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Hello Technology News Community, I4U NEWS reviews the new ASUS EN9800GX2 Top Video Card. Quote from the review: "Today we are checking out a factory overclocked 9800 GX2 called the ASUS EN9800GX2 Top. The card promises 11% overclocks right out of the box. Every time I look at a 9800 GX2 I am impressed by the performance delivered by a single graphics card. The ASUS EN9800GX2 Top is the fastest 9800 GX2 that I have tested to date and has a very nice bundle with it. ASUS might not be a name you think of immediately when it comes to overclocked graphics cards, but ASUS is working on that." Full Review: http://www.i4u.com/full-review-409.html Photo: http://www.i4u.com/images/2007/asus9800gx2top-stock.jpg Homepage Link: http://www.i4u.com We would very much appreciate if you post this news story/review on your site. As always I4U News is open to cross-post your technology stories. Please visit http://www.i4u.com for more stories. As long as you provide credits and links to the original story on I4U News we appreciate any cross-posting of our content. If you don't want to receive review and news submissions from I4U News please just reply to this email indicating that or use the unsubscribe link below. We appreciate giving us a chance to inform you about our latest reviews and please apologize if this email reaches you in error or does not meet your interest. best regards, Chief Editor Luigi Lugmayr :: I4U Technology News Network :: http://www.i4u.com - Technology News http://shop.i4u.com - I4U Shop http://pricewatch.i4u.com - Shopping Guide http://www.wristdreams.com - Technology Wrist Watches :::
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New post on Live Blueprints: Antec NSK4480 Case @ LiveBlueprints Reviews
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Hi, We have a new post at Live Blueprints: URL: http://liveblueprintsplus.com/blog/liveblueprints-review-nsk4480-review/ Title: Antec NSK4480 Case ( -at -) LiveBlueprints Reviews Quote: Today on LiveBlueprints we take a look at the Antec NSK4480. Everyone has a computer, and everyone needs a computer case - but is the Antec NSK4480 worth buying, and worth the numerous high rated reviews and awards given to it? We take a look at it in our review on the LiveBlueprints Blog. -
Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: Sunbeamtech Silent Storm Case Review Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/543 Category: Reviews Summary: Silent Storm is an inexpensive mid-tower case from Sunbeamtech coming with three 120-mm fans, acrylic side window and screwless installation mechanisms. Does it live up to the expectation? Read on. Here is a snippet: "Silent Storm is an inexpensive mid-tower case from Sunbeamtech – it costs only USD 50 at Newegg.com – coming with three 120-mm fans, a transparent side window and screwless installation mechanisms for daughter boards and disk drives. Let's take an in-depth look on this product." A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hi, This is the second development release leading up to Glade 3.6. Last night I sweat really hard and was able to deliver you full versioning support in glade, I hope you enjoy, please report bugs What is Glade ? =============== Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment. The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in XML format, enabling easy integration with external tools. In particular libglade can load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. The DTD for the XML files is included with libglade, and is also at http://glade.gnome.org/glade-2.0.dtd. Other tools are available which can turn the XML files into source code in languages such as C++, Perl and Python. =========== Glade 3.5.1 =========== - Added versioning support, you can always chose the target version of your project starting with gtk+ 2.8 - a project preferences dialog has been added where you can switch your format, switch your target version and test for incompatabilities. incompatability error dialogs are also launched on save as. Target versions are saved to the glade file; TODO: patch GtkBuilder to test the required gtk+ version from and at least warn, also let third party widget developers test thier own versions using builder (all new catalog tags and properties are also documented). Where can I get it ? ==================== http://download.gnome.org/sources/glade3/3.5/ For more information consult our home page at http://glade.gnome.org/ Enjoy, - The Glade team _______________________________________________
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Yeah its one of those embaressing last minute bugfix releases ;-) What is Glade ? =============== Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment. The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in XML format, enabling easy integration with external tools. In particular libglade can load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. The DTD for the XML files is included with libglade, and is also at http://glade.gnome.org/glade-2.0.dtd. Other tools are available which can turn the XML files into source code in languages such as C++, Perl and Python. =========== Glade 3.5.2 =========== - oops, was parsing booleans as doubles, fixed bugs with builder-unsupported and deprecated. Where can I get it ? ==================== http://download.gnome.org/sources/glade3/3.5/ For more information consult our home page at http://glade.gnome.org/ Enjoy, - The Glade team _______________________________________________
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Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Review ( -at -) [OC]ModShop I am a big fan of the Command and Conquer series and was thrilled when the series returned to form with the release of Command and Conquer 3. The previous releases in the series, Generals, did not work for me, as I missed the GDI and Nod conflicts as well as the full motion video that had been a staple of the franchise from the start. Thankfully the series not only returned to form, but took the series in a bold new direction by combining all of the classic elements of the series with the latest in 3D graphics and a dynamic story told from the point of three factions including the brand new alien Scrin faction. Review URL :: http://www.ocmodshop.com/ocmodshop.aspx?a=1132 Image URL :: http://www.ocmodshop.com/news/thumbnails/34392.gif Thank you for your time and attention as well as your continued interest in OCModShop.com. Alan McCloskey Owner / Managing Editor OCModShop.com Manage your OCModShop subscriptions (and browse previous newsletters) at http://www.ocmsmedia.com/newsletters/user-login.aspx
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Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: VSONIC R02-PRO Earphones Link: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Head-Direct/VSONIC/VS-R02PRO Brief: VSONIC R02-PRO is the name of a reasonably priced set of earphones. They retail for around $69 which is to be considered cheap by earphone market standards. What is interesting to see is their rather different design and how they stack up against competitors from more established brands.
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Beginners Guides: Making Old Software Compatible with Windows Vista
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Beginners Guides: Making Old Software Compatible with Windows Vista "One of the most common gripes about Windows Vista even now, almost a year and a half after its release, is that it doesn't play nicely with a LOT of older software. It has some pretty big software compatibility issues, and nothing is more frustrating than finding out that the games and applications you're accustomed to no longer run. Buying all new software isn't the answer, instead PCSTATS will guide you down the path to getting your old programs working once more in Vista." REVIEW URL: http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2268TAG-LINE: Beginners Guides: Making Old Software Compatible with Windows Vista ( -at -) PCSTATS.com -
================================================================== GNOME 2.22.1 Stable Release ================================================================== This is the first update to GNOME 2.22. Come and see all the bug fixing, all the new translations and all the updated documentation brought to you by the wonderful team of GNOME contributors! A lot of work has been done in the stable branch to make it even more solid than it was. The next stable version of GNOME will be GNOME 2.22.2, which is due on May 26. Meanwhile, the GNOME community is actively working on the unstable branch of GNOME that will become GNOME 2.24 in September 2008. The GNOME 2.22 release notes are available at: http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ The notes that describe the changes between 2.22.0 and 2.22.1 are here: admin - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.22/2.22.1/NEWS bindings - http://download.gnome.org//bindings/2.22/2.22.1/NEWS desktop - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.22/2.22.1/NEWS devtools - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.22/2.22.1/NEWS platform - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.22/2.22.1/NEWS The GNOME 2.22.1 release is available here: admin sources - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.22/2.22.1/ bindings sources - http://download.gnome.org/bindings/2.22/2.22.1/ desktop sources - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.22/2.22.1/ devtools sources - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.22/2.22.1/ platform sources - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.22/2.22.1/ To compile GNOME 2.22.1, you can use GARNOME (http://www.gnome.org/projects/garnome/, which supports users), or the jhbuild (http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/) modulesets available at: http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/2.22.1/ We hope you'll love it, The GNOME Release Team -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________
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Hello, OCIA.net has posted their review of the Cooler Master Centurion 590 Mid-Tower Case. Below is a direct quote from the review: "It was a little over a month ago that I had a chance to review another Cooler Master case, the Cosmos S. While the Cosmos is certainly a supurb case, a veritable heavyweight contender, not everyone may have the space (or the pocketbook) for an enclosure like that. This month Cooler Master has sent us something scaled down a bit, but equally as impressive looking, the Centurion 590." Direct Link: http://www.ocia.net/reviews/cmcenturion590/page1.shtml Image Link: http://www.ocia.net/images/icons/273.jpg Site Link: http://www.ocia.net A news posting on your site would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support! Thanks, OCIA.net Staff http://www.ocia.net
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TechwareLabs has published a review of the Panasonic BL-C1A Network Camera. Here's a clip from the review: Quote: Recently we were sent an addition to the Synology DS207+ which increases the functionality of the device by adding an IP/Network Camera. We tested out this add on and bring you the results. Is it a simple plug and play device adding security to the already long list of features or is it more difficult? LINK: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/security/panasonic-bl-c1a Title: Panasonic BL-C1A Network Camera Review ( -at -) TechwareLabs Image: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/security/panasonic-bl-c1a/images/bl-c1a.jpg A news post would be greatly appreciated!
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Today we will take a look at a very powerful PSU from Silverstone, the Decathlon 1200W. Silverstone have taken the core of a slightly older server-oriented Olympia 1200W PSU, and have re-designed it to suit the requirements of hardcore enthusiasts, thus the 1200W Decathlon was born. Silverstone are renowned among for building products to the highest standards, so with that in mind let us see if the 1200W Decathlon can deliver the goods. http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews.php?reviewid=549 ________________________________ Driver Heaven News Mailing
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Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: nVidia Chips Comparison Table Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/132 Category: Tutorials Summary: A table comparing the basic technical specs from all nVidia graphics chips available on the market, from GeForce 4 MX 440 AGP 8x to GeForce 9800 GX2. Updated to include GeForce 9800 GTX. Here is a snippet: "If you don't follow almost daily the video card market it is really complicated to understand the differences between the several different nVidia graphics chips available on the market today. To facilitate knowing and understanding the difference among these chips, we have compiled the following table:" A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Creaceed ships Morph Age Regular/Pro 4.0 - Published on 04/09/08 Creaceed, the company behind Hydra, Morph Age, and Magnet, today ships final versions of Morph Age 4.0 and Morph Age Pro 4.0 for morphing/warping images and movies on Mac OS X Leopard. Morph Age is a perfect companion to iLife for creating stunning video of friends and family, and even to Final Cut Pro for creating broadcast quality special effects. Mons, Belgium - Creaceed, the company behind Hydra, Morph Age, and Magnet, today ships final versions of Morph Age 4.0 and Morph Age Pro 4.0 for morphing/warping images and movies on Mac OS X Leopard. New features: Morph Age is the reference application for morphing/warping images and movies on Mac OS X, such as faces, and saving the result as a QuickTime movie. The final version of Morph Age 4 Regular/Pro ships after the introduction of a beta program earlier this year at Macworld'08. It has many new features over version 3: - Motion and Blending curves editing, - Smart Fit which enables to derive the position of all curves from moving just a subset (increased productivity), - Motion tracking to track curves in movies, - Face detection to automatically insert a set of face curve in an image - And many more. Morph Age does make use of GPUs to attain unprecedented real-time performance and rapid prototyping. Morph Age is a perfect companion to iLife (iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD) for creating stunning video of friends and family, and even to Final Cut Pro for creating broadcast quality special effects. Morph Age is now a product range with two variants, Regular and Pro; The regular version gets all new features but works only with still images while the Pro version also supports movie inputs and frame accurate key framing. Morph Age documentation in this upgrade is also updated. Moreover, two additional screencasts are now available on Creaceed's website, about using the "Blending & Motion Curves" feature and about "Working with movies" for Morph Age Pro. A complete list of Morph Age features can be found on Creaceed's website. Pricing and Availability: Morph Age 4.0 and Morph Age Pro 4.0 are immediately available from Creaceed's website at $59.95 and $149.95 USD respectively. They require any Mac running Mac OS X Leopard and with at least 64 MB of video memory. Morph Age 4.x is a free upgrade for existing Morph Age 3.x customers, and upgrade from v3.x to Pro v4.x is $39.95 USD (existing customers were mailed with the plan during Macworld January). Morph Age 3.x and Morph Age 4.x have compatible licenses, so that customers who don't own Leopard yet can still buy Morph Age 3.x and freely move to Morph Age 4.x when they later upgrade to Leopard. Morph Age 4 is also localized in French. Creaceed's Website: http://www.creaceed.com Morph Age: http://www.creaceed.com/morphage Morph Age Direct Download Link: http://homepage.mac.com/excinder/morphage4.dmg Purchase Link: http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR4703416796&Cmd=BUY&SKURefnum=SKU24816400900 Screenshot: http://www.creaceed.com/assets/morphage4.png Morph Age Icon: http://www.creaceed.com/assets/morphage_pro128.png Creaceed is a Belgian company made up of passionate people with expertise in signal and image processing. They provide professionals and consumers on the Mac platform with creative software that are intuitive and easy to use. Other applications proposed by Creaceed are Hydra for HDR image creation from regular photos, and Magnet for augmenting QuickTime movies with special effects that are tracking motion. ### Raphael Sebbe CEO +32-496-690959 raphael ( -at -) creaceed.com ******* Member wishes to have this product reviewed by the media *******
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Hi, XSReviews have posted a new review. Apollo has reviewed the *Xigmatek HDT-S1283 CPU Cooler **Title:* Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Review ( -at -) XSReviews *Review Link**:* http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/cpu-coolers/xigmatek-hdt-s1283/ *Thumbnail Link:* http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/images/thumbs/xigma.jpg <http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/images/thumbs/evog-l.jpg> *Quote:* "CPU cooling has always been important for the overclocker, but due to dual and quad cores it's becoming increasingly important for the casual user too. Water cooling and phase change are both great ways of cooling a CPU; however the extremes of these methods are both very expensive and can be rather risky. This is the reason why Air Cooling is still used today, though don't label it as boring, air cooling has changed dramatically over the past 3 years. Today I will be looking at the Xigmatek HDT-S1283 which features anti-vibration rubber and a 120mm 'quiet' fan. So lets take this cooler out for a spin and see how well it performs...." *A news post on your site would be very much appreciated. We would also love you to add us to your news list, so if you are interested in us posting your news on our site, then please send all news to the email below! If you like our site and would like to swap links and become a site affiliate then please email us as well. RSS Feed: * <http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews>http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews'>http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews>http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews <http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews>* <http://feeds.xsreviews.co.uk/xsreviews-Our_reviews> *Thanks Jon "Whoopty" Martindale www.xsreviews.co.uk <http://www.xsreviews.co.uk>
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A news post would be great. OCC has published a new review of the Mushkin XP-800AP 800W Here is a quote from the review: Quote: "There is also a great feature worth mentioning here. The Mushkin XP-800AP has a special feature that allows you to operate the power supply on four rails or on a single rail, depending on your setup and power requirements. This change is initiated by a simple switch on the back of the power supply by the main power switch; slide one way and you have the single-rail setup and the other way for a quad-rail setup." Title: Mushkin XP-800AP 800W Review Link: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/mushkin_xp800ap_800w/ Img: http://www.overclockersclub.com/siteimages/articles/mushkin_xp800ap_800w/8_thumb.jpg
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NVIDIA QuadroFX 3700 512MB Workstation Graphics Card @ HotHardware.com
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Hello Everyone, Today at HotHardware we take a look at NVIDIA's latest entrant into the mid-range workstation graphics card market, the QuadroFX 3700. This card has an MSRP of about $1,700, which puts it smack-dab in between the price tags of NVIDIA's mid-range and ultra-high-end products, although street prices for the QuadroFX 3700 are much lower than its MSRP. This card is based on NVIDIA's popular G92 graphics processor, which has been prominently featured in their GeForce 8800 GT / GTS lineup at a very competitive price point. Likewise, with NVIDIA's G92 GL GPU underneath the hood, this professional-grade QuadroFX should also deliver substantially better performance in high-end OpenGL applications, while tackling DirectX 10 applications similarly to the 8800 series GPU as well. Head on over to the site and check it out... Article URL: http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Nvidia_QuadroFX_3700_512_MB Site: http://www.hothardware.com/ As always, a link in your news sections would be much appreciated! If you'd like us to return the favor, please don't hesitate to send your press -
Here's the release of Swfdec 0.6.4. This is a security release, please update as soon as possible. swfdec-0.6.4 "College Humor" http://swfdec.freedesktop.org/download/swfdec/0.6/swfdec-0.6.4.tar.gz MD5: a1568696246889109b884cb5434e81fc fixes in this release: - fix a security problem that allowed remote Flash files to read local files. - fix a rare crash in TextField.replaceText - fix a rare crash during cleanup Swfdec still follows the no-crashes-allowed policy. Should you still succeed in finding a crasher, please immediately file a bug at https://bugs.freedesktop.org. For more information about Swfdec, see http://swfdec.freedesktop.org Cheers, Benjamin _______________________________________________
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Assassin's Creed has been out for around six months now on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 and has proven to be not just a big seller but a very good game. Finally it has made the leap to the PC platform and I am pleased to say it has been worth the wait. http://www.driverheaven.net/gamingreviews.php?reviewid=577 _____________________ Gaming Heaven News Mailer
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At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: LF Collaboration Summit, Austin: Day 1 ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=12174 Summary: "The second annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit kicked off yesterday with a variety of free software and Linux talks. The topics ranged from VIA announcing a new open-source driver strategy to pictures of MySQL executives burning their IPO prospectus information following their acquisition by Sun Microsystems. Ending off the first day of talks was a party at the QUA Bottle Lounge in downtown Austin, Texas. Here are a few pictures from the day." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
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Hi all, We have just published a review of How To Start Your Own Games Studio, Pt 1 - if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.* Link: http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2008/04/09/how_to_start_your_own_games_studio_pt_1/1 **Picture: http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/04/how_to_start_your_own_games_studio_pt_1/s11.jpg *Quote: *Written by Mark Morris of Introversion software (creator of DEFCON, Darwinia and Uplink).* There are many fantastic things about my job, but there are also many frustrations. Perhaps one of the most trying of these is when I get emails that read: “/Hey Mark, I really loved DEFCON, Darwinia and the other one and I admire what Introversion has achieved. In fact I have my own game idea and I wonder if you had any advice on how to start my own games company?/†So I’ve decided to do something about the problem. I’ve decided to write a guide to building a video games company. Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
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Hi all, We have just published a review of the Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard - if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.* Link: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/04/09/razer_lycosa_gaming_keyboard/1 * *Picture: http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/04/razer_lycosa_gaming_keyboard/fp_img.jpg *Quote: The Razer Lycosa is an excellent little gaming keyboard and is nicely put together despite a few tiny flaws. Really though, the only things that bother us are the grime-grabbing materials and the awkward backlighting that makes typing an occasional chore during the day. Perhaps the biggest flaw of the Lycosa though is that it’s remarkably unremarkable and that, if you set aside the soft-touch keys and finely-chiselled chassis, then it’s a fairly standard keyboard. It’s good to game with, but nothing remarkable and it doesn’t really leap to the front of the queue when it comes to our favourite gaming keyboards. When it comes right down to it, we still favour the Razer Tarantula (or Protype for that matter), but the Lycosa is a decent enough board and shouldn’t be sniffed at. It also just goes to show how decent a manufacturer Razer is too that, even when the company is at its worst, it’s still better than the rest. Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
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Desktop Transporter Unlimited Pack Available - Published on 04/09/08 DEVONtechnologies, LLC presents a world-wide license for its remote desktop solution Desktop Transporter. Desktop Transporter is a remote desktop solution that allows users to use other Macs on either the local network or the Internet without physically accessing them. Desktop Transporter shows the screen of the remote Mac either in a window or in full screen and allows the user to interact with the other computer as if it was the local one. Coeur d'Alene (Idaho, USA) - DEVONtechnologies, LLC presents a world-wide license for its remote desktop solution Desktop Transporter for $199.95 USD. While the regular Desktop Transporter license is valid for two machines (the walkie-talkie concept) many users requested a more cost-effective license for larger installations. The new Unlimited Pack license allows to use Desktop Transporter world-wide within an organization and is immediately available from the DEVONtechnologies online shop for $199.95 USD. Availability and pricing: Desktop Transporter requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 later, a fast LAN and/or Internet connection is recommended. It can be downloaded for free from their website and must be purchased after the evaluation period of four weeks is over. Desktop Transporter sells for $29.95 USD, one license being valid for two installations; a world-wide license sells for $199.95 USD. Volume and educators discounts are available. About Desktop Transporter: Desktop Transporter is a remote desktop solution that allows users to use other Macs on either the local network or the Internet without physically accessing them. Like the much more expensive Apple Remote Desktop, Desktop Transporter shows the screen of the remote Mac either in a window or in full screen and allows the user to interact with the other computer as if it was the local one. A menu extra makes it possible to access remote Macs without launching the main Desktop Transporter application, while a background helper application takes care of sharing desktops even when the menu extra and main application are not running. Using Bonjour, the presence of a shared Mac on the local network is made known, making it unnecessary to pass IP addresses around. In addition, Desktop Transporter 'survives' Fast User Switching. A shared desktop remains shared even if the user switches to another user account. Other features of Desktop Transporter, which is optimized for both Intel and PowerPC bases Macs, include: Clipboard synchronization for text and graphics in both directions, hardware acceleration, and support for non-English keyboards. The latter is one of the main drawbacks of free solutions such as VNC when used outside English-speaking countries. Desktop Transporter was developed by Norwegian Mac developer Daniel Stodle and it is distributed by DEVONtechnologies, LLC. All rights on Desktop Transporter remain with Daniel Stodle. DEVONtechnologies: http://www.devon-technologies.com Desktop Transporter: http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/desktoptransporter/ Direct Download Link: http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/Desktop_Transporter.dmg.zip Purchase Link: http://www.devon-technologies.com/shop/ Screenshot: http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/screenshots/desktoptransporter/desktoptransporter-1.jpg Screenshot/App Icon: http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/icons/Desktop_Transporter_32x32.png DEVONtechnologies LLC, founded in 2002, incorporated in 2004 and headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA, researches in the field of semantic and associative data analysis and synthesis, and develops key applications based on the DEVONtechnology. Named after the Devonian Period, the DEVONtechnology marks the departure into a new age of data processing. The main focus of all activities is clearly on using the robust, flexible and versatile architecture intelligently to create rock-solid applications for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to databases, intelligent agents, data-mining, information retrieval and human-computer-interfaces. ### Eric Boehnisch-Volkmann President 208-286-1704 eboehnisch ( -at -) devon-technologies.com ******* *******
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The Thermaltake DuOrb CPU cooler is by far one of the most interesting looking CPU coolers on the market today. With a true Dual-Flow design it uses the system air flow to cool down surrounding temperatures and helps dissipate the heat of CPU, RAM, VRM, North Bridge, and the back of VGA card. The Thermaltake DuOrb CPU cooler gets testing on an Intel Core 2 Quad today, so read on to see if this new offering from Thermaltake can live up to its heritage. Quote: "The Thermaltake DuOrb is a sharp looking, well performing cooler that should fit in just about any mid tower and up, and some mini towers. At the $65 price point this could be considered a high-end air cooler. It’s quiet, light weight, good looking, and a breeze to install. It kept up with the NV-120 really well, which says lot for the cooler..." Article Title: Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler ( -at -) Legit Reviews Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/688/1/ --
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Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Storage) - MTRON MOBI 64GB SATA Solid State Disk QUOTE: "Several years ago in a thread posted within a storage section of a popular forum, I learned of the fabled RAM Drive. This was several years before the GIGABYTE product of the same name, back when using memory as a storage device was more of a fable, or story of myth. At the time, no one had ever actually seen a RAM Drive, or at least not anyone tooling around in forums. This wasn’t because they didn’t exist, it is just that they cost more than a Honda Civic. Today we will be looking at the future of hard drives. Mechanical is on its way out, and with it rotational latency. Moving at the speed of electrons is in, near instant access times and faster loading screens are on the way." For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1379/mtron_mobi_64gb_sata_solid_state_disk/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com