Archive for June, 2007

Windows Live Photo Gallery

June 28th, 2007

In conjunction with the release of Microsoft’s Live Suite package last year, Microsoft has unveiled another Live Suite service, Windows Live Photo Gallery Beta, recently. Windows Live Photo Gallery beta is an improved version of Photo Gallery that comes with Windows Vista previously. This improved version is also usable with Windows XP. Windows Live Photo Gallery is free and it allows users to download photos from their digital camera and manage them properly. They can organize, edit, upload to internet, etc via this free program. Users can also edit their photo into a video slide show using Microsoft Movie Maker.
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New Greenhouse GH-PDV730W 7-Inch Portable DVD Player

June 28th, 2007

Greenhouse has recently announced its latest portable DVD player, GH-PDV730W that measures 205×164×38mm and weights 850g is comes with an 7-inch wide (liquid crystal display) LCD at resolution of 480×234 pixel. Besides, this player can support the playback of DVD±R/RW, video CD and CD-R/RW as well as wide variety of file formats including MP3, WMA, MPEG-4, JPEG, DivX and XviD.

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New Onkyo DTX-8.8 AV Amplifier

June 28th, 2007

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The Japanese company, Onkyo has announced a new addition to its Integra series, Onkyo Integra DTX-8.8, the new AV amplifier that features Dolby TrueHD, WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) and DTS-HD Master Audio, which aimed to enhance your home entertainment experience.

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Apple TV Internal Hardware Close Look and Review

June 28th, 2007

Most of you may have experienced the actual Apple TV in real life or seen it in the advertisement. It is one of the famous product line unveiled by Apple Inc. However, I believe not many people have actually got chance to have an internal view on the unit. Here it shows some of the internal hardware components beneath the stylish casing and some comments by engineering folks. Let’s take a look and judge before you decide to get one yourself.

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How to Uninstall TimerLock Crack from Vista

June 28th, 2007

TimerLock is an automated installer for the popular TimerStop.sys Vista crack, which used to bypass or skip Windows Vista activation requirement. TimerStop.sys crack works in such a way that it will terminate the countdown timer service in Vista and hence stop the the remaining time left to activate Vista from counting down. Taking advantage of the free 30 days use of Vista without product key provided by Microsoft, the crack will always make the activation timer to assume that it still has 30 days (or whatever duration left at the time the crack was applied) to go before expiring.

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“Real” Wireless Bluetooth Speakers From Samsin

June 28th, 2007

Samsin has launched the world’s first completely wireless rechargeable Bluetooth speakers, the Samsin SBS-6600 Bluetooth speakers that offers great sound quality and their own internal rechargeable batteries for convenience and easy of use, according to the company. Without question, there’re a lot of wireless Bluetooth speakers in global market, but they have a wire between the two speakers. With no wire between the two speakers, the Samsin’s portable Bluetooth speakers allow you to place each of the speakers in different areas of your room for really expansive sound.

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MySpace on the Trail of YouTube

June 27th, 2007

pic_youtubelogo_123×63.gif The success of YouTube in the booming world of online video has led to the $1.65 billion buyover by Google. This has inspired another online vide provider, MySpace from News Corporation to seriously challenge YouTube for the market share.

MySpace has renamed its video-sharing service on its popular social network to MySpace TV. Like YouTube, users can now visit to share and watch video clips even though they have yet to register to MySpace. Nevertheless, the style of operation by the site is different from YouTube. This site focuses on professional video instead of low quality amateur home made video. In other words, it captures a niche market for quality video clips. For instance, thousand of users have watched Sony’s Minisodes which are five-minute versions of ‘80s sitcoms like “Diff’rent Strokes” and “Silver Spoons”, exclusively shown in MySpace.

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iPhone Rate Plans Revealed

June 27th, 2007

Today Apple posted a page detailing the cost of the iPhone rate plans (US). And they aren’t as bad as most people had thought. All plans have unlimited data (nice!) – $60 for 450 minutes, $80 for 900 minutes and $100 for 1350 minutes. Existing AT&T customers can add unlimited data for $20 – $40 with a varying number of text messages.


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