Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant – IGN | tags: 3G, cap, games, google, halo, news, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Feeling the Credit Crunch? Show Your Support for Capcom with a … – GamersDailyNews | tags: cap, google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
TechForensics writes “A few days’ testing of Windows 7 has already disclosed some draconian DRM, some of it unrelated to media files. A legitimate copy of Photoshop CS4 stopped functioning after we clobbered a nagging registration screen by replacing a DLL with a hacked version. With regard to media files, the days of capturing an audio program on your PC seem to be over (if the program originated on that PC). The inputs of your sound card are severely degraded in software if the card is also playing an audio program (tested here with Grooveshark). This may be the tip of the iceberg. Being in bed with the RIAA is bad enough, but locking your own files away from you is a tactic so outrageous it may kill the OS for many persons. Many users will not want to experiment with a second sound card or computer just to record from online sources, or boot up under a Linux that supports ntfs-3g just to control their files.” Read on for more details of this user’s findings.

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Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Halo Wars: UNSC vs. Covenant – IGN | tags: cap, games, google, halo, news, xbox | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Video shot in Austin, Texas, shows meteor-like object in sky … – CNN | tags: 3G, cap, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Samsung pitches Blue Earth phone into green race – Times Online | tags: 3G, cap, google, mobile, news, Phone, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Cheer up iPhone fans, there are some great 3rd party apps that can enhance your iPhone photography experience by enabling you to edit and share your photos easily with family and friends. There are also some ingenious applications that enable you to capture video on your iPhone and share it. These are some of the best.
Comments Off on 20 Best iPhone Photo & Video Apps | tags: cap, iphone, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Presto Vivace writes to tell us that CIO has an interesting article about customer “gag orders” that some ERP vendors are trying to impose contractually. “The effect: customers will be prevented from working with peers and others in the software company’s “ecosystem” to help with technical issues or compare pricing options. ‘In addition,’ Wang adds, ‘the customer now lacks the proper checks and balances in pressuring a vendor to deliver on promised capabilities or address severe security issues, and cannot go to the media as a last resort, if needed.'” What other questionable practices (and potential solutions) have others had to work with?

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Feb
15
2009
Comments Off on Flood warning cancelled – Lindsay Daily Post | tags: cap, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
15
2009
uTorrent – the client of choice for most BitTorrent users – has added a Google powered torrent search engine to its website. This added search capability uses Google’s custom search program and prioritizes BitTorrent sites in the results. With millions of visitors a month, this is likely to bring in some additional revenue for BitTorrent Inc.
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