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Senin, 31 Oktober 2011

Steelseries 7G Gaming Keyboard – One Of The Best 2010 Keyboards?

This piece is a brief overview of the to give the reader a quick rundown on what they might expect from this unit.
To the casual observer, the 7G keyboard has outwardly nothing to separate it from standard keyboards,
but the intrinsic design and construction are what set it apart.
This is a heavy unit which should give some clue as to the construction, this is partly due to the materials used in its manufacture, a kind of mineralised polymer, and to the metal plate fitted under the key deck.

This metal plate is fitted because the 7G utilizes mechanical keys, and this is the foundation of their superior operating ability, but these are in no way ordinary keys, they have been specially designed for the 7G, giving a reduction by almost half in actuating distance and a huge increase in key life expectancy, that is a claimed fifty million actuations, which is almost ten times the expected life of standard keyboards keys.
The second major claim here by the manufacturers is that the key performance will not degrade with age, that is to become harder to press due to substrate deterioration, sometimes caused by excited gamers hitting the keys a little too hard, the unique manufacturing method of the Steelseries 7g virtually guarantees the keys will not become ‘soggy’ or difficult to press.

The third feature that will be of interest to gamers is the anti-ghost capability of this unit,
it allows for unlimited simultaneous key presses when using a connection PS/2 mode, otherwise using a standard USB port it will permit six, plus modifiers, this limit is only because it is the maximum amount of signals a USB can handle at any one time, there is some technical reasons for this which will not be mentioned here as they are beyond the scope of this article.

The three features mentioned above are where most of the makers efforts have gone in producing this keyboard, they have resisted the temptation to put anything superfluous on the 7G , and that obviously accounts for the lack of back lighting, but this appears to be a small price to pay for a ultimate key reliability.

However the makers have ensured the Steelseries 7G has high quality headphone and microphone jacks in addition to the twin USB ports, which will accommodate the usual array of peripherals such as mice, MP3 devices, mobile chargers and the like.
The 7G uses top quality braided cable and the connections are gold-plated for added signal strength.

Steelseries have done away with the standard left side Windows menu key on this particular model and have replaced it with there own special key which, when used in conjunction with the first six F keys control the media play functions.

For gamers who use traditional keyboards in their pursuits, who may be looking to upgrade or renew then the 7G will certainly be worth serious consideration, pricewise it is not that cheap compared to some, but you will have ultra-reliable and lightning fast key operation and you will not have to learn lots of new key layouts, which may degrade your performance temporarily whilst you learn new key patterns.

Video Killed The Radio Star – Making The Music Video

In fact, MTV’s constant broadcasting of music videos was so popular, that the network even came out with a television show entitled “Making the Video” where fans are chosen to emulate their favorite music sensations in a re-creation of the music videos that they love. Because of all the music video madness of the past several decades, you might think that it would be extremely complicated to try making a music video of your own. Actually, music videos are one of several visual communication presentations that are easy to do in D-I-Y style. Here’s a list of things to consider when planning to shoot your very own music video.



Get to know the song you’ll be shooting a video for REALLY well before you begin. Really listen to the song, and pay attention to the lyrics and the overall feel of the piece. From the song, you’ll have to come up with a concept to visually communicate through your music video, so don’t take this assignment lightly. A vibrant concept will be the most responsible for carrying your video to its audiences.
. Prior to any shoot, you must scout for a location to film at. If you’re working on a budget, then pick a location that’s free to cut costs. Popular free locations are often outdoors, so check the weather before you schedule a shoot. Additionally, it is best for shooting purposes to pick a private location in order to avoid any un-planned interferences. You wouldn’t want to waste anybody’s time or energy trying to shoot around a million pedestrians that you do not wish to include in your video. Also, the more creative you get with a location, the less money you’ll have to spend on any sort of set design costs.
On that note, D-I-Y video shoots are often best kept simple. Don’t try to build an elaborate set. It’d be best to work with what nature has given you for free. Ultimately, you want to showcase your music, and something over-the-top can detract from the focus on the music itself.
Use your lens power. If you are keeping your set and concept relatively simple, then get creative with your camera lenses, filters and gels. You can visually affect a lot through wide-angle lenses or fish-eye lenses, and you can get creative with color and shading using gels or filters over your camera lens.
Have fun! Amidst all the planning and technical stuff, don’t forget to have fun. If a crew enjoys working on a project, the end result will always convey the enjoyment of the process of making the video. Plus, music is one of the deepest human pleasures. Make sure you stay true to the music and stay open-minded about the various methods of visual communication that you can use to share your music with the world.



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Dell Aero smartphone hits the US market but unlikely to be a hit

Dell, which earlier launched Streak, a 5-inch Android-based tablet, teamed up with the nation’s No.2 wireless carrier AT&T to launch its new smartphone Aero earlier this week.

The Aero boasts of impressive specifications – it has a 3.5-inch capacitive multi-touch display (with 640×360 pixel resolution), a 5-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and LED flash, full HTML browser, virtual Qwerty keyboard, email support, Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, and a microSD card slot that allows you to bump up the memory to 32GB (the Aero ships with 2GB card to help you get started).

The device ships with a capacitive stylus and comes preloaded with a nifty tool – Microsoft’s QuickOffice – that allows editing and management of documents on the go.

Dell has also tweaked the user interface to include social networking integration features and handwriting recognition.

To top it all, the Aero is one of the lightest and slimmest Android-based smartphones around – it weighs only 3.67 oz. and measures 46″x4.8″x 2.28″.

However, Dell Aero disappoints on a few counts:

Outdated OS: The biggest letdown is that the Aero runs on the outdated Android 1.5 (Cupcake) OS. Compared to the latest Android 2.2 (Froyo), Android 1.5 is generations behind in terms of features and capability.

Moreover, as Aero features an outdated software, many applications from the Android Market will not be able to run on the device. Some Android features, such as Google’s new Voice Actions voice-command system will also not function on anything less than Android 2.2. In other words, running the Aero on Android 1.5 is like running a new laptop with Windows 98 and until Dell does something to upgrade it to at least Android 2.0, you’re stuck with very limited choices and options.

However, it is unlikely that Dell will be offering a software upgrade soon as it has heavily customized the user interface on the Aero by adding bells and whistles such as a handwriting recognition utility and a “Flash Lite-enhanced” version of the Android browser.

Weak processor: Aero also appears underpowered as it features 624MHz processor at a time when the latest smartphones, including iPhone 4 and Motorola Droid X feature 1GHz processor and some smartphone makers even boast of launching handsets with 1.2GHz processor.

Not surprisingly, the device doesn’t respond fast enough when you tap or swipe on the touchscreen.

Low resolution display: Aero’s 3.5-inch display has a resolution of 640×360 pixels and supports 262K colors. In comparison, iPhone 4, which also has a 3.5-inch display boasts of 960×640 pixels resolution. And, Droid X from Motorola has a 4.3-inch display with 480×854 pixels resolution. And, both the devices boast of supporting 16 million colors.

In other words, if you try viewing high resolution images and videos on the Aero, you are likely to encounter distortion or pixilation.

Uninspiring camera: The Aero has a 5-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and LED flash but it cannot record HD video, unlike the iPhone 4 or Droid X. The Aero also does not feature any secondary camera for video calls.

AT&T network: People are also wondering why Dell chose AT&T, known for its spotty network, over other wireless carriers.

Of course, selling the Aero is a plus for AT&T, which is trying to wean away from the iPhone before the exclusivity agreement with Apple Inc. runs out in 2011.

But AT&T has suffered data outages in the past and in spite of spending billions of dollars on improving its network, its subscribers still complain of weak receptions and slow data speed.

Dell Aero comes in a snazzy graphite color and is available from www.Dell.com for a full price of $ 299.99. If that’s too expensive for you, you can sign on the dotted lines of a 2-year contract with AT&T and the device is yours for $ 99.99.

But if you ask me, I’d rather pay $ 100 more and get myself an iPhone 4 or Droid X or BlackBerry Torch 9800.

But then again, Dell isn’t trying to compete with Apple Inc., Motorola or Research In Motion (RIM).

“With Dell’s established relationships to small businesses through its laptop and PC business, the Dell brand, and Android’s consumer appeal, this device may help AT&T capture new customers in [the] underserved [small and medium business] segment,” ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan said in an August 25 research note.

Customers who’ll be interested in Aero, Morgan continued, are those “who want a capable smartphone without the high price of an iPhone or the additional enterprise fees of a BlackBerry device.”

In other words, Dell is not targeting fans of iPhones, BlackBerrys or Droids. Dell knows that it’s a newbie in the smartphone market and, hence, it has positioned the Aero as an entry-level smartphone that offers most, if not all the functionalities of a high-end smartphone, but comes with a lower price tag.

According to some reports, Dell has also intentionally launched the Aero with plain vanilla Android 1.5 because it plans to equip its next smartphone Dell Thunder with Android 2.1, if not Android 2.2. According to market rumors, Dell Thunder boasts of 4.1-inch display (with at least 800×480 pixels resolution), 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p (HD quality) video-capture capabilities. The device is expected to launch later this year.

Most importantly, the launch of Aero marks a new chapter in Dell’s history as it is the first smartphone from the PC maker to launch in the US. Last year, Dell’s smartphone foray in the US market was rebuffed by US carriers, forcing it to sell Mini 3 smartphone in China and Brazil.

According to industry tracker iSuppli, the smartphone market is expected to grow by 36 percent to 247 million units in 2010 from 182 million in 2009. If that’s true, Dell’s arrival in the smartphone market couldn’t have been better timed.

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Google Adwords: Whenever you type in your address www.google.com a page opens

Whenever you type in your address www.google.com a page opens and then you put your keyword in search area provided by Google. For any keyword, in matter of few seconds Google display hundreds of pages in front of your matching with your key words. If you notice on the right side of that result page, at the right side of your page, you will see a title “sponsored ads” and then few numbers of ads with brief description and link to website is showing. These ads are coming on your computer screen with the courtesy of Google Adwords. With Google Adwords, one can create ads for his business very easily even without hiring any advertising guru. If a company is selling food products for infants and have very good made website and now plans to advertise it all over internet, he contacts Google and Google gives the option of Google Adwords. What company needs to do is to bid higher for the type of ads she wants to give, higher the bid is, higher are the chances to be visible all over the internet. What happens that when you search for food for infants through Google search, it gives you thousands of results and also shows the ad of that particular company on the right side of your search result, if its description tells you what you are looking for, you will naturally click to that ads and reach at the company’s website. For that click, company has to pay Google from few cents to several dollars, it depends on the product company is selling or advertising through that particular ads.



After having your search results, you ignored the company’s ad and click to one of the site which is shown in the Google search. From that site, you noticed the ad of same company and you clicked that ad and reach the site, the scenario of ad is changed now. Now Google is working here.



Now as you have reached at your desired destination or desired company’s site. You may purchase from that site or you may only take some information and close your browser. But there is a system working behind which took you to that particular site. You clicked to the site on search page which was giving you information about food for infants. You entered that site, get information and then clicked the food providing company’s site to get the desired product. Another made a very good site or and entered into a contract with Google and agreed that Google will place ads on his website according to his contents for which he will be paid a certain amount which can be range from a few cents to several dollars. When you clicked that ad, Google counted your clicked in favor of that person and will take charges from that food providing company and will share the revenue with the first site.



Many people especially new comers are earning good amounts from these programs. The requirement is that you own a or website and you follow the rules set by Google and there is no reason that you don’t earn from Google or Google Adwords.

New Social Search Function by Google

In current world all information is available on Internet and our online life generally depends on contacts. People are more involved in making friends on social networking sites, publish web content on blog , status updates and many other way like tweet. Previously it’s a difficult process to find a right person through Internet. Google labs worked on this and then decided to launch social search functionality which makes Google special in its own way.

Through this service user can easily found their friends blogs or their feed on twitter. If you want to use these service you just need to create account or an open profile with Google that require some personal detail of person. Social search provide functionality of highlighting information posted by our friends and avoid other posts.For searching, you just need to type place suppose you type Delhi, he/she receive a list of friends through social networking sites. If you use GMail (mail service provided by Google), Google will also include your contacts , chat friends, and group. Social search function works fast and it’s available only in English. For the user of google reader it will include the websites which you subscribed on google reader. This will help a lot to find right information. Social Search works quickly, but not in real time. It is currently available only in English. This service will be expected to launch by end of the year.

Google has been working on adding more features in its search domain for making it easy for the users to easily find blogs and twitter feeds.

Users need to open a profile with Google and services can be accessed from Google labs.

Google Germany Spokesman Stefan Keuchel said that friend finding on internet would become very easy with the help of new facility. He added that Twitter feed’s new searches and the recently introduced search functions are different. The function would initially be made available in English.

The new social graph can be readjusted as per user’s preferences. The feature would allow only close friends to be highlighted in the searches, leaving postings from others.

Motorola Atrix Is A Highly Popular Phone Among Customers

We are now in an age where mobile phones are coming pretty close to the laptops and netbooks in terms of their functionality. However, the age-old theory that has been rambling still is the fact that mobile phones cannot come close to the laptops and netbooks of this world in terms of power. The Motorola ATRIX is the phone that is going to change this perception once and for all. This is the new phone that Motorola preparing to launch worldwide in a short while and once it is done so, it will become the fastest mobile phone that money can buy. The magic behind the awesome speed of the Motorola ATRIX is dual core processors. The LG Optimus 2X is also a dual core smart phone that was launched recently; however, it did not impress when it comes to other features. While the LG Optimus 2X focuses mainly on the speed, the Motorola ATRIX focuses on the entire phone itself.

The result is an extremely good looking phone that is equally fast if not better. The Motorola ATRIX is not better in terms of looks than the LG Optimus 2X. This may be due to the style that looks more similar to the Motorola Defy. However, styling seems to be the only problem with the Motorola ATRIX in an otherwise brilliant package. This package includes a touch screen that packs in 4 inches of size and 540 x 960 pixels of resolution. The Apple iPhone 4 has remained the phone with the best resolution so far, but the launch of this new phone from Motorola will provide some stiff competition to that title. The screen is also capacitive, which lets you do all forms of multiple touches. This is certainly essential for a phone of this magnitude and also due to the fact that it will be running on the Android 2.3 operating system.

This operating system not only comes with the multi-touch support for the web browser and image viewing. Instead, it comes with multiple touch support for areas like messaging. This is certainly a surprise and it is one of the improvements that this operating system has over its predecessor, the Froyo operating system. The internal memory of the phone is 16 GB, while that is support for additional memory cards as well. The 32 GB memory cards can be supported in the Motorola ATRIX and it supports the micro-SD form of cards. The biggest advantage that the Motorola ATRIX enjoys over its rivals is the dual core 1 GHz processor. It is also extremely fast due to the presence of 1 GB DDR2 RAM. The presence of a five megapixel camera is sufficient for taking casual photos and 720 p HD videos. The Motorola ATRIX will be coming with a WebTop application that will allow this phone to be used as a high end device like a laptop or a television using the docks that are provided with the phone. The 3G model phone has been confirmed for the UK.

How To Get A Free HTC Evo 4G!

Believe it or not, it is very possible to get a phone right now for a limited time. If you haven’t heard or read about the new Evo 4g, you either live under a rock, or you are just not that into electronics. That’s ok though. If you are into this sort of thing though, this is the phone you absolutely must have.

Let’s look at the specs first:

Dimensions/weight 4.8 x 2.6 x 0.5 inches; 6 oz with battery

Networks CDMA 800/1900 MHz EVDO Rev. A, WiMAX 2. 5 to 2.7GHz; 802.16e

Operating System Android 2.1

Display 4.3-inch WVGA resolution Capacitive Multi-touch Screen

Camera 8 megapixel with Auto Focus and 2x LED Flash, 1.3 megapixel fixed focus front facing camera

Internal Memory 1GB ROM/ 512MB RAM

Memory Card microSD™ 8gb included in device

WLAN 802.11 b/g

Bluetooth® 2.1

GPS GPS/aGPS

Battery 1500 mAh

Value-add Features HDMI out, WiMax mobile Wi-Fi router, Friend Stream, HTC Sync, HTC Sense, Amazon MP3

Chipset Qualcomm® QSD 8650, 1GHz

If you know anything about phones, you know these are impressive tech specs. So how do you get a is probably what you are asking right?

It’s actually pretty easy, all you need to do is submit your email address to certain companies and they will email you to confirm, and then you have to spend about ten to thirty minutes taking a few surveys for them. In return they give you a gift, in the case, a !

Don’t worry, they will sell you email and survey answers to marketing companies andmake plenty of money in the end. This is why it is a good idea to use a throw away email address.

What are you waiting for?

Bbc Iplayer

Development

The original iPlayer service was launched in October 2005, undergoing a five month long trial of five thousand broadband users until 28 February 2006. The iPlayer came under criticism for the delay in launch, rebranding and cost to BBC licence-fee payers, as no finished product had been released after four years of development. A new, improved iPlayer service then had another very limited user trial which began on 15 November 2006.

The iPlayer received the approval of the BBC Trust on 30 April 2007, and an open beta for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 was launched at midnight on 27 July 2007, where it was announced that only a fixed number of people would be able to sign up for the service, with a controlled increase in users over the summer.

The BBC has also been criticised for saying that the iPlayer would ‘launch’ on the 27 July 2007, when what was on offer was simply an extension of the beta to an open beta, admitting more users in a controlled manner. This was done reportedly to allow British ISPs and the BBC to gauge the effect of the iPlayer traffic on the Internet within the UK, although Channel 4 and ITV had both recently launched similar services.

The open beta incorporated a media player, an electronic programme guide (EPG) and specially designed download client, and allowed the download of TV content by computers assigned to a United Kingdom-based IP address, for use up to thirty days after broadcast. However, it was only available to users of Windows XP.

This was a controversial decision by the BBC, which led to a petition being posted on 10 Downing Street’s e-petition website. The petition reached 16,082 signatures on 20 August 2007. The response from the Government was:

… the Trust noted the strong public demand for the service to be available on a variety of operating systems. The BBC Trust made it a condition of approval for the BBC’s on-demand services that the iPlayer is available to users of a range of operating systems, and has given a commitment that it will ensure that the BBC meets this demand as soon as possible. They will measure the BBC’s progress on this every six months and publish the findings.

On 16 October 2007, the BBC announced a strategic relationship with Adobe, that would bring a limited, streaming-only version of the iPlayer to Mac and Linux users, as well as Windows users who cannot or do not wish to use the iPlayer download service. The streaming service was launched on 13 December 2007. Most programmes can only be viewed for up to seven days after broadcast, unlike the thirty days provided by the download service.

Since January 2008 it has supported Mozilla Firefox (only under the Microsoft Windows platform) for downloading content.

Before the iPlayer had even launched, it was announced that the BBC, alongside ITV and Channel 4, were intending to launch a new video on demand platform, provisionally named Kangaroo. It was intended that Kangaroo would complement the video on demand services that these channels were already offering, including the iPlayer, by making programmes available once their “catch up” period expires. The Kangaroo project was eventually abandoned after being blocked by the Competition Commission in early 2009.

Following a deal between the BBC and cable television provider Virgin Media, the iPlayer service was made available through the provider’s on-demand service. The cable service launched on 30 April 2008, and keeps the look and feel of the BBC iPlayer program.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the BBC stated that the iPlayer cost 6 million to develop up to 8 April 2008.

On 23 August 2008, a new feature, Series Stacking, was announced. This feature started being rolled out on 13 September 2008, and allows viewers to watch previous programmes from selected series until the series has ended, with a limit of up to thirteen weeks after first broadcast. Not all programmes will form part of the stack, however. The BBC Trust has permitted 15% of content to be offered as part of the stacking service; soaps, news bulletins and review-based programmes will not be stacked, as well as programmes containing material of a legal nature, such as Crimewatch.

On 19 December 2008, the BBC released, as part of the iPlayer Labs feature, iPlayer Desktop for Mac and Linux operating systems. This moved the download service away from the previous P2P based distribution model and onto an HTTP download model.

On 20 April 2009, the BBC incorporated high-definition streams and downloads of some content on the iPlayer. There are plans to roll out the HD streams to devices such as the Virgin Set Top Box, but no date has yet been set. A BBC iPlayer application for the PlayStation 3 was announced by Sony in August 2009 and was released on the 1 September 2009 along with the Firmware 3.0 update to coincide with the launch of the slimline PlayStation 3 .

Another version of iPlayer was released in late 2009 as a ‘channel’ for the Nintendo Wii. This shows only low definition videos of BBC shows up to 7 days after their release on Television.

Computer platforms

‘iPlayer 1.0′

Download service

One of the key features of the original iPlayer download service was the use of peer-to-peer technology to enable the distribution of large video files (i.e. TV programmes) to scale effectively. Once downloaded, the content was only playable within the iPlayer itself or Windows Media Player 10 or 11, and subject to digital rights management. In December 2008 the BBC moved to an Adobe AIR based client that downloaded content via HTTP rather than P2P. The new system replaced the Windows DRM system with Adobe’s own. (DRM) software will prevent it being directly copied to another medium (e.g. another computer or CD-ROM). Additionally, the DRM allows the BBC to decide how long the programmes remain watchable. Programmes will be available for download for seven days following broadcast. Once a programme is downloaded a user will have thirty days to start watching it. Once a user starts to watch a programme, it will continue to be available for the next seven days. These limitations do not apply to viewers using the online streaming service.

There was criticism levelled at the iPlayer’s use of KService from Kontiki, the peer-to-peer application which continues to use users’ bandwidth, even after the iPlayer has been shut down, though this could be controlled using options available within the software. Because of this, users may have been charged by their Internet service provider for exceeding their download limit or fair use policy. However, since the new client was introduced in December 2008 the Kontiki P2P system has not been used.

The client also offers an electronic programme guide (EPG) with listings for both the previous seven and next seven days’ programmes; selecting a programme which has already been broadcast will begin downloading it immediately, while those not yet shown will be downloaded as soon as they have been. It is currently not possible to schedule a series to be automatically downloaded when the next episode becomes available, but the BBC hopes to make this available in a later version.

Online streaming service

A screenshot of the old version of BBC iPlayer streaming page for television programme, Sound

The BBC’s streaming version of iPlayer, which makes use of Adobe Flash software, was launched on 13 December 2007. The BBC made use of the Christmas period to trumpet the new service with the tagline ‘Making the unmissable… unmissable’, and the service came out of beta on the 25 December 2007. Also, seasonal specials were followed routinely throughout the Christmas week with plugs for iPlayer. The streaming version of iPlayer offers replays of programmes broadcast on all BBC TV channels during the last seven days. Programmes are available from all national BBC television channels as well as BBC Wales programmes shown on S4C. Due to licensing agreements, international and some privately-produced shows or movies are not available on iPlayer.

‘iPlayer 2.0′

On the 25 June 2008, the BBC announced that they had been developing a new version of the iPlayer that is based on user feedback – it was then called “BBC iPlayer 2.0″. New features included combining the normal television iPlayer with the radio iPlayer, schedules of programmes due to be on the iPlayer, automatic resumption of the last programme watched, an increase in the size of the screen by 25% to 640 pixels wide, RSS feeds of iPlayer data, and a “Yesterday’s TV” function. The beta ran alongside the existing site until 3 July 2008, when a new version replaced it.. Later versions have implemented an option of streaming videos in high quality.

A newer platform was launched at the end of 2008 which facilitated the use of the new BBC iPlayer Desktop (Replacement for Download Manager) as well as other “BBC iPlayer Labs” features such as adjustable video windows and user feedback options. As of March 2009, the BBC launched the new 1500kbps streaming version of the player which provides near TV quality pictures even when in full screen.

Television platforms

Virgin Media

On 30 April 2008 the iPlayer service was fed directly to Virgin Media’s 3.4m digital cable TV customers as part of the company’s video-on-demand service. Pressing the ‘red button’ while watching a BBC channel on TV will bring up the iPlayer service without the user having to access the web.

On 29 May 2008 Virgin Media successfully integrated iPlayer with the Virgin Media electronic programme guide. The majority of BBC shows are now listed alongside other VOD content in Virgin’s Catch Up TV section as well as through the red button whilst viewing a BBC channel. There will be no charge for watching BBC shows through the iPlayer on Virgin Media.

As of 21 July 2008, iPlayer on Virgin Media had received 10.5 million views since its official launch on 1 June 2008. On 26 September 2008 it was revealed that one third of all iPlayer programme views were accessed through Virgin Media.

On 1 May 2009, the BBC and Virgin Media announced the launch of HD content via BBC iPlayer on Virgin Media’s TV platform, including Robin Hood, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and Later… with Jools Holland.

FetchTV

On 23 July 2009 the first subscription-free digital terrestrial device to include iPlayer, went on sale in UK retailers. The FetchTV Smartbox connects to any broadband connection and gives access to the BBC iPlayer as well as being a Freeview+ PVR.

FetchTV created its own version of the iPlayer, believing it was adhering to BBC guidelines but support was declined by BBC Future Media and Technology. IP Vision made a formal complaint to the BBC in March 2009, the matter then passed to the BBC Executive Fair Trading Complaints Panel, which rejected the complaint, and IP Vision then appealed to the BBC Trust. On 22 December 2009 the BBC Trust rejected FetchTV’s request to release the product. The Trust Finance and Compliance Committee (FCC) found that the BBC had given reasonable arguments as to why IP Vision should not be allowed to go ahead with its self-build product. New guidelines were introduced in October 2009 formalising a ban on third parties building their own iPlayer products.

Games consoles

BBC iPlayer as displayed by the Nintendo Wii

During March 2008 an unofficial Python script was released to allow original Xbox’s running XBMC to access the BBC iPlayer.

On 9 April 2008 the BBC iPlayer was made available to stream video content on the Wii video game console via the Internet Channel. This was enabled by a recoding of the iPlayer to use Flash 7 rather than Flash 9. However, the Autumn 2009 update to the Wii’s Internet Channel resulted in the iPlayer no longer working on updated consoles. A BBC iPlayer in the form of a dedicated Wii channel was launched on the 18th November 2009. The BBC iPlayer Channel is free to download from the Wii Shop Channel; the service is only available to UK residents.

After the Wii content launch, iPlayer was not officially accessible at the standard iPlayer website through the PlayStation 3 browser. An unofficial hack was created a week after the Wii content launch, which combined Javascript, CSS and user-agent masking to mimic the Wii’s Internet Channel browser, in turn allowing PlayStation 3 owners to access the iPlayer by visiting the unofficial website through its browser. Whilst the BBC were “impressed”, they remarked that it was not “the best possible iPlayer proposition for that console”, and that, as the PS3 is on their roadmap, they would be “investigating the optimal video profile and browser proposition” for it in due course. From December 2008, the PlayStation 3 was officially supported directly through the iPlayer website.

An official iPlayer application widget was provided in the PS3 System Software 3.0 released on 1 September 2009. However, this is merely a URL link to the iPlayer site, despite this the PS3 now accounts for 6% of all iPlayer traffic, making it the third most popular platform used to access the service behind personal computers (85%) and mobile phones/ipods (7%).

A deal between the BBC and Microsoft has still been unable to be reached because Microsoft strategy of charging for all content on its Xbox Live platform is incompatible with the BBC public service remit. Microsoft wants to ensure that only those paying for Xbox Live Gold accounts can access its additional content services. The BBC cannot charge the British public for access to the iPlayer as it is already included in the licence fee.

BT Vision

On 27 May 2008, BT began to charge BT Vision customers 3 per month for watching BBC Replay, a cut down version of iPlayer offering a more limited 30 hours of BBC programming per week. A spokesman for BT said that its customers had only previously been able to view BBC on-demand content because of “technical issues”. A BBC spokeswoman said: “In line with other TV platforms where BBC programmes are made available on demand, the BBC requires that all public service content should be accessible via the lowest cost subscription tier. In this case, it is BT Replay.”

From 1 April 2009, the Replay package was included in all of BT Vision’s Value Packs but remains available as a separate, 2.93 per month, package to non-subscribers.

Freesat

On 2 November 2009, it was announced that a beta release of BBC iPlayer for Freesat will be released on 7 December 2009 to a limited number of Freesat viewers. On 21 December 2009, iPlayer was made available on a soft launch to Freesat viewers with Humax Foxsat HD receivers only, with an official release on 11 January 2010. It is the final beta version of iPlayer, available via the red button through inputting code 5483. On 20 January 2010, Sony released software update 1.630SA to enable BBC iPlayer on all of their Freesat integrated televisions. Other manufacturers will be added as and when they have carried out the initial testing with the BBCi Tech Team. All Freesat HD and Freesat+ set top boxes and Freesat integrated televisions will be able to receive it early 2010.

Freeview

On 4 May 2009, Ilse Howling the managing director of Freeview, announced that plans for the roll-out of the BBC iPlayer on Freeview are ahead of schedule, with expectations that iPlayer-enabled Freeview boxes will be available later in 2009, this slipped to 2010.

Televisions

In December 2009, Cello Electronics released the Marks & Spencer branded iViewer TV. The television is internet enabled, allowing for the viewing of online content including the BBC iPlayer, which has its own physical button on the remote, although BBC iPlayer HD won be available until 2010.

On 11 January 2010, the BBC announced that BBC iPlayer will be built directly into TVs that will be widely available in the UK within months. Samsung Electronics became the first major manufacturer to officially announce that its televisions will be updated to include full access to the iPlayer through their Internet@TV service.

Mobile platforms

iPhone and iPod Touch

BBC iPlayer 2.0 beta as displayed by the iPhone

On 7 March 2008, a beta version for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch was released. The version marked the first time the service became available on portable devices, allowing streaming over a wi-fi connection. The EDGE connectivity on the iPhone, however, is not supported, as it is too slow for streaming video.

An exploit was soon discovered in this tailored content for the iPhone allowing users to bypass the DRM, download the files and play them on alternative devices. The BBC closed this hack on 13 March 2008. Through the month of June 2008 the ongoing battle followed a tit for tat progress. A Ruby exploit was followed by the BBC introducing XOR encryption on parts of the downloaded files if a genuine iPhone was not detected. The BBC introduced specially crafted web bugs, referrer checks and download chunk limits, such that only devices exhibiting this behaviour, i.e. a genuine iPhone handset, would be able to stream the video content. A cycle of updates and reverse engineering has followed such that all the various streams, both for the iphone and flash streaming service, are now able to be downloaded without the need for decryption or DRM circumvention. This has been made possible by various software which can effectively simulate a RTMP flash client or and an iPhone.

Nokia N96 phone

On 18 September 2008, the BBC announced that a version will become available to the Nokia N96 mobile phone as a download service to allow viewers to watch programmes even when they are out of reach of Wifi or 3G networks. The launch date was set of 1 October 2008.

Shortly after on 9 September 2008, even before the BBC Nokia N96 download service had gone live, a method for independently downloading and playing the iPlayer N96 3GP stream on other mobiles, Linux and MacOS was published.

Additional mobile devices

iPlayer was updated to include streaming radio and television as well as extended to a variety of handsets in early December 2008 including the Samsung Omnia, Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, Sony Ericsson C905, Sony Ericsson W995 and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

There is also an unofficial but functional application for the Google Android platform called BeebPlayer.

Reception and adoption

Before the launch in December 2007, the BBC had hoped the service would reach half a million users in its first six months. This turned out to be a gross underestimate, as 3.5 million programmes were streamed or downloaded in the first three weeks alone. The Guardian described these figures as “remarkably promising”.

In its first year, 2008, growth continued at an impressive rate. By April, the iPlayer accounted for around five percent of all UK traffic, and had approximately five million page views per day by June. In December, it was announced that more than 180 million programmes have been watched on iPlayer since its release. During the BAFTAs in May, the iPlayer won the “Interactive Innovation Service/Platform” Award, beating Channel 4′s ‘Big Art Mob’ and the Bebo ‘Open Media Platform’. The streaming of programmes forms the lions share of the success, outnumbering downloads eight to one in January 2008, and 97:3 in October 2009.

In the month of October 2009, it was revealed that the site experienced 70 million requests and transferred seven petabytes of data. Television formed about two thirds of all requests, with radio making up the rest. Most TV was streamed from pre-recorded footage, whereas live streaming was preferred of radio. Eighty-five percent of requests were from computers, with much of the rest coming from iPods, iPhones and PS3s (from a total of 15 platforms). The most popular TV programme of 2009 was Top Gear, and the most popular radio was that reporting The Ashes.

The success of iPlayer may be down to a “long tail” effect, with users seeking out niche programmes; programmes broadcast on digital channels are doing remarkably well. However, this is expected to change with the introduction[citation needed] of booking programmes to download in advance, and automatic downloading of the next episode.

The demands of the iPlayer has met with some concern and criticism from UK ISPs due to the additional bandwidth the service will require. Several ISPs, notably Tiscali, have called on the BBC to partially fund network upgrades to cope with iPlayer traffic. The BBC responded by saying that the iPlayer was driving demand for broadband subscriptions.

DRM criticism

During the 2005 and 2006 iPlayer trials, the DRM system used was based on Microsoft’s Windows Media DRM, which led to concerns about cross-platform availability, as this technology is only available for Windows XP. However, some users have managed to get it working using compatibility options in Vista. The BBC emphasises that it “has a commitment to platform neutrality and a remit to make its content as widely available as possible”, and that while the initial trial used a Microsoft-based technology, they are constantly looking for new technologies which would enable them to relax the restriction: Ashley Highfield, then BBC’s director of Future Media and Technology, explained that “we have always started with the platform that reaches the most number of people and then rolled it out from there”. They also point out that not all of the content delivered through the iPlayer will be subject to DRM – live streaming content, for instance, may not need the same level of control, presumably implying that players for Mac OS X and Linux systems could be developed with a restricted range of content. However, a project has been started to enable the iPlayer to work with other platforms via the Wine project.

On 14 August 2007, the Free Software Foundation staged a demonstration outside BBC Television Centre. The FSF’s Peter T. Brown criticised the BBC for what he claimed was a break from previous tradition: the insistence that, for the first time, BBC viewers would be forced to use proprietary technology to watch BBC programmes.

On 18 February 2010, the BBC updated iPlayer with a SWF verification layer that closes the door on open source implementations of Real Time Messaging Protocol streaming.

Overseas availability

The fact that BBC TV productions are paid for by the UK television licence fee, as well as rights agreements with third parties, mean that BBC iPlayer TV programmes are only officially accessible from IP addresses allocated to UK-based entities. However most radio programmes can be accessed universally, with the exception of programmes, such as certain sports broadcasts, which are affected by rights issues.

TV licence

A television licence is not required to view programmes on the iPlayer after they have been broadcast. The exception lies with the ‘Watch Live’ simulcast option, which is accessible through and played on the iPlayer site, where eight of the BBC’s channels are broadcast at virtually the same time as on television and hence a valid TV licence is required. Controversy lies in whether consumers should pay for a TV licence to watch live when the majority of programmes are available for free on the iPlayer hours after they have been broadcast.

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External links

BBC portal

BBC iPlayer at BBC Online

Press release announcing extended trial of iMP at BBC Online

“Ask Bruce” article on iMP at BBC Online

http://www.netnewspublisher.com/microsoft-builds-on-the-success-of-red-button-and-bbc-iplayer-for-next-gen-tv/

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Creating a mailing list with Twitter

A month ago I had the chance to work on the website of a client. He was the owner of a local sushi restaurant. We started talking about promotion and I was shocked to find out that when he mailed out coupons through a local distributor, each mailing cost nearly $ 5000. The owner admitted that it was very expensive but he always ended up making a profit from the mailings so he was okay with the heavy price tag.

I had personally been playing around with Twitter marketing the past few months for my own projects. I asked the owner if he would be interested in a Twitter marketing campaign. Since this was a new endeavor, I said that I would start a campaign for him at no charge and we agreed that I would receive a commission at the end of the month for all the customers that came to the restaurant and mentioned my special “Twitter” coupon.

I fired up my Twitter marketing software, Tweet Attacks and started adding all users within a 5 mile radius of the restaurant. By the end of the first week, I had a list of nearly 300 users. I set Tweet Attacks and post my 10% off coupon every 30 minutes so the users on my list would be sure to see it. The next week I decided to expand the radius to 10 miles and only follow users who mentioned the word “sushi”. While this didn’t turn up nearly as many new followers, the ones I got were obviously very targeted. I continued tweeting about the 10% off coupon as well as a tweet with a link to the full menu. After 2 weeks, I had 402 followers. The owner called me at the end of the second week and he was very excited. He said that there were 6 new customers however one of them shared the 10% off coupon at their local office so one of the new parties was a group of employees which came in to try the restaurant for lunch! I continued adding users and tweeting the same tweets until the end of the month.

My totals for the month were 22 new customers or orders. The average order was a $ 67 so if you do the math, you can see that equaled over $ 1400 in orders just from Twitter. The other part of this is many of these customers will come back and spend money at the restaurant over and over again so the initial $ 1400 isn’t really the story. It’s still early in the year but if trends continue, this could be an extra $ 10k for the restaurant or more if you consider how many new customers will come in by the end of the year and also the return customers.

Now imagine if you did the same thing for your local business if you were a doctor or a dentist where the average customer spends over $ 1000. Twitter can be a very powerful marketing tool and the best part is it’s very easy to use and as far as marketing expenses go, it’s very affordable.

You can grab the software I use at: http://www.tweetattackscoupon.com and save $ 20 off the professional version which is what I use. Thanks for reading!

The Top 3 Game Consoles Review

Every few years, a new game console hits the market but there are few that have remained the all time favourite of one and all. There are several game consoles that have been suitably designed to match the needs, budgets and tastes of every individual. Whether you are a growing child or an aging man, the game consoles are available in all ranges and diversity to give you a fulfilling and satisfying experience.

There are several game consoles already in the market that are quite popular with all age and class. Most of the credit for such a huge popularity goes to the giants like the Sony, the Microsoft and the Nintendo who keep on updating their product and continue to provide us with the latest form of entertainment. However, it goes without mention that most of these updates are in the form of a slightly different firmware, tweaking configurations and addition of a few more online features. Though these are factors large enough to pull the kind of crowd who always craves for more!

All the game consoles use the latest processors, storage mediums and disk drives and hit the majority of the audience with their artificial intelligence. Each game console has its special features and appeal and this makes it really difficult to rate these game consoles. The Nintendo Wii with its simplicity, active fun and unimaginable price is the best deal for the families, whereas the dual screen Nintendo DS is unmatched with its gaming prowess and innovative fun factor.


Going ahead, one cannot look beyond the dazzling Sony product – the PlayStation 2 – the stalwart in its own right !! This classic game console gives you the real value of your money and so does the PlayStation 3 – the best for high definition entertainment. With Nintendo and Sony as competitors, the Microsoft`s Xbox 360 strikes with a bang with its lively online gaming and unparalleled entertainment at a pocket friendly price.

However, if the top 3 game consoles are to be selected, the obvious choices would be the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 and the Wii. Interestingly, all these game consoles are quite unlike each other and each have their positive as well as negative aspects. It is also amazing to know that a person who is comfortable playing either of the three, can never play the other two comfortably!! This shows the basic structural and fundamental differences in all the three game consoles.

The Nintendo Wii comes as a surprise package amongst the three where its simple gaming technique and innovative motion-sensing controllers brings it to the league of the leaders. The affordable price of the whole system is also something commendable and today this console is the most rapidly used system with the children, the families and all casual gamers. Close to the heels of the Nintendo, the Microsoft came up with its Xbox series where the Xbox 360 turned out to be the most popular. This console has some amazing graphics and multimedia competency available online at a price quite comparable to the Wii.

The show stealer in the market still remains the ever branded and the most in-style product – the PlayStation 3 by Sony. This console is completely featured and it also boasts of being the best of Blu-ray players. The awareness of the brand name and the high-definition format acclaim makes PS3 quite expensive compared to its competitors but its formidably powerful and peerless gaming makes it worth the price!

E Mail Address Directory: Top Tips about Email Address Directory

Given their functions (performing email address trace and reverse email lookup) people are in constant need of their services. If you are looking for any e mail address directory, there are top ways to have that done with a lot of ease and accuracy. The tips will enable you to be well acquainted with the ways of carrying out email lookup or finding someone’s email address. In fact you will have the secrets at your fingertips.
So there should be no course for alarm whenever you loose any important email address, since looking for the email addresses on the e mail address directory has been simplified with the tips.

If you are carrying out an email trace-finding a person’s email address through email directories by using the person’s names or any other known information-you by follow the following top tips:

• Look for the person’s name or nickname online using the leading search engines such as Yahoo, MSN and Google. To narrow the search you have write the names in quotes for example if you are looking for James Bob King, the names will appear as “James Bob King”+ US + Texas.

• Use hotmail e mail address directory and other listings to trace the email address. The searches will take the form of, for instance, http://www.people.specificsearch engine.com.

• Use of search feature available in the university and school listings. With this method you will type ‘classmates’, or ‘reunion’ in order to get the person’s address.

• Through the company that employs the individual you are looking for. The best way to do this is to send a message with the person’s name on the FirstName.LastName@CompanyName.Com. In case this hopes not work out try other variations of the names and see if it works out.

• Using the social networking sites but making sure you use the relevant site since some sites are associated with a certain age group, race etc.

• A private investigator is another way to find the address of a person. A private investigator is preferred because some of the companies that provide the searches may offer low quality services. On the other hand some service providers charge very high prices. Some charge as high as $ 200 per email address search.

• Finally you can get a membership with a proven service that can give you the same data as a private investigator would do. In this case, look for a genuine firm since there are very many service providers that will guarantee you the following: full unlimited people search; full and reliable information; discrete and fast information as well as guaranteed results.

With the top tips finding email addresses from directories will be as easy as taking a mid morning breeze. You can stop the hassling and frustrations you always experience when looking for lost email addresses and business contacts when you can get them freely and fast in the directories. What’s more the process is made much easier with our tips.

Tulalip: A Next Kin to Social Network Development

Although the revolution began with GEOCITES.com in 1994, we knew about it only after Orkut came into existence. Millions of users started sharing every minute detail of their life; for example, what they eat, when they sleep, and where they shop. Looking back over the decades, it is not wrong to call a social revolution that entered the life of every individual driving Internet into a new era.

As we dive into the past, I remember connecting with old school friends reaching at their houses. Thanks to a single update is enough. Sharing photos and memories won’t take more than a few clicks. If you have anything funny to share, just post a video and get comments from your group. To know what future holds for , it is crucial to know its ancestors.

Beginning with “Geocities” in 1994, social networking headed to “TheGlobe.com”, which gave freedom to the users to publish their own content personalizing their online experience. Later, “Sixdegrees.com” offered a profile creation and listing friends’ option, engaging audiences even further. Pioneering the online connection, “Friendster” was launched in 2002 with user-base as large as 3 million users in the first three months. MySpace, Facebook and Twitter followed giving us a completely new definition for the social network.

Google + being the newest buzz after Facebook, we are here to discuss on a completely new platform by Microsoft in answer to Google and Facebook. The news leaked as a surprise to many when they got to know that Microsoft’s new social search feature integrated with Facebook and Twitter is about to launch in the near future. Microsoft named its future as a , the name associated to Native Americans.

Last week, Microsoft published the prototype of an extremely secret social media design project. Tulalip is an internal project name for the site Socl.com. It’s an internal design project from one of the Microsoft’s research teams. Although it is not confirmed that is a , speculation arises as its first page read “Find what you want and Share what you know, easier than ever”. Also, shown were non-working links for “See how it works”, “Privacy statement”, and more.

It seems Tulalip tribal members are not happy with the moniker Microsoft has attached to its upcoming project. Tulalip members are in talks with Microsoft with this regard. For now, Tulalip and Socl.com are mysteries as the site shows the accidental release of the page. Even if such a development comes-out, masses expect this to be more enticing than what Google+ has offered. Audiences need a reliable platform and not the replica of Facebook with a new look. Honestly, after the release of Google+, I did not find any reason to switch to it only for its circles and a video call feature, which is soon to arrive in Facebook too. Not official yet, but we look forward to follow the story.

Download Michael Jackson The Experience Psp Game

I clearly remember seeing Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” music video for the first time, back when I was a college sophomore. I kept it on repeat for hours, as was the case with many people before me, watching Michael dance was an incredible experience. It marked a turning point in my life where my interest in dance began to flourish.

Although I still had much to learn Michael Jackson’s brilliant work was an important building block for me. Imagine then my enthusiasm for Michael Jackson: The Experience … and marvel at how quickly the tension faded. Sure, this portable version is not quite as bad as the Wii counterpart – it is a more traditional rhythm game that requires a simple button inputs in time with classic Michael Jackson tunes – but it’s still obnoxiously simple.

Michael Jackson: The Experience offers less than 20 songs on three different difficulty levels, which is not much to choose from. Despite a few guys in the track list classics like “Billie Jean”, “Bad” and “Beat It” are all included, and they sound great (especially if you have a pair of headphones connected). However, the interactivity with the music seriously limited.

Each song includes two buttons: back on the d-pad and circle button. As a song plays, just ask glide across the bottom of the screen in time with the music – pretty standard stuff. But even the hardest difficulty level requires only two buttons, and an occasional crush on the shoulder triggers to make Michael spins. And yes, the triangle button activates Michael’s “star power”, which doubles the current score multiplier … but with only two critical beat-matching buttons to press throughout the game, get things boring quickly.

Also aggravating: bonus “Show Time” parts of each song. In these segments, begins Michael’s personality-deficient, no-frills character model to dance will accrue points based on how much life remains in his health bar. Show time sections would have been the perfect opportunity to introduce some freestyle interaction with the music, or perhaps control Michael’s dance. Instead you are forced to sit, wait and stare at the lifeless background. A rhythm game should rarely pull players out of rhythm, but that’s exactly what the Show Time sections do.

If only there were more buttons to push.

This is the most fundamental rhythm game I’ve played in awhile. I cleared all 17 songs on hard mode in less than two hours, earning nearly perfect score on each track. This is not evidence of my skills in rhythm games, but merely shows how easily Michael Jackson: The Experience is. I enjoyed listening to most of the music I played, and the controls worked well, but it ultimately failed to catch the magic of MJ’s original work and the simplicity is almost painful.
Concluding remarks
Michael Jackson: The Experience is an extremely easy game that requires only two different buttons for most of each song. With a limited number list and lifeless graphics, it’s hard to recommend Michael Jackson: The Experience compared to other PSP rhythm games, including Rock Band Unplugged and DJ Max Fever. That said, this is not a broken game. The very simple controls work and listen to “Smooth Criminal” is always a treat for me. But $ 30 is a very steep price for something that only lasts a few hours. If you crave the King of Pop, buy his albums instead. You can even put those albums on your PSP!

Useful Ways to Circumvent Internet Censorship

Circumventing internet blocks and avoiding censors has become an important part of web surfing for many users. Censors can range from a restrictive government regime to a company or school’s IT department and web surfers are always looking for a way to get through tight controls. Users need to maintain a certain level of privacy and anonymity when circumventing censors, especially since many companies will fire an employee for surfing, or in extreme cases a government can fine or imprison a web surfer for browsing on sites they deem to be inappropriate. Many products and services can be found to help users break free of stringent internet censors, allowing netizens to surf freely without the fear of oppressive bodies controlling their every movement. These products offer users unique ways to maintain their internet privacy and connect to the World Wide Web without any restrictions.

One way users can outsmart censors is by using Psiphon. Psiphon is a web proxy that was directly created to circumvent the tight Internet censorship of countries such as China, Saudi Arabia, and Cuba. The traffic between clients and servers is encrypted with “https” as the data is being transferred. Psiphon is offers users the advantage of turning their computers into servers that can display web pages from anywhere. This proxy works over trusted connections as opposed to an open proxy which travels over untrusted networks. Users in countries with tight censorship can log in and send a request to a server located in another country to gain access to blocked websites. Users do not have to download any software, meaning no traces of circumventors are found on the hard drive. While Psiphon can gain access to censored content it does not act as an anonymizer and all the client’s activities are logged in Psiphon’s servers, leaving it vulnerable to cyber attacks and hackers/crackers looking for information.

Another popular method is The Onion Router, also known as TOR. This service allows users to stay invisible against traffic analysis by relaying the network connection over various gateways. Since the gateways are themselves anonymous, users can have their data relayed around the world. Users do not have direct access to the site they visit, instead they are sent through a series of connections, called relays, which are individually encrypted. It is then sent to the next gateway until it reaches the exit node and the user can then see the website that was requested. TOR uses cryptography in layers, which is where the “onion” reference originated, and encrypts each connecting node individually. This allows user to remain highly anonymous since each node only knows where they receive the information from and which node they are sending the signal to. While this service has become quite popular it does have one major flaw. A user can set up a node which records all the information it receives and sends, ultimately tracking a users surfing habits.

A third method for circumventing blocks is with the Java Anon Proxy, commonly referred to as JonDo. This method allows users to choose which network to surf through. These networks are run by independent organizations. After a user chooses their network, the data stream is scrambled and mixed with other users’ data. This allows users to remain anonymous since anyone attempting to spy on or restrict the data flow is confused by the cluttered connection. Unlike TOR, the operators are not anonymous, which allows a user to decide which operators they will or will not trust with their information. A major drawback of this service is that all the operators, also known as mix cascades, can record their logs and compare them to reveal users’ online activities.

One of the most popular methods to access censored content is by using anonymous proxy servers, either in website form or software-based. These proxies are very common and can be found through the various search engines. Web-based proxies are very easy to implement, which attests to their abundance. While anonymous proxy sites are easy to block, the ease of creating new ones makes it a common go-to for surfers. Many surfers prefer to use the software-based proxy since it will usually offer more security features, such as encrypting the connection and also hiding the port and origin website of the surfer. Anonymous surfing software and websites allow a user to surf anonymously by redirecting their connection through a server which masks the real IP with one generated by the server. Private proxy servers will also rotate IP addresses and randomly refresh so that a user is not constantly surfing with the same IP address. This allows users facing strict censorship to mask their IP address with one from a different country, which will allow the user free reign to surf the Internet.

These methods all give users the opportunity to circumvent restrictions placed on their web surfing. Censors are always looking for ways to keep their restrictions in place and these services can help users fight back against those policing the internet. While in rare occurrences these controls and bans are lifted, it is unlikely that a user will be able to access the World Wide Web freely. Using one of these methods ensures users their internet privacy remains intact and shifts the power back into the hands of the netizens that are being told where they can and can’t surf and what content they are allowed to view.

Well-known shoe brands, Nike, Li Ning shares fell face difficulties Dengjun

According to media news reports, recently, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (Berkshire Hathaway) disclosure of holdings of the latest list of shows, as of the end of 2010, the Oakley Sunglasses company will be in the hands of Bank of America stock clearance. At the same time, the company will also include the hands of Nike footwear brands including Comcast, Nalco Holding, Fiserv, and Loews Corp’s stock all the clearance.

In fact, as early as last year, second and third quarter, as the well-known brand Nike shoe industry had experienced reduction of 52.3% of Warren Buffett, sold 400 million shares of the market value of 032 million U.S. dollars. And last month, international consortia holdings of stocks of consumer goods also are frequent phenomena.

One the investment community, told reporters that the consortium selected Buffett’s stock holdings of Nike shoe, mainly because more and more serious product homogeneity, the industry fell sharply.

In addition, the shoe brand Nike and other sports channels for consumer goods is often the first rental shop, and then Distribution, and finally to GUCCI Sunglasses receivables. This allowed the bargaining power of the channel is getting worse, and little room for value-added products.

It is reported that national footwear brand Li Ning (prices, information, comments) The reason why the share price fell sharply, but also because such a background. Last December 20 to 22, the third consecutive day reduction of JP Morgan Chase Ning 3335.6 million shares.

Select Another reduction of the background of the stock is Berkshire Hathaway’s investment management change, now 80-year-old Buffett is making efforts to adjust the company’s position. Lu Buffett has been regarded as right-hand man – Simpson (Lou Simpson) has been at the end of retirement. Berkshire Hathaway hired former hedge fund manager Todd – Kang Musi (Todd Combs) Help Buffett management of securities investment business.

University of Maryland Smith School of Chanel Sunglasses Business (Robert H. Smith school of business), Professor David – Castro (David Kass) had said that with the departure of Simpson, Buffett will be in the fourth quarter to make it uncomfortable positions all sales out.

How to Adopt a Monkey

There are many stuff to deem when adopting any animals, not just monkeys. If you think of adopting a monkey as a pet, costs sometime to understand more about the requests of monkeys will profit both you and the animals. For indeed, there are responsibilities as a monkey possessor. Sometimes, monkeys are just like little children. They necessary a lot of your time and awareness and to take good heed of them, you just have to place their wants above all moreover.

Nevertheless what are some of these requests? The wants of a monkey are very parallel to the wants of a small little outcome. That’s because monkeys, being primates, part many smiliar characteristics with being beings. To be a monkey vendor, it takes more than just feeding the monkey food and providing shelter.

For example, a babies monkey definitely wants education. It needs to be qualified what is the right thing to do, and what is not. And like being beings, they happen practice from a very little age. These routine cultivate to twig with the monkeys as they grow elder. So if undesirable behavior are not corrected early, you as the monkey holder may face behavioral troubles with the pet later on.

Also, shoulder in thinker that although the monkey regularly grows elder and mature, and haughty that it is well skilled, it will still want a carnival quantity of time and awareness. That’s because monkeys are by scenery lively animals. And due to this nature, they expect party and plenty of play time to be delighted. And just like a creature being, if they are showered with dearest and are exultant most of the time, they react very differently and they also cultivate to be better. Still, being animals with an instinct for hurt, monkeys still get into agitate every now and then. That means as a monkey owner, if you to be very enduring with them.

Having said that, many people like to own monkeys as pets because they are very jolly animals. They like the company of creature beings. They are active, vigorous, and greatly responsive to people. Most importantly, they have childish actions that can make people laugh. For these reasons, monkey owners are more than willing to forgive and disregard about the wicked stunts that monkeys come up with every now and then. A juvenile incident, a brief laugh, and everything is water under the passage. And being adorable looking little creatures, perhaps that’s why it’s relaxed to plunge in worship with a little monkey.

In any casing, do remember that there are fun moments and tiresome moments when care a monkey as a pet. Don’t just think of the fun moments. Spare a thought for all those wearisome time as well, but don’t be scared of a few tiresome moments. For all you know, it’s usuall because of these tiresome moments that earn you and your monkey nearer together. Ultimately, it’s about developing a great relationship with your pet monkey, and all great relationships doesn’t come from all good. There has to be some good, and some bad in any prolific relationship. So don’t just be your monkey’s warden. Be it’s best colleague, and it will indeed reciprocate and be yours as well.

Many applications inside Mobile Twitter Client

Has anyone ever heard about Mobile Twitter Client? Before we arrive at that point, it’s better if we talk about how everything started out. People depend so much on their mobile phone right now. Since the introduction of smartphone concept, everyone seems to be very eager about their phone to be able to help them in doing their daily activities. Mobile phones nowadays aren’t only used for calling or text messages. They now could also be used to manage works, send out and receive working emails, perform computing program, and so many sophisticated applications. They could also be doing their social networking activities using their mobile phones, so everything is possible in this digital era.

That’s why Mobile Twitter Client is important for them, especially if these people are die hard fans of Twitter – as well as Facebook, perhaps. Twitter may not gain as much populariy as Facebook. It may not have as comprehensive various kinds of applications as Facebook either, but it doesn’t stop Tweeps (Twitter fans) from using the applications. With real time application, they’re able to update their status regarding their activities. They’re also able to be connected to other people and friends easily, no matter how far they are. They could also follow other people, including celebrities or popular people they know. No wonder if celebrities’ status often measured from how many fans or followers they’re able to grab. If they have millions of followers, they’re very popular and liked. If they have small numbers of followers only, they’re not as ppopular as they think.

If they’re not Tweeps, they may not know that there’re so many applications in the Mobile Twitter Client are available for the Tweeps, although they may not as many as the Facebook. But let’s check them out and see what they’re. The clients are:
a. Twitsay, which is used to record and store voice messages within 10 seconds. Tweeps could send the messages to their accounts.
b. Twitterfone, which can be used to update status by using voice activation feature. Tweeps are able to listen to their stream and record a reply immediately.
c. Twittai, which is a Java application for Twitter.
d. Twitter for iPhone, which uses Logpost to post tweets. Logpost is a free application supporting various operating systems, such as Android, Blackbery, iPhone, Windows Mobile, and Palm.
e. Quakk. With this open source application, Tweeps are able to update their status and location using GPS feature.
f. Twittelator, which is an application for iPhone or iTouch downloadable from App Store.
g. Vlingo. This application isn’t only designed for Tweeps. Mobile users could send message texts, emails, or call their friends with voice activation feature. They could also update their status on both Twitter and Facebook by using the same feature.

Those applications above are just a few from many more examples in Mobile Twitter Client designed for active Tweeps. Everyday, each client is designed and created to provide more easiness and experience in computing. So, it can be predicted that in the future, there’re going to be more and more clients created and maybe even perfected.

A lot of these clients are available for free download. People could look around and find the right Mobile Twitter Client that suits their needs and requirements best.

An Inside Look At The Alienware Aurora ALX

If you are one person who has been in the gaming side for some time now, you will definitely agree with me that the Alienware Aurora ALX is one great machine to have with you. This is a great gaming machine, and you need to keep in mind that it is not actually your normal computer from Dell. The question that many people are likely to ask themselves is: what makes this computer such a great machine?

Any gaming computer must be able to deliver a lot of power if at all it is to sustain the numerous tasks that it needs to execute at one go. This great performance can only come about if the computer has got the processors, and the graphics hardware that will be able to sustain the tough job. In the case of the Alienware Aurora ALX, this is executed by the fact that it has the Intel Core i7 975 Extreme processor. In addition to the hyper-threading that allows for the computer to multi-task, there is also another thing that makes sure that computer is able to handle very hard task, and that is the TurboBoost technology that is found in the Intel processors. This technology can allow your computer to run up to the speed of 3.6GHz.

Since the Alienware Aurora ALX is a gaming computer, it goes without saying that the computer must be extremely good in graphics if at all it has to fulfill its mandate. The good news is that this computer has definitely not let us down on this. The computer has got the dual graphics technology, which means that they have incorporated both ATI™ CrossFireX™ and NVIDIA® SLI™ options, so that you can have an excellent choice of gaming without any problems at all.

Another thing that makes this computer extremely different from many others in the market is the fact that it comes in so many colors. In fact, you have the options of picking from 20 different colors.

Once you have bought this machine, it is important that you keep in mind one of the advices that the manufacturers have put. You are advised that you should not try to change the settings of the computer from what the default settings are. This is because doing this can easily cause your computer to become unstable. Apart from this limitation, the Alienware Aurora ALX seems to be a very good machine for many fun-loving gamers.

For practical reasons, it is quite difficult for anyone to write everything about this machine in a short Alienware Aurora ALX review. However, if you would like to get the Alienware Aurora ALX I would advise you to lay your hands on it as soon as it is possible.

Mobile broadband is used to describe different types of wire less Internet access through a portable modem or telephone

Mobile broadband is an old concept that only works when there is a modem attached to it. An external connection is always necessary for a better functioning of the process to ensure that you use the latest installation of mobile Internet access to the internet fast and easy process. So before going for mobile broadband, think again as installing 3G is much better and more advanced. To deepen knowledge and understanding that you can search relevant to cyber space or from various magazines that deal with technology.



The speed of mobile broadband Vodafone is the main selling point is indeed one of the best that is available. It is now very easy to communicate via the web while you’re away. So all your official business may be conducted via the Internet and all thanks to mobile broadband Vodafone. In addition to being a high-speed net monthly subscription price for the same is also on the upper side. But apart from the unfriendly price of rental and fees you may have to pay, the quality of the connection is simply fantastic.



Well, it should be clear that the speed wireless network that generates particular may not be the best on the market (as there are links such as Vodafone and Airtel who score high connectivity in the arena of connectivity, but is blank certainly the best among all other mobile network). Besides the network connectivity of first order, we have many other networks that are available that provide good support online as well. Virgin Mobile connectivity is new to some parts of the world, but even then he managed to create a stir in the technological world. Virgin Mobile Broadband connectivity enables better connectivity to the people and you can take advantage of network connection while you are moving abroad. This allows you to stay connected to people around the world while you’re on a business visit or holiday with family. Virgin Mobile Broadband provides you access to a faster connection net. Everything you need to do is activate the network connection and enjoy the pristine whole package it offers.



Over time, we advance in life and one way to do this is certainly we invent new. With the introduction of mobile phones, there were many other applications that have been invented from time to time. Mobile broadband is an invention so that the world was taken by storm. The concept of the Internet in the mobile phone is indeed an excellent choice to have and if you can get even faster than that means it can be nothing better than that. The 3G mobile broadband is an option such as humanity has helped enormously. This is a fast Internet connection and lets you stay connected to your web universe at any time of day. It is the state of the art device that has many advantages well and ensures that you enjoy all the Internet services.