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Friday, November 16, 2012

Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 10 preview for Windows 7

Microsoft has officially released Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7. The preview build of the IE10 browser can be downloaded today, with the final build launching some time next year. Those interested in giving IE10 for Windows 7 a try can download the preview here.On the official IE blog, Rob Mauceri, Group Program Manager, Internet Explorer says, “IE10 on Windows 7 has the same standards based platform for developers to target as IE10 on Windows 8. We built an entirely new browser with Windows 8, with more performance and developer capabilities. IE10 brings improved real-world site performance and additional standards support to Windows 7 that Web developers have been asking for. We look forward to getting your feedback on IE10 on Windows 7, and will provide another update when the preview is available.”IE10 was originally designed for Windows 8 with touchscreens and tablets in mind and it will be interesting to see how the new browser translates on Windows 7.IE10 claims to bring with it a bunch of new features such as a faster and more fluid browsing experience, more interpolated HTML5 support, rich visual effects, enhanced web programming model, privacy with “Do not track” on by default and an overall smoother browsing experience. You can read the complete features of the IE10 on the official Microsoft IE blog here.So, will you download the new browser for Windows 7? Do let us know what you think of its performance and interface, in the comments section below.

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Tip: Give Your Browser a Windows 8 Look

You'll have to wait a year for the real thing, but in the meantime, if you want a dash of Windows 8, here's a little sustenance for you. A clever Czech Web programmer/designer named Ľubomír Krupa has come up with a way to give your browser the tiled Windows 8 Metro UI look. Of course, this tip won't give you the full Windows 8 tile functionality—it won't update the current weather or stock prices in tiles, but if you crave the Metro look, it's a start. Krupa offers the customization under the MIT license, which means it's free to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell, as long as the copyright info stays intact.
To start your move toward a Windows 8 look, you first need to download the zipped folder contents used by the start page. You can get it from this DeviantArt download page. Next, just unzip all the contents of the download archive to a folder under your My Computer folder, say to Downloads/Win8Start.
Next, copy the full pathname by clicking in the Windows Explorer address bar: on my PC, this was

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Google Nexus 4 goes out of stock in a matter of minutes

Google’s fourth flagship smartphone, the Nexus 4 went out of stock in a matter of minutes after being launched on the Google Play store.
Google opened its online hardware Play store to sell the Nexus 4 in select countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia and Germany, and the smartphone was out of stock in a matter of minutes after its launch yesterday.
The 16GB Nexus 4 was sold out in a mere 22 minutes in the Australian Google Play store, whereas the 8GB variant of the smartphone barely lasted for 2 hours. The 32GB Nexus 10 tablet too went out of stock in about five hours where as the 16GB variant is still available.
Countries such as the UK, France, Germany, and Spain also saw similar demand for the smartphone where it was sold out in 35 minutes.
The US and Canada got the device last on Tuesday, and the Nexus 4 was sold out in 20 minutes of its availability.


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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Headlines Predict Death of MS-Office

I don't know if you've noticed, but Microsoft Office is pretty tired. All of its elements are old and boring. PowerPoint, except for the addition of a few templates, has never fulfilled its promise. Microsoft never seriously jazzed it up and a PowerPoint presentation from a decade ago barely differs from a PowerPoint presentation made today.
The rest of the suite elements are just as bad, if not worse. The two Microsoft Word breakthroughs were Spell Check and Grammar Check. Both could use improvement, but Microsoft just sits back. If you think about it, what could it do?
I'm guessing with the right creative team, many innovations could be considered, tested, and implemented. But Microsoft is the master of coasting while riding a winner. Unfortunately, the copycat suites have mostly caught up in both power and functionality.
A review of current headlines tells a tale. It shows that most of the Microsoft action, insofar as news coverage, targets the possibility that Phone 7 uncover a treasure trove. Look at today's headline mix:

• “Will Windows 8 Run Windows Phone 7 Apps?" by Gizmodo 
• "Six major Windows 8 features for small business" by PCWorld 
• "Microsoft To Snatch 20% Smartphone Market Share By 2015" by Forbes.com 
• "Final Windows Phone 7.5 ROM for HTC Mozart leaked" by ZDNet 
• "Stop snickering. Houston's Microsoft Store will surprise you." by Houston Chronicle 
• "Microsoft Stock Has Upside To $28 But Office Franchise Is A Drag" by Forbes.com

Do you notice any sort of trend?
One thing caught my attention in that Forbes.com article. A brief anecdote recounts Microsoft’s sale of the entire Office Suite in China for $29 because of the prevalence of piracy in China—probably the most under-told story in the tech sector. It does two things: First, it reveals that China has a huge productivity advantage over the U.S. if it can get Office for $29. Second, it sends the message that entire nations should pirate Microsoft software because then they will get a better deal. What kind of message is that? But I digress.
Microsoft is trying to break into new markets with the Phone 7 product, but cannot avoid the fact that Office, along with Windows, is the huge cash cow that keeps the company running.
It was probably in the mid-1990s that I first heard that Microsoft knew Windows and Office could not support the company forever. It had to find some other way to make money. It was as if the company had zero confidence that it could continue to make money with a mainstay product. It's like Maytag saying that it could not make money forever with washing machines.
I heard this from everyone. The notion was apparently floated at some conference and taken as gospel by the parrots in the business. At about this time, a similar notion arose, which sent the message to Intel that the microprocessor market was dying; the company would need to invest in technologies like Wi-Fi. Intel spent far too much effort working on Wi-Fi and Wi-Max after everyone “knew” that the company would flatline if it persisted with microprocessors. While Intel chased its tail designing dead-end chips, it failed to notice the low-power trend and that the ARM designs were moving in on its territory.
The ARM chips licensed by so many companies, is a microprocessor design Intel should have been using.
So Microsoft, for close to 20 years, has been told how it’s driving down a dead-end road and probably believes it. All the while, it should have been enhancing Office Suite with features other than a new interface. If the company resisted the fads evolving from groupthink it would have a much more advanced system than it now sells. Worse, it would recognize that the cloud is no better than shrink-wrap for such a suite.
Right now, MS Office is vulnerable to any number of clone companies. One breakthrough or major simplification and Office will indeed be toast. But, if Microsoft had made serious and substantial improvements all along the way, it might stand a chance today.




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Halo 4 grosses more than $220 million at launch; will it beat Black Ops II?

The end if the year holiday season is when we see the launch of the best games in the business of gaming. This year, in November, we have seen two of the most anticipated first person shooters hit store shelves – Halo 4 and Call of Duty Black Ops II (which launched yesterday).Halo 4 has already set a record by grossing a whopping $220 million in the first 24 hours of sale globally. In its first week, Halo 4 is on its way to cross the $300 million mark making it a significant milestone in the world of gaming.But earning the big dollars isn’t something new to the Halo franchise. Halo: Reach, the game launched prior to Halo 4 and the last to be developed by the developer that started it all, Bungie, grossed $200 million on launch day in September, 2010.The baton of the Halo franchise shifted from developer Bungie to 343 Industries whose first venture is the beginning of a new trilogy starting with Halo 4. We have had some hands on time with the game and we can assure you, it doesn't disappoint. The game indeed lives up to its reputation. Both the single player campaign and multiplayer will keep you coming back for more. Check out our first impressions of the game, here.The only disadvantage, in terms of money making for the publisher, is that Halo is an Xbox 360 exclusive title and hence will cater only to the audience that owns the console.Now, moving on to the other big gun in the first person shooter genre, Call of Duty Black Ops II. Its predecessor, Call of Duty Black Ops was met with rave reviews but the formula stuck close to the tried and tested. That wasn't necessarily a bad thing since the franchise is a real big cash cow for publisher Activision and immensely popular among gamers.Black Ops II however has tried something different. To start with the game has received rave reviews online from a variety of gaming websites. Black Ops II is set in a future US war scenario, and the campaign along with the multiplayer modes for which the franchise has been made famous has received great reviews.Since its past few iterations, the Call of Duty franchise has been criticised for its single player mode, but that seems to have changed with Black Ops II. The single player campaign is a refreshing change from the past iteration and the biggest improvement is the ability to make decisions that alter the course of the game including decisions that involve who lives and who dies.The biggest reason why we think that Call of Duty Black Ops II will surpass Halo 4 in sales is because the game is a multi-platform offering, apart from being awesome. The game will be available on the Xbox 360, PC, PS3, Wii U. A PS Vita version of the game called call of Duty Black Ops Declassified is all set to make its debut on the handheld as well. As yet, no sales figures have been released.So tell us, which of the two games will you play? Or will you get your hands on both? Which franchise do you think is better, Call of Duty or Halo?
 

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Build a $1,500 Gaming PC

As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, $1,000 is our favorite place to begin building a gaming PC. (Though, as we showed in the weeks before that, you can still put together fine, 3D-focused computers for $500 or $750.) But it's not a good place to stop if you don't have to. With many things in the technology world, the more money you can invest, the more impressive the final product will be—and that's undoubtedly the case here. So we upped our budget again, this time to $1,500.
Believe it or not, this was the hardest of all the builds we did for this project. When you're faced with a severe price restriction you have to get both extremely detailed and extremely creative, which makes the process seem like it's more about open doors than closed ones. And when you have essentially no price restriction, you can do whatever you want. But with $1,500, you’re free to ignore so much less-expensive equipment that you may feel as though you don't have room to move. You can buy some terrific hardware, but not a lot of it is the best that’s out there—and having to “make do” with something that’s only mostly excellent is less fun than it sounds.
So figuring out the proper balance between the good stuff and the really good stuff is not just crucial to building a system in the upper-middle pricing tier—it’s also maddeningly difficult. Still, this isn’t a bad problem to have, and with that spare $1,500 you’ll be able to build a gaming computer you can feel really positive about, even if the road to it is paved with (tiny) cobblestones of regret.
For our final installment in two weeks, we’ll look at the kind of system you can put together for $2,000. We love it, but our feelings for this $1,500 machine are only slightly less strong.

Choosing the Components
We’ve said in previous weeks that choosing the video card is an easy way to start laying out a gaming system. That remains true at $1,500, but there are more pitfalls here. You have enough money to buy some of the best (single-GPU) cards on the market, but you don’t want the rest of your computer to suffer as a result. So do you go all out on the graphics, or do you hold back just a bit so that the overall system is really a screamer?

Ultimately, we opted for the latter approach. Doing our shopping via Newegg we built on the base configuration we established with our $1,500 machine, but tweaked upward wherever we could. A number of things we just didn’t bother to change. We went with the same case (the $99.99 NZXT H2), power supply (the Thermaltake TR2 TRX-650M, priced at just $59.99 after rebate), and motherboard (the Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3, which this time we caught on an outstanding special-rebate combo for just $104.99), CPU (the $219.99 Intel Core i5-2500K).
As we mentioned last time, we arranged for our previous hard drive, a $99.99 1.5TB Western Digital Caviar Black, just before the recent Thailand floods caused an ungainly price spike throughout the hard drive market. Unfortunately we couldn't avoid paying more for less this time, but we decided to give up some speed and get more capacity with a 2TB Western Digital Caviar Green ($189.99)—it uses less energy and spins more slowly. But we weren't too concerned about rotational speed, because this time we had enough money to set up a two-drive system with one of the drives having more than enough speed to compensate: a solid-state drive (SSD), the price of which hasn't been adversely affected by the flooding. We settled on a 120GB OCZ Vertex 3—it’s not necessarily the fastest drive you can get, and certainly its capacity is nothing to email home about, but at $149.99 after rebate it’s a compelling entrée into the segment. Pairing that as an OS drive with a larger storage drive meant we’d get the best of both worlds, which is exactly what we wanted.
We made use of every other inch of wiggle room we could find in our budget, too—and the value-oriented components we'd already selected made it easier to splurge in a few other places. One of them was the third drive we needed: an Asus Black Blu-ray burner for our optical storage needs. Coming in at just $69.79 after a mail-in rebate, it would let us both read Blu-ray discs and burn DVDs—a nice combination. We also decided to spend a bit more ($94.99) on 8GB of extra-fast Corsair Vengeance memory, so we’d be able to maximize efficiency wherever we could to make up for the less-speedy-than-absolutely-ideal processor.
Last but by no means least was the video card. We didn’t even have a choice here: It had to be based on the Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 chipset—the fastest you can get in a single GPU card. We lucked out and found an overclocked EVGA version for $479.99 after rebate that we knew would make an outstanding centerpiece for our system.
For less than $1,500, we had put together a computer that would kill with nearly everything we threw at it, and that looked terrific to boot. Yes, for $2,000 we could go even further, but this system left us no room for complaints.


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Samsung Galaxy Camera up for pre-order in India

Samsung has started taking pre-orders for its Android-based camera, the Samsung Galaxy Camera, on its online e-store in India. Consumers interested in pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy Camera will have to pay an initial amount of Rs. 3,000, with the rest to be paid within three days of the launch of the device. Those that pre-order the camera will get a 16GB microSD card free. There is no cash on delivery option provided by the South Korean manufacturer and those that have pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy Camera will be notified via email prior to its availability.Those consumers that do not pay the full amount within three days of pre-ordering the device will not get the free 16GB microSD card and those that don't pay the balance amount within 15 days of availability will have to forfeit the Rs. 3,000 booking amount.Samsung has used the same sales strategy in the past with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Note II and the Samsung Galaxy Note 800.Those of you that are interested in pre-booking the Samsung Galaxy Camera can do so here.The Samsung Galaxy Camera runs on Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor.It has a 16MP BSI CMOS 1/2.3" sensor, and a wide angle (23mm) lens with 21X optical zoom. It sports a 4.77-inch 308ppi HD Super Clear LCD. On the face, the Galaxy Camera feels like a camera because of its build and physical shutter button but flip it over and the device feels like an Android smartphone.This isn't the first Android camera we've heard of. Nikon recently launched the 16MP Coolpix S800c, which runs on Android, and is meant to be the ideal device for those who often share on social networks. Check out our review of the S800c, here.You can take a look at our hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Camera here.

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12 Great Tips to Scan Your Family Pictures

In the age of digital photos, photo scanners are still around largely because most of us—or our parents and grandparents—have collections of old film-based photos. Most people would like to get those photos scanned, if they could only figure out how. If that's the boat you're in, here are some tips that can help.
1. Face Reality. Scanning photos is a time-intensive operation. Almost anything that speeds it up (other than buying a faster scanner) lowers scan quality. So pick the level of quality you want, and then accept the amount of work that comes with it.
2. Know Your Classes of Scanners. If you're still looking for a scanner, the balance of scan quality and ease of use should be your key concern. Unfortunately, the scanners that are easiest to use tend to have the lowest quality. That said, if you'll be satisfied with scans that are suitable for viewing onscreen or reprinting at the same size—although with noticeable color shifts and loss of resolution—consider using an inexpensive sheet fed scanner like the Kodak P461 Personal Photo Scanner ($139.99 direct, 4 stars). These scanners make all the settings decisions for you so all you have to do is feed the photos through a slot.
For quality suitable for just about anyone but a pro or prosumer, consider an inexpensive flatbed scanner, like the Editors' Choice Epson Perfection V300 Photo ($99.99 direct, 4 stars). For still better quality, consider a more expensive flatbed, like the Epson Perfection V700 Photo ($550 street, 4 stars). Also keep in mind that for the best quality, you should skip the printed photo, and scan the original negative instead, if it's available, preferably with a scanner like the V700, which can scan 12 slides at once.
3. Scanners on MFPs Aren't Great. Most MFPs are aimed at scanning documents and are best avoided for photo scanning. You can recognize the few exceptions by options in their scan utilities that are clearly meant for photos, like a color restore feature. Even for those, however, don't expect great quality. The best MFPs we've seen at PC Labs are in the same class as an inexpensive flatbed.

4. Choose a WIA or TWAIN Scan Drivers. Many scanners give you the choice of scanning with a separate scan utility or by calling up a driver from a program -- using PhotoShop's File 

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No Android 4.2 update for Nexus S and Motorola Xoom

In a move that might spell the end of the line for these two devices, Google announced that there will be no Android 4.2 Jelly Bean updates for the Nexus S and the Motorola Xoom, two previous platform lead devices. The latest version of Google’s massively popular Android smartphone OS was launched this week, to rave reviews and much anticipation. Jean-Baptise Queru, technical lead, Android Open Source Project, posted on an Android Building Google Groups page, “There is no support for 4.2 on Nexus S and XOOM. Those devices should continue using 4.1.2. I can’t comment about the future of Nexus S and XOOM, sorry.”After this official statement, there is very little else that can be predicted about the future of these devices. However, there is the possibility that Google might find a way to give Nexus S and Motorola XOOM users a small look at the features that the latest version of Android would’ve offered them. As platform lead devices, both have been iconic in the development of Android-supported phones and tablets (the Motorola XOOM was the first tablet to use Honeycomb, while the Nexus S phone was the first to use Ice Cream Sandwich), and there are a lot of dedicated fans and users out there who’ll be unhappy with Google’s decision to stop support for them for newer versions of the Android OS.Only time will tell if there is likely to be some development that lets Nexus S and Motorola XOOM users access the newest version of the Jelly Bean OS. Currently, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is available for the Nexus 7 and various versions of the Galaxy Nexus.
 

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Your New iPad: What You Need to Know

When talk turns toward tablets, it's extremely difficult to overlook the Apple iPad ($499, 4.5 stars), which single-handedly created the new take on slates and inspired several clones. Here's what you need to get started with your brand new iPad.
Get an iPad Case. The iPad is a marvel of sleek modern gadget design, so why risk scratching the beautiful aluminum? Or worse, enduring the pain that comes when the large, 9.7-inch glass display suffers a crack? Your first order of business is to protect the slate from damage by purchasing an iPad case. Fortunately, there is a wide variety of iPad cases available, ranging from lightweight sleeves to advanced cases that can be folded into a stand that props your iPad in prime position for typing, gaming, video viewing, or ebook reading. Regardless of your choice, make sure you get an iPad case. You'll be glad you did.


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PC version of Borderlands 2 gets a mammoth patch

A mammoth patch for the PC version of the hit game Borderlands 2 has been released. While immensely enjoyable, the game hasn’t been without its issues. November 13 saw the release of a major Borderlands 2 patch, which fixed various glitches and bugs, and also repaired a slew of broken missions.Here are a few of the major changes, as detailed by developers Gearbox: Fixed fast travel stations from downloadable content sometimes disappearing when loading a saved game. Fixed an issue where players could occasionally be unable to connect to one another if one of them had recently been in DLC that the other doesn't have. Fixed an issue where players were sometimes unable to pick items up after another player had bulk-picked-up a nearby item. Improved PhysX fluid rendering quality at high resolutions. Fixed an issue causing players to sometimes crash or freeze after killing Master Gee in the Captain Scarlett DLC. Fixed challenges showing inaccurate completion amounts for area-specific challenges. Fixed a bug where the player's active mission would sometimes fall back to main-game missions when completing other missions in DLC areas. Fixed a bug that could cause players to lose mission rewards that they had not claimed when switching between Normal mode and True Vault Hunter mode. Added a confirmation dialog when opening the golden chest in Sanctuary. Fixed a bug causing players to sometimes get stuck zoomed in when in "Fight for Your Life" mode. Balance adjustments to "The Bee": Increased Recharge Delay Significantly increased Recharge Rate Reduced level of DLC raid bosses in Normal Mode. Fixed issue resulting in infinite leveling exploit with Fleshstick. Increased the health of Terramorphous, Willhelm, and Blue.Fixed issues with the following missions that could cause players to get stuck or not be able to complete them: Plan B Wildlife Preservation Mighty Morphin Animal Rescue: Food The Man Who Would Be Jack Get To Know Jack Where Angels Fear to Tread Trailer Trashing Clan War: First Place Stalker of Stalkers The Once and Future Slab Home Movies Shielded Favors You Are Cordially Invited: Tea Party (Captain Scarlett) Freedom of Speech
 

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Ion Audio Expands iCade to Entire Line of Mobile Gaming Products

LAS VEGAS – Last year, Ion Audio released the iCade, an arcade cabinet for the iPad that at first was a joke made by ThinkGeek.com. While it began as an April Fool's gag, demand was no joke, turning it into one of the most recognizeable gaming accesssories for the iPad. Ion Audio is now expanding it into an entire line of mobile gaming products.
The iCade Jr. is just that: a junior version of the iCade. It's an arcade cabinet for a smartphone, not an iPad. Because it's much smaller, it could be seen as a novelty device, but Ion Audio added a set of back buttons to serve as additional ways to control games, and to let users hold the cabinet like a gamepad.


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Nokia introduces Here Maps for multiple mobile platforms and web

Nokia has unveiled a new mapping service called Here, which will be available on multiple platforms apart from Nokia smartphones, with a free HTML5 based iOS app due in the coming weeks. Nokia's Here app for iOS will include offline capabilities, voice-guided walk navigation, and public transport directions."People want great maps, and with HERE we can bring together Nokia's location offering to deliver people a better way to explore, discover and share their world," said Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop. "Additionally, with HERE we can extend our 20 years of location expertise to new devices and operating systems that reach beyond Nokia. As a result, we believe that more people benefit from and contribute to our leading mapping and location service."Nokia also announced a strategic partnership with Mozilla to bring Here Maps to the Firefox OS. Nokia says it plans to debut a mobile web version of Here Maps for the new Firefox OS next year.Nokia also demonstrated an Android OS-based reference application and announced plans for the availability of a Here SDK for Android OEMs in early 2013. This is aimed at enabling partners to create location-based applications for Android devices with Nokia's leading content.To advance the 3D capabilities of Here, Nokia also announced its plans to acquire ‘earthmine’, based out of Berkeley, California. The company's reality capture and processing technologies will become integral parts of Here's 3D map-making capabilities. Nokia expects the transaction to close by the end of 2012.Those interested can take a look at the online version of Here, here.It would be great to see the Here make an appearance on iOS especially after Apple removed the native Google Maps app with the introduction of iOS 6 and its own maps apps that hasn't received the warmest of welcomes.Source: Nokia press page

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Build a Touch-Screen All-in-One Desktop

Normally 'round these parts we restrict our build projects to standard desktops. After all, those are what most DIYers do, and the vast majority of hardware on the market has them in mind. But you don't need to be left out of the building game just because you don't need (or want) a PC that boxy. With the right kind of help, you can build almost anything—even an all-in-one desktop.
That's right. You may think that these systems, which combine the computer and display in one attractive package, are too complicated or esoteric to put together at home, but you're wrong. You can build one with (almost) all the currently available components you want, at a price you can afford to pay—and you can even get a touch screen as part of the bargain. When you're through, you won't only have a solid system (that you can further upgrade at your discretion), you'll also have an attractive showpiece ready for display in your living room, kitchen, or anywhere else in your home you might want a computer but not a bulky tower.
Did we mention that it's also not that much harder than constructing a regular desktop? That's because you don't have to worry about actually putting together the screen yourself, or even fiddling around in ultra-cramped spaces to get the motherboard installed and working. We found a bare-bones kit that contains all the basics (the chassis, with the screen and the motherboard preinstalled; a heat sink; fan; and even an adjustable stand so you won't need to bother with wall mounting), and runs you just $449. Once you have this, your work is essentially half done.
Admittedly, the ECS AIO G11 LED Multitouch with Motherboard is not the fullest-featured system in the world. Its "extras" count a handful of USB ports, Ethernet, HDMI out, headphone and microphone jacks, a multiformat card reader, one Mini-PCI Express slot for a bit of expansion (in case you want to add Wi-Fi connectivity, for example), and not much else.  And there are certain things, such as play intense 3D games, that you'll never be able to do very well on the G11.  But if you're okay with that, it has a nice 21.5-inch screen and a simple, clean, and attractive design, complete with a glossy finish and a laid-back look that should help it fit snugly into any décor.
As for the rest of the components, you have some limitations, but still a lot of choice. The big boundary is the motherboard, which can only use Intel Sandy Bridge processors with TDPs of 65 watts or less—this means that top-of-the-line chips, like the Core i5-2500K and the Core i7-2600K, are off-limits. RAM needs to be in the form of SO-DIMMs, which are considerably smaller than the DIMMs desktops typically use. And if you want an optical drive, it must be the half-height variety. But you can still choose from a wide selection of processors, memory (the system can hold up to 16GB), and hard drives (you can use full-speed 3.5-inch models), so feel free to go as far as your imagination—and your bank account—will take you.
We wanted to keep our choices (and thus our budget) relatively modest, so we went with an Intel Core i3-2120 CPU (for $117), 8GB of Kingston memory ($39.99), a 2TB Western Digital Caviar Black hard drive ($199.99), and a Lite-On DS-8A5S DVD burner ($32.99). But faster processors, double the memory, and a lot more hard drive space are possible if you want them. On the next pages, we'll demonstrate the process of combining all this hardware into a finished, working all-in-one; even if you think you know the drill, it's worth checking out to see an example of something you might never have known you could build—but that could be just what you need to round out your home technology collection.


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Dropbox crosses 100 million users, announces 100GB free contest

Dropbox, the cloud storage service, has crossed 100 million users, according to the company’s founder, Drew Houston. The achievement was announced in a blog post:“Once upon a time, Dropbox had its humble beginnings in a Boston train station when I forgot my USB stick at home. We’re still unsure if it was fate or fluke, but one thing’s stayed the same all these years: each of us has a unique reason for using Dropbox,” said Houston in the blog post.This is quite an achievement for the five-year old company, especially now when tech titans such as Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft are investing aggressively in the cloud storage space with their own offerings. Apple had recently announced that its iCloud service had 190 million users. Google has also started its Google Drive service which offers 5 GB of free space to Gmail users.Dropbox was under a spam attack earlier this year, which caused users to get spammed via email accounts. Speaking to New York Times, Houston assured users that his company had added additional features to prevent future discrepancies. According to Houston, users store more than 1 billion files in Dropbox every day and the number of users has quadrupled in the last year itself.To celebrate the 100 million landmark, Dropbox is inviting users to share their ‘Dropbox story’ and the top 10 favourite stories will get 100 GB storage space for life.

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iPad 2 Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts

While some might argue that it can almost replace a full-fledged computer, the iPad was designed to be simple. Even if you have very little tech savvy, you can probably pick up Apple's latest tablet and master most of the basic features in a matter of minutes. And the longer you spend swiping your way around the touch-based iOS operating system, the more you'll learn. Like it is with any OS, though, there are just some things that aren't obvious. You could (gasp!) pore through the 22-chapter iPad 2 User Guide (it's got three appendices too), to make sure you're not missing out on anything, but where's the fun in that?
After a couple of months of testing and using the iPad 2, we've learned some cool tricks and we want to share them with you. In the slideshow, you'll find general tips that apply to multiple applications, along with those specific to Safari, Maps, iPod, and Photos. Whether you're a seasoned Mac or iOS user, or even an Apple newbie, there's something here to help you get the most out of your iPad 2. (Actually, come to think of it, a lot of these tips also apply to the original iPad.) Have a tip, trick, or shortcut of your own to share? Let us know in the comments below.
Looking for some great iPad apps to get your started? Check out The 75 Best iPad Apps. Also, 10 Apps that Show off the iPad 2's New Hardware offers up some picks optimized for the latest tablet.


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About 63 percent of home PC users keen to upgrade to Windows 8: poll suggests

With the recent launch of Windows 8, which was followed up by the launch of Surface for Windows RT, and Windows Phone 8, the desktop, laptop, mobile, and tablet worlds have been shaken up dramatically. A lot has been said about Microsoft’s latest version of Windows, and its attempt to embrace both the desktop and tablet spaces in the market. Many have called the touch-optimized ‘Metro UI’ a useless gimmick for the desktop, while others scoff at the massive weight of full-fledged Windows 8 Pro tablet.You can read our full review of Windows 8 here, to get a better idea of just what is new, what works, and what doesn’t work. In the meanwhile, in the days accompanying the launch of Windows 8, we’d asked our readers whether they planned to upgrade to the new OS.We’ve received 2,475 responses since then, across our website, Facebook page, and newsletters. We thank our fans, readers and subscribers for taking the time out to share their views, and hope to see the same level of enthusiasm in the future.A total of 48 percent, or 1183 readers said they planned on upgrading to Windows 8. 15 percent, or 371 readers, said they already have. These figures would make Microsoft quite happy, as they imply a combined 63 percent of our fans and readers planned on upgrading, or had already upgraded to Windows 8.Of the remainder, 30 percent, or 755 users, chose the option “No, I'd rather stick to Windows 7.” This indicates a relatively large number is probably waiting to see just how good Windows 8 is, or waiting for launch bugs to be ironed out, or, just not sure of the value proposition of a new OS, when Windows 7 is serving them so well.Lastly, 7 percent, or 166 readers, said they don’t use Windows at all, indicating the percentage of sole Linux or Mac OS X users.

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How to Set Up Multiple Monitors in Windows 8

One of Windows 8's improvements over its predecessors, for both the new Metro user interface and the traditional Windows desktop view of the operating system, is how flexibly it now supports multiple monitor configurations. And for the very likely Windows 8 scenario in which a tablet is used at home and on the road for pleasure and then docked to a desktop setup including a larger monitor and standard keyboard for serious work at the office, robust multi-monitor support is a must.

Key new features for multiple monitor setups in Windows 8 include the ability to include the Taskbar on each monitor in an extended display, and to stretch a single wallpaper across multiple monitors, or use different wallpaper on each. Maybe most important, you can run Metro apps in one screen and full Windows desktop apps in another, side by side. Microsoft has also put some effort into making multiple monitor setups usable with mouse and keyboard, with things like hot corners. 

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New BlackBerry Messenger 7 brings free voice chat feature

Research In Motion (RIM) has released a BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) v7 beta, adding a new voice chat feature to the application. The BBM 7 beta works on BlackBerry smartphones running BlackBerry OS version 6 or higher. According to reports, RIM will be soon rolling out the voice chat feature to BB smartphones running version 5. The new feature, known as BBM Voice, allows users to make voice calls to other BBM users via wireless Internet connection. The split-screen feature allows users to talk and text at the same time, so for example, they can send a picture to their contact while talking with them. They can also check other BBM text chats, check email, or navigate to other apps while engaged on a BBM Voice call. Moreover, users can initiate the voice chat without needing to text first.The BBM Voice features a “visual indicator” that notifies users when a contact is available to take a voice chat. The new feature is compatible with standard BlackBerry voice accessories. Users can chat via BBM Voice using speakerphone, similar to the normal phone calls.Apart from voice chat, BBM version 7 also integrates with a BlackBerry ID for backing up groups, contacts and profile information, which can restored when switching to a new BlackBerry device. This will definitely please current BB owners who are looking to upgrade to a BB 10 device next year. While announcing the new BBM, Vice President of BBM and Social Communities at RIM T.A. McCann said in a statement: “The new BBM Voice feature is for when you’re travelling and you want to call home without worrying about phone charges. It’s for when you have news you can’t wait to share, for quickly explaining complicated details, and collaborating with colleagues. Whenever your ideas are too big for text, there’s BBM Voice.”

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Postbox 3.0.6

Postbox lets you spend less time managing messages and more time getting things done. But what makes Postbox really useful is the way it lets you find and reuse all kinds of content hidden deep within your email. After all, it’s your email... make the most of it!
Ultra-Fast Search
Postbox makes it easy to search for almost anything across all of your email accounts.
Powerful Address Auto-Complete
The Addressing Widget will enable you to search for contacts by either first name, last name, or domain.

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UltraVNC 1.1.2 Beta

UltraVNC is a powerful, easy to use and free software that can display the screen of another computer (via internet or network) on your own screen. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control the other PC remotely. It means that you can work on a remote computer, as if you were sitting in front of it, right from your current location. If you provide computer support, you can quickly access your customer's computers from anywhere in the world and resolve helpdesk issues remotely! With addons like SingleClick your customers don't even have to pre-install software or execute complex procedures to get remote helpdesk support.
Key features: File transfer, Video driver, Optional Encryption Plugins, MS Logon, Text chat, Viewer Toolbar, Java Viewer with File Transfer , as well as Auto scaling and Server Side Scaling, Multiple-Monitors-support,Repeater/Proxy-support, Auto reconnection, good performances and tons of other functionalities.

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Sandra Lite 2013 (19.11)

SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility. It should provide most of the information (including undocumented) you need to know about your hardware, software and other devices whether hardware or software.
It works along the lines of other Windows utilities, however it tries to go beyond them and show you more of what's really going on. Giving the user the ability to draw comparisons at both a high and low-level. You can get information about the CPU, chipset, video adapter, ports, printers, sound card, memory, network, Windows internals, AGP, PCI, PCI-X, PCIe (PCI Express), database, USB, USB2, 1394/Firewire, and so on.

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Opera 12.10

A full-featured Internet browser, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera's groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. And because we know that our users have different needs, you can customize the look and content of your Opera browser with a few clicks of the mouse.
Speed Dial: Your favorite sites are just one click away at all times. Search Shortcuts: Faster search - type your queries directly into the address bar. Trash Can: Instantly reopen recently closed tabs. Mouse Gestures: With Opera you can navigate the Web with your mouse.Opera Link: Synchronize data of your choice online, or among different computers and devices.Quick Find: Opera remembers not only the titles and addresses, but also the actual content of the Web pages you visit.Feed Preview: Preview a Feed by clicking on the feed icon, and you will see it in clean and efficient multiple-column layout.Quick and customizable Web search: Get quick access to Google, eBay, Amazon and more with the search field in the upper right corner. 

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Adobe Air 3.5.0.600

AIR, runtime enables you to have your favorite web applications with you all the time. Since applications built for Adobe AIR run on your desktop computer without a web browser, they provide all the convenience of a desktop application.
Companies like eBay and AOL are using Adobe AIR to create exciting new applications that allow you to use their services on your desktop.
In short, Adobe AIR means applications that are easier, more powerful, and more fun to use.
Be safe on the web: Adobe AIR helps ensure safe installations by requiring digital signatures on each AIR application that identify the application and its creator before you install.

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Flash Player 11.5.502.110 (Non-IE)

Adobe Flash Player is the high performance, lightweight, highly expressive client runtime that delivers powerful and consistent user experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones and devices.
Installed on over 750 million Internet-connected desktops and mobile devices, Flash Player enables organizations and individuals to build and deliver great digital experiences to their end users.
Immersive experiences with Flash video, content and applications with full-screen mode.Low-bandwidth, high-quality video with advanced compression technology.High-fidelity text using the advanced text rendering engine.Real-time dynamic effects with filters for Blur, DropShadow, Glow, Bevel, Gradient Glow, Gradient Bevel, Displacement Map, Convolution, and Color Matrix.Innovative media compositions with 8-bit video alpha channels.Blend modes, radial gradient, and stroke enhancements.Additional image formats: GIF, Progressive JPEG, and PNG.
This download is the standalone installer for Firefox, Opera and other Gecko-based browsers.

Old versions of the Flash player can be downloaded from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14266


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Get hold of the best defence in the war against online surveillance

Tor is free software that works to defend a user’s personal system against privacy-invading network surveillance measures, which criminally limit online freedom, reveal confidential matters and monitor private business relationships. It works in an intelligently crafted way

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Macrium Reflect 5.1.5299

Macrium Reflect is complete disaster recovery and backup software for your home and office. Protect your personal documents, photos, audios and e-mails. Upgrade your hard disk or try new operating systems in the safe knowledge that everything is securely saved in an easily recovered backup file.


Macrium Reflect Main Information:

Live imaging with Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service
No need to shut down Windows to create a complete disk image of your PC.

Simple step by step operation
Image and Restore using intuitive wizards and interfaces.

Restore to new hardware New
Includes Macrium ReDeploy™ to move Windows to a new or virtual PC. Including Windows Server!

Scripting
Advanced users can use the VBScript scripting language for complex backup scenarios.

Restore individual files and folders
Create a 'Virtual' drive in Windows Explorer and recover selected files and directories using simple copy and paste operations.

Optimize
You can create full, differential or incremental images to optimize backup speed and disk space requirements.

Windows PE 3.1 New
Includes the latest Microsoft Windows Recovery Environment for maximum hardware compatibility and effortless restore.




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Google Chrome 24.0.1312.2 Dev

The latest browser that took the World by storm is the Google own brainchild – Google Chrome. Just like the search engine, it is a mix of advanced technology and simple design, which makes it fast and very easy to use. New features is Chrome Web Store, Language Tools Translation in the browser and Extensions. Now, Google Chrome includes latest Adobe Flash Player and enabled by default.



Why use Google Chrome?

Speed
Chrome is designed to be fast in every possible way. It's quick to start up from your desktop, loads web pages in a snap, and runs complex web applications lightning fast.

Simplicity
Chrome's browser window is streamlined, clean and simple. For example, you can search and navigate from the same box and arrange tabs however you wish -- quickly and easily.

Security
Chrome is designed to keep you safer and more secure on the web with built-in malware and phishing protection, auto-updates to make sure you have all the latest security fixes, and more.

Privacy
Chrome not only to be faster, but also to put you in control of your private information while helping protect the information you share when you're online.

Personalization
There are tons of ways to customize Chrome and make it yours. It's easy to tweak your settings and add apps, extensions, and themes from the Chrome Web Store.

Signing In
Signing in to Chrome brings your bookmarks, history, and other settings to all your computers. It also automatically signs you in to all your favorite Google services. 





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Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.7

Virus Benchmarking Browsers and PluginsCD and DVD Tools Cleaning and Tweaking Compression and Backup Desktop Enhancements Developer Tools Drivers File Sharing File Transfer and Networking Firewalls and Security Imaging and Digital Photo Messaging and Chat MP3 and Audio Office and Business Tools Video Software Features Screenshots Change Log Old Versions Disqus (0)Latest version:
Requirements:
Windows 8
Author / product:
Shark007 / Windows 8 Codecs
File size / license:
14.12 MB / Freeware
Old versions:Select a VersionWindows 8 Codecs 1.2.6Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.4Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.3Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.2Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.1Windows 8 Codecs 1.2.0Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.9Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.8Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.7Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.6Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.5Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.3Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.2Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.1Windows 8 Codecs 1.1.0Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.9Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.8Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.7Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.6Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.5Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.4Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.3Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.2Windows 8 Codecs 1.0.1

The Windows 8 Codecs offered here do not change or interfere with the support Microsoft has provided concerning native codec support in Windows Media Player 12 and Media Center. Alternative hardware accelerated (DXVA) H264 codecs are also provided by the codec installation for use by all players.


Things the Shark pack does that other packs cannot do:

Full color thumbnails including FLV's and 10bit MKV's
(also allows users to select at what point by percentage to grab the thumbnail)Enable the Preview Pane for ALL newly enabled filetypes such as MKV and FLV.Explorer properties are displayed for non native filetypes such as MKV and FLVUpdated often - and has update notification builtinAllow use of the PDVD12 decoders for 32bit LiveTVSupports the use of Xbox360 as Extenders to playback MKV filesAllows singleclick setup of Bitstreamed AudioSupport playback of MOD audio files and M4A files containing ALACSupports playlist creation for use in Media CenterAllow users to Enable/Disable codecs installed on their systemFuntionality such as Win7DSFilterTweaker builtin.Support 'Add to Windows Media Player List' using rightclick on all files such as MKV




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Macrium Reflect 5.1.5299

A complete disaster recovery solution for your home and office. Protect your personal documents, photos, music and emails. Upgrade your hard disk or try new operating systems in the safe knowledge that everything is securely saved in an easily recovered backup file.
Don't compromise your data integrity with second best
Macrium Reflect uses leading data compression techniques to create accurate and reliable images of your hard disk or partitions on your disk.Simple step by step operation
Image and Restore using intuitive wizards and interfaces. Macrium Reflect integrates fully with Windows Explorer, a partition image can be created with a simple right click.Automate the process
With Macrium Reflect you can schedule Images to run at any time. Disk space management ensures that you optimize the available space on external drives.Restore individual files and folders
Create a 'Virtual' drive in Windows Explorer and recover selected files and directories using simple copy and paste operations.Recovery
In the event of a total loss of the Windows operating system your PC can be started using the Reflect recovery CD. 

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Super Anti Spyware 5.6.1014

SUPER Anti Spyware Professional features our highly advanced Real-Time Protection to ensure protection from installation or re-installation of potential threats as you surf the Internet. Used in conjunction with our First Chance Prevention and Registry Protection, your computer is protected from thousands of threats that attempt to infect and infiltrate your system at startup or while shutting down your system.
Advanced Detection and Removal
Detect and Remove Spyware, Adware, Malware, Trojans, Dialers, Worms, KeyLoggers, HiJackers, Parasites, Rootkits, Rogue Security Products and many other types of threats.Light on System Resources and won't slow down your computer like many other anti-spyware products. Won't conflict with your existing anti-spyware or anti-virus solution!
Real-Time Protection
Real-Time Blocking of threats! Prevent potentially harmful software from installing or re-installing!First Chance Prevention examines over 50 critical points of your system each time your system starts up and shuts down to eliminate threats before they have a chance to infect and infiltrate your system.Schedule either Quick, Complete or Custom Scans Daily or Weekly to ensure your computer is free from harmful software.   


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Facebook testing a new Timeline design: Reports

Promotion: Hot deals Facebook is currently testing a new format for Timeline, which will be putting all posts in a single column on the left, while the activity modules and friends, places, apps and other sections will be placed on the right. According to reports, the new Timeline layout will help Facebook address several complaints from users regarding the display of the posts in the new profile. Users have to look back and forth on the page while scrolling to check out their stream. The two-column layout makes it at times difficult to look for a specific posts.The new design, however, does away with the line down the centre, making the Timeline less complicated. Timelines for dates still show in the top right of the page, which allows users to jump to a particular month or year.



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Songbird 2.1.0

Songbird is an open-source customizable music player that's under active development.
It is integrated with these Web 2.0 services: mashTape, SHOUTcast Radio, Last.fm Scrobbling, and Songkick concert tickets. You can enhance Songbird with community-contributed plugins like Media Flow.
Features include:
GStreamerSmart PlaylistsBuilt-In Web BrowserMulti-language SupportAutomatic UpdatesSetup AssistantCustom User InterfaceLibrary ManagementDeveloper Support
Beta features include portable device support, metadata management, album artwork, and subscriptions.


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FileZilla 3.6.0 RC1

FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface.
Among others, the features of FileZilla include the following:
Easy to use Supports FTP, FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) IPv6 support Available in many languages Supports resume and transfer of large files greater than 4GB Powerful Site Manager and transfer queue Bookmarks Drag & drop supportConfigurable transfer speed limits Filename filters Network configuration wizard Remote file editing Keep-aliveHTTP/1.1, SOCKS5 and FTP-Proxy support Logging to file 

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Gladinet Cloud Desktop 4.0.976

Gladinet Cloud Desktop mounts cloud storage as local folders. Users can access their cloud files in Windows Explorer. Supported storage includes Amazon S3, AT&T Synaptic, Box.net, EMC Atmos onLine, FTP, Google Docs and Picasa, Google Storage for Developer, Mezeo, Nirvanix, OpenStack, Peer1 CloudOne, Rackspace Cloud Files, WebDav, Windows Azure Storage, and more. Once the storage is mounted as local folders, users can setup backup tasks in Gladinet, to simultaneously backup multiple local folders to a redundant arrary of cloud storage. For example, users can backup a local folder on drive C and another on drive D to an FTP server, Amazon S3 and WebDav server in a single task. Users can also setup Google Docs backup task, to backup documents in Google Docs to other cloud storage directly.
Main features:
Access cloud storage like a local drive.Backup files, folders and email to any cloud storage service.Sync data across multiple computers using any cloud storage.Secure your cloud storage with military grade encryption. 

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Vista Codec Package 6.4.0

It does not contain a media player and it doesn't associates filetypes. With this package installed you will be able to use any media player, limited only by the players' capabilities, to play DVD's, movies and video clips of almost any filetype. Streaming video is supported in all popular web browsers. By default you won't need to make any adjustments to enjoy a variety of media content immediately. Users have the ability to choose what is installed using the public redistributable or after an unattended install, you can select to remove specific portions without removing the entire package. Future releases will recognize previous releases and are capable of performing upgrade installations.

The Vista Codec Package is also compatible with all versions of Windows XP. 

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Windows 7 Codecs 3.8.5

It does not contain a media player and it does not associate file-types. With the Windows 7 codec package installed you will be able to use any media player, limited only by the players' capabilities, to play all movies and video clips. Streaming video is supported in several formats in all popular web browsers. Users of the Windows 7 media center codecs have the ability to choose what is installed and where to install it using the public redistributable. After installation you can select to remove specific portions without removing the entire package. You can also re-add the removed items at any time.

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SeaMonkey 2.14 Beta 3

SeaMonkey is a web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple -- all your Internet needs in one application.
Tabbed browsing gives you a better way to surf the net. You no longer have to open one page at a time. With tabbed browsing, open several pages at once with one click. Plus, your homepage can be multiple pages, in tabs.Popup blocker lets you surf the web without interruption from annoying ads.Image Manager lets you block images to remove offensive images or speed up the rendering of web sites.Find as you type gives you another way to navigate a page. Just start typing to jump from link to link or to find a word or phrase within a page.Plus all the features a modern browser should have including: Advanced security settings; Password, Download, and Cookie managers; Themes; multi-language and multi-platform support; and, the latest in Web Standards. 

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FastPictureViewer 1.9 Build 274 (32-bit)

Axel Rietschin Software Developments - 30.66MB (Commercial Trial)
Description Technical Change Log Comments 
Fast Picture Viewer, an image viewer designed for photographers. Now with powerful workflow tools helping to automate file management duties like copy, move, delete, save-for-web and more.
Fastest RAW viewer ever. Period.Instant zooming to 100% view, for quick sharpness checks. Best in industry!RGB histogram, EXIF shooting data and Adobe XMP Rating/Label/Urgency instant display.Instantaneous display of the next image in line (when computer resources allows).Instant industry-standard Adobe XMP compatible rating and tagging.Fast tethered shooting through MTP/PTP. Tether a Nikon D3S or D3X in 64 bit, today!Supports most common image formats, including Adobe DNG, plus specialists formats such as OpenEXR, DDS, PNM and more, through separately installable image codecs.
This is the 32-bit version.


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Free Mobile Broadband with FreedomPop

Posted on November 1, 2012 by Chris Spera in Internet, Newsletter, Web Tweet
If you live in The States and you’re looking for cheap mobile broad band, I’ve got good news for you…
I got an interesting email the other day from a new company called FreedomPop. They provide free mobile broadband. All you need is a compatible web stick or hot spot.
FreedomPop is currently in beta.  You have to get an invite to participate.  Mine came out of nowhere, and I have to admit, I bit on the line and signed up.
FreedomPop provides 500MB of free, unrestricted, unthrottled bandwidth.  All you have to do is put a deposit down on either a 4G web stick ($50 bucks) or a 4G hot spot ($100 bucks).  The device arrives via FedEx, and all you have to do is either plug it in or let it charge and turn it on. The device jumps on the network, and away you go.



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How to speedy dialing of selected numbers on Android phone?

Posted in News, PDF & Files  by Eric When you edit or open phone numbers in spreadsheets on android office, you might want to directly dial the phone number to connect your contact person. Now Kingsoft Office for Android free version offers a function that can speedy dialing the selected phone numbers by just click of the phone number.

This article will introduce how to speedy dialing the selected numbers on your android phone, the steps are shown as follows:

1. Open the Kingsoft Spreadsheets for Android Office, single click the cell that you selected phone number.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Convert PowerPoint Presentation into Word Document

Posted in News, PDF & Files  by Eric Sometimes, a business presentation will be edited and modified by other people. If you send PowerPoint file directly to others that will very inconvenient as presentation file sizes can be very large due to pictures and media inserted. Kingsoft Office Free upgraded a useful PowerPoint conversion function, which can s directly in office 2012 without any new software or application. Thus, anyone can easily edit and view via the word documents.

Microsoft PowerPoint also offers this similar PPT conversion function, however, there are some difference compared with Kingsoft Presentation. MS PowerPoint concentrates on convert PowerPoint outline into word file, while Kingsoft Presentation focused on convert PowerPoint content into word file. This article will specific introduce and compare the difference for ppt to doc conversion between these two office softwares.

Different methods for converting presentations into word documents

In Kingsoft Presentation, the steps to convert PPT presentations to Word document are shown as follows:

1. Open an existing PowerPoint presentation or create a new one in Kingsoft Presentation 2012.

2. In 2012 style interface, click "Presentation" button, and then choose "Save As", next select "Convert to Document".

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How to Copy 3D Blu-ray Movies to ISO for FREE

Posted in DVD & Video, News  by Eric Have you think of copying 3D Blu-ray to ISO files? There are many new 3D Blu-ray movies. If you want to enjoy movies on your portable devices, you need Blu-ray copy software to help you. Now, free Blu-ray copy software has been developed to help you backup 3D Blu-ray to ISO conveniently.

This user-friendly software with powerful functions offers you the high ISO image quality and the super fast copying. When you copy 3D Blu-ray to ISO image for free, it runs smoothly. 3D Blu-ray copy software will never break down, so you don’t need to worry about the files missing.

The following guide will tell you how to copy 3D Blu-ray to ISO in professional way.

Step 1: Download and install this free blu-ray copy software. When install it successfully, double click the shortcut you can see the interface pop-up like this:

Step 2: Click

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How to Upgrade Kingsoft Office Free 2012?

Posted in News, PDF & Files  by Eric Kingsoft Office officially upgraded again its FREE version on 18th Sept. 2012. From 25th Aug. last year, Kingsoft Office published the Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2012 version, on 23th May, it had finished first upgrade, now it has seconde upgraded. To give the better software and service for users, Kingsoft Office R&D department keeps on testing and improving our software. This new upgrade free version has fixed all bugs in previous version, and added lots of new functions like presentation convert to word function, page background function, and more.

This upgraded version will better meet general users requirements, that will must be the first choice for your office suite. This article will introduce how to upgrade previous free version into the latest Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2012 (8.1.0.3375) version.

The steps are shown as follows:

1. First download the latest free 2012 Kingsoft Office Suite installing package via official website: http://www.kingsoftstore.com/kingsoft-office-freeware.html 

2. Install the software. Double click the install package to enter a new installation welcome interface, click next to start upgrade into the latest version.

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Importance of Watermarking Photos

Posted in News, Photograph & Graphics  by Eric Today it has become very common to post your photos on social networking sites like Facebook, Google Plus and photo sharing websites like Picasa and Flickr. This increases the risk of the theft of your images or someone may use your photos in a way that you never wanted it to be used. So it’s best to Watermark your Photos before sharing them online.

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How to transfer office files from Android Phone to PC by Kingsoft Office?

Posted in News, PDF & Files  by Eric Editing the files with Read rest of the story to android tablet and android phone is fast and efficient, more and more phone prefer to mange documents by cells, but most file need to share to PC for the formal saving, so transferring files from Android phone to PC is very important, Today, we’ll show you how to easily transfer office files from Android to PC by Kingsoft Office for Android.

Office for Android can support Word format including doc. and docx., Excel format including xls. and xlsx., PowerPoint format including ppt. and pptx. You can create and edit office files by your Android phone with Kingsoft Office for Android and then transfer to PC. There are three types of file sharing:

Method 1. Transfer file by USB cable

The simplest way to transfer a file from your android phone to PC is using a USB cable. Just connect your android and PC via the USB cable and you will see a message on your phone screen asking you what you want to do. The steps are shown as follows:

1. Connect your Android phone to your computer using a USB cable. There will appear a pop-up dialog box asking you how you want to connect the device.

2. Choose 'Connect as hardware'. And the the android phone displayed as hardware.

3. Double-click to open the Android phone. And move the office file created by Kingsoft Office for android to the hard drive.

4. Finally you can directly open the office files via your android phone.

Method 2. Transfer files by Email

You also can share files by sending email to your mailbox, and then open that file by Android phone. The steps are shown as follows:

1. Open the document that you want to transfer to PC.

2. Tap the third button from the right at the top of the main interface screen. This will open a pop-up box containing the options 'Email Document' and 'Send to Cloud Storage'.

3. Tap the 'Email Document' button and you will enter a new interface where it is possible to select documents as email attachments.

4. Enter the email address of your recipient and the title of your message to send the file.

Method 3. Transfer file by Cloud Storage

The best way to transfer a file to from your android phone the PC is using Cloud Storage. Cloud storage is a model in which data are stored online on multiple virtual servers. Basically you save your data on a server and can access it from anywhere. The steps are shown as follows:

1. Open the file that you want to transfer, and then, on the Share group, click the Send Cloud button.

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