Wednesday, February 20, 2008

EU ponies up $22M for BitTorrent development, sees it as future of content distribution

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BitTorrent is getting more legitimate with each passing day. There’s word today that the European Union will put up $22 million, or €15 million, for the development of an open source BitTorrent client—P2P-Net—that supports live streaming. (Wow that sounds like a lot of money to spend for what amount to some kid’s summertime Google Code entry.) Of note is who’s partnering with the in-development service, namely the BBC, which will stream its TV shows using the application.


How long until CBS et al. embrace P2P technology, especially BitTorrent?


Ah, yes. Never.


EU Invests $22 Million in Next-Generation BitTorrent Client [TorrentFreak]





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Monday, February 18, 2008

(02/18)Budzik v1.0 - Wake up to music english version

Budzik v1.0 - Wake up to music With this application, there are thousands of interesting use cases such as starting an application automatically at the morning

Budzik is a nifty little alarm-clock that can startup LCGJukebox or FIVNPlayer or VisualRadio at the set time so you could wakeup to your fav music/track in the morning.







Attached Files





File Type: rar Budzik v1.0.rar (28.6 KB)




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Sudoku Professional v1.00F[FULL] Retail SMPDA

Sudoku Professional (Series 60)

by ZingMagic Limited









Sudoku is a simple yet highly addictive logic puzzle game. Simply complete the board ensuring that each row, each column and each sub-grid only contains one instance of each piece.



At the start of a game a number of pieces are placed on the board. These are known as ‘givens’. The remainder of the board contains blank squares for you to complete.



You will need to use all your powers of deductive reasoning to solve the unlimited supply of boards that Sudoku can generate. Sudoku supports the ability to mark each board square with possible moves to aid in the puzzle solving.



Sudoku includes a lightning fast puzzle solver able to solve any Sudoku puzzle. Simply enter any external Sudoku puzzle and request the solver to find a solution.



Sudoku includes a number of layouts and piece sets. Choose between the traditional number piece sets or for an alternative challenge why not try the letter or coloured gems piece set.



Features of the Series 60 version



* Supports all Series 60 devices

* Stunning graphics with choice of boards and piece sets.

* Choice of layouts including an analysis layout.

* Ability to mark squares with possible moves to aid in solving.

* Lightning fast solver able to solve any Sudoku puzzle.

* Check the validity of a board at any stage.

* Ability to generate an unlimited number of unique games.

* Complete flexibility in number of ‘given’s at a game start.

* Allows you to play an unlimited number of games simultaneously

* Enter any external puzzle and use the solver to generate a solution.

* Available in English.

* Sudoku is just one of our large collection of best of breed classic board, card and puzzle games available for a wide range of platforms.





Compatible Devices

Nokia 3230, Nokia 3600, Nokia 3620, Nokia 3620-AT&T, Nokia 3620-Cingular, Nokia 3620-TMobile, Nokia 3650, Nokia 3660, Nokia 3660-AT&T, Nokia 3660-Cingular, Nokia 3660-TMobile, Nokia 6260, Nokia 6600, Nokia 6620, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6670, Nokia 6680, Nokia 6681, Nokia 7610, Nokia 7650, Nokia N-Gage, Nokia N-Gage QD, Nokia N-Gage-AT&T, Nokia N-Gage-Cingular, Nokia N-Gage-TMobile, Nokia N70, Nokia N90, Nokia N91, Nokia Series 60, Panasonic X700, Panasonic X800, SendoX, Siemens SX1





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Ford Mustang [Shelby GT500 KR]


3rd Edition theme in 240x320px with changed Icons


Downloadversion with default Icons:

http://www.imserba.com/forum/showpost.php?p=821155&postcount=666

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Make Your Own Comics With Comiqs

comiqs.jpgSingapore based Comiqs gives users the ability to create their own comics with a rich web based editing suite.


Sites and services that provide comic generation aren’t new. Comic Life from Plasq (makers of Skitch) would be the best known in the field, and comes installed on new Macs. There’s also no shortage of “add speech bubble” style web editors available as well. Comiqs offers a similar feature set to Comic Life, but online and totally free.


Users can use Comiqs with photos uploaded from their computer or from a photo-sharing website like Flickr to create a comic. Tools include speech bubbles of different kinds and shapes, frames and fonts. The interface is drag and drop so the learning curve is next to zero. Comics can also be embedded on other sites in a custom viewer for multi-page productions.


Comiqs is currently securing investors to take the service to the next level, where they intend to “work closely with cartoon artists in a revenue sharing arrangement that open up new revenue streams for talented artists and position our site as a place to find talented cartoon artists.”


Comiqs completes with StripGenerator, PikiStrips and Toondoo.


The demo video below shows one frame editing, but it should be noted that the tool can be used for traditional style (frame by frame) comics. You can also play with the service directly without the need to set up an account.





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Twitxr - Like Twitter, With Pictures. Yeah, It’s Photoblogging.

FON (better known for building a WiFi community) launched Twitxr today through their FON Labs group. Basically, it’s Twitter but allows picture uploads when sending a message (which makes it particularly useful for camera phones). FON founder Martin Varsavsky announced the product on his blog.


So, yeah, basically it’s a photoblog. You can easily set it up to automatically send your messages to Twitter and Facebook too, though, which is useful. My Twitxr account is here. Here’s an example of a message that was copied over to Twitter. Another feature I like is the fact that you tell it where you are, so location information is included.


Varsavsky says it’s specially designed for the iPhone, and they’ve created software that makes uploading text and a photo from the iPhone very easy. As a third party application, though, it isn’t officially available for the iPhone. You have to “jailbreak” the phone before you can install their application. It looks like you can’t simply grab a photo that you’ve taken normally from the iPhone, either. You have to initiate the photo through the Twitxr application. The application automatically adds location information to your photos and updates.


Twitxr is the upteenth variation of Twitter to appear (see Jaiku (acquired by Google), Pownce, etc. One clone has even gone to the deadpool. This isn’t even the first Twitter-variation to include photos - see Zannel . This is something Dave Winer has been working on with his FlickrtoTwitter project as well - which sends links of your new Flickr photos to your Twitter account. And photoblogging is nothing new. So as pretty as Twitxr is, perhaps FON should stick to wifi.


Update: I’m actually going to re-jailbreak my iphone to test the software - the fact that uploading is so easy and it adds location information is worth noting. If it works really well, this could actually be a reason for me to stop posting directly to Twitter.



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Yahoo Can’t Find the Pirate Bay

pirate-bay-logo.pngA search for “pirate bay” on Yahoo no longer turns up a link to the controversial BitTorrent search engine. It appears that Yahoo has decided to filter the site from its search results. Clear references to the site appear in Yahoo’s drop-down search assistant, but when you click on those, you still don’t get the right result. (Update: At least this is my experience searching from New York City. Some readers in different locations are reporting in comments that the site comes up for them in Yahoo searches. If Yahoo would like to clear this up, they’ve got my e-mail).


Is Yahoo complying with a legal request from the media companies trying to shut down the Pirate Bay, or is its search engine just getting worse?


Google, Ask, and Windows Live Search had no trouble finding the Pirate Bay as their first result for the same term. But maybe their lawyers are taking the day off.


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NOD32 Antivirus Business Edition 3.0.566 ( Free Download )

The Business Edition of ESET NOD32 Antivirus is an incredibly scalable solution, accommodating businesses with anywhere from five to hundreds of thousands of seats.ESET NOD32 Antivirus System - Integrated, Real-Time Protection against viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, adware, phishing, and hackers. Best detection, fastest performance & smallest.
Download here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/78291524/NOD32.AV.Bus.Edi.3.0.566.rar

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Desktop Calendar Reminder 1.61 - 03/01/08

A simple, compact and easy to use desktop calendar Desktop Calendar Reminder is simple, compact and easy to use desktop calendar. It has digital clock, calendar and note’s area for every day. There are options for changing calendar colors, fonts, style, and more.
Download
http://www.softaddress.com/DesktopCalendarReminderSetup.exe
Addon / Info

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Freeware: Mp3 Editor for S60 3rd Edition Phones

Well it is not a fully feathered sound editor but it still allows you to edit mp3 songs right on your phone. Actually Mp3 Editor for S60 devices provide the very basic functionality and only allows cutting and joining the mp3 tracks.



I am pretty sure that your phone is full of cool songs that you would like to use as the ring tones but you can't because of the boring and long intro or not the very attractive beginning. In a matter of fact in most situations you would like to use just a refrain but you are just too lazy do it on PC or you don't have necessary tools.



With Mp3 Editor you'll not need a PC at all, you can extract refrain from the track and create music ring to... ..



Read more:
Mp3 Editor for 3rd Ed - full story

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Anarchy 2087 ENG J2ME S40v2/v3

Anarchy 2087 by Handy Games







In the year 2087, the severe consequences of global warming have caught humanity. Large areas of Europe have been swallowed by the great flood. Great Britain, the Netherlands, and parts of Scandinavia, France and Northern Germany are gone! Resources are extremely scarce, former frontiers don’t matter anymore and anarchy and chaos prevail on the new islands and in the mountains.



The newly formed emergency government ECT, the European Crisis Team, isn’t up to the waves of refugees and the increasing riots anymore. New groups like the Free Survivors fight for survival and their independence. The world as we know it is going to change rapidly! Be part of it, it’s time for a new leader! Direct your troops in the fight for Europe’s future!



Features:

- Action-packed realtime-strategy conquers your mobile phone!

- Choose between one of two factions!

- Lead tactical battles with 14 different types of units!

- Research modern weapon-systems!

- Sophisticated techtree with 15 types of buildings

- 2 diversified campaigns and up to 10 missions

- Story-mode with four heroes that fight for domination in Europe!

- Minimap for quick navigation

- Hotkeys for saving groups of units or buildings

- Formation-order for grouping troops

- Fog Of War

- Statistics at the end of missions

- Savegame








Code:


http://rapidshare.com/files/91629218/Anarchy_2087.rar

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Very Nice Anime Girls for Series 60 3rd Edition Theme


Very Nice Anime Girls Themes


Please go to this thread


http://www.imserba.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107990

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Death Note, Volume One

I’m not a vengeful person. I don’t ever feel the need to smite my enemies. I’m of the opinion that the noxious individuals in my life will figuratively hang themselves given enough rope, and they have. I have a very hands off approach to people I dislike who aren’t actively doing me harm.


Death Note 1 CoverBut what about the violent people who also actively do me no harm? What about the criminals who shoot an innocent for their wallet and leave them to die? What about the child abusers and the mass murderers, some of which are still walking the streets and living their lives? If given the opportunity to cleanse the world of such distasteful people, would I be willing to kill them? What if I didn’t need to get my hands dirty to rid the planet of them, but only had to put pen to paper, could I do so then? What would the cost to me be? Would I be able to stop my hand there, or would I start knocking off the “little” people, like the guy at the gym who never wipes down the equipment?


Thankfully, I don’t need to answer these questions, but Light, the anti-hero of Death Note does, and he has answers in spades:


plot summary


Boredom can be deadly, at least that’s how it turns out when a shinigami decides he needs a little excitement in his life. The shinigami in question, Ryuk, casually drops his death note into the human world, with instructions on its use scrawled in English on the inside cover:



  • The human whose name is written in this note shall die.

  • This note will not take effect unless the writer has the subject’s face in their mind when writing his/her name. Therefore, people sharing the same name will not be affected.

  • If the cause of death is written within 40 seconds of writing the subject’s name, it will happen.

  • If the cause of death is not specified, the subject will simply die of a heart attack.

  • After writing the cause of death, the details of the death should be written in the next 6 minutes and 40 seconds.


The human who picks up Ryuk’s death note, Light, also happens to be bored. Light, a gifted student, is bored with the way the world is and bored with the never changing rottenness he’s surrounded by. He sees the death note as his opportunity to change the world and make it a better place- and to rule it.


Light first puts the death note to the test, and then begins to cut down the world’s most violent criminals. These mass executions don’t go unnoticed and are making the police concerned. Who’s killing so many criminals and how?


The police call on “L“, a mysterious detective who always solves his case, to catch the mass murderer responsible for the recent deaths. L and Light face off in a battle of wits and both vow to find and dispose of the other if it’s the last thing they do!


review


Story

The story for Death Note progressed pretty quickly in this first volume. From the time Ryuk “lost” his death note, to the time Light decides upon and implements his program of “cleansing”, was only about forty pages. Volume One plows ahead from there, relentlessly developing an ever more convoluted plot and introducing L to readers in short order.


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The pace is fast, but not overly so. Development in Volume One is speedy, yet is not too much to soak in at once. There are thoughtful breaks in the action, which makes for good flow, and let’s the reader soak in info before ramping the story back up to high gear.


The overall feel of Death Note has a heavy touch of realism. As in the realistic way Light scoffs at the scribbled words on the Death Note and believes it’s a joke. Realistic in the way the Japanese police are suspicious of L and realistic in how Light interacts with Ryuk. Given Light’s personality thus far, all his reactions to situations feel real to the world of Death Note.


The concept for Death Note is heavy with themes of right and wrong, good and evil; bored death god gives his power to twisted mortal and watches as twisted mortal commits mass murder to make the world a happy place. But there isn’t a tone of preachiness thus far. The mangaka, Tsugumi Ohba, doesn’t even let on what he thinks of Light’s rampage, he just tells the story.


It’s actually pretty creepy to have this squeaky clean teenager commit remote mass murder with a righteous smile on his face. But who can really be that squeaky clean when all it takes for them to go on a killing spree is a notebook and a pen?


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An amazing amount of information is freely given in the volume, about Light’s motives, his connection with the police, and his twisted sense of righteousness. L is still a mystery, but there’s enough given to keep up his interest as a character. Light’s interactions with his family are a nice touch and add an even more sinister feel to his doings. It’s made clear Light will do whatever it takes to make the world a place he deems worthy, no matter the cost. So what does Light really want? A world free of crime and wrong doing or a world where he can rule supreme? Where are his priorities in regards to human interaction and how did this kid get this overblown god-complex?


Those questions aren’t addressed this volume, but the promise of more background and further insight into Light’s personality has been readily made in how much this manga has given so far. If every volume follows in Volume One’s path, I can only wonder what will be left to explore in the next eleven manga.


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Ryuk is a really interesting critter. He looks like a rock star/biker demon with a perpetual clown grin inked on his bug-eyed face. Light is scary in his own right. Anyone who can grin as he talks to a death god, casually comment on killing people he’s never met, but still look like the man you’d take home to momma, is downright terrifying. The contrast of his true personality with his appearance is stark. Light’s facial expressions as he devises ways to stump L and execute criminals is disturbing to say the least. He’s dead inside the part which makes him human, and it shows in his design.


Everything else in the world of Death Note is designed with an eye to realism. The setting is in Japan and reflects that culture well, down to the policemen in business suits and the Japanese high schoolers’ uniforms.


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The art, by Takeshi Obata, is superb and clean. It’s an absolute perfect match for the feel of the story, which is realistic with a touch of fantasy. There aren’t many heavy lines in the manga, and the shading was done with a light touch as well; except for Ryuk. That guy walks around like an incarnated black hole.


Aside from the shinigami, the manga is airy and clean, and easy to read. There are some highly detailed panels, and there are plenty of moderately detailed pages as well. The panel layout is fairly standard for manga, and not many pages are devoted to a single scene.


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I’m a fan of well designed manga covers (they are the first page you see of a manga after all) and Death Note has a well designed cover. It’s all about the contrast of matte and glossy, dark and light and good use of color. Death Note, Volume One has a great balance of all three.


I was immediately drawn into the world of Death Note. The story is compelling and the characters elicit strong reactions, both positive and negative. I’m able to connect with a few already, and although I don’t agree with Light, I’m eager to see how far this kid gets in remaking the world.


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Death Note, Volume One gets 4 outta 4 Hammies!


Retail Info



  • Publisher: Viz Media LLC

  • Release Date: October 10, 2005

  • Retail Price: $7.99

  • Paperback: 200 pages

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 1421501686

  • ISBN-13: 978-1421501680



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Add a Blogroll to Blogger

Blogger in Draft (a pre-release version of Blogger) added an interesting widget that lets you display the latest posts from your favorite blogs. It's an enhanced blogroll that displays the recently updated blogs and snippets from the most recent posts.

You can manually add the blogs by entering their URLs or you can select from your Google Reader subscriptions. To add the widget to a Blogger blog, you need to go to Blogger in Draft, click on the Layout section corresponding to the blog and add the "Blog List" page element. You can't add the widget for blogs that still use the classic templates, like this blog.

Google Reader already lets you create a blogroll from any public tag, but Blogger's widget is more customizable.



In other Blogger-related news, the comment page make it more obvious that you can sign in using an OpenID and Blogger enabled pagination for posts with more than 200 comments.



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Firefox 3 Beta 3 Released - Try It If You Dare

The current production release of Firefox is version 2, but developer releases of version 3 have been available since November 2007. Today Firefox released the beta 3 version of Firefox 3. You can download it here.


I love version 3 of Firefox since most of the memory leak issues on Macs seem to have been fixed (I added it to my list of top applications in December based on that). But a lot of key plugins don’t work yet on Firefox 3, and a lot of sites break when viewed through it as well. Because of that, I’ve switched back to version 2 for now. A list of known issues is here.


Firefox currently has around 17% market share among browsers, second only to Internet Explorer.

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