November 12, 2007

DX10 Fails AGAIN! Lord of the Rings Online Pretty, But Slow as a Dog.

Turbine's DirectX 10 client for The Lord of the Rings Online is upon us. Though company admits that its DirectX 10 offers "minor visual upgrades," we seek to find what kind of performance penalty comes with the new DX10 code. All is not well in the land of Middle-Earth…with DX10.

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Top 10 P2P File Sharing Softwares

List of file sharing softwares

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10 Amazing Steampunk Designs, Inventions and Mods [PICS and VIDS]

Have you ever wanted your own Steampunk guitar, scooter, computer or even treehouse? What started as a literary genre has since evolved into an art form with incredible real-life inventions, modifications and redesigns. Here is some of the best art of Steampunk, with everything from Star Trek and Star Wars spoofs to a Steampunked iPod!

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October 15, 2007

The Top 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT

Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers — they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets — but some of these will apply to them as well.

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October 14, 2007

Top 10 Fastest Cars in the Worls

AutomoBlog.net lists the Top 10 Fastest Cars in the world.

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November 16, 2007

New RealPlayer v11 Provides Video Transfers to your iPod

Real Networks today announced availability of its new RealPlayer after a five-month public beta period. The new Real Player got Rave reviews at the "All Things Digital" conference in June 2007 from beta testers and press alike, the new RealPlayer is the first mainstream media player that lets consumers download and record video from thousands of Web sites.

As part of the RealPlayer Plus package, users can now transfer downloaded video content to the Apple iPod Nano, iPod Classic and iPod Video. iPod owners who previously only had access to video content available through Apple iTunes now have access to non-DRM protected videos from thousands of sites on the Web.

Real will extend the popular and simple one-click download feature in the new RealPlayer to the world by the end of November with the availability of localized versions for nine additional languages. In addition, a beta version of the new RealPlayer for Mac users is now available and allows the downloading of non-DRM protected Web videos from thousands of sites for playback online or offline.

"Now consumers can use the one-click download functionality to view Web video offline on their PC or transfer video to popular portable media devices like the iPod," said Harold Zeitz, senior vice president of media software and services at Real. "RealPlayer is one of the most popular applications around the world, and by the end of the month our customers from North America to China will have this one-click video download functionality and the ability to watch videos on the go with their iPods in their own native languages."

"We magically do the video conversion to the right video format and then put them on iPod," Real Vice President Jeff Chasen said.

Real will continue development of the new RealPlayer in the coming months, with plans to add video transfer support for the Apple iPhone and iTouch in early 2008. The new RealPlayer is available as a free download from http://www.realplayer-plus.com. Support for the transfer of video to the Apple iPod is available to those customers who upgrade to RealPlayer Plus at a one-time cost of $39.99.

Facts about the new RealPlayer:

    — In addition to the U.S. version, the new RealPlayer and the ability to
       download Web video for offline viewing is now localized for the
       following languages: French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish,
       Japanese, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese
       and English language variations serving the United Kingdom, Europe and
       the Asia-Pacific region. These localized versions of the new RealPlayer
       will be available for PC users (Windows XP SP II and Vista compatible)
       before the end of November.

    — The Macintosh compatible beta version of the new RealPlayer is now
       available to consumers in the U.S., supporting Mac OS X v10.4 and 10.5
       with Firefox for the Mac and Safari.

    — Consumers can download multiple videos simultaneously with RealPlayer,
       allowing people to save time and easily multitask. Users can also start
       downloading in the middle of watching a video, and the entire video
       will be captured. (PC version only)

    — Consumers can send links of their favorite videos to their friends with
       a convenient "Share with a Friend" feature.  The link that arrives in
       their friends' email will direct them to the online source of the video
       content. (PC version only)

    — RealPlayer features an improved look and feel, a streamlined
       installation process and faster video playback.

   — View thumbnail images of saved videos.

Get yours now at http://www.realplayer-plus.com.

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November 12, 2007

Next Up for Verizon FiOS: Invading Manhattan, Japan-Like Uber-Bandwidth

You might have heard about Verizon's new 20/20 symmetric FiOS—a sweet 20Mbps upstream and down. But 20 ain't 100, and we're damn jealous of the Japanese, so we got on the phone and asked the guys managing Verizon's tubes what's around the bend. The scoop for citydwellers is that we can expect "not too distant" announcements about FiOS availability

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The Absolutely Scariest Colors Imaginable

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, phobias and irrational fears affect approximately 10% of adults. Some of those phobias relate to colors being the most terrifying thing imaginable… for those poor people, this color loving website would probably be hell-incarnate.

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November 11, 2007

iTunes style scrollbars for Leopard

Get iTunes style scrollbars in Mac OS X 10.5. Awesome!!

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October 15, 2007

The Real Player History

RealPlayer, briefly known also as RealOne Player, is a cross-platform media player by RealNetworks that plays a number of multimedia formats including MP3, MPEG-4, QuickTime, Windows Media and multiple versions of proprietary RealAudio and RealVideo formats. The fist version of the software was developed in 1995 by RealNetworks and went out under the name of RealAudio Player. Since then, versions have followed, one after the other, with the least one being RealPlayer 10.5. At the official website - http://www.real.com you can download a free version (with limited capabilities) or purchase the full one called RealPlayer Plus for US$19.99 one-time fee.

An interesting fact about Real Player is that it is the first player ever, to utilize the web-streaming technology for both audio and video, allowing people to play the file while downloading it. There is now a large number of websites serving RealAudio and RealVideo content helping this software gain further popularity and to ultimately become the leader in the extremely intense race between the media players.

You can download RealPlayer using a download wizard here at real player plus

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