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Unsanity LLC announces the release of Menu Master 1.1
Unsanity LLC announces the release of Menu Master 1.101/30/2004 03:07 PM Menu
Master is a haxie that allows you to change or remove menu
shortcut keys in any application with ease. The update brings Panther
compatibility to the menu shortcut customization tool and other
enhancements.
Apple has contracted to use the powerful video, image, and music
chips designed by Alphamosaic, in Cambridge, UK, in a future
multimedia mobile device. By Tom Foremski, SiliconValleyWatcher
I just spent some time looking through my archives of a photo of
the nodes we had in my home on Potrero Hill. Murphy is preventing me
from showing you folks my nodes, but needless to say it was 1995-96
when we built them.
Here's Cory's post and then I'll tell yah all about my
nodes.....
This is pretty cool -- a prototype wallplate with three sockets, a
USB port and a hard-drive, for use as a home media appliance.
The original brief by ComCom was to
design a remote control. Thank Toshiko, he looked further than the
brief and designed a line of 22 integrated electronic products. One of
them is this wall mount triple socket. It has a USB port and a
built-in hard disk. You can store music and movies in it and send them
to other products in the same product line. The system will be shown
in October in ComCom's show apartment in Tokyo.
OK - back to me....
So I had 25 nodes in my home - each with:
- 2 Cat. 5 lines
- 2 phone lines
- 2 balanced line video feeds
- 4 balanced line audio feeds
- 1 analog conenctor (nine-pin DB-9)
- 20 amps of power
It all went to a patch bay in my basement where we could route
anything to anywhere - which included up on the front yard, side yard,
four locations in the back yard, the three porches and throughout the
home - including bathrooms and kitchen.
This is what our MediaBar location-based platform utilized.
Home PCs to gain multimedia savvy05/03/2004 07:57 AM Intel and PC makers predict the home PC will take on at least two new
forms in the near future, as the companies try to fill consumer desire
to share multimedia files, and also try to create room for the
industry to grow.
Unsanity LLC announces Menu Master 1.2
Unsanity LLC announces Menu Master 1.207/07/2004 02:27 PM Menu
Master allows setting, customization, and removal of keyboard
shortcuts for menu items in Mac OS X. This update fixes compatibility
with Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar.
Peachpit announces Apple-authorized Motion guide
Peachpit announces Apple-authorized Motion guide05/06/2004 12:13 AM Peachpit Press has announced an Apple-authorized guide to Motion, the
new motion graphics editing software that was recently announced...
Motorola Announces Home Media Architecture, Extending Digital Video Recording Capabilities Throughout the Home
Notebook makers release PCs for Intel's Dothan05/10/2004 04:29 PM BOSTON - A slew of notebook PC vendors lined up behind Intel Corp.'s
three new Dothan Pentium M processors on Monday with new and updated
systems that feature the improved chip.
The Home Computer is evolving into hub for multimedia experiences
The Home Computer is evolving into hub for multimedia experiences07/25/2004 02:34 AM A recent study by Parks Associates of more than 4,000 U.S. Internet
households reveals that people with platforms such as Microsoft’s
Windows® XP Media Center Edition are redefining the PC’s role through
applications such as photo editing and video recording. In the survey,
both current owners and likely buyers of Media Center Edition home
computers reported significant differences compared with the entire
U.S. Internet population in terms of their use of and interest in
applications such as listening to digital music, creating custom CDs
and DVDs, editing photos, and recording and viewing television and
movies. [PRWEB Jul 25, 2004]
Crowson Tech's New BMP-3S Delivers "Stereo" Motion Effects for Home Theater
Crowson Tech's New BMP-3S Delivers "Stereo" Motion Effects for Home Theater06/06/2005 12:05 AM Designed to complement Crowson's TES 100 Couch Kit and A200 TES Stereo
Amplifier, the BMP-3S (Stereo Bass Management Pre-Amplifier) delivers
unprecedented steering capabilities for "stereo" motion effects.
Watching a powerful stock car zoom from left to right across your
display now means feelings the ground-quaking engine, racing from left
to right in your seat. [PRWEB May 29, 2005]
Research In Motion more than doubles Q4 profit; announces stock split
Wi-Fi gear makers make home connections01/10/2004 04:29 PM New products that will allow home stereos and DVD players to connect
to and playback digital media stored on other devices connected to
wireless networks.
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Report: Device Makers Hold Keys to Home Networking
Report: Device Makers Hold Keys to Home Networking03/20/2003 01:05 PM Criteria used by service providers and electronic device manufacturers
in evaluating
the connectivity protocols for home networking systems -- including
wireless, Ethernet
and cable -- are critical to acceptance of the technology, says a new
report from the
Yankee Group.
Amd Processors Power New High-End Computer Series from Lenovo for Multimedia Home Users
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HealthMark Multimedia Announces Grant from NIH to Develop Onlined Informed Consent for Clinical Trials
HealthMark Multimedia Announces Grant from NIH to Develop Onlined Informed Consent for Clinical Trials03/14/2005 05:24 PM HealthMark Multimedia, LLC, has been awarded a National Cancer
Institute Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to produce
an online product to facilitate clinical trial investigators in the
development of informed consent documents and a media-enhanced
information and educational support toward greater informed consent
for potential clinical trial subjects. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
Parvus Announces Availability of 4-Channel MPEG-4 Multimedia Encoder for Embedded Computer Systems
Sencore Electronics Announces New HDCP Test Option for the VP401 & VP403 Multimedia Video Generators
Sencore Electronics Announces New HDCP Test Option for the VP401 & VP403 Multimedia Video Generators12/30/2004 05:10 AM Sencore Electronics, Inc., announces a new HDCP test option which can
be installed on the VP401 and VP403 model multimedia generators. This
option allows the VideoPro to test the HDCP operating capabilities of
the DVI/HDMI input on HDCP-enabled video displays. [PRWEB Dec 30,
2004]
Apple ships Motion real-time motion graphics design app
CafeId.com hits home run with release of SiteBuildingSystem 3.7
CafeId.com hits home run with release of SiteBuildingSystem 3.707/17/2004 03:30 AM CafeId.com, an all-in-one Internet Identity hosting provider, releases
version 3.7 of its revolutionary online site editing tools and hosting
framework, the SiteBuildingSystem. [PRWEB Jul 17, 2004]
Inceptor(R) Announces the Release of Excedia 4.0
Inceptor(R) Announces the Release of Excedia 4.001/13/2003 09:56 AM Managing bids for keywords and phrases at engines like Overture and
Google is
becoming an increasingly important part of online marketing,” added
Deborah ...
AbOrygen announces the release of biOpen 2.0 for Mac OS X
The bioinformatics company AbOrygen, located in Mougins, France,
this week announced the release of biOpen Version 2 ready for Tiger
and offering new analysis tools and powerful features.
With the new Assembly tool, you can now assemble fragment data from
sequencing projects using a sophisticated algorithm based on BLAST.
The new interactive multiple trace view enables you to view and edit
your assembled sequences.
AbOrygen announces the release of biOpen 1.6 for Mac OS X
The bioinformatics company AbOrygen, located in Mougins,
France, this week announced that a new release of biOpen is
available.
With the new interactive trace view in biOpen 1.6, you can now
import, view and edit your ABI chromatogram files. Synchronisation
with the sequence editor allows you to insert, delete or modify
residues in your chromatogram files. Moreover, if you create a new
fragment from a selection in your chromatogram file, the corresponding
trace will be automatically saved with the fragment.
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BT and Microsoft Partner to Deliver Real-Time Communication and Collaboration Solution
BT and Microsoft Partner to Deliver Real-Time Communication and Collaboration Solution07/12/2004 09:23 AM BT and Microsoft Corp. today announced a global strategic alliance to
deliver a next-generation, integrated real-time communication and
collaboration solution to BT and Microsoft customers worldwide,
starting with immediate availability in the United Kingdom and United
States. The combined solution joins BT's audio conferencing services
and Microsoft® Office Live Meeting to help businesses more
effectively and efficiently communication and collaboration with their
globally dispersed customers, partners and employees.
Avaya to Supply VOIP Solution at Toshiba HQ
Avaya to Supply VOIP Solution at Toshiba HQ07/27/2004 08:10 PM Building on its strength in large-enterprise telephony, Avaya inks a
deal bringing its Communications Manager IP PBX into a 12,000-employee
deployment in Tokyo.
"Someone scanned in a 1940's Bell Systems book called "How To Make Friends By Telephone" that shows the proper etiquette for using that new gadget, the telephone."
Hello, Future. I
believe we've met before, in the past. nVidia has announced SLI for
the GeForce 6800 series of PCI Express video cards. What does that
mean for you, the already broke-ass gamer? Well, if you buy one of the
new, expensive Intel motherboards with the Tumwater chipset, you can
connect two of Nvidia's top-end, $500 video cards together via a
"Scalable Link Interface" MIO port, harnessing the power of both cards
simultaneously to render game graphics. It won't be twice as fast; the
received wisdom is around 50 percent faster than a single card,
although Nvidia is claiming up to 90 percent faster frame rates in
some situations.
Although it might be easy to brush off SLI as a toy for rich gamers
who can drop $5,000 on a gaming rig without a second thought (and
you'd be right, at the moment), in the near future the SLI will offer
a handy way to boost the performance of your existing card -- just
toss another one in there and go. Unfortunately, if history is any
reference, by the time a second 6800 becomes affordable, buying a
whole new, next-generation video card is probably a better option.
No word if this is the same technology that Alienware was touting
around E3. It would certainly make more sense if it were, as Alienware
isn't exactly known for pioneering cutting edge video hardware
solutions. Looking at the pictures of Alienware's solution, the
interconnects do look different, so maybe they figured out some magic
of their own after all. Read
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"They had dial-up music delivery in 1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a novel service through the telephone exchange. Phonograph music is supplied over the wires to those subscribers who sign up for the service. Attached to the wall near the telephone ..."
Screen Telephone Calls Over the Internet In Real-Time - ThePhoneBOT.com Releases New Version of Telephone Answering Machine Software and New Remote Client Application for Real-Time Voicemail Screening Over Networked PCs
Customer Relationship Management (Crm) Solution Budgeting and Procurement Made Simple by Online/Offline Solution Configurator by MTCCRM.com for Microsoft CRM Software
Avocent Introduces the World's First Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless controls sixteen servers from two wireless consoles, nominated for Best of Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
PC-Telephone v5.002/10/2004 05:19 PM PC-Telephone is a powerful communication software application that
lets you exploit the full communication potential of the Internet,
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) and Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN). PC-Telephone makes possible to use your
computer as a telephone, fax machine, voice mail and data transfer
system. The Computer Telephony Integration technology implemented in
PC-Telephone increases your productivity, saves your time and money
and creates many positives for companies and private individuals
alike. It is the first PC-based software application that integrates
the regular Computer Telephony and Internet Telephony (Voice over IP)
in a single user interface. [Shareware $56.00 1.08 MB]
Telephone Pain03/27/2005 03:11 AM Dave Shea expl
ains the painful choices facing Canadians who’d like a better
phone. I am in exactly the same boat, except for I’m near
the end of my service contract with Telus and when it lapses I am
so out of there. By the way, if you get a GSM phone they’ll
try to sell you one that’s locked so that when you’re in Europe
you can’t put in that SIM card you bought in a grubby Brussels
storefront; but I have it from reliable sources that most retailers
will unlock it for a few bucks in cash money under the counter.
Especially if you make it clear that the alternative is you walk out.
Hanging on the telephone05/15/2004 04:04 AM In checking on Novell's support options for the last issue, I noticed
what appeared to be a lot more options than I remembered. If it's been
a while since you explored the various programs available, this issue
of the newsletter is for you.
When my grandparents did some housecleaning a few years
ago, they offered me this instructional booklet entitled How to make
friends by Telephone and asked if I'd be interested in it. I estimate
it to be from the 1940’s — it's from an era when it was still
proper to capitalize Telephone...
Now, this is a neat little thing in its own right, but what's
neater is the fact that technology has allowed us to do this at all.
This guy has taken a relic from the past, cleaned it up, made a
permanent record of it, and put it in a place where everyone can see
it.
It may be very Zen-ish to think about it, but this little booklet
had an effect on me and made me stop and think about communications in
general.
That's cool, but cooler still is the fact that this little ray of
sunshine into my day could have happened at all. God bless the
Internet.
Also buried in that ViewSonic announcement: an update to its V1100
Tablet PC that'll let you use it as a voice over IP over WiFi
telephone via an included Bluetooth headset. Read<
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