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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Dans la suite des
annonces de la PDC 2008, voici une
nouvelle vidéo sur Live Mesh réalisée en France.
Vous pouvez utiliser Live Mesh dès maintenant et gratuitement en vous rendant ici:
www.mesh.com
L’astuce pour installer Live Mesh sur vos PC: ici.
Pour rappel, Live Mesh vous permet de:
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Synchroniser l’ensemble de vos PC pour retrouver vos documents….
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Synchroniser vos PC au travers Internet: 5Go de stockage en ligne accessible au travers un simple navigateur.
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Accéder à distance à vos ordinateurs et prennez le contrôle de vos bureaux de n&rsquoimporte où
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Ps: Encore un peu de travail avant de devenir acteur….
Original post by blog.nospam@nospam.benjamingauthey.com (bgauth)
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
Will the ‘world’s fastest graphic program’ live up to its promise? Find out in Part Two of our Review.
Original post by Mike Slocombe
Posted in Software + Services, My Digital Lifestyle, software | No Comments »
Thursday, October 16th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
If you’re not in the UK, chances are that you haven′t really paid attention to the teeny, tiny fact that Nokia’s long-awaited Comes With Music download service launched today. Regardless of your ignorance to the facts, the all-you-can-eat music service has been activated for users across the pond who forked over the poundage for a CwM-equipped 5310 XpressMusic. Early impressions are actually pretty great, with critics finding themselves pleasantly surprised with just how intuitive the navigation was. MusicAlly did point out that these “free” tunes weren’t transferable to blank CDs — when they tried, they got a message notifying them of epic failure. At any rate, the reviews are sure looking good for Nokia right out of the gate, though only time will tell if people will take notice and buy into yet another music service.
[Via CNET]
Read - MusicAlly impressions
Read - NetworkWorld impressions
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Thursday, October 16th, 2008
Will the ‘world′s fastest graphic program’ live up to its promise?
Original post by Mike Slocombe
Posted in Software + Services, My Digital Lifestyle, software | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
We rock up to Palm’s Treo Pro launch and cut a mean rug on the dancefloor.
Original post by Mike Slocombe
Posted in Software + Services, Cellular, mobile | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
Consumer survey says people are still spending big time on electronic devices, while Carphone Warehouse hatches big plans.
Original post by Mike Slocombe
Posted in Software + Services, Business | No Comments »
Monday, October 13th, 2008
Just had this latest update in from Gary McKinnon’s legal representative. His legal struggles have been long.
This afternoon, the Secretary of State has advised via the Treasury Solicitors, that despite Mr McKinnon’s diagnosis with Aspergers she will now be making arrangements for his extradition pursuant to her order for Extradition of 4th July 2006. […]
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in 668, Software + Services, PDAs & Handhelds, government | No Comments »
Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Reporting live from the Future of Web Applications conference being held today and tomorrow at ExCel in London. Refresh your browser to read live updates.
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in Software + Services, Events | No Comments »
Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Reporting live from the Future of Web Applications conference being held today and tomorrow at ExCel in London. Refresh your browser to read live updates.
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in Software + Services, Events | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Vodafone has announced that the new Blackberry Storm will only be available on their network initially in a number of different countries including the UK and Netherlands.
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in Telecommunications, 247, Software + Services, mobile | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
We love daft uses of technology - that’s one of the reasons we’ve been enthusiastic supporters of DorkBot for so long.
The latest that’s sprung onto our radar is people using small GPS devices to track the movement of their cats.
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in Software + Services, gps, mobile | No Comments »
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Circle Dock, une application gratuite pour gérer vos raccourcis de façon graphique!
Pour télécharger et tester Circle Dock, c’est par ici!
Original post by blog.nospam@nospam.benjamingauthey.com (bgauth)
Posted in Software + Services, My Digital Lifestyle, software | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Here’s another tale of UK data loss that has to be one for the “You couldn’t make it up” files.
An Englishman has bought a Nikon Coolpix camera from eBay for £17 that had lots of secret information stored on it.
According to The Sun, list is considerable.
a document marked “top secret†detailed the encrypted computer system […]
Original post by Simon Perry
Posted in H.264, Software + Services, government, privacy, security | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
So yeah, apparently that whole attempt to “streamline operations” back in April didn’t go over so well, as Syntax-Brillian — you know, that firm neck deep in panel partnerships and responsible for Olevia HDTVs — has just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Arizona-based company has also “entered into a deal to sell certain of its assets to a newly created company called Olevia International Group LLC,” which has agreed to pick up some $60 million of its secured debt. We’re also told that operations in Tempe have ceased, and “about eight employees” (including the finance chief, general counsel and finance staff) are sticking around with nothing better to do.
[Thanks, Paul]
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Original post by Darren Murph
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Nikon is shipping the Coolpix S52c WiFi-capable point-and-shoot camera as expected. The S52c allows you to upload pictures to your Flickr or Nikon’s own “my Picturetown” online image repository via WiFi and comes with 6 months of T-Mobile HotSpot access. Camera specs are pretty respectable, including a 9 megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, 3.0-inch LCD, and optical image stabilization. The Coolpix comes in at $279.95 and should show up at retailers soon. Despite Nikon saying it’s shipping now, Amazon says it will ship on or around June 15, so hopefully they’re just a little slow on the uptake and Nikon isn’t lying through its teeth.
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Original post by Joshua Fruhlinger
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