Archive for March, 2008
Hulu launching, traffic jumping
Hulu is a new, long anticipated and speculated, service that have just opened to the public after months of private Beta. The site does not just offer another video streaming service, but it separates it self by offering full-length original legal content for streaming on the web. You get to watch many of your [...]
Pirates At WWW’s End…
“There was a time when a pirate was free to make his own way in the world wide web. But our time is comin’ to an end” I was thinking that online piracy is a non-stoppable act. Pirates are always few steps ahead of the law and content makers. Music and movie industries kept chasing [...]
The Power of the Blogosphere
Almost anyone these days can have a blog, it’s made so great easy not only to launch, but to customize to great level as well. Some people took blogging as a way of loving. Some use it to write about their day to day stuff, and after a while, get fed up and leave it. [...]
160GB solid-state drives coming, Intel says
That’s good news to hear. Intel is promising soon the shipping of laptops and notebook PCs with 160GB solid-state flash drives. Solid-State drives if you haven’t heard about it before are new candidate replacements for current mechanical hard-drives, known for being much faster and more reliable. They are also much less noisy for not having [...]
iPhone SDK and the upcoming lawsuits…
The long awaited iPhone SDK announcement finally came last week, and I wasn’t really crossing my finger. The typical expected happened. $99 to download the SDK. All apps must go through the iTunes, so Apple could easily control it. Approve, market better or worse. And, Apple gets 30% of whatever you make, if it’s non-free [...]
Selected 157 FREE Softwares by PC-MAG
PC Magazine have compiled a great list of selected 157 free softwares/online services you can use over commercial ones. While 157 is a large number, I strongly suggest you go through the whole categorized list, or your favorite category at least. I tried to go through it to come up with most preferred ones, I [...]
HD VMD Format?
Oh God! Just put a bullet in his head and stop mankind’s misery. New Medium Enterprises is the new comer with what they are calling the HD VMD format. The company says their technology costs much less than Blu-Ray players, priced at $199 vs $300+ for Blu, and yet gives the same quality of high [...]
