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BeInSync : Simply Synchronizing

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

BeInSync : Simply Synchronizing

It is a problem for every one if you have more than one computer in your house hold or workplace; you always need to link them together, i.e. in sync. You are always in need of the same music same photos or the same data and the emails as well, no matter which machine you use.
BeInSync : Simply Synchronizing
Its for that purpose BeInSync is at your service.

Nearly about all synchronization tools use network or LAN to work. It maps a drive on your computer and then proceeds to synchronize the folders you need. That is where be in sync is different. It securely connects your computer with others in a peer to peer relationship. For example, if you use it to synchronize your computer with your virtual computer, its doing that in real times. Even the work you are progressing with is updated in your real computer in real times. In the screen shot BeInSync is getting ready to synchronize the mail folders which are working on virtual machine and the real computer.

It can be used for synchronizing your virtual machine with your laptop, and if you have to go some where your laptop is all set and when you return your key things on your desktop are already synchronized.

It offers a lot of flexibility and is easy-to-use all you have to do is install a copy of BeInSync to every computer you want to keep in sync. And you are ready to access your files from anywhere any time.

In all BeInSync is a powerful way to synchronize your computers. But still it consists of peer-to-peer file sharing some of the anti-virus software will keep tingling.

BeInSync
•    version : 2.5.42
•    system req. : windows 2000/XP
•    freeware

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iTunes Antenna: Freeware Software

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

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Complete you desire to know what’s warm on iTunes. Be present you look for the most recent iTunes release and best trader with contain to keep a browser window open beating the refresh key. If so then verify out the iTunes Antenna a doodad that displays this in turn. Not just that but the access are totally clickable, instructive the title, information and applicable artwork. Imagine it as an iTunes RSS person who reads.

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BREEZE THROUGH YOUR PRESENTATIONS

Monday, May 21st, 2007

BREEZE THROUGH YOUR PRESENTATIONS

 

Breeze is Macromedia’s product for those who like Microsoft Office-Live Meetings and Web-Ex Meeting Centre. For Online Collaboration this software can be considered a complete solution. It has three components-Breeze Presentation, Breeze Training and Breeze Live.

Basically Breeze Presentation lets you create self- running Flash Presentations with embedded audio/video and surveys and quizzes.

The Breeze Training module is an E-Learning environment with online courses and content material. This lets you group presentations and quizzes, record results, manage reminders and keep track of failure and passing percentage.

Whereas Breeze Live module is essentially Netmeeting converted to Flash and spiced up with white boards, presentations, and file/application sharing with live video and audio throw in.

 
Price: Rs. 7,50,000 (varies with customization)

System Requirements: Windows 98se/Me/XP/NT 4.0/2000
                     Internet explorer4/5/5.5/6.0/ or Mozilla 1.2,
                     Macromedia Flash Player 6.0.65 or higher,
                     Web camera, Microphone (optional).

Website: www.macromedia.com/breeze 

Tune Bite Platinum- DRM Protected audio& video files

Friday, May 18th, 2007

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Tune bite facilitate you to translate your DRM secluded audio and video records into unguarded MP3, OGG, WMA,WAV,WMV,MP4 & M4V files. As extensive as your workstation is certified to cooperate the confined files. The list can change them without breaking any of the copy security. It uses high speed dub and effective sound card drivers to documentation a high value second copy of the original. Tune bite Platinum also consists of a CD burning quality to build audio CDs from your desired songs and a ring tone maker that enable you to make ring tones for your cellular phone. Additional features include mobile appliance harmonization, normalization and hold up for ID3 tags and album art. The program is well-matched with DRM protected documents from iTunes Windows average and perceptible.

Tune bite verifies the content of these folders and reports only the music track that has not yet been course. And although you’re video recording. Tune bite still lets you listen in to other music independent from the sound card on your device. Normalization and design of the recording level and tool are entirely mechanical.

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S60 3rd Edition

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

 S60 3rd Edition

The world’s leading smart phone software–S60 3rd Edition is an updated version of S60 2rd Edition, so no doubts about its quality functioning. Because of its flexibity and security, the 3rd Edition enables manufacturers in the production of devices aimed at mass markets.

S60 3rd Edition

S60 3rd Edition is packed with features like Firmware upgrade over the Air (FOTA) and a new open-source browser. With FOTA, the software updates can be executed over the air, initiated by either the user or operator.

This cost-efficient new version helps in the quality development of applications making S60 devices work faster by extending native Symbian development environment with Open C. S60 multimedia competence is motorized by HSDPA support, high-speed USB and support hardware accelerators.

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Intel offers 30 MHz spectrum for Wi-Max

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Now the chip maker giant Intel is blessing its customers by offering a minimum spectrum of 30 MHz per operator. Also the word is around that the license for the Wi-Max technology should be allowed to acquire enough spectrum, in order to have a successful business model with a minimal fee. Isn’t great

Wi max can be understood as a networking system that can cover a 30-mile radius with broadband access. For fixed, portable, nomadic computers and mobile, the company seems to be geared up to launch Wi-Fi and Wi-Max enabled chip in mid next year.

IBM’s chip-stacking technique:Speedy data-transfer between chips

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

IBM's chip-stacking technique:Speedy data-transfer between chips

The company said it could have memory-on-processor technology by 2009 for use in servers, supercomputers and other machines.

IBM has discovered a way to connect chips inside products ranging from cell phones to supercomputers. This assures prolong battery life in wireless devices and speedy data transfers between the processor and memory chips in computers.

Through this manufacturing technique, the long metal wires used to transfer information between chips no more exists. As a part of the technique, two chips are sandwiched on top of one another and the distance between them is measured in microns or millionths of a meter, held together by vertical connections that are etched in silicon holes that are filled with metal.

Known as “through-silicon-vias,”, the  vertical connections allow multiple chips to be stacked together with greater information flow between them. Company’s three-dimensional approach creates the possibility of up to 100 times more pathways for information, and shortens by 1,000 times the distance that information on a chip needs to travel.

“This is a big step, this is a really historic move,” said David Lammers, director of WeSRCH.com, a social networking Web site for semiconductor enthusiasts and part of VLSI Research Inc. “This has been studied to death, but it’s the first time a company is saying, ‘We can connect two chips in the vertical direction.”

“We are continuing to innovate _ now we have a new degree of freedom to get more functionality out of chips,” said Lisa Su, vice president for semiconductor R & D at IBM.

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Motion -sensing now on Mobile phones

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

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The technology used in Nintendo’s popular Wii video game console with the help of which bowl strikes and hit tennis volleys is now eyeing towards mobile handsets. Responding to a flick of the wrist or sweep of the arm, tiny sensors called accelerometers, which measure linear acceleration in the Wiimote game controller, translate motion into action on the screen, CNET NEWS says.

When the technology is used in a cell phone, the functionality of the gadget becomes multi-purpose. It can function as a motion-sensing mouse that helps in browsing mobile Internet. It also allows you to monitor a fitness workout by measuring the number of steps you take, your speed and the calories burned. As accelerometers advanced from one-axis to two-axis to three-axis measurement capabilities, their accuracy has improved dramatically.

The report says Analog Devices, one of the largest manufacturers of accelerometers, has already supplied more than 300 million of the devices to consumer electronics makers over the past decade and Christophe Lemaire, the company’s marketing manager, opines that the market is set to explode as more of these components make their way into cell phones.

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