Getting More From Your High-Definition Movies

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HD DVD vs Blu Ray

Interactivity supposedly allows you many new possibilities between your TV and your high-def movies, but is these features ready for prime time? Plus: The head of Paramount Studios rushes in. Los Angeles - In today’s world Interactivity is a hot topic in the world of high-def movie discs. All the new interactive features allow you to do lot more from your TV, but the question is are they ready for prime time? Read the rest of this entry »

Quirky iPod System By Boynq

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Boynq iPod Alarm

It’s true that markets are flooded with many types of the iPod speakers, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t love a weird-looking system, for my iPod.

The Wakeup Alarm-Clock-Cum-iPod Speaker from Boynq features three LCD screens that display the hour, the minute, and the particular radio station, each in a separate quadrant. And the fourth square part is filled by you in dock a Nano, a Classic, a Touch, and even the iPhone (though the brochure says it’s for iPhones produced after January 1. is it?)

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iPod Dual-Layer Protection

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iPod Dual Layer Protection

Apple did spell bounding magic by launching its trendy new iPhone and the latest iPod. Most cases are retreads from existing lines, so with the exception of the shiny Reflect cases I usually just pass on them.

Whenever someone creates the storm after a lull I tend to break my silence and turn eager to write about it. Same happened this time when even my girlfriend exclaimed “Wow”. And I’ve got to say, iSkin’s eVo4 Duo.

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Mac OS X Leopard: Just Reviewed - From Performance To Real Life Tests

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Mac OS X Leopard

The Mac OS X arrived with the sonic boom in the blogosphere. Did you hear that! It was expected though. So excited was everyone that you had the Leopard patched to run on PC DVD’s on the very first day of the launch! But makes my job difficult alright! There’s such slew of things in the OS that a small article won’t do. So here I go, *sigh*There are a lot of changes not only in the included productivity programs, improved security and improvements scattered all over the landscape. While there is no ONE compelling feature to run out and get the upgrade, there are so many improvement in the hyped 300 features( not everyone them of much consequence) in Leopard that many would consider upgrading. To them the 2.5 years wait, longest in Mac OS history, has been worth it. The stuff is selling like crazy already!New Look Read the rest of this entry »

New Yahoo Messenger 9 Beta Released

Yahoo Messenger 9 Beta

Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 beta is out and had it downloaded real quick. New emoticons and skins have been added to help you talk for hours, if you want, between PCs. File transfers can be of any size you need to.

Some New Features !

  • Add a contact button is now at the bottom of the messenger, hmm may be some users will find t more comfortable but i am used too of havinfg it at top

Add A New Contact

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Nero 8 Released And Upto Sale With Banging Features!

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Nero 8

Nero 8, the newest version of the world’s best-selling multimedia suite, brings the digital world to your PC. Now it’s easy to organize and manage all your multimedia files, as well as create and edit new digital content. Nero’s sleek design and user-friendly tools make completing projects fun and enjoyable. Read the rest of this entry »

Now Use Your PSP As Controller For Playstation 3

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Playstation 3 integrated with PSP

During the recent Tokyo Game Show (TGS) Kaz Hirai demonstrated some new features of PS3. You could turn it on or get it to sleep mode remotely through the net. Some future firmware update should enable these features.

In more remote applications feature, he demonstrated how a PSP could become a second screen in games like Formula1 racing as also as additional controllers for the PS 3. It should be possible to connect multiple PS3s to each other and view multimedia on remote consoles in near enough future. Multiple PSPs could act as PS 3 controllers.

What Next ?
Wait for google to make i-Phone do some thing even better :)

Dell Set To Go Green By 2008

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Dell’s Green Notebook

Dell apparently is all set to go totally green, carbon neutral, by the year 2008. Mr. Dell himself pledged that. There’s been a lot of fuss over sometime past about this Ozone layer thing and its rising to a crescendo recently. Everybody is eager to lend their acoustic power to the whole thing!

What Mr. Dell said and apparently big boys are paying attention is “ There’s been a time in history of business where it’s more important for organizations of all sizes to partner together to positively impact the Earth that we all share… It’s not enough for Dell to be an environmental leader. We also need to partner with our customers … to dramatically improve our own customers’ environmental impacts”

Dell plans to create more energy efficient products and will utilize other energy efficient sources during production. Those measures seem a bit ambiguous to us—let’s see a completely biodegradable laptop made from nothing but recycled toilet rolls, then we would be impressed. Very, very impressed.

USB 3.0 Brings Optical Connection In 2008

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USB 3.0

Intel and others plan to release a new version of the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus technology in the first half of 2008. This would be a revamp that the chipmaker said will make data transfer rates more than 10 times as fast. The new revision will be adding fiber-optic links alongside the traditional copper wires to increase the transfer rates. Intel is working with fellow USB 3.0 Promoters Group members Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Texas Instruments, NEC and NXP Semiconductors to release the USB 3.0 specification in the first half of 2008, said Pat Gelsinger, general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, in a speech here at the Intel Developer Forum.

In an interview after the speech, Gelsinger said there’s typically a one- to two-year lag between the release of the specification and the availability of the technology. USB 3.0 products should likely arrive in 2009 or 2010. A prototype shown at the speech is working now, and USB 3.0 will have optical and copper connections “from day one,” he added.

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Playstation 3 Ready To Rumble, But Not Go Home

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Playstation 3

You win some and then lose some. Often it may be better to put your foot in the mouth than putting them in the hands of the gamers. They probably know better than to take you seriously anyway! Particularly, when you call force feedback as something of a “last generation feature”.

Enter Playstation 3 DUALSHOCK wireless controller. Announced in Tokyo yesterday as a standalone accessory in November in Japan and by Spring 2008 in the North America and Europe. Welcome back force feedback, we sure did miss ya.

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