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- ASK Square Free Version (zip)
- ASK Square works efficiently with well-known graphic software such as Adobe Photoshop 7, CS, CS2, and CS3. It enables users to use of all Thai characters. Users can type all Thai characters, even troublesome characters like. This software also corrects excessively high vowels while typing or after typing just by...
- Tags: Software, Font, ASK Media, ASK Square, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-07-15
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- ThumbCal (CAB)
- With simple gestures you can slide through days, weeks, months and years. ThumbCal lets you organize your appointments and tasks very quick and simple.Some Features: fingerfriendly interface; skinnable/customizable- works on QVGA & VGA screens in portrait, landscape and square screen modes- supports language files for translation in nearly every language...
- Tags: Appointment, ThumbApps
- Software downloads 2008-08-26
- (Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week)
- (Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week)Fuel economy?The BMW is nice, but at $99,300 I think the fuel economy is a much smaller factor to purchasing a vehicle similar in price to my house with much less square footage and no lawn.RE: (Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week)Ever driven...
- Tags: Top 10 Reviews, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-08-25
- M-Audio Studiophile AV20
- We recently auditioned the M-Audio's Studiophile AV 40 stereo speakers, and found a lot to like. Those big, beefy monitors were great for audio from a PC or any other stereo audio source. However, with 4-inch woofers and speakers weighing 14 pounds each, the AV 40s required a design and...
- Tags: speaker, M-Audio Studiophile AV20, Studiophile AV 20
- Product reviews 2008-08-22
- Beijing Olympic logos written by nano pens
- Northwestern University NU researchers have used a new printing technique, called Polymer Pen Lithography PPL, to print 15,000 Beijing Olympic logos on one square centimeter. Besides this 'marketing' approach, the PPL technique is very innovative. It can write on three different length scales -- nanometer, micrometer and millimeter -- using...
- Tags: Technique, Northwestern University, Polymer, Pen, Polymer Pen Lithography, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-08-15
- Police Surveillance: Go Snoop, Yourself
- With New York planning to put in another 3,000 surveillance cameras and monitor all license plates coming into the island of Manhattan at 20 entrances with its Operation Sentinel, travelers and residents should not only get over any indignation at being snooped on to this extent...
- Tags: Camera, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-08-13
- Cree LED lighting components get littler
- LED lighting company Cree, active in the LED City movement, has shrunk the size of its LED chips with two new components: the XLamp XE-E and XP-C LED series. Both products are roughly 80 percent smaller than Cree's predecessor products, measuring 3.45 millimeters square by 2 millimeters...
- Tags: Cree, LED Lighting, Light-emitting Diode, Engineering, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- Solar nanoantenna energy collectors
- Solar nanoantenna energy collectorsWow.. been waiting for this.End of the solar panel.. hello bright and shiney stuff that works at very high efficiency!Could we not charge our cars off this once they overcome the technical hurdles?RE: Solar nanoantenna energy collectorsThis is really great news. With this kind of technology...
- Tags: energy collector
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Chinese censorship: to protect 'healthy growth of our youth'
- Chinese censorship: to protect 'healthy growth of our youth'Chinese CensorshipThe Chinese government wants open wallets but not open minds.Unfortunatelywhat also went out of fashion in the 60s was an understanding of Communists, such that you actually think that American censorship in the 50s to reflect community values and Chinese Communist...
- Tags: INTERNET, Chinese Government, censorship, Chinese Censorship, youth
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- Chinese censorship: to protect 'healthy growth of our youth'
- In the U.S., the notion of censoring information broadly in order to protect has been out of fashion since the early 1960s. So we can position China's ethical development on this spectrum as at least 50 years behind the times, right? Here's China's defense of its Internet censorship during the...
- Tags: china, international olympic committee, youth, censorship, games, internet, personal technology, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-11
- The data center cost conundrum
- The other day I stumbled across a BusinessWeek slide gallery that shows the comparative cost of the five lowest cost data center towns in the US. Not being an expert on these matters, I passed the baton to my Irregular friend Vinnie Mirchandani who understands these...
- Tags: Data Center, San Francisco, New York, Boyd, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Will the $12 computer pwn the $100 laptop?
- Will the $12 computer pwn the $100 laptop?Will it pwn the XO? No, and here's why...the XO and what MIT is cooking up here serve two totally different purposes and audiences. The XO is for teaching children how to collaborate, create content, and learn with a computer. MIT's proposal will...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, laptop computer, CherryPal C100, computer, $100 laptop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Sonos Digital Music System BU150
- Sonos has been around since 2005, when the small company introduced its first multiroom digital music system to glowing reviews (including a CNET.com Editors' Choice Award). The product was comprised of two base stations and a unique for the time remote with a full-color screen that allowed you to wirelessly...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Wi-Fi, ZP120, ZonePlayer ZP120, Sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- HGST demos 600Gbit/in² disk density
- HGST demos 600Gbit/inĂ‚Â² disk densityOldie but a goodieI have a feeling that hard disks are going to be around for quite some time - even with the rise of hard disk sizes and lowering of price there are still robotic tape libraries that are being developed and sold.There will never...
- Tags: disk density, HGST, disk
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Interactive video: Why the video tag won't cut it
- As we approach the Olympics we're seeing a lot of different experiences being created around video content. I was recently quoted in a Denver Post article about Silverlight being used as part of the Democratic National Convention and when looking at the Aurora project Techmeme discussionI thought it would be...
- Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- HGST demos 600Gbit/in² disk density
- Disk vendors have a rough idea of how other to reach 10 TB drives within 10 years. But what about 2 years? Hitachi global storage technologies has announced that they have achieved 2 1/2 times the current commercial recording density in a laboratory demonstration. What does that...
- Tags: Disk, Density, HGST, Current Recording Density, Parity Code, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- NEC AccuSync LCD22WMGX (22-inch)
- For a 22-inch display, the NEC AccuSync LCD22WMGX packs in a lot of features for its price (as low as $300 online) including built-in speakers, a headphone jack, HDMI and component connections, VGA and DVI ports, and many software-based enhancements for viewing photos. The sacrifice for these features? The monitor...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, power button, NEC Corp., NEC AccuSync LCD22WMGX, bezel, Envision G2219w1, monitor, headphone, display
- Product reviews 2008-08-04
- Doubletake Customer Profile: Chickasaw Nation
- I recently had the chance to communicate with Rob Jacks, Chief Information Technology Officer for the Commerce Division of the Chickasaw Nation. The Commerce Division uses Double Take's data protection software and was willing to speak about their experiences with the technology. About Commerce Division...
- Tags: Data Center, Information Technology, Casino, Technology, Rob Jacks, Commerce Division, CNDC Core Competency, H/A, Data Centers, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Utility Computing, Games, Storage Management, Storage, Servers, Hardware, Data Management, Personal Technology, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Poll: How would you rebrand Live Search?
- Poll: How would you rebrand Live Search?Poll: How would you rebrand Live Search?I wouldn't. Microsoft Live Search is now synonymous with web searching. Live Search has always provided relevant results that you can't find from its competitors. It's the default setting on all my browsers both at...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Branding, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Live Search
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- Is this the start of a true green revolution? Syntehtic photosynthesis!
- Is this the start of a true green revolution? Syntehtic photosynthesis!I can't waitHe says it is so easy, I want the do it yourself starter kit!RE: Is this the start of a true green revolution? Syntehtic photosynthesis!From the press release: "The new catalyst consists of cobalt metal,...
- Tags: true green revolution, green revolution
- Discussion threads 2008-07-31
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