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RSS Weekly Digest – #4

April 29th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are my news picks for the week…

Sorry for them being late but i had a busy start of week.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

The story of the PlayStation
SlingPlayer for iPhone getting closer to release?
Apple may hear Verizon now
Google makes their own Digg, lets users pop stories
Will Oracle kill MySQL? Who cares?
Skype Cuts Prices On SkypeOut Service
Qualcomm, Broadcom reach $891 million settlement
Essential Tips to Get the Best from iTunes
Virus begins to attack PCs
First Android Netbook will cost $250?
Flip Video Ultra HD makes its unofficial debut, gets unboxed
Apple loses patent suit, will have to pay $19M
NVIDIA’s GT300 specs outed — is this the cGPU we’ve been waiting for?
FBI accuses Twitter user of massacre threats
Windows 7 – Gold – As Early as July?
Download Wall-E for just $62,000 Now!
Billionth iPhone App is a Freebie!
Review – Twitter Desktop Clients for Mac, Dual Review
Chalk Drawing Depicts Epic Browser War (With A Touch of Conan) [Browser War]

Saturday, April 25th, 2009yep

Steve Jobs On The Value Of Stock Options
German book publishers want Rapidshare blocked
Former AOL Exec Mike Jones To Become No. 2 At MySpace
Video: Recording analog audio to a floppy disk
New Snow Leopard beta build includes screen recording capabilities, a certain je ne sais quoi
Windows 7 reveals XP mode AKA the IT guy’s wet dream
21 Eye Catchy Collection Of Free Textures
Samsung plays catch-up with 32GB P3
Why AT&T Wants To Keep the iPhone Away From Verizon
Windows 7 Release Candidate 1’s Best Surprise New Features
Conficker virus begins to attack computers
Somniloquy external networking card lets PCS “sleep talk” essential connectivity functions
Microsoft training video reveals older prototype of Windows 7 “superbar”
Bugs Aside – Ubuntu 9.04 Is Pretty Slick

Friday, April 24th, 2009

It’s official: Windows 7 Release candidate available for download May 5th
No, This Dancing Building’s Bricks Are Not Falling Like Tetris [Art]
Hollywood attacks RealDVD in court
Model 2+ production seen as “unlikely,” says OQO exec
Coming Soon: Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC
Analysis: App Store now $1 million a day business, cloud mobile apps the next big thing
Windows 7 RC build 7100 leaked
Windows 7 Release Candidate Update
Microsoft axes Live Search Product Upload
Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit from Opti Inc on “Predictive Snooping”
Internet Explorer 8 Security
Irish reject e-voting, go back to paper
Microsoft Surface First-Run Experience
Geocities to close after 15 years of aesthetic “awesomeness”
Android-Based G1 Phone Sells One Million Units
News: Bump is billionth app downloaded, 13-year-old wins prizes

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Apple Questioned Again About a Mac Netbook
Jaunty Jackalope hops onto scene with GNOME 2.26, new features
Consuming the Contents of Windows 7 Libraries
iPhone OS devices continue to dominate mobile traffic

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

iSuppli: Kindle 2 costs twice as much to buy as it does to make
Apple iPhone & iPod Touch sales pass 37 million
Steve Riley on Windows 7 Security
Apple with “No Plans” to Change AT&T iPhone Exclusivity and Other Notes
Pixelpipe adds drag-and-drop uploading to Firefox
Make your own solid state drive with a CF card
Second Life gives users ability to filter Mature, X-rated content
Apple WWDC rumors: MacBook speed bumps, pro application upgrades (but where’s the netbook?)
Congress wants new probe into P2P file-sharing snafus
The EagleTec USB Nano flash drive: it doesn’t get much smaller
Panasonic makes school runs more cinematic with its in-dash Blu-ray player
OLPC waves goodbye to AMD for new XO laptop, adopts VIA chip
Face recognition comes to Flickr
MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and Pro Apps to See Updates at WWDC?

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

iTunes Price Hikes Hurt Some Track Rankings
Amazon Video on Demand goes high definition
Apple preparing to release new Snow Leopard beta build
From Mingebag To Gmod Activist
DiggBar Changes Live Today
Why Time Capsule Is Doomed to Suck
Rumor smash: Windows 7 will keep 6.1 versioning
Sony Pictures is on YouTube, Hulu, but not Joost anymore
Nvidia gives developers OpenCL driver and SDK support
Bluetooth “high speed” technology becomes official with 3.0 spec
GamePark Wiz app store coming this summer
VMware’s Cloud OS Is Compelling, But Closed
Google joins effort for 3D Web standard with new plugin, API
Windows 7 Starter Edition Only Runs 3 Applications at Once
End to End Trust and Windows 7
The iPhone app that ran the Boston Marathon
Xbox 360 ‘Game Of The Year’ bundle ships in May
A Peek Inside Windows 8: Coming in 2011 [Windows 8]
LEGO Rock Band officially announced, coming just in time for the holidays
Study: Illegal music downloaders buy 10 times as much legal music as non-illegal downloaders
Google links students, projects in Summer of Code
Windows 7 could change our perception of PCs
More Details of iPhone OS 3.0 ‘Voice Control’ Emerge
Gmail can now suggest recipients for you
AT&T plans to double its 3G network capacity
Google serves up brace of slightly skewed search tools
SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone. What’s the deal?
Video: Sharp’s Mebius LCD trackpad
Fujitsu’s 10.1-inch LOOX M netbook looks good, positively average
OLED displays coming to half of all mobile phones in the next five years

Monday, April 20th, 2009

PSP firmware updated to v5.50
The ESA are fans of Pirate Bay decision
Jonathan DiCarlo: Do We Still Need Bookmarks?
Apple Launches Movie Downloads in German iTunes Store
Windows 7 security enhancements
Blu-ray in every home? Backers aim for $99 players
Windows 7 Starter Won’t Open Any Doors for Android or Linux
ISP Download Caps Not Dead, But Ought to Be
Windows 7 Security: Helping Enable the Mobile Workforce
Google tweaks Chrome with new tabs management features
Windows 7: A New Approach to Securing Today’s Enterprise
Skype coming to the DSi?
$400 Xbox 360 Elite Games of the Year bundle with Halo 3 and Fable 2 gets official
Tweetie for Mac now available
MSI intros the touchscreen Wind Top all-in-one US mod
Adobe brings Flash to the TV screen
Atempo Digital Archive Adds Full Mac OS X Support
The Pirate Bay loads cannon with official appeal
Play Garry’s Mod before you die!
Windows 7 Starter Edition headed for a netbook near you
Engadget’s take on the new mophie Juice Pack Air
Toshiba 10-inch Dynabook UX’s got talent
More Apple Netbook Rumors Pinpoint Foxconn as Manufacturer
Next Generation iPhone to Support HD Video and Apple TV-Like Behavior?
Oracle reels in Sun Microsystems with $7.4bn buy

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RSS Digest – #40

February 8th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are the links for: Friday, February 6th 2009…

Amazon Kindle 2 launching on Monday — we’ll be there live!
Acer Aspire One D150 unboxed, looking cool
Robot Memories From Tomorrow Scare the Beegeezus Out of My Underpants [The Future]
No More Halo 3 From Bungie
Microsoft comes clean about My Phone (SkyBox) service
Intel Shipping Atom N280 Processors, Bringing HD Quality to Netbooks [NetBooks]
First Look: Sony Vaio P Series Lifestyle PC
Sony releases Aussie PS3 sales numbers
Oh man, does DesktopGaming.com have some great wallpapers
German Mac clone company thinks Germany doesn’t have laws
Apple Store Bans Facebook For Life
HP Releases New Netbook GUI For Ubuntu
The MSI Wind NetOn AP1900, she’s skinny
People Have No Idea What Windows 7 Is [Windows 7]
Get Gmail Stickers!
US analog TV shutdown bolder, riskier than most
Giant e-paper display spotted, ogled at Taiwanese book show
Why Does Everyone Heart Boxee?
Windows 7 Pricing Starts at $200? Ehh… [Rumor]
Georgetown Nixes Apple Store Design Again
Analysts change Blu-ray forecast after just 3 months
Google Earth 5.0 Silently Changes Update Policy
Got a G4 or G5? iPhoto ‘09 will be missing features
Users prevail: Microsoft changes Windows 7 UAC control panel behavior to address security flaw
Cisco wireless flaws pose DoS risk
Why you will upgrade to OS X Snow Leopard
MS lines up two critical updates for Patch Tuesday
Acer’s 10.1-inch Aspire One netbook trickles out

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Review: air GOM – GOM player remote control

February 5th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in Review, Software, WIndows

Catagory: Utilities
Released: Jan 24, 2009
Seller: Joon Don Lee
Version: 1.1
Price: $4.99

Being a long time user of GOM Player i had gotten the light version of this application last year for free as part of a limited time free offer… so when I had money on my iTunes account I jumped at the chance to buy the full version of the app and it was fully worth it. The desktop side server software is simple and to the point but it tends to forget custom port number if you enter one.

Overall the app is pretty good for using GOM player as my media center setup… one annoyance is that they chose to do their own keyboard vs using the built in keyboard that the iphone sdk allows for.

The app is more than worth it if you rely on GOM player on a tv setup… despite how the app looks its a nice all in one slolution that I fully recomend it.

Look at the screenshots below or buy your copy here :)

air GOM Server v1.1
airGOM - Loading
airGOM - Connect
airGOM - Player Controls
airGOM - TouchPad
airGOM - Keyboard

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RSS Digest – #36

February 4th, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

Here are the links for: Monday, February 2st 2009…

Apple Might Have Some ‘Splainin’ to Do
T-Mobile G1 firmware RC33 (also known as “not Cupcake”) trickles into reality
Analyst now says iMacs likely in both dual- and quad-core
Apple offers up iWork update, fixes issues
Internet Explorer loses even more browser market share
Windows 7 restricted at Georgetown University
Google Earth 5 beta released
Flash for iPhone still a problem, says Adobe
Scary Video: RFID Passports Secretly Copied on a Lovely Sunday Drive [Passport Hack]
Google’s Task List Turns Up On The Android And iPhone
Google Ocean will let users explore shipwrecks and reefs
Yahoo! Stops Serving Ads In RSS Feeds
Rambus introduces 4.3Gbps mobile memory
Layers snaps your entire Mac desktop as a Photoshop file
Apple market share continues to climb, Windows drops
16GB Samsung Omnia shows itself, other Samsung rumors surface
Microsoft To Kill Vista, XP Upgrade Blockers
video-conferencing iPhone in the works?
Cake maker messes up cake, hilarity ensues
Humpback Eee PC Gets 15 Hours of Battery Life [DIY]
Making the “Free” Business Model Work In a Tough Economy

Control Any Game With Your Webcam Using CamSpace
A Forensic Account of What Really Killed the Sega Dreamcast [Consoles]
Halo’s Warthog built and driven
iPhone app Feeds handily synchronizes with Google Reader
USB Ultra-Slim palm sized keyboard
Looking to sell your 1.25GHz Power Mac G4?
Netbooks: A bit popular
Microsoft says it again – no second beta for Windows 7

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