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admin @ October 31, 2008 # No Comment Yet
The digital SLR has brought high-quality photography to the masses; we’re all out there, clicking away, producing shot after shot of high-quality RAW files, and yet when it comes to sorting and editing this veritable torrent of images, what do we do?
Well, many of us use iPhoto to catalogue and edit our images. However, [...]
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Windows 7, Office 14 and the future of the PC
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Ray Ozzie yesterday showed Windows 7 to the world at the Professional Developers Conference but recovering from the Vista malaise might not be the most important development he’s presiding over at Microsoft – synchronizing Windows Mobile devices through Live Mesh and putting Office 14 (the follow-up to Office 2007) applications on the web could be [...]
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7 mind-blowing projects from Microsoft Research
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Everyone knows Microsoft never invents anything. Everything is bought in, copied from Apple or built by the PC manufacturer. Right?
Not so, according to Rick Rashid, who’s been running Microsoft Research for 17 years. He coined the term NUMA – non-uniform memory access for handling cache in multi-processor systems – and popularised the idea of a [...]
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Hands on: pre-beta Windows 7 review
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Microsoft has never been so secretive about a new version of Windows for so long.
Windows 7 is finally being unveiled at the Professional Developers Conference, but we got to try out the Milestone 3 pre-beta version that attendees will take home, as well as getting a sneak peak at the next internal version and the [...]
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Hands on: pre-beta Windows 7 review
admin @ October 30, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Microsoft has never been so secretive about a new version of Windows for so long.
Windows 7 is finally being unveiled at the Professional Developers Conference, but we got to try out the Milestone 3 pre-beta version that attendees will take home, as well as getting a sneak peak at the next internal version and the [...]
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The cyberstalker’s handbook
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It’s tempting to feel that you’re anonymous online, protected from potential cyberstalkers by cryptic user names and website privacy settings. But is that really true? How easy is it for a malicious person to track someone down, based solely on personal information they’ve made available?
We launched an investigation to find out.
The process started by picking [...]
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The 10 lamest Firefox add-ons
admin @ October 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
We have angels and devils living in our heads, and they’re having a fight about Firefox.
“Firefox developers are brilliant!” say the angels. “We must support the grass-roots development community!”
We nod sagely in agreement.
“Sod that!” say the devils, “Look at this crap!” Today, friends, is a devil’s day. Look at this crap!
ОФИС-МЕНЕДЖЕР. Firesomething
Wouldn’t it be [...]
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TechRadar AV
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Hollywood is hoping that the upcoming Black Friday sales extravaganza stimulates a significant uptake in Blu-ray hardware across the US.
Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving (November 28), is seen as the start of the American holiday shopping season and has become a magnet for AV bargain hunters.
If BD take-up is significantly boosted over [...]
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Hands on: pre-beta Windows 7 review
admin @ October 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Microsoft has never been so secretive about a new version of Windows for so long.
Windows 7 is finally being unveiled at the Professional Developers Conference, but we got to try out the Milestone 3 pre-beta version that attendees will take home, as well as getting a sneak peak at the next internal version and the [...]
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Nokia 6210 Navigator
admin @ October 28, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Nokia has certainly got itself on the map when it comes to mobile phone satellite navigation. Its line-up of GPS-enabled handsets continues to expand rapidly, while its recently completed megabucks takeover of mapping data company Navteq points clearly to the direction in which it wants its Sat Nav portfolio to go.
The Nokia 6210 Navigator is [...]
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