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Apple iPad hands-on review


The Apple iPad is an unprecedented device. It doesn’t shoot rainbows or make puppies, but this roughly 8×10-inch tablet computer melds your laptop, smartphone, gaming console, and iPod into a single, affordable, unfortunately named thing.

Of course, we come to you with a standard list of complaints. The absence of an integrated video camera puts the kibosh on any hope of using the iPad for video chats, and without Flash video support, many Web pages look like Swiss cheese. But the biggest problem with the device is coming up with bullet-proof reasons to buy one.

Because the iPad is an entirely new class of device, you’ll probably need to lie to yourself a little to justify the purchase. But at this point, any CNET readers worth their salt have mastered the art of making excuses to buy new gadgets.
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Comming soon 3D Update for PS3

Sony is readying itself to roll out an update to current PlayStation 3 games console owners to allow them to take advantage of the new Full HD 3D TVs and 3D programming that are about to launch.

“PS3 users worldwide will only need to upgrade the PS3 system software via the internet and there is no need to repurchase the system to enjoy 3D games,” said Nainan Shah, vice-president of new platform, planning and development at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, the branch of Sony under which the PlayStation falls.

Next month, Sky will launch its 3D schedule while BSkyB and others have also announced plans to provide 3D programming in the coming months. Sony says that the PS3 console requires only an over-the-air update in order to enable 3D, since the necessary HDMI port is already present and the console uses the Cell processor. No additional outlay is required by the console owner.

The same processor is found in Toshiba’s cutting-edge Cell TV. The Cell processor is important, says Sony, because of its ability to use software to decode images. Updated software will therefore be capable of decoding new formats.
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Download Opera 10.50 Beta 2

Opera 1050 beta download

Opera is getting even better with the version 10.50 which has progressed to beta 2 and is looking promising, Opera claims it has the fastest JavaScript engine which helps in loading web applications and websites smoothly than ever before, new level of standard compliance like HTML 5 and CSS 3, Private Browsing, Opera Widgets, Integration with Windows 7 among many more. Read more »

Windows 8 Will Be Completely Different From Previous Versions

Windows 8

Microsoft employee just posted details on Windows 8 on their blog, claiming it is going to be “completly different from what people usually expect of Windows,” and that internally, they’re calling it “Windows.next.”

Shown above is a leaked Windows server roadmap from a year ago, that marks 2012 as the year of a “major release,” with “codename – Windows 8″ mentioned.

We already knew Microsoft will be shifting its attention to Windows 8 this July, so although this latest slip-up doesn’t elucidate much, at least we can think about what the employee means by a “completly different” Windows. Does he mean it won’t have a built-in spellchecker?

Preview of uncompleted Downloaded Video Files With the help of AviPreview

Many times you have wished to see the videos which are non completely downloaded or partially downloaded, but its difficulty to watch that videos in normal players. So we are here to solve that problem.

AviPreview is a free portable application which allows you to preview your uncompleted downloaded video file, It currently supports preview of file formats like AVI, divX, MPG, MPEG and VideoCD.

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VLC Media Player 1.0.3 Free Download

VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols without external codec or program.

Free Download VLC Media Player can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.

VLC can play:

* MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 / DivX files from a hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and so on

* DVDs, VCDs, and Audio CDs

* From satellite cards (DVB-S)

* Several types of network streams: UDP/RTP Unicast, UDP/RTP Multicast, HTTP, RTSP, MMS, etc.

* From acquisition or encoding cards (on GNU/Linux and Windows only) Read more »

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