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Cowon iAudio7


Recent advances in technology allow the compression of enormous amounts of data into tiny packages, and the Cowon iAudio7 is testimony to the fact. Yes, here's a robust little player with a lot of storage space.

But does the iAudio7 provide you all that you desire from an MP3 / PMP / data storage device? That’s what I decided to find out.


Form Factor
Don’t let the pictures fool you. (They did fool me, by the way.) When I first saw the iAudio7 I was under the impression that it was a PMP, since it played movie files. So naturally, my first impression was that it would have a decently large screen.

Of course, when I read the specs I realized that wasn't so. The iAudio7 has only a small 1.3 inch screen with a resolution of 160x128 pixels sporting 256k colors. While clear enough, this is not good enough to watch movies – you’ll need a magnifying glass. Honestly, I’m not sure why they even included the feature.


The iAudio7 is extremely lightweight at just 60 grams. It’s also small enough with dimensions of 35.6 x 76.1 x 19 mm, so you carry it around quite easily. It has a 3.5mm earphone socket, so you can use your own earphones (not that you’ll need to). Alongside is a Line-In socket.

On the top are the mic, hold/slider for power, a menu key, and the volume keys. On the right is a flap that hides the USB port and reset key. The iAudio7 may look like a pudgy little player but it’s actually quite sleek, lightweight, and easy to use.

Features
The player is a compact bundle of audio, video, radio, and recording. Packed with options to record from the integrated FM radio or through the built-in mic, the device can be used as a dictaphone as well. There are plenty of settings to please music connoisseurs as well.

EQ presets and a customizable 5-band graphic EQ are evident, as also 3D Surround, Mac 3 Bass options, panning and even an MP3 Enhance mode that really does enhance the sound quality.


Apart from viewing JPEGs to watching videos and listening to the FM radio and podcasts and even recording conversations, the iAudio7 lets you read documents via its .TXT reader. It reads MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, FLAC, and WAV formats, and MPEG4 for video playback.



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O2 Launches Xda Flame in India


O2 has announced the launch of the Xda Flame in India. According to the company, the Xda Flame is the first PDA-phone to harness the full multimedia capabilities of a 3D graphics processor.


"It encapsulates everything O2 stands for – innovation and performance in a sleek, desirable package. It has all the qualities O2 fans have come to love about our brand and products," said Mark Billington, CEO of O2 Asia Pacific and Middle East.

"The Xda Flame is designed for mobile professionals and tech pioneers with the highest appetite for innovation, business productivity and multimedia experiences," he added. "We're delighted to be working with Nvidia to create this new class of device and demonstrate O2's commitment to growing the category space and enhancing mobile experiences for our customers."

The Nvidia GoForce 5500 graphics processing unit (GPU) accelerates multimedia tasks such as audio and video in hardware. The improved speed allows console-class 3D gaming, DVD-quality video and photo playback, and the ability to display interactive 3D charts and diagrams.

With this GPU, the Xda Flame also becomes the first PDA-phone to feature two processors, the other being an Intel CPU. This allows the workload to be split between the two, leading to overall device efficiency and a smoother enduser experience.

Business users will appreciate the device's productivity features, including Microsoft Office for Windows Mobile, Office Outlook Mobile with Direct Push Technology, Adobe Reader, and other popular O2 applications. Multiple applications will run smoothly, thanks to the 2GB ROM and 128MB RAM.

Those who need to stay connected will benefit from a range of options: wireless LAN, Bluetooth 2.0, and a micro-SD card slot. Customers can also connect USB devices via USB OTG (On-The-Go) technology and use the device as a host. An infrared remote control feature lets the Xda Flame manage appliances such as TV, video and audio players wirelessly.

The 3.6" TFT VGA LCD touch panel supports 262K colors at a resolution of 480x640. If you want a bigger screen, you can hook up the Xda Flame to a TV or computer screen via its TV-out connector. It also has a 2.0 megapixel camera. SRS WOW HD surround-sound ensures high-quality audio through the device's dual speakers.

The Xda Flame will retail this month at Rs. 39,990 (inclusive of taxes) across major cities in India. It comes with a one-year local warranty.



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Asus Launches 802.11N Based Network Card


Asus which is well known for their motherboards seems to be branching out into different computer peripherals now.

Hot on the heels of the launch of their sound-card the Xonar D2; they have now announced WL-130N Super Speed N Wireless PCI Adapter. This network card is aimed at the desktop market and features full support for the new 802.11n draft 2.0 specifications. It also makes use of MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology to provide faster than 100 Mbps wired speeds and is fully compatible with legacy 802.11b and 802.11g standards.

Price and availability of this product is unknown as of right now.



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Giorgio Armani Samsung Luxury Mobile Phone



Giorgio Armani Samsung Luxury Mobile Phone is a new mobile phone which was recently unveiled at the Spring Summer 2008 Womens Fashion Show held by Giorgio Armani. The mobile is a result of the collaboration between Giorgio Armani (one of the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle design companies) and Samsung (one of the world’s leading electronic and telecommunication systems company)

It will definitely meet the needs of those people who want to own a technologically advanced and beautifully designed telephone with which to communicate and complete their lifestyle. The design of the Giorgio Armani mobile phone is definitely elite and elegant.

Giorgio Armani Mobile Features

Giorgio Armani is loaded with full multi-media features. Plus it is equipped with a 3-megapixel camera, a music player supporting various types of music formats and a full internet browser. It even offers a microSD slot for external memory and comes with a bluetooth stereo headset.

Giorgio Armani Mobile Has Built-in Trouble Alarm

There is an other interesting feature in the Giorgio Armani Samsung mobile phone which can help you in times of trouble. All you need to do is pre-program the number of your five closest relatives and trusted friends under a special contact group, and whenever you feel threatened, just press the volume button four times to kickstart the safety feature that will send out SOS text messages to those aforementioned numbers. It will also immediately activate the integrated GPS tracking system which will help your friends track you down instantly.



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Directly watch you tube videous in ur mobile



YouTube and other video sites like DailyMotion and Google Videos have now become the biggest online portals for entertainment on the Internet but even still you will find rare solutions which allow you to take this video experience to your mobile. Avot Mobile Site is exactly one of those rare solutions which will enable you to watch, share and enjoy YouTube and videos from other sites right on your mobile and I feel privileged enough to do a sponsored review for this great service.


Avot Media Brings The Ultimate Mobile Video Solution

Avot Media brings you Avot Mobile, a brilliant solution that lets you “watch what you want” on your mobile device. The great and unique video search and discovery solution lets you search billions of videos and helps you watch them on your mobile with good sound and quality. It supports famous video sharing and video hosting web sites like YouTube, DailyMotion and Google Videos plus many more. You can watch all kinds of videos ranging from comedy, humor to showbiz and entertainment.

Avot Mobile will Make Your Mobile a Live JukeBox

Avot Mobile will turn your mobile device into a live portable JukeBox. It will let you organize the videos in playlists and will also allow you to group certain videos together so you can watch them whenever you want. The user is allowed to create/add an unlimited number of playlists and can add/remove the videos from the playlists accordingly.

Plus the very great feature of Avot Mobile, which makes it different and unique in comparison to other solutions, is that it does not require any video transcoding which is the main cause of low quality streaming.

How To Get Started with Avot Mobile Solution?

To start watching videos on your mobile just follow the simple instructions:

  • Go to Mobile site: Go to m.avotmedia.com from your mobile phone browser and download the client.
  • PC download: Avot Media supports the traditional installation of Avot mV solution by allowing download of executable to your desktop PC from www.avotmedia.com. You can connect your mobile phone using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Centre (WMDC) and run the application from PC.

Requirements for Avot Mobile Solution

The free mobile video solution supports Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC and Smartphone mobile devices and works globally across all EDGE, 3G carriers and EV-DO data networks and Wi-Fi with current preview on Windows Mobile phones. Here is a big list of all supported devices for Avot Mobile.

Avot Mobile Blog

Don’t forget to visit Avot Blog for updated releases and news on the Avot Mobile Solution.

Avot Mobile Solution Live in Action!



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Color LED Keyboard


Color LED Keyboard

This is probably the most amazing computer keyboard you will ever see. The Korean keyboard is made by luxeed and the special thing about this keyboard is that it has LED’s fixed separately inside each key which glow as you type on it. There are two versions namely white and black. The white one costs for $127 and the black one has an amazing price of $134.

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There comes a software with the LED keyboard package which allows you to customize and change the settings of how the LEDs behave when a finger comes in contact with a key. You can define custom patterns or even set how indivisual LEDs will respond to a touch action. You can view full live demonstration of the LED keyboard in the YouTube video below.



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USB Keyboard Bra For Horny Computer


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The title of this post definitely seems cheesy no? Perhaps this is one of my most unusual posts ever but lets just say I am one of those horny computer geeks too who would love to type on a USB Keyboard Bra. Yes thats right! Angel Kitty from Japan have designed a USB Keyboard that a girl can wear as her bra lol. Finally I think its time when technology meets fashion.

The USB Keyboard Bra For Geeks

The USB Keyboard Bra has been made using soft silicone material with beautiful pink lace stitched to its sides. This is definitely the best choice for those Geek guys and Geek Husbands who want to have a day of romance and pleasure with their desperate girlfriends and wives. I think you should definitely try this out (on your girlfriends that is) lol.


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The cost of this unusual sizzling computer gadget is ¥15,750 which makes nearly $130 US Dollars. This USB Keyboard Bra does seem appealing and attractive but may not be the best choice for those geeks who want to do serious work on their computers. However if you are in some mood for fun I think this is perhaps the best geek choice.

[Source: InventorSpot]



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10 Most Expensive Computer Keyboards


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There are thousands and thousands of new computer peripherals and accessories that are still undiscovered by most of us. The reason is that either they were not advertised well or they were just too expensive for anyone of us to buy.

10 Most Expensive Computer Keyboards

All of my readers know that I have this never ending love for new gadgets and computer accessories. The love continues and finally today I have something for you that you have probably never seen before. I have made a list of the most expensive computer keyboards ranging from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars. Thanks a lot to my friend Cold-Fire for helping me out in making this list.

1. Happy Hacking HP Keyboard Japan

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This computer keyboard has a sweet price of US $4,400 and is coated many times using a special brush made from the hairs of virgins, and then powdered with gold dust.

2. Stealth Computer Keyboard

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The cool looking Stealth Computer Keyboard has a price of US $2,200 and it comes enclosed in non-corrosive stainless steel with an optical isolated barrier.

3. TouchStream LP

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This keyboard surely looks one piece of hardware innovation and it costs only for US $,1500.

4. Excutive Keyboard

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This keyboard by Maltron was made with made with Perspex, Stainless-Steel and Polycarbonate key-tops to give relief to your fingers, wrists and arms while typing. It costs £550.

5. Dual Handed Ergonomic 3D

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This is a unique 3D keyboard worth £375. The letter keys are angled inwards to match natural finger movements and the keys for the longer fingers are recessed. Getting a trackball on your crazy 3d keyboard will cost you an extra £65.

6. Professional II Datahand

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The $675 beauty has been designed such that it can be dynamically adjusted to fit the size and shape of a person’s hands.

7. Keyless Ergonomic Keyboard

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The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard creates a keystroke when you slide the two domes into one of their eight respective positions. It has a price of US $399.

8. Comfort Keyboad

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As the name says this is the ultimate comfort keyboard. The Comfort Keyboard is separated into three sections, which can be adjusted easily and locked into place. It costs $349.

9. Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000

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This is one keyboard made by Microsoft and with a reasonable price of $249. The media keyboard is also known as the Ultimate keyboard. An aluminum finish makes this keyboard quite attractive.

10. Optimus Keyboard

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This is so far a virtual or concept keyboard which has been just rendered in 3D and has no physical existence. The expected price for this keyboard is said to be very high and it is so far assumed to be a very expensive keyboard.



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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet


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Nokia takes Internet on mobile platform to new level with its Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The device can be connected to Wi-Fi Spots or via a Bluetooth mobile phone and enables users to place Internet calls. The device is a Touch Screen which runs at 800×480 resolution and provides complete browsing experience.

The device also have an integrated GPS receiver and built-in maps. Also, the device is capable providing 45hr of music playback and has enough memory to store 75000 songs on an optional 10GB memory card.

N810 runs on Maemo Linux OS 2008 and has highly customizable interface.

Specs:

- Processor: OMAP2420 microprocessor at 330 MHz.
- Memory: 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory.
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB 2.0 high-speed.
- Display & Resolution: 4.1 inches 800



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Adobe Share Beta: Free 1 GB Online File Storage Space


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The trend of online file sharing is not new to many of the users out there but the trend of using web applications powered by Adobe Air definitely gives a new experience to many of the users. Adobe Share Beta is a great online web application which brings the trend of online file sharing to life again but in a more innovative way using the power of Adobe Air technology.

Adobe Share Beta is exactly like one of those online file sharing services that most of you use daily except that it redefines this concept by allowing you to upload and share files using an online web application rather than a HTML Form. The online web application is powered by Adobe Air and takes a second to load.

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There is also an option to batch upload multiple files at once in one go. Share your files with your friends and family or send files directly to their email along with a personalized message. You can even choose the access level for your shared files.

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My Library will keep a track of all of the files that you have shared or uploaded. You can even search for specific files if you have lot of useless bunch of files. Files have a unique URL and Embded Code which can be used to share files on blogs or social networks.

Adobe Share Beta Forums is a good place to learn more about Share Beta



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Palm Centro


Palm Centro

If Blackberry is too enterprise focused and iPhone too expensive, here is a smart phone for you which is available for a price tag of $100.

The Palm Centro has all the features a smart phone should have, 1.3 MP camera(decent), 320×320 pixel screen, Bluetooth connectivity, and MP3 Player. Surprisingly the phone also comes with EvDO wireless broadband capability.

The Phone is available through Sprint, which charges at least $40/ month for 40 MB transfer volume, unlimited plan costs $60 per month.

Price: 100$



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Sony PSP gets a makeover


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Sony has given the PlayStation Portable a makeover. The new PSP is slimmer and lighter and the built-in memory is increased 64 MB, which results in a faster-loading display. All the other features are same and price also remains the same.



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New Concept PC from Sony


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Sony unveiled a new concept PC during KES 2007 show. Its just like apple iMac and another Sony model VAIO LT19U , but its looking cool than the others. Like the other models, this one here too have components embedded on the backside of the screen. It has high performance speakers on both sides of the screen.

The screen is designed as such that users can listen to music even if the monitor is turned off. Keyboard can be folded and there is a touch pad on the edges of the screen which has got all the important controls.

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Price: 1 000 000 South Korean won = 1 090 U.S. dollars.

The PC will be up for sale in November in the Korean market.



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Sony VAIO LT19U - The All in One System


Sony All in One System After the apple’s new iMac, now its Sony’s turn. Like iMac everything is embedded in the monitor itself and the monitor can be wall mounted. Sony also integrates Blue-Ray burner as a standard equipment. Also comes with external digital cable tuner. Coming to technical Specs…

The whole box is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo with 2.2 Ghz, 2GB DDR2, 500GB SATA Hard Disk, Nvidia GeForce 8400 GT graphics chip with 256 MB of dedicated video memory, NTSC TV Tuner and a 22 inch Widescreen LCD that can display resolutions up to 1680×1050.

Also features 3 watt stereo with a 5 watt subwoofer and a webcam with 1.3 MP.

It comes with a price tag of $1899 for a low end model.



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High Speed dial up internet working


When you think of dial-up Internet service, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the strange sort of "R2-D2 in a blender" type chirping that the modem makes as it connects. This song is called the handshake protocol, and it is the first thing that bogs down the speed of dial-up Internet.



The handshake protocol, as the name implies, begins the conversation that allows data to be sent to and from your computer using the Internet. There are actually two separate handshakes that occur in this process. The first half is the modem initializing the Internet connection. We'll call that the modem handshake. The second part is the software handshake. That deals with authenticating the user's access to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). When your computer is chirping away, it is introducing itself to your ISP. High-speed dial-up providers can't do anything about the modem handshake, but they can speed up the software handshake. The standard software handshake goes something like this:


Your machine: Hello, my name is Sparky.
ISP Server: Hello, Sparky.
Your machine: I am John's computer.
ISP Server: John who?
Your machine: John Smith.
ISP Server: I know 32,422 John Smiths.
Your machine: He is one of your customers.
ISP Server: Does he have an account number?
Your machine: Yes.
ISP Server: What is that number?
Your machine: 5546743897
ISP Server: Ah, yes. OK, go ahead, 5546743897. You have access.

This is a simplified explanation, of course, but you can get the idea of the back-and-forths that need to occur in the handshake protocol before information can be sent or received. High-speed dial-up providers have cut down on this back-and-forth by creating a system that allows the conversing machines to remember responses to questions. This makes for a much shorter conversation:


Your machine: Hello, my name is Sparky.
ISP Server: Ah, hello, Sparky. Aren't you John Smith's machine.
Your machine: Yes, his account number is 5546743897.
ISP Server: Go ahead, 5546743897. You have access.

This shorter handshake equals much faster connection times. The increase in speed varies by machine, but in some cases it can reduce the handshake by up to 50 percent. What might take 45 seconds with a "normal" dial-up service becomes maybe a 30-second process with a high-speed service.

High-speed dial-up allows your machine to establish a connection with your ISP in a fraction of the time it takes with standard dial-up.

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Cheat in games without cheatcodes!!!


ArtMoney is a cheating program you can use for all games. ArtMoney can make a troublesome game easier to win by helping you find the memory address where a desired quantity (like amount of money) is located so you can change that quantity. In spite of its title, ArtMoney actually allows you to change any quantity specified in a game, whether it be dollars, bullets, swords, or health points. The program finds a hex address based on the input parameters you set and prints these addresses with their corresponding values. For example, if your character has 1,431 dollars, ArtMoney searches and displays all memory addresses containing the value of 1431. Of course, as there can be hundreds of memory addresses displayed after a simple search, you will need to filter this addresses.

Homepage :http://artmoney.ru/

For free Pro version : http://www.divshare.com/download/2108242-c82



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Cross Site Scripting (XSS)




Cross Site Scripting, or know as XSS, is the most common basic web hacking tehnique… and harmless, as many would say… but on this mather I don’t realy agree, that’s why I wrote this article.

About

XSS as I knew it is a very abstract definition for javascript injection, or at least this is what I have thought until reading RSnake’s website [speak about it a bit later]…

In fact XSS is more than javascript injection, because we can modify a page entire structure through XSS, not only create some actions…

In a small definition: XSS=javascript+html

The Call Of Javascript

Even if XSS is more than just javascript, you will have to basicaly have some javascript knowlege before you can feel the real taste of cross site scripting. For the ones who don’t know javascript I recomend them http://www.javascript.com… After learning the basics of this wonderful scripting language, you will be ready to go…

Info: did I mention that Javascript was developed by Netscape, and at the beginigs had the name LiteScript?

Posibilities

With XSS you can do “extreme” stuff.. let me explain you in a small amount of words what you can do…. the most simple thing is to redirect the curent page to one you like… an ilustrative example:

Also you could do something like poping up the cookie:

And if you know a little php you could create a page that save’s data received via get and stores them in a file/database…

Also there are more posibilities with XSS, you just need some creativity…

More XSS

I have found a website where I have learned much about XSS… there is also a little script which encodes the normal text to ASCII, hex, decimal and Base64… also the different types of attacks are shown on which browsers there are available… check out Rsnake’s page on XSS: ha.ckers.org/xss.html

Also a great XSS database can be found at: securityfocus





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