Saturday, April 25, 2009

News: Orange launches ‘cheapest touch-screen in the UK’


Orange has launched the cheapest touch-screen phone available in the UK, for less than £50 on prepay.

Orange claims the ZTE ‘Vegas’ is the smallest, lightest and cheapest touch-screen mobile available in the UK. It is priced at £48.50 for pay-as-you-go customers. The handset is available in black and is exclusive to Orange in pink.
The phone has a one-touch interface designed exclusively for Orange and a 1.3-megapixel camera. It also offers MP3 and media player capability and a built-in FM radio for music fans.
Customers on Orange pay-as-you-go Dolphin will get 300 free texts plus free access to Bebo, Facebook and MySpace with a £10 top-up.

Orange UK director of devices Francois Mahieu said: ‘The Vegas is the perfect handset for customers who wish to have the touch-screen experience without breaking the bank. It offers good functionality with a touch-screen, at a cheap and affordable price.’

The Vegas comes with an in-built memory of 128MB and a microSD card slot that supports a data capacity of up to 4GB. It is also available to pay monthly customers.

News: Windows 7 RC Adds New Remote Media Streaming, Virtual Windows XP Mode



Microsoft identifies new features in leaked release candidate, confirms that public availability is set for May 5.

The Windows 7 Release Candidate leaked earlier today contains a lot of minor tweaks to previous beta versions of the new operating system, but Microsoft says that it also has a couple of new features: A Windows 7 PC will now be able to stream media from your home to any Internet-connected Windows 7 PC, and for the first time the OS supports (via an optional download) a virtual Windows XP environment for running legacy Windows XP apps.

Microsoft highlighted these new capabilities in a 29-page document sent to reviewers after RC code began appearing on file-sharing sites. The document, called "Windows 7 Product Update - Key Changes Included in the Release Candidate," cites many refinements to existing features, but only the remote media streaming and XP Mode features are specifically identified as new features. (Most of the tweaks had previously been documented on the Engineering Windows 7 blog.)
The document concludes with a page about features that were in previous beta versions but have been removed from this one. For example, the RC no longer includes a Bluetooth audio-class driver (vendors of Bluetooth audio devices must now provide their own drivers).
The RC no longer supports the ability to drag and drop folders into Windows 7 Libraries, which you previously could do to create a new library. Since libraries are virtual folders, Microsoft said that it feared users might delete the original folder, supposing that it now existed in the library.

Microsoft also appended a clarification about the Windows Easy Transfer feature for synchronizing data between PCs, saying that it would work only on PCs running Windows 7, or the Windows 7 version of Windows Easy Transfer (which has to be installed manually on Vista and XP PCs).
Microsoft's Windows Blog states that the company still expects to release the Windows 7 RC officially to Microsoft Developers Network and TechNet subscribers on April 30, with broader public availability to begin on May 5.

News: Verizon Likes It Smooth, Begins Sales of Samsung U350


The Samsung U350 Smooth recently went on sale via the Verizon Wireless web site. The Smooth is an entry-level clamshell that has a VGA camera, Bluetooth, 1X data, and speakerphone. It also supports VZ Navigator. The Smooth is for sale for $30 after discounts with new agreement.

News: Windows Bugs Never Truly Squashed


Hackers can successfully attack Windows PCs months -- even years -- after Microsoft Corp. fixes a flaw, a security expert said, because there's always a pool of unpatched systems.

According to data that Qualys Inc. culled from scans of more than 80 million machines, between 5% and 20% of all systems are never patched for any vulnerabilities, including those disclosed by Microsoft in its monthly security updates.
Qualys, a provider of on-demand IT security systems, tracked four vulnerability bulletins issued by Microsoft in 2008 and in each case found that a sizable fraction of the PCs it scanned had not been patched, even though in some cases more than a year had passed since Microsoft issued fixes.
The four updates, all labeled "critical" by Microsoft when they were released, included the following:

* MS01-001, a two-patch update in January 2008 that plugged holes in three Windows TCP/IP protocols.
* MS08-007, a single February 2008 patch for Windows' WebDAV Mini-Redirector, which defines how basic file functions such as Copy, Move, Delete and Create are performed using HTTP.
* MS08-015, a one-fix update in March 2008 for a bug in Outlook, Microsoft's mail client, that could be exploited by tricking a user into visiting a malicious Web site.
* MS08-021, a two-patch update released in April 2008 for Windows GDI, or graphics device interface, a frequently-fixed core component of the operating system.
Even as late as this year, MS08-021 had not been applied to 20% of the PCs that Qualys scanned. The percentage of machines lacking the MS08-015 update, on the other hand, dipped at times to about 5%.
"It's difficult to say why they haven't been patched," said Wolfgang Kandek, Qualys' chief technology officer. Kandek presented his findings at the RSA security conference in San Francisco. "It just baffles me. Some administrators are just doing their worst possible job patching."
Qualys' scans are conducted on machines owned by its clients, which are exclusively businesses -- predominantly large companies.
"Either they don't care, or they don't have enough resources to patch every machine," Kandek speculated.
Because some machines are never patched, there is always a ready reserve of potential victims, even for aging malware, Kandek continued. "Even very old worms can be successful," he said.
The notorious Conficker worm is a case in point. Though it's not old by any definition -- it debuted in November 2008 and just came to prominence in January 2009 -- Conficker's makers prey on PCs that have not been patched with an emergency update Microsoft issued last October. Last week, even after a media blitz about the worm's April 1 trigger, nearly 20% of the PCs Qualys scanned were without the MS08-067 update.
As if to flaunt that fact, the newest version of Conficker reactivated its ability to spread by exploiting the Windows bug.
Microsoft's products are not the only ones that never get completely patched, Kandek warned. Some of Adobe Systems Inc.'s applications are in the same boat. "There are always stragglers," Kandek said. "Microsoft Office is one of the biggest stragglers for patching, and Adobe Reader is another. They're just not on the map for many companies."

Software: WinRAR 3.80 Pro Precracked

WinRAR 3.80 Pro Precracked Work 100%

WinRAR is a powerful archive manager (Win32, Linux, Mac). RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR is a powerful compression tool with many integrated additional functions to help you organize your compressed archives. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Software: Wondershare DVD2Flash Converter 3.0.0.13


Wondershare DVD to Flash Converter is a versatile yet easy-to-use program to turn your favorite DVD movies into smaller, easily distributable Flash file in SWF and FLV formats.

*Convert DVD to YouTube Video (FLV format) and upload to YouTube.
*Convert DVD to SWF by choosing chapter or segment freely.
*Support editing videos by trimming, cropping and adjusting video effect.
*Provide versatile flash player templates for generated SWF flash video.
*Customize head and tail for SWF flash video by adding transition effect, background color etc.
*Support adding image, text, or URL as watermark for SWF flash video.

It is integrated with different flash player templates and various video editing functions which allows you to make unique flash video by trimming, cropping and adjust video effect.With this wonderful DVD to YouTube Converter, you can conveniently convert DVD to YouTube video (FLV formats) and share it with your friends and family for uploading to your personal blog, YouTube, MySpace, Yahoo video and Google video etc.
Download: EasyShare

Software: BSPlayer Pro 2.31.974


World's most popular software multimedia player
Ever since the very beginning in the year 2000, the BS.Playerâ„¢ has been one of the world's most popular video player. It is popular for many reasons, one however should be pointed out: BS.Playerâ„¢ is the first software movie player ever to enable its users to focus on watching the movie instead of dealing with poor computer capabilities or running around looking for a proper setting and codec. Also, it has very low CPU and RAM requirements.
There's 70 millions of BS.Players installed in the world
BS.Player™ is used by more than 70 millions of users throughout the world and it has been translated into more than 90 languages. All the downloaded versions of our free player surpass the sum of all downloads of competitive video players and payable DVD players. Because it does not use much of the processing power it is suitable for all those who use slightly less capable computers, but still want to have excellent video and audio quality The multimedia playback has not been – and will never be – disturbed by any annoying technical problem, much too often experienced with software of this kind.

Last but not least - BS.Playerâ„¢ media player is a product for the world public, so it is equipped with a treasury of subtitle options which enable the users to watch video and audio files in many of the world's languages.

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Software: Real Player v.11.0.9.372 Gold Premium


The RealPlayer is the first product that integrates Real's revolutionary new Harmony technology. RealPlayer enables consumers to buy and download music that plays on more than 100 portable devices, including the Apple iPod. RealPlayer is the only digital-media player you need for finding and downloading new music, playing and managing audio and video clips, and taking your digital entertainment with you. RealPlayer offers a streamlined interface that allows you to keep your media library close at hand. Keep all your digital-media clips organized in one place; save CD tracks with one click; pause and rewind live streams; transfer music to CDs and portable devices effortlessly; and enjoy clear, smooth video playback and multichannel, surround-sound support.

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Software: Windows 7 Theme 1.1



Windows Se7en Theme-Park transformation is to transform Windows XP to Windows Se7en
This version has changed:
Changed modifiable resources.
Fixed.
Added possibility to choose modified files.
New wallpaper from the original Windows 7.
New fonts.
Added English language installer.
Hide advanced applications.
Cut away the taskbar buttons.

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Software: Fantasy DVD Player Platinum 9.7.3.423



Whether watching DVD movies on your laptop as you travel, using your computer as a second DVD player for your kids or watching a movie on your desktop as you work, FantasyDVD lets you get the most out of any computer with a DVD drive. In addition to all the features you find in your home entertainment DVD player, FantasyDVD gives you advanced functionality not possible on your living room DVD player, such as time-stretching, zooming and panning and thumbnail bookmarks. FantasyDVD allows you to customize your video and audio preferences for a personalized movie watching experience.
FantasyDVD automatically determines the type of disc in your DVD drive and uses the correct playback method for DVD titles, video CDs, or audio CDs.
Play at normal speed, or fit the movie into the time you have available to watch it! Time stretching lets you decide how long the movie takes to view.
If a DVD has it, FantasyDVD can handle it. FantasyDVD recognizes all of the author's DVD features and lets you access them through the FantasyDVD user interface.
FantasyDVD is a simple-to-use software DVD player combining all the features of a standard consumer DVD player with some very advanced functionality only possible on a software DVD player. FantasyDVD gives you more. Besides the standard features you expect from a DVD player, FantasyDVD gives you extras... features that enhance the DVD experience. Here are just a few of these exciting DVD features.

FantasyDVD Support the following media types:
  • DVD Audio Files (*.ac3;*.dts;*.dtswav).
  • DVD Audio Object Files (*.aob).
  • DVD Video Object Files (*.vob).
  • GZ-MC Music Files (*.mod;*.mdz;*.stm;*.stz;*.s3m;*.s3z;*.it;*.itz;*.xm;*.xmz;*.mtm).
  • MPEG Video Files (*.mpg;*.mpeg;*.mpe).
  • RealOne Media Files (*.ra;*.rpm;*.rm;*.rmvb;*.ram;*.rpx;*.rt;*.rp;*.smi;*.smil).
  • MPEG1 Audio Files (*.mp1;*.mp2;*.mp3;*.mpa).
  • MPEG1 Video Files (*.m1v).
  • MPEG2 Video Files (*.m2p;*.m2v).
  • MPEG2 HDTV Files (*.ts;*.tp;*.trp).
  • MPEG4 Video Files (*.mp4;*.div;*.divx;*.avi).
  • Windows Media Files (*.wm;*.wma;*.wmv).
  • MIDI Music Files (*.midi;*.mid;*.rmi;*.kar).
  • Waveform Audio Files (*.wav).
  • OGG Audio File (*.ogg;*.ogm).
  • AU Media Files (*.au;*.snd).
  • AIFF Media Files (*.aif;*.aifc;*.aiff).
  • FLAC Audio Files (*.flac).
  • Matrosky Files (*.mkv;*.mka;*.mks).
  • Monkey's Audio Files (*.ape;*.apl;*.mac).
  • VideoCD Files (*.dat).
  • Picture Files (*.bmp;*.jpg;*.gif).
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Software: Speaking Notepad 6.0


Speaking Notepad is handy text editor with powerful text-to-speech capabilities. Speaking Notepad will read your TXT, RTF, DOC, HTML and PDF documents with SAPI4 and SAPI5-compliant high quality voices, different speed and pitches, read clipboard content, record texts into WAV, MP3 and WMA files and even read every word or sentence you are typing.OverviewSpeaking Notepad is handy text editor with powerful text-to-speech capabilities. Speaking Notepad will your TXT, RTF, DOC, HTML and PDF documents, readme's, notes, e-mails and clever and interesting thoughts aloud. With its help you'll cope quickly with routine work at home or in the office. Just imagine, how much easier it is to listen to texts instead of reading them! Give a rest to your eyes! The program will read texts with SAPI4 and SAPI5-compliant high quality voices, different speed and pitches, read clipboard content, record texts into WAV, MP3 or WMA files and even read every word or sentence you are typing. That means you can control your typing aurally without looking fixedly at your monitor. Speaking Notepad is designed for those who value swift commodity in work combined with fascinating abilities and an interface which will delight your eyes. It will definitely become your best friend.

Download: EasyShare

Software: Firefox 3.0.9 (Portable)


Mozilla Firefox - faster, more secure, easier to use and sporting a new look, this latest Firefox release sets a new standard for web browser innovation. Mozilla Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as the tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop-up windows.
Mozilla Firefox 3 is focused on improved memory handling, performance, and stability, improved XUL, and new core components such as application data stored in SQLite. Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 34 months. This new platform includes more than 15,000 changes to improve performance, stability, rendering correctness, and code simplification and sustainability. Firefox 3 is been built on top of this new platform resulting in a more secure, easier to use, more personal product with a lot more under the hood to offer website and Firefox add-on developers.

Download: Rapidshare

Thursday, April 23, 2009

News: Nokia unveils the 6216 Classic


Nokia has announced its third fully integrated Near Field Communication (NFC) device, the Nokia 6216 classic.

With NFC on board, the handset allows consumers to share content, access services and make payments with a tap of the device. The device is expected to start shipping in the third quarter of 2009. It will cost around £135 (€150) before taxes and subsidies.

Nokia’s head of near field communications, Jeremy Belostock said: ‘The Nokia 6216 classic will be amongst the first commercial devices in the market complying with operator requirements using the SIM card in connection to secure transactions with Near Field Communications.’

News: T- Mobile offers Blackberry to consumers



T-Mobile is targeting consumers with a pay-as-you go Blackberry offering giving unlimited internet.
The network is offering unlimited email and internet on the Blackberry Pearl 8110 for a one off price of £180. Calls and texts will be charged at the prepay rates.
The new offering from T-Mobile follows the launch of a prepay Blackberry on Orange for £150 in February. The offers marks RIM’s continual move into the consumer market.

T-Mobile’s, head of internet and entertainment, Richard Warmsley said: ‘Our innovative new pay once concept means that a whole new group of customers can take advantage of the fantastic features of a BlackBerry smartphone without the commitment of a monthly contract and without worrying about how much data they are using.’
RIM aims to increase it consumer customer base with the addition of more distributors in the coming months. Sources have claimed RIM is in discussions with distributors and was looking to increase deals with the likes of Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4u.

News: Google Intros Mobile Shopping Tool for Android and iPhone


Today Google announced a mobile version of its Google Product Search tool that supports the iPhone and Android platforms. Google Product Search on the desktop gives users the ability to see prices, ratings, reviews, and details about products they are researching. Google says Google Product Search for mobile gives you the same product information that would otherwise be delivered to a PC. After performing a search, users click on products like electronics or video games and they'll see product pages that include ratings and technical specifications. Google Product Search for mobile will let users make more informed decisions when considering purchases. Right now, it is supported in the U.S. and the U.K.

News: T-Mobile G1 Sells 1 Million Units

During Wednesday's financial results conference call, Apple COO Tim Cook refused to comment on iPhone competitors--specifically, in that case, about the Palm Pre--by saying that it was hard to talk about products that haven't shipped. But what of the main iPhone rival that has shipped, the T-Mobile G1 ( Macworld rated 3.5 out of 5 mice )?
As it happens, buried inside its own financial results on Thursday, T-Mobile said that it had sold 1 million of the devices in the U.S. since the G1's launch in October 2008. Reaching 1 million units in six months isn't terrible, but in comparison to the iPhone, it doesn't stack up that well. Let's take a look.

It's hard to know exactly how many iPhones Apple sold in the U.S. during the same period, since the company doesn't explicitly break out that number. For example, we do know Apple sold 8.12 million iPhones in the last two quarters, but that number includes all the countries in which the iPhone is available, which currently stands at 81.
Looking at numbers from Apple's U.S. partner, AT&T, we see that the wireless provider activated 3.5 million iPhones in the last two quarters. That's probably a little beneath the number of total phones sold in the U.S.--4 million probably isn't an unreasonable figure. That gives the iPhone roughly four times as many sales in the same period.

Ah ha, you might say, but the G1 just launched last October while the iPhone's been on the market for almost two years now. How well did the iPhone do in its first six months?
Pretty well actually: Apple announced its millionth iPhone sold on September 10, 2007, just 74 days after the device's launch. In the first two quarters of the original iPhone's availability, Apple sold about 3.704 million iPhones (that does, however, include a month or two of sales in the U.K., Germany, and France, though by most accounts, around 3 million U.S. sales is probably still a safe figure).
The G1, then, has not seen the same rapid success as the iPhone, despite comparable pricing and a similar featureset. So it seems consumers aren't flocking to the device like they are to the iPhone, whatever the reason. From a purely anecdotal standpoint, I know I've seen far fewer G1s in the wild than I have iPhones. But the G1 is only the first phone to run Google's Android OS, and the software itself is due for a major update in the near future, so the book is hardly shut yet.

Will the Palm Pre have better luck when it finally appears? We concur with Mr. Cook on that one: we won't know until it ships.

News: Microsoft Earnings Down Over Last Year


Microsoft missed analyst expectations for its third quarter, stumbling under the weight of the faltering economy.
For the period ending March 31, Microsoft reported revenue of US$13.65 billion, down 6 percent compared to the same quarter last year and below the $14.09 billion that analysts predicted.
Diluted earnings per share were $0.33, down 30 percent over last year and below the $0.39 analysts expected.
Microsoft's operating income for the quarter was down just 3 percent, hitting $4.44 billion, compared to the same period last year.
The company blamed weakness in the global PC and server markets for a poor showing in its Client, Microsoft Business Division and Server & Tools groups. However, it said that revenue from enterprise customers was stable.
That's contrary to what many analysts expected.
Due to recent reports from Gartner, IDC and Intel that PC sales haven't been as bad as expected, analysts forecast stable Windows sales, although some anticipated that slow enterprise sales and strong demand in netbooks would keep earnings down for Microsoft.
"While we now can take the worse-case scenario off the table for PC shipments, we believe the mix shift to the low end on strong netbook sales and weak enterprise shipments, will prove problematic to Client [average sales price] and margin," Israel Hernandez of Barclays Capital wrote in a research note a week ago.
Netbooks are making up a growing share of PC sales and even though Windows is improving against Linux on netbooks, Microsoft earns less for versions of Windows sold for use on the small computers.
While Microsoft plans to expand on its earnings report during a conference call later Thursday, it did not announce additional layoffs in its earnings press release. Earlier this week Sid Parakh, an analyst at McAdams Wright and Ragen, said that he expected further headcount reductions, either as part of the 5,000 people that Microsoft announced it would lay off earlier in the year or additionally.

Software: Winamp 5.55 Pro


Nullsoft Winamp is a fast, flexible, high-fidelity media player for Windows. Winamp supports playback of many audio (MP3, OGG, AAC, WAV, MOD, XM, S3M, IT, MIDI, etc) and video types (AVI, ASF, MPEG, NSV), custom appearances called skins (supporting both classic Winamp 1.x/2.x skins and Winamp 3 freeform skins), audio visualization and audio effect plug-ins (including two industry dominating visualization plug-ins), an advanced media library, Internet radio and TV support, CD ripping, and CD burning.

- The Full version plays MP3s, AAC, WMA, and more; Compatible with Winamp 2 Plug-ins; Full Support for classic and modern skins; Plays Videos; has a Powerful Media Library; Browse Internet Radio & TV Stations; Integrated Internet Music Videos & Songs; Bundled Visualizations; and Burn & Rip CDs.
- The LITE version plays MP3s, AAC, WMA, and more. It is compatible with Winamp 2 Plug-ins and has full support for classic skins.

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Software: Vista New Themes Pack 2009 For XP Vista win7

Latest Themes
It contains the following:
- RocketDock v1.3.5
- UberIcon v1.0.4
- Chameleon Clock v5.1 Plus Extras.
- Visual Task Tips v3.4
- TrueTransparency v0.94 + 30 styles.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

News: Nokia claims 5800 XpressMusic is top UK performer


Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has seen strong demand in every country where it has been launched.

In Q1 the 5800 XpressMusic (pictured) was Nokia’s top revenue and gross margin generating product, and was the number one volume and value product in the UK. It is also the top MP3 player in this country.

A Nokia spokesperson said: ‘Despite some capacity constraints, we shipped approximately 2.6 million units in Q1 as the product ramped up globally.

Today, all sales channels are open, we have increased capacity, and we are shipping the device at a rate of more than one million units per month.’

News: LG launches eagerly awaited Viewty Smart GC900


LG has launched the Viewty Smart GC900, the eagerly awaited follow-up to one of its best selling handsets.

The Viewty Smart, an eight-megapixel camera phone, will be available on Orange in May. It runs on the stylish new 3D S-Class interface first seen on the Arena, LG’s flagship release for 2009.
The camera offers ‘Intelligent Shoot Mode’, which LG says ‘analyses the subject, background and lighting conditions, and compares the data against seven pre-programmed scenarios to take perfect pictures every time’.

The Smart offers video recording in a DVD-quality D1 format, which means the device could compete with the Samsung Omnia HD in terms of video quality.
The device also comes with 7.2Mbps HSDPA, Wi-Fi and A-GPS, with 1.5GB internal memory and a microSD slot.
The original LG Viewty sold over 6.5 million units worldwide.

News: Vodafone set for Nokia N97 arrival in July


Vodafone will release the Nokia N97 in July and is allowing customers to pre-register their interest online.

The pre-register page was put up on the operator’s website last weekend. The phone was initially expected in June, and Phones 4u and Carphone Warehouse are both still listing the phone to be expected at this time.

The N97 was launched in December 2008 and is tipped to be Nokia’s next flagship handset in its Nseries range. Its £500 price tag has raised speculation over whether it would be taken up by all the operators.
The phone includes a touch-screen, a QWERTY keyboard, a five-megapixel camera, 32GB of internal memory, and TV out.

News: Judge to Extend Microsoft Antitrust Judgment


A U.S. district court judge will extend portions of an antitrust decree governing Microsoft's actions for 18 months, the judge said Wednesday.

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will extend portions of the decree until May 2011 at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice and states that brought the 1998 antitrust complaint against Microsoft, she told lawyers for both sides.
During a hearing, Kollar-Kotelly said she will sign the request extending portions of the antitrust judgment covering technical documentation for Windows communications protocols and distribution of middleware. Microsoft did not challenge any part of the extension, although it was prohibited from fighting an extension of the technical documentation portion of the judgment when Kollar-Kotelly approved a two-year extension in 2006.
While Microsoft is making progress in fixing problems with the technical documentation required in a communication protocols licensing program, the work won't be done by November, when the judgment was scheduled to expire, said Steven Houck, a lawyer representing a group of states that sued Microsoft.
"The basic reason for the extension ... is that the technical documentation is still incomplete and inaccurate," Houck said. "It's clear to us that more testing was warranted before we could certify to the court that the technical documentation was reasonably complete and accurate."
As of March 31, there were 1,716 identified bugs in a 30,000-page technical documentation. Microsoft closed more than 550 of those bugs by Sunday, but on Monday a court-appointed technical committee overseeing Microsoft compliance with the judgment submitted more than 350 new bugs, said Bob Muglia, president of Microsoft's server and tools division.
Identified bugs may continue to rise in the immediate future, as the technical committee devotes more resources to finding them, Muglia added. Microsoft's lawyers offered little additional comment about the extension.
An extension of the middleware portions of the judgment was needed to ensure that the entire judgment works together as intended, Houck added.
Kollar-Kotelly agreed with the need for an extension, but said she also noted that Microsoft seems to be making progress to fix long-standing complaints about the state of the technical documentation.
"I think we're finally on the right track," she said. "I think all the parties are committed to making this work."
Including the 18-month extension, the Microsoft judgment will be in effect for eight and a half years. It was originally scheduled to expire in November 2007, after five years. The DOJ and state plaintiffs have authority to request an additional 18-month extension, although Houck and other plaintiff lawyers said an additional extension may not be necessary.
While plaintiffs had little confidence in the schedule back in 2006, when the judgment was last extended, they now see an end to the technical documentation project, said Adam Severt, a lawyer with the DOJ. "Things are markedly different," he said. "The task Microsoft is facing is far more concrete."

Nokia: We Don't Know Why Criminals Want Our Old Phones


The mystery why cybercriminals want a discontinued Nokia phone isn't getting any clearer.
Hackers have been offering up to €25,000 (US$32,413) in undergrounds forums for Nokia 1100 phones made in the company's former factory in Bochum, Germany. The phone can allegedly be hacked so as to facilitate illegal online banking transfers, according to the Dutch company Ultrascan Advanced Global Investigations.

Nokia said on Tuesday it is not aware that resale prices for a phone that retailed for less than €100 when it debuted in 2003 have risen so high. Further, Nokia maintains the phone's software isn't flawed.
"We have not identified any phone software problem that would allow alleged use cases," the company said in an e-mailed statement.
The 1100 can apparently be reprogrammed to use someone else's phone number, which would also let the device receive text messages. That capability opens up an opportunity for online banking fraud.
In countries such as Germany, banks send an mTAN (mobile Transaction Authentication Number) to a person's mobile phone that must be entered into a Web-based form in order to, for example, transfer money into another account. A TAN can only be used once, a security feature known as a one-time passcode.
Criminals have proven adept at obtaining peoples' user names and logins for online bank accounts, either through tricking people into visiting look-alike bank Web sites, through clever e-mail messages or simply hacking PCs.
European banks typically issue customers a list of TANs, but phishers tricked people into revealing those. Deutsche Postbank used to accept any TAN from the list to complete a transaction. Then the bank moved to requesting specific TANs from the list. After continuing fraud, it in 2005 decided to expanded the use of mTANs.
"The mTAN is valid only for the requested transfer and only for a short period," according to the bank's Web site. "It thus has no value for a fraudster."
That is, unless the hacker could also receive the mTAN, which Nokia 1100 hack allegedly allows.
Nokia said it doesn't know of an 1100 software problem that would allow call spoofing. The company said that a phone's SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card -- which holds the device's phone number -- has security mechanisms that are separate from the phone itself.
Nokia said it is aware of commercial services that claim to provide caller identification or phone-number spoofing services, but in those cases the service provider acts as a proxy between the caller and the recipient, Nokia said.
But it is possible to have multiple phones running on a service provider's network that use the same phone number, said Sean Sullivan, a security advisor with the security vendor F-Secure in Finland. Usually, the last phone that used the network will be the one that receives inbound messages, he said.
"So if this particular Nokia 1100 can be modified to spoof the victims phone number, it should be possible to become the primary handset -- at least long enough to receive the TAN," Smith said.
Technical details on how the 1100 is being modified are still unknown, said Frank Engelsman of Ultrascan. However, a woman in Finland contacted his company on Monday after seeing a news story and offered to send her Bochum-made Nokia 1100. When it arrives, the phone will be examined and tested to see if the TAN interception can be replicated, Engelsman said.
Meanwhile, a Dutch technology site, portablegear.nl, wrote that it placed a fake advertisement for the particular Nokia 1100 on an online marketplace. People offered as much as €500, offering to immediately come pick up the device.
Nokia produced more than 200 million devices in the 1100 model family. The company said it doesn't disclosure figures such as how many 1100s were made in Bochum.
source- IDG

Firefox 3.0.9 Fixes Bugs So You Don't Have to


Who cares about Apple financial results when there's big web-browser news afoot? It's true: Mozilla has released a new maintenance and security update for Firefox.

Available via Firefox 3.0's Help -> Check for Updates menu, Firefox 3.0.9 won't blow your socks off with new features like the Firefox 3.1 betas might, but it should help you sleep a little better at night with all the security updates and squashed bugs. Detailed on Mozilla's Security Advisories for Firefox 3.0 page, this updated fixes problems related to JavaScript, malicious search plug-ins that can inject code into sites, and crashes related to memory corruption.

As far as general bugs go, Firefox 3.0.9 fixes problems like large forms taking too long to submit, inline image attachments in webmail services not displaying, and the loss of cookies.
Firefox 3.0.9 weighs 17.2MB and is available now for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Software: Portable QUAD Registry Cleaner 1.5.69 Multilingual


QUAD’s ultra fast, automatic scanning detects all invalid registry entries, obsolete shortcuts, partial programs, corrupt files & pathways that can lead to harmful PC errors & crashes. Easily adjust QUAD’s user-friendly settings to schedule scans on startup, to run daily, or to scan specific portions of the registry.

QUAD performs automatic backups of all registry files and recorded repairs so you’ll always have a second copy of your data. It’s the perfect safeguard for inconvenient system crashes and occasional freezing. Maintain your registry with QUAD and stop worrying about losing your work. Download it now & get an immediate backup of your entire Windows Registry.

QUAD instantly cleans & optimizes your PC. By automatically removing partial programs, corrupt files, obsolete shortcuts that cause runtime errors, Windows Installer failures, crashes, etc. QUAD restores your PC to maximal operational efficiency. Use QUAD to regularly clean your registry and save money by avoiding the need for expensive upgrades.

Benefits:
• High-performance scan
• System Optimizer(New!)
• Internet Explorer Manager
• Automatic/manual removal
• 3 Mode Back-up registry
• Startup Programs Manager
• Checks Recently Used Files
• Deletes Empty Registry Keys
• Scan Scheduler
• Checks Invalid Application Paths
• Checks Invalid Class Keys
• Checks System Service
• Organizes Windows Startup Items
• Auto Updated
• Checks Invalid ActiveX, OLE, COM
• Checks Uninstall Sections
• Checks Invalid Shared known DLL's
• Checks Invalid Startup Programs
• Checks Invalid Shortcuts
• Checks Invalid File Associations
• Add/remove Program Manager
• Memory Tweak

Download: Megaupload

Monday, April 20, 2009

Software: Portable Mozilla Firefox 3.0.8 Final


Firefox web browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X and is based on the Mozilla codebase. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over Internet Explorer, such as the ability to block pop-up windows. It is latest 3.0.8 version.
Download: Rapidshare

Software : Orbit Downloader 2.8.9 Portable




Orbit Downloader, leader of download manager revolution, is devoted to new generation web (web2.0) downloading, such as video/music/streaming media from Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora, Rapidshare, support RTMP. And to make general downloading easier and faster.

Download: Depositfile

Software: GOM Media Player Portable


Support Different Media Types
Along with different media format such as AVI, MPG, MPEG and DAT, GOM Player also supports streaming Windows media format (WMV, ASF, ASX). You can also watch DVD-quality videos with 5.1 channel audio output.

Codec Finder
GOM Player includes many codecs (XviD, DivX, FLV1, AC3, OGG, MP4, H263 and more) so you won't need to install separate codecs for most videos. For those videos that require a separate codec, GOM Player will find one and direct you to a place where you can download an open source version of the codec. That way, you won't get stuck with unnecessary codecs on your system.

Screen Capture
Screen capture allows you to take a screenshot of your video directly from GOM Player. Using the Burst Capture feature, you can take continuous screenshots up to 999 shots.

Advanced Features
There are an endless number of advanced features. Customize brightness, contrast and saturation. Sharpen and add noise to your video. Try the audio equalizer. Repeat a section of your video with our A-B Repeat feature. Fast forward/rewind a few seconds using left/right keys. And much more for you to discover!

Download : Megaupload

Nokia hunting music market with new 5800 advert


The 5800 was Nokia's top handset in volume and value in Q1

Nokia’s new advertising campaign for the Nokia 5800 touch-screen phone markets the device to the music market.

The manufacturer is claiming the 5800 is ‘The No.1 selling portable MP3 player’ in the adverts.
According to GFK Retail and Technology data, the Nokia 5800 was the top device in both volume and value in Q1 in the UK. This makes it the best selling portable music player.

Nokia’s 5800 success was beset by a reported 88% dip in profits last week in the manufacturer’s Q1 results.
Meanwhile, retailers reported stock shortages on the product. Nokia has acknowledged the inital ‘capacity’ problems with the product. The manufacturer says the phone is now shipping at one million units per month globally.

Motorola bags Beckham for advertising campaign


The advert will market the Motorola Aura, which is tipped to cost at least £1,000

Motorola will embark on a global ad campaign featuring David Beckham for its new luxury phone, the Motorola Aura.

The advert will advertise the device, which is tipped to cost at least £1,000. The famous footballer is pictured in a Terminator style for the advert, as half machine and half man.

The high priced, low spec phone includes; a stainless steel exterior, a circular screen protected by Sapphire crystal, a 180 degree swivel system, a two-megapixel camera and 2G capabilities.
The advert was shot in a studio in Milan in March 2009 and will be aired at the end of this month.

Next3D 3D Movie Player Coming to Mac, PS3


Next3D announced Monday that its 3D Movie player technology will be released for Macs and for Sony's PlayStation 3 video game console. The software will be free and will work in conjunction with Next3D's content delivery service.

Next3D movies are encoded using technology that provides 1080P-resolution high-definition stereoscopic imagery, along with digital rights management, distribution and auditing mechanisms for content providers. The software made a splash at last month's Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco; a public beta is expected to be made available soon for the Xbox 360 version.

Next3D's technology is based around a proposed specification for the H.264 video standard already in use; the proposed spec adds support for compression of multi-view-based content. When paired with a 3D-capable television (several models are already available from Mitsubishi and Samsung) along with LCD "shutter glasses" and an emitter that synchronizes the glasses to the television, it makes it possible to view content in 3D without any color shifting, as is common with old-fashioned red/blue anaglyph glasses.
source- macworld

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Dell's Outlet Stores Go Down in US and UK


Some of Dell's online outlet stores, where it sells refurbished PCs, were unable to process orders Saturday due to an apparent technical error.

Attempts to access pricing and availability for laptops and desktops were met with blank pages or a "server error" message. The problem affected Dell's outlet stores for the U.S., U.K. and Ireland.

The stores sell equipment at discounted rates and are separate from Dell's primary online stores, which appeared to be working normally.

The problems at the U.S. outlet store began Friday evening, according to messages posted to the NotebookReview Web site, and the site was still down Saturday evening.
"I tried last night and early this morning to view the inventory on Dell's Small [Business] website but I kept receiving an error message," a user with the screen name Stevoreno wrote on the NotebookReview.com forums Web site Saturday morning.
Dell did not respond to requests for comment. A customer service agent on its support line said the U.S. store was having "technical issues" and that the company was working to fix it.

The downtime could hurt the clearance sale going on at Dell's U.S. outlet store, where 15 percent discounts are being offered on Inspiron PCs and Mini netbooks.
source- IDG

FCC Spills Details of the LG Secret CF750 for AT&T


Documents for the LG CF750 became public on the FCC web site today. The CF750 is identical to the "Secret" phone marketed globally, including hidden touch D-pad, 5 megapixel camera, and carbon fiber back plate. Pictures also confirm that the CF750, which is a slider, has dedicated music controls. The draft user manual mentions AT&T and describes a standard AT&T menu with options such as "AT&T GPS", "AT&T Music", "Yellow Pages", "MEdia Net" and "MEdia Mall". The draft user manual also mentions "Video Share", which is another AT&T service. FCC and Bluetooth SIG documents confirm that it will have global GSM and U.S. 3G (850/1900) plus stereo Bluetooth and a memory card slot. LG and AT&T have not officially announced this phone.

Tech Pros Plan to Leapfrog Vista for Windows 7


Cautious business IT administrators are more willing to stay with the devil they know, Windows XP, than risk the devil they don't, even if the latter is the highly-touted Windows 7, a research company said Monday.

According to Dimensional Research, which surveyed more than 1,100 IT professionals in March, 72% of those polled said that they are more concerned about the cost and overhead of migrating to Windows 7 than they are about continuing to supporting the eight-year-old Windows XP. Only 28% felt the opposite, that they're more worried about holding XP's hand than migrating to Windows 7.

The results not only illustrate IT's historical distrust of change, but also shows how strongly corporate administrators are wedded to the aged XP, said Diane Hagglund, a senior research analyst with Dimensional and the survey's author. "IT hates nothing more than change," she said, "and in the open-ended comments, there was a clear trend that people wanted to say good things about XP -- things like, 'It's been very good to us.'

"There's definitely a correlation between their satisfaction with XP and their hesitancy to move to Windows 7," she added.
Even though Windows XP officially slipped into a limited support phase last week -- seven-and-a-half years after it was released, two-and-a-half years later than for most other Microsoft products -- business users rely on it like no other operating system.
Dimensional's poll found that 97% of the IT professionals surveyed said that their companies and organizations are still running XP, by far the highest return for any OS. Vista, for example, was used in just 40% of the companies, while Linux was in 32%. Mac OS X was in 28% of firms.

For those willing to ditch XP, Windows 7, which hasn't even made it to release candidate status, is the clear winner over the proven -- some would say problematic -- Windows Vista.
According to Hagglund, 83% of the people polled said that they would skip Vista and move directly to Windows 7. Even more telling, of the IT professionals who said they would upgrade to Windows 7 by March 2010 -- the group most eager to get off XP -- more than half (53%) said that they would do so explicitly to avoid Vista.
Only 17% of those surveyed said that they'd be upgrading existing Windows systems to Windows 7 in the next year. That caught Hagglund off guard.
"I was really surprised that, even with really positive reviews for Windows 7's beta, adoption would still be really really slow and cautious," she said of the survey results. "They've spoken really loudly, and said even if the product is great, we're going to take it slow."
She put some of the blame on Vista's shoulder. "Negative public perception of Vista seems to have helped build this layer of distrust with Windows 7," Hagglund said.
But the prognosis for Windows 7 now is brighter than Vista's ever has been. Even before Windows 7's release, one out of six IT professionals claim that they'll migrate to the OS in by March 2010, 59% by March 2011.

"In June 2008, nearly 18 months after the release of Vista, and several months after SP1, 60% said they had no plans to deploy it," said Hagglund. "So Vista was even worse [in IT's eyes], and Windows 7 is not nearly as bad."
Dimensional's survey was conducted for KACE Networks Inc., a systems management appliance maker based in Mountain View, Calif
source- computerworld