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  • Monday, March 17, 2008

    Nokia N96 video

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    A great detailed video review of the brand new Nokia N96 with Symbian OS, S60 platform, integrated GPS, nice camera.

    Watch the full video on the following link: Nokia N96

    (thanks to topVD.com for the free video hosting)

    Apple patent application hints at iPhone flip phone


    You’ll have to take this one with the usual patent application caveats but, as Unwired View reports, one of Apple’s recent filings seems to indicate that it has at least considered the possibility of an iPhone flip phone of sorts, among other dual-screen possibilities.

    Read more: Apple patent application hints at iPhone flip phone

    blarney stone

    In Dorchester, the Blarney Stone has its own full lineup for St. Pat’s night that includes a performance by an Irish step-dancing school and a menu featuring all things Irish and boiled.

    More: blarney stone

    dina matos mcgreevey

    Theodore “Teddy” Pedersen said Sunday that he had threesomes with the former New Jersey Governor James “Jim” McGreevey and his wife, Dina Matos. Pedersen is the former driver of the former governor.

    Read more: dina matos mcgreevey

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008

    Step Up 2 Wallpapers | 10 Wallpapers - High Quality

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    Step Up 2 Wallpapers | 10 Wallpapers - High Quality

    Hulu goes live with free TV shows, movies online

    Hulu, the online video joint venture of News Corp. (NWS) and General Electric’s (GE) NBC Universal, makes its public debut Wednesday with programming from Warner Bros., Lionsgate (LGF) and sports leagues.

    More info: Hulu goes live with free TV shows, movies online

    Quickly Hide Any Window on Your Desktop with Windows Hidie

    Windows only: Simple, freeware application Windows Hidie can hide any porn window on your desktop from view with a simple keystroke

    View more: Quickly Hide Any Window on Your Desktop with Windows Hidie

    Windows Vista Wallpapers

    106 Free Great Windows Vista Wallpapers!

    Preview and download at the following link:

    Regina Deutinger Playmate April 2008

    Regina Deutinger (born September 17, 1982 in Munich, Germany) is a German model who will be the Playboy Playmate of the Month for April 2008.

    More details and photos: Regina Deutinger Playmate April 2008

    Inside the Improved Firefox 3 Memory Manager

    Mozilla software engineer Stuart Parmenter explains the new and improved inner workings of the Firefox 3 memory manager and what was involved in the quest of decreasing the browser’s memory load. Not simply all about fixing memory leaks, it involved solving memory fragmentation issues as well, as Windows and most other operating system allocates memory in blocks and may not “see” small enough fragments of memory as usable in practice.

    More: Inside the Improved Firefox 3 Memory Manager

    Twistys Treat of the Month Heather Vandeven

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    Thursday, March 6, 2008

    iPhone Lets Developers Inside


    In a special media event for journalists and industry analysts Thursday, Apple unveiled its iPhone Software Roadmap. As was widely expected, Apple announced details for its Software Development Kit for the iPhone and in a surprise move went even farther than expected by announcing significantly beefed up support for enterprise environments. All of the new features are tied up in the iPhone 2.0 software, which is available to businesses and developers now in beta form but won't be available to consumers until late June.

    NEC intros network-ready VT800 projector



    NEC's got yet another new projector rolling in for under a grand ($899, to be exact), and it's going by the name VT800. Beyond the stark white finish, you'll find a native XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, an Ethernet port for remote management / control, built-in closed caption decoding, a USB port, an HDCP-compliant HDMI input, 2,700 lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio and a lamp good for around 3,000 hours. Furthermore, the unit boasts a five-watt internal speaker, PIP / ESS functionality, wall color correction presets and 3D Reform, which "squares the image by adjusting horizontally, vertically or diagonally when the projector cannot be placed parallel or perpendicular to the screen." It's all yours this April.

    BenQ rolls out Joybook A53, forgets to invite Penryn



    With all these new Penryn-based lappies hitting the shelves, we can't help but be immediately underwhelmed by the BenQ Joybook A53. Sure, the case is fairly attractive, but still, offering up a Core 2 Duo T7250 with just 512MB of RAM is sort of weak. Granted, we've all ideas this one's being aimed at the budget-minded set, so hopefully they'll be down with the 80 to 200GB 5400RPM hard drive choices, dual-layer DVD writer, 15.4-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution display, trio of USB 2.0 ports, VGA output, audio in / out and 6-cell battery good for around 2.3-hours of usage. Also of note, you'll find integrated Ethernet / WiFi, a 4-in-1 multicard reader and a 0.3-megapixel webcam for pixelated video chats. Unfortunately, BenQ didn't mention how costly this one would be, but it will be rolling out to Poland, Russia, China, Thailand, and Australia right away, while the rest of the world has to wait just a few more months.

    SendShield Detects Outlook Attachments with Private Data [Featured Windows Download]

    Windows only: Never email another Microsoft Office document from Outlook that includes private hidden data again with the SendShield Outlook plug-in. We've all heard the horror stories of revisions, comments and author notes revealing more than the document sender intended, like when a Google employee inadvertently published internal secrets in the notes of a PowerPoint slideshow. The SendShield Outlook plug-in scans office documents you attach to new messages for hidden data and alerts you if there's potentially sensitive info included, listing each item within Outlook's interface. You can even delete the hidden data right within SendShield's list, without modifying the original file, and scan documents attached to incoming messages as well. SendShield is a free download and works with Outlook 2003 and 2007—Windows only, of course.