February 2009

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the best new software

Each week, the drafting of a famous website offers a selection of the best new software.  Edition of the newest:
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 Free YouTube Downloader Converter, vacuuming videos
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 This utility allows you to download videos from sharing website YouTube.  Simply copy the URL for your video and automatically download the application.  You can then convert this file [...]

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When Google get error!

•     The search engine most used in the world has encountered a coach Saturday, each link is accompanied by a warning somewhat frightening.
•     “The error was human,” Google responded late Saturday afternoon, apologizing for the inconvenience.
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 Many Internet users have contacted some crazed, to report this bug on Google.    In the land of Uncle [...]

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YouTube simplifies the annotation tool for video

The YouTube team announced having revised its system for video annotation on the night. Adding annotations is now just over viewing a video, not using a dedicated tool to ergonomics questionable.  But the editor of first generation, more complete, does not retire and if still available.
 Annotations in YouTube videos are a reminder of the [...]

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Viruses already like Windows 7?

Several sources state that Windows 7 is programmed so that it is very easy to create an application that disables UAC without permission or user intervention.
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 Vista and UAC
 As a reminder, the UAC (User Account Control) is a device that alerts the user when an operation in progress can potentially endanger the system. It [...]

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Keanu Orange Valley: TV which is controlled by gesture

 Keanu, a technology driven by the gesture was made to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas from January 8 to 11 powers.  This technique was developed by French Orange Valley.  It is an entity of the mobile operator Orange (France Telecom), which is designed to develop the most innovative operator.  It should [...]

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When objects light to talk to us

 An international consortium led by the University of Bath in Great Britain has launched an impressive program of work to consider the possible use of organic screens (type OLED).  What could be the little film of plastic that conduct electricity and solar-powered?  What changes might they make in how we clarions our homes, we design [...]

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Plants against pollutants

 In 1980, Dr. Bill Wolver ton of NASA has conducted studies on the recycling of air in space shuttles.  This early work revealed that the plants, living things that eat and exchange with the external environment, have the ability to clean the air significantly.  Since then, various investigations have confirmed its results.
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 In France, the [...]

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Mathieu Leaner creates BAL Air

With “BAL Air”, it offers the first version editable mass of a draft outcome of his research the most avant-garde. Who can also design products for sponsors as prestigious as Pace Roxanne, Yogh Yamamoto and Issue Miyake?  Air quality in our domestic spaces is unfortunately worse than outdoors.  Plastics used for the production of our [...]

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3D cinema

It is everywhere.  In advertising, video games, even the porn industry do it!  But the film, the third dimension (3D) is already installed.  In rooms that are equipped Swiss (a dozen), not less than 12 films in 3D released this year.
 By investing heavily in new technology, Hollywood made one stone.  First, it should be [...]

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Robots inspired life

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