Archive for the ‘Software’ Category

Get High-Def, Time Lapse Video From a Lowly Point-and-Shoot

Time-lapse video can create beautiful scenes that condense hours or days into mere seconds. Shadows drift across skyscrapers at sunset, the moon rises and sets, and morning crowds cross a street en masse.
You could speed up video footage for similar results- but don’t accept that subsitute. Camcorder scenes are limited to the length of a [...]

Apple iLife ‘09: A new life began

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Apple’s iLife series is a bundle of image and video viewing and editing software, music player and a host of other multimedia and fun applications that Apple likes to call “Lifestyle utilities”. Whichever way you look at it, there’s a fair bit of additions and tweaks since iLife ‘08.
iPhoto [...]

The 12 Best Free Applications

Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 (www.mozilla.com):-
If you want the best from email it pays to look beyond your computer’s built-in-client, Thunderbird deals with several accounts, has a customisable interface, a built-in RSS reader, an effective spam filter and a powerful search facility. Extensions allow further customisation too.
MediaCoder (mediacoder.sourceforge.net):-

This is great free encoding and transcoding [...]

Windows Mobile 6.5:Rushed and Incomplete

A panel of design experts at Microsoft has admitted that the Windows mobile 6.5 interface will be as complete as they would have liked. The comment was made by Senior Product Manager Loke Uei tan at Microsoft’s TechEd 2009 conference. According to Tan, the design team has not had enough time to work on the [...]

Intel’s Moblin To Challenge Windows In Netbook Arena

A new Beta of the Intel sponsored Moblin OS for netbooks has hit the Web. Building on the customized but dumbed-down version of Linux that shipped with the first wave of netbooks (before Windows XP became a popular and official alternative), version 2.0 of Moblin aims to provide a visually rich and interactive UI experience [...]

Geotag Your Photos Even If Your Camera Can’t

These days, you can document your travels by sorting your digital photos by location. Many cell phones and a few specialty cameras can geotag your location, embedding the data in your pics. If you don’t have such a camera, you can use a GPS imaging accessory, like Sony’s $150 GPS-CS3KA, to add location into after [...]

Microsoft Office 2010 leaked on a popular torrent site

A famous torrent file sharing website has claimed that Pirated copies of Microsoft’s Office 2010 have leaked over the Internet with a fake label of a technical Preview. However, still unfinished Windows 7 and Visual Studios latest version was also released previously before the overhyped Microsoft’s test release. Searches on several torrent site tracks the [...]

Microsoft’s ‘My Phone’ now avaiable as an open beta

With technology playing a crucial role in today’s world, the Mobile, the PC and the web have become inseparable. However, the biggest fear that perhaps haunts any mobile user today is not the loss of his hi-tech cell but the valuable data! To help solve this issue, Microsoft launched its My Phone service that enables [...]