Archive for May, 2007

YouTube Coming to Apple TV

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Wish you could watch YouTube videos on your Apple TV? Sometime in June, all Internet connected Apple TV boxes will accept a free software patch that will enable wireless streaming of YouTube videos. YouTube is making thousands of clips available each week until thier full catalog is accessible later this fall.

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Introducing Google Gears: A Move Towards Offline Web-Based Software by Google

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

gears.jpgMany people enjoy free web-based applications that send mail, delivers news, etc. However, the drawback of these programs is that the user must be online. You can’t use these programs once you go offline. Now users have the opportunity to enjoy some free office productivity tools such as Word and Excel from Google. Google is developing some of its free web-based applications such as Gmail, Docs and Spreadsheets that can continue to be used even though the user has gone offline. If this is successful, Google will pose a very strong challenge to Microsoft!

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Google Adds Facial Recognition to Image Search

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

It looks like Google’s 2006 acquisition of Neven Vision, a company specializing in facial recognition software, is finally starting to pay off. Google Blogoscoped, a blog dedicated to everything related to Google, got a tip from a Google engineer that Google had secretly added some facial recognition abilities to its image search this week.

The feature remains unofficial and unannounced, but you can add a small query string to the end of your Google Image search URL to see the facial recognition software in action.

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Computing Pen to Take and Manage Your Notes

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

You don’t have to type laboriously at the computer keyboard; just write them with a special computing pen as you would on paper and you can manage your data with ease. This is the latest invention by Jim Marggraff, an inventor and entrepreneur who used to design toys. He believes this pen will revolutionize the way people interact with the computer. The computing pen is useful to college students, doctors, lawyers, businessmen and journalists. It will retail for less than $200.

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Wise Registry Cleaner V2.5

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Wise Registry Cleaner Version 2.5 is now available in the market. It can be considered one of the safest Registry cleaning tools that doesn’t contain any form of malware, spyware, viruses, Trojans, etc.

Wise Registry Cleaner V2.5 performs a thorough scanning to the Windows registry and finds incorrect or obsolete information in the registry. You can view the incorrect information or the detected problem individually. The tool will fix the obsolete information in Windows registry and thus enhance and improve your system’s performance.

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Microsoft Surface

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Digital furniture is another new technology that the digital giant, Microsoft, is working on. In conjunction with this, the digital giant now plans to unveil a new category of surface computing product, namely Microsoft Surface. This new Microsoft Surface features a 30-inch screen embedded in an acrylic tabletop. The device’s electronic guts are hidden in the low-slung table’s thick pedestal.

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Sharp Launched iPod Docking Stereos

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Looking for amazing stereo to suit your beloved iPod? Sharp has launched two high-end, luxury iPod docking stereo, the DK-A10H and DK-A1H docking stereo systems that fit perfectly into your modern home. Both DK-A1H and the DK-A10H from Sharp feature AM/FM radio with RDS, ability to play a wide variety of digital formats, and the DK-A10H model housing a built-in CD player. In addition, your iPod is charged when connected to both stereos.

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Sony XDR-S3HD HD Radio

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Japan consumer electronics giant, Sony has announced that they will be developing and distributing HD (Hybrid Digital) Radio technology, and enter the HD Radio market with its XDR-S3HD, the Sony’s first HD Radio. As you see in the photo, the Sony XDR-S3HD HD Radio is a classic design with a simple, expressive-looking LCD panel, a table-top cabinet with stereo speakers set behind a black mesh front panel. Just look like wooden cabinet that fit your room, right?

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