Photoshop Killer Keystroke Commands
In this article I will teach you about the importance of keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop. There are only a few keyboard shortcuts that you need to diligently memorize but this effort will pay off hug...
Kuznetsova downs Henin to reach Berlin final
BERLIN (Reuters) - Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova edged out world number one Justin Henin 6-4 5-7 6-4 in their delayed German Open semi-final on Sunday, setting up a showdown against Serbian 12th seed Ana Ivanovic later in the day. (Read on Source)
Spinwave Releases New Image Compression Libraries (DLLs)
Spinwave announces the release of its new Image Compression Libraries (ICL) for server-based systems processing large volumes of image files. The Spinwave ICL features a multi-threaded design to compress JPEGs and GIF images on the fly with maximum speed and performance. The new DLL is available as a downloadable demo from the spinwave.com web site. (PRWeb Jun 21, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1QaWdnLUxvdmUtQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Google Bags Postini to Shore Up Applications
The search giant will use Postini's hosted security services to protect Google Apps.
Web Strategy Show: Need to Freshen your Stock Image Portfolio?
Imagery tied to a brand will still remain important to the corporate marketer, Is your irrelevant corporate website needing a refresh of it’s marketing images? Lucky Oliver uses pro-amateurs to fuel their image library, where they explain it’s about building a concept or image. Recently zooomr has entered the pay-for-image, but it ... (Read on Source)
Personal History Videos: Photo Albums of the 21st Century
Is the traditional photo album a sufficient means of recording significant life events in a world full of digital video cameras, cell phones with video capacity, personal DVD players and ubiquitous TV...
DRM ineffective, says security expert
... he may drop Windows Media Center for , a free open-source add-on to the Kubuntu desktop operating system, because problems caused by Microsoft's (DRM) software have proven so difficult ...
What Men Want: The KEY Is Not To Rush Them! Posted By : Cucan Pemo
There are many reasons why women can turn men away from making a commitment, but then there are some reasons that will push them straight into making a long-term commitment. Learn exactly what men want so you can be sure that you can make things a lot easier to get along with each other and get him to commit to you!
Microsoft Patents Extensible Filtered Lists User Interface
"A new patent application published yesterday and assigned to Microsoft shows a mobile phone interface that bears striking similarities to the iPhone. The patent, filed in July 2007, is entitled Extensible filtered lists for mobile device user interface and discusses how mobile phones are so full of features that they have become extremely complicated to use. A problem that is ?exacerbated by the generally limited user interfaces? on modern phones. Interestingly some of the screenshots provided in the patent appear to show a user interface very similar to the way the iPhone handles images and music albums as well as the famous visual voicemail application."
The government document has all of the details, but I want to debunk this Digg-bait article: Microsoft is not copying the iPhone as this article tries to imply. It's silly to think that just because the iPhone has a left/right viewing of album art that it somehow equates to what this patent is discussing. I can't go into details, but I've seen this patent in real-life action, and it's absolutely not the same type user interface or navigation that the iPhone offers. What it is, however, is a radically different way of interacting with a Windows Mobile device that I think is absolutely fantastic based on what I saw in an early form. I've been waiting to see this concept evolve, and if this patent is any indication, it's on it's way...
Show and Hide Blocks of Text with DHTML
There are many uses of the ability to show and hide blocks of content on your Web pages. In fact, this is what makes most Web pages look and act...
Apago's PDF Shrink 4.2 adds batch processing
Apago this week released PDF Shrink 4.2, a Mac OS X utility for reducing the size of PDF files. PDF Shrink optimizes the content and structure of PDF documents, making them easier to use in email attachments, on the Web, for on-screen reading, for document archiving, and more. Free to registered users of PDF Shrink 4, the update adds the ability to...
Autonomy 'Discovers' Virtualization
Zantaz is first eDiscovery solution to find file types in all virtual environments.
Fertility Treatment In Developing Countries; A Cycle Of IVF For Less Than $200
After 30 years of IVF, the rewards of treatment are still largely confined to industrialized countries and those who can afford it. Now, a Special Task Force of European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology has set about the immeasurable task of making fertility treatment more accessible to developing countries through a program of pilot projects, professional awareness and involvement of government and non-governmental agencies.
ZoneAlarm updated after Microsoft's DNS patch
Update of the popular firewall allows users locked out of the Internet following the installation of the patch to operate normally again.
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Weekend Box Office Final ? July 18-20, 2008
“The Dark Knight” breaks all previous records for ticket sales over one weekend period. All totals are U.S. box office only. SF and genre-related films in bold. Title (Dist.)….Reported Weekend Box Office….# of Engagements….Cumulative 1. The Dark Knight (Warner Bros.)….$158,411,483….4,366….$158,411, ... (Read on Source)
Paes-Dlouhy in semis of Rogers Masters
Leander Paes and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy prevailed over Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles in the super tie-breaker to breeze into the doubles semifinals of the USD 2,615,000 ATP Rogers Masters here. (Read on Source)
Etisalat launches the latest version of the Wireless Mobile USB modem -E170
Smaller than the standard PC mouse, the sleek plug and play device offers convenience and ease of access to the laptop users who can access ...
GM bows out of Oscars and Emmys
DETROIT, Aug. 18 (UPI) -- Financially troubled General Motors Corp. is dropping advertising for the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards, the U.S. company announced.
Nokia offers Microsoft e-mail on smartphones (CNET)
CNET - SAN FRANCISCO--Nokia took aim at smartphone rival Research in Motion Tuesday with plans to expand the number of devices that will automatically be capable of accessing Microsoft corporate e-mail.
Offshore wind power meets the power of local politics
New York Times : Wind entrepreneur Peter Mandelstam had his eureka moment when he released how much power was associated with the Mid-Atlantic Bight. This coastal region running from Massachusetts to North Carolina contained up to 330,000 megawatts of average electrical capacity. This is, in other words, an amount of guaranteed, bankable power ... (Read on Source)
FDA Seizes $71,000 In Dietary Supplements It Says Were Misbranded
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Food and Drug Administration on Oct. 9 ordered that U.S. marshals seize $71,000 in dietary supplements that the agency said were being improperly promoted as treatments for serious diseases. Full story on lexis.com
In the U.S. reality TV is struggling to stay alive
In the United States, series like "Survivior" - once renowned for rejuvenating networks and drawing young viewers - are showing their age. So, too, is the competition-based reality format that has dominated U.S. television for nearly a decade.
It's not just Dow falling
By now, we’re all pretty stressed out from worrying about the ongoing collapse of the giant Jenga tower/house of cards/teetering domino collection of glass figurines that is our banking system. So, let’s all take a deep breath and turn our attention from all the economic doom and gloom and focus on something completely different: " (Read on Source)
Leaving The Inquirer For Online Pastures: Our Interview With Tim Panaccio
Early in this hockey season, I began to notice that Tim Panaccio wasn't staffing his regular beat at the Inquirer. I thought maybe he was taking a season off to write a book, but soon after, I started seeing Panaccio-penned columns every day at the newly revamped web offering of Comcast SportsNet, CSNPhilly.com. When listening to him speak with ... (Read on Source)
Apple TV's Unrealized Potential
Apple has been particularly aggressive in setting standards and showing leadership with the iPhone and new MacBooks. They've removed FireWire from the MacBook, to many people's alarm, moved to DisplayPort video technology, and, on the iPhone side, completely disrupted an industry that was asleep at the wheel. And yet when it comes to the digital living room, Apple has shown very little leadership.
Judge Looks Past Inadvertent Disclosure Protection Rule
In one of the first decisions to interpret a new rule of evidence that governs "inadvertent disclosure" of privileged documents, a federal judge has held that if the "reasonableness" of the accidental disclosure remains in dispute, courts should continue to apply the traditional five-factor test to determine whether privilege has been waived. The ruling comes in a case in which plaintiffs lawyers accidentally turned over some 800 privileged e-mails when they provided the defense with copies of 78,000 e-mails.
Brakes looked at in Continental runway incident: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Braking problems may be to blame for a Continental Airlines flight running off a runway in Denver this week-end, according to an online report in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday. (Read on Source)


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