unclear what the allegations in this particular case are exactly, but there should be more information about the details available shortly.

While iPhone OS 3.0 included support for MMS from the start, AT&T took quite some time to enable the feature, which prompted iPhone owners to initiate two separate class action lawsuits against the carrier and Apple last August.

On September 25, AT&T finally rolled out the service for iPhone owners in the United States, so it’s safe to say that the delay isn’t why Franklin is taking Apple and AT&T to court.

We’ll update when we learn more.

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Intel Microserver open-standard planned

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:27 AM PDT

Intel are readying a new standard for so-called “microservers“, based on the company’s prototype targeted at low-traffic websites.  The open standard would describe a royalty-free, compact alternative to blade servers – powered by Intel processors, naturally – which combines both low idle power draw and fast response times.  Intel’s current prototype has a 1.86GHz quad-core Lynnfield processor paired with four memory slots.

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That Nehalem-series processor draws just 45W at full blow, but will soon be replaced by a a dual-core Clarkdale requiring 30W.  The individual server board is designed to sit into an 8.75-inch-tall chassis that has the network and power connectivity together with responsibility for actively cooling the system; up to 16 microservers can fit into each chassis.

Running along the bottom, meanwhile, are 16 2.5-inch HDD sleds that connect to each microserver.  While unlikely to be capable of supporting a mainstream site, the microservers will be ideal “for the low-end, scaled-out Web hosting space” Jason Waxman, general manager of Intel’s high-density computing group explained.  The new range of relatively frugal CPUs means “[Intel] think we can put enough power in a low enough power envelope” Waxman continued.

Eventually, the goal is to achieve a 25W idle draw for the entire microprocessor.  Intel will be offering the design specification to the Server System Infrastructure Forum before the end of 2009.


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Verizon DROID Eris by HTC caught in wild

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:10 AM PDT

Neither Verizon nor HTC have officially confirmed the existence of the Verizon DROID Eris, but unless you’re looking at the handiwork of a particularly impressive Halloween costume (sized for hamster) then we’d say the Android smartphone’s existence is pretty much assured.  The BGR received two live shots of the HTC DROID Eris – you can see the second after the cut – together with a little feedback as to how the handset performs.

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“Overall” their source explains, the DROID Eris feels “the same as the Sprint Hero but for some reason it seems faster, slightly thinner and taller.”  Under HTC Sense there’s Android 1.5, but there’s no reason not to assume that HTC’s upcoming Android 2.0 upgrade for the Hero won’t find a place on the Eris too.

The expectation is that the Verizon DROID Eris by HTC will arrive on November 6th alongside the Verizon DROID by Motorola.  Pricing is believed to be $99.99 following the usual rebates and assuming a new, two-year agreement, making it a bargain compared to what Sprint are charging for the HTC Hero.

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Nintendo DSi LL size comparison video with DSi & DS Lite

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:02 AM PDT

We already know that US and European gamers will have to wait until early next year before they can pick up a new Nintendo DSi XL, but with the Japanese launch of the DSi LL imminent the handheld has already had its first TV appearance.  In the video you can see after the cut, TV Osaka demonstrate the new DSi LL and compare it against the existing Nintendo DSi.  The outcome?  Yep, it’s bigger.

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Running from left to right in the shot above are the new DSi LL, the DSi, and the Nintendo DS Lite.  Given the DSi LL has a display almost a full inch larger diagonally, there’s obviously more to fit into your pocket; as far as we’re aware, the new handheld will go on sale alongside the DSi, rather than replacing it.

Japanese buyers will be able to pick up the new DSi LL from November 21st, when it will be priced at 20,000 yen ($220).  No specific launch dates for the US and Europe; all Nintendo have confirmed is that the handheld will arrive in Q1 2010.

[via Kotaku]


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Sprint to offer Dell Mini 10

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 05:00 AM PDT

Apparently as from the 1st November the phone service carrier Sprint will be offering the Dell Mini 10 as part to the providers subsidised and subscription based deals.

Sprint will be looking at the consumer paying $299 up front with a $100 rebate, then pay out $60 per month to include 5 Gb worth of data.

On the whole, that may not seem like a bad deal apart from the rebate etc, but the Dell Mini 10 is a low end machine, that offers 3G modem, a 160 GB HD, 1 GB of RAM, and an Atom processor.

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Rechargeable zinc-air batteries promise a lot, we’ll see if they deliver in 2010

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 04:58 AM PDT

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Is there any other field of technology that promises as many revolutionary innovations as battery makers do yet delivers so few? We’ve heard of battery life being made four times, eight times, even twelve times better… and seen pretty much none of it pan out in any sort of meaningful way. Zinc-air batteries are also nothing new, but now some whizkids up in Norway have figured out how to make them rechargeable and set up an entire company, ReVolt, for their commercialization. With more than double the energy density of regular Lithium-Ion batteries, safer operation, lower cost of production, and environmentally friendlier ingredients, ReVolt’s tech sounds as sweet as anything, but we’d advise waiting for the pudding-based proof before getting excited. Plans are for small hearing aid and cellphone batteries to show up in 2010, and if all goes well there, larger cells for electric vehicles could also follow. Sure.

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14.6-Megapixel Sony Alpha a750 DSLR Leaked Early? [Digital Cameras]

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 04:57 AM PDT

6776cedc3ba750 2.jpg 14.6 Megapixel Sony Alpha a750 DSLR Leaked Early? [Digital Cameras]The a750 isn’t official yet, but Sony itself has apparently leaked specs early via a registration page. The Alpha a750 would fill the big price gap between the a550 and a850 with a 14.6-megapixel full-frame sensor, and high-speed image processing.

Not much else is known at this point, but it wouldn’t be a stretch to think we’ll see the a750 at CES 2010. [LetsGoDigital via Engadget]





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ICANN Moves Ahead With Non-Latin Web Addresses (Video)

Posted: 30 Oct 2009 04:37 AM PDT

As expected, regulatory body ICANN has approved plans to let web addresses be written in non-Latin characters in a move that it calls the “biggest technical change” to how the Internet works since its invention four decades ago.

The vote was announced at the last day of the non-profit group’s Seoul conference.

The proposal means domain names could be written in languages such as Greek, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi or Cyrillic and be understood natively by the servers that connect computers together over the web. Currently, domain names can only be displayed using the Latin alphabet letters A-Z, the digits 0-9 and the hyphen, but in the future countries will be able to display country-code Top Level Domains (cc TLDs) in their native language.

The organization will launch a fast-track process for approving the Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) scheme on 16 November, and the first IDN-compliant addresses should be in operation by the middle of next year, said ICANN President Rod Beckstrom.

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It will allow nations and territories to apply for Internet extensions reflecting their name – and made up of characters from their national language. If the applications meet criteria that includes government and community support and a stability evaluation, the applicants will be approved to start accepting registrations.

In the fairly cheese video above, Beckstrom says over half of Internet users from all over the world will finally be able to write web address in the “100,000 characters of world languages” that so far were not supported.

According to the outlined proposal, ICANN will charge registries $26,000 for an evaluation processing fee, which can be paid in the local currency. ICANN would also like an annual contribution fee of 3 percent of a registry’s revenue, which can be as low as 1 percent for low-volume registries.

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