Posts Tagged ‘limit’

Windows 7 Automatic Installation Kit Limitations

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

The Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK or WAIK) is among the free tools of choice when it comes down to building custom Windows 7 images and deploying them in a specific environment.

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Nokia Delays U.S. Launch of Music Service

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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Nokia will postpone the launch of its ‘Comes with Music’ music subscription service  in the U.S. to next year, according to reports.

Nokia launched  the service, widely seen as a potential iTunes competitor, in the U.K. last year by bundling free unlimited music downloads with some of its handsets. The first of Nokia’s phones, the 5310 XpressMusic, featured the service. Nokia would offer a year’s worth of music to its users free and charge users for it after that. Customers were allowed to keep all the music they already downloaded.

If successful, Nokia could be in a position to challenge Apple’s iTunes hegemony in the music distribution business, said some analysts.

However, the service met with lukewarm reception in Europe. In the U.K. only one carrier partnered with Nokia to offer the service.

The company’s problems with the service have been much greater in the U.S.  Nokia stumbled in its launch of the 5800 XpressMusic phones after users complained of crippling connectivity problems with the device. Nokia pulled the U.S. version of the phone off its shelves and offered the handsets a few days later after a fix.

The company is now reportedly rethinking its strategy for the music subscription service in the U.S. Without subsidies from carriers such as AT&T and Verizon, American mobile phone users are unlikely to pay the high cost of handsets that are bundled with music. Nokia will also have to simplify the Digital Rights Management (DRM) issues in the service that could potentially cripple how users listen to the music before it is introduced in the U.S.

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Photo: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone (manu contreras/Flickr)



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Canon’s New 18 Megapixel Monster, The EOS 7D

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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True to form, yesterday’s Chinese forum leak was swiftly followed by an official announcement from Canon, just as hunger comes a few hours after eating Chinese takeaway.

The camera is of course the brand new 7D, a crop-sensor (1.6x) body set square against Nikon’s D300s, and in the Canon line the 7D sits above the to-be-continued 5D. In fact, it is so closely pitched at the D300s that we put together a comparison table:

7D D300s
Sensor (MP) 18 12.3
ISO 100-6400 200-3200
Video 1080p MOV, 24fps 720p AVI, Motion jpg, 24 fps
Shooting speed (fps) 8 8
Focus 19 points (all cross) 51 points (15 cross)
Viewfinder 100%, 1.0x 100%, 0.94x
Processor Dual DIGIC 4, 14bit A/D EXPEED, 14bit A/D
Remote flash Yes, E-TTL II Yes, i-TTL
Price $1700 $1800

Other differences are the dual card slots of the D300s (one each of CF and SD) and an optional Wi-Fi adapter for the Canon which fixes to the base and also acts as a vertical grip. On its own this looks rather limited in use, especially as it won’t fit on any other camera, but in addition to slow old 802.11 a,b and g it has an Ethernet port and USB capability for hooking up to, say, a GPS unit.

This is a strong-looking camera, and we’ll have one soon to test. We don’t expect anything other than excellent: at this level, both Canon and Nikon are playing an good game, and it doesn’t look like either of them is going to slip first.

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Lenses

Also from Canon today are a clutch of new lenses. The first are for the crop-sensor cameras, and, as ever, the names tell you all you need to know. The EF-S 15-85mm ƒ3.5-5.6 IS USM ($800) and the EF-S 18-135mm ƒ3.5-5.6 IS USM ($500), both have four stop image stabilization and both have small, dark maximum apertures, worsening as you zoom. This is the reason I hardly ever use zooms: for a depth-of-field limiting aperture of, say, ƒ2.8 throughout the range, you’ll pay a fortune. Sure, carrying a couple of primes with you is less convenient, but its a lot cheaper, too. Especially if you buy second-hand.

The new EF 100mm ƒ2.8L IS USM is such a lens, and is the first to feature Canon’s brand new Hybrid IS stabilization, giving four more stops on an already wide-open lens, and up to two stops when shooting in macro mode. The price is $1050.

Canon EOS 7D Preview [DP Review]

Press release [Canon]

Lens press release [Canon]



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OnTimeRx for Palm – A Personal Pharmacist Right at Your Fingertips

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

OnTimeRxOnTimeRx is a great tool to remind you of the important medicines you need to take in at the right time. This will serve as your own personal pharmacist and at the same time nurse by reminding you every time you need to take in your medicines and how much the doses are. This way, you will not miss drinking your medicines no matter how busy you are.

OnTimeRx is a handy application to have as it is very easy to use and will definitely make your life a lot less complicated.  It doesn’t  only remind you of your daily medications but it can hold other important details about your health. Putting in your 911 information on the OnTimeRx will help save you time  should you need to access the file when an emergency occurs.

This isn’t limited to English alone because OnTimeRx can be localized in other languages. This application is designed and developed by a Pharmacist that is why having OnTimeRx on your Palm is truly like having your very own Pharmacist.
Features for OnTimeRx for Palm:

  • Automatic snooze reminders make it hard to forget any scheduled event.
  • All alarm responses are recorded in the activity Log.
  • Easily verify when doses were taken and tasks were done or not done.
  • Drug supply is automatically calculated when each dose is taken.
  • Remaining Days Supply is displayed on each Alarm Screen.
  • The overall compliance rate is displayed on the Log Screen.
  • The compliance rate for each drug is displayed in Log Details.
  • 911 data can be as simple or as detailed as desired.
  • Sensitive personal health data can be protected with a PIN-protected security feature in Preferences.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Requires Palm OS v3.5 or higher
  • Requires Classic emulator to run on Palm Pre phones

Display Dimensions
160 x 160, 320 x 320, 320 x 480, 480 x 320
Operating System
Palm OS 3.5, Palm OS 4, Palm OS 5, Works on Classic


Try it for FREE today: OnTimeRx for Palm

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* Linux User-Friendliness *

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

A reader asks: Why is Linux still not as user friendly as the two other main OSes with all the people developing for Linux? Is it because it is mainly developed by geeks?
My initial feeling when reading this question was that it was kind of a throwaway, kind of a slam in disguise as a genuine question. But the more I thought about it, the more intrigued I felt. There truly are a large amount of resources being dedicated to the development of Linux and its operating system halo (DEs, drivers, apps, etc). Some of these resources are from large companies (IBM, Red Hat, Novell). Why isn’t Linux more user-friendly? Is this an inherent limitation with open source software? Read more on this exclusive OSNews article…

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RadioBee – Your Smartphone’s Gateway to Radio Stations Worldwide

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

radiobeeImagine how exciting listening to the radio on your smartphone would be if you had the RadioBee Mobile Internet Radio Player.  With over 75000 Internet radio stations to choose from  you can’t possibly say that your choices are limited.

Do you still remember the frustration that you felt when you can  only play FM radio stations that can be heard in your locality on your smartphone? Listening to radio stations outside the country is an impossibility. But now not anymore.  Because of the  Radiobee you can listen to radio stations all over the world!

Having the Radiobee is like having your own personal disc jockey who will search, organize and play your favorite live internet radio stations. You don’t have to worry about any user application interference because it has none. Now who could beat that!

Features of the RadioBee Mobile Internet Radio Player:

  • - searches, organizes and plays live internet radiostations on the smartphone
  • - fast access to more than 75000 stations
  • - new UI
  • - Proprietary real-time audio play
  • - Runs in the background
  • - no interference with user applications
  • - mp3 playing only
  • - supports SHOUTcast stations and Icecast stations (no aac)
  • - Reliability rating and playing rating for all stations

Minimum Requirements:

  • WinMo OS 5.0

Display Dimensions
176 x 220, 240 x 320, 320 x 240, 320 x 320, 400 x 240, 440 x 240, 640 x 480
Operating System
WM5, WM6, WM6.1

Try it for FREE today : RadioBee Mobile Internet Radio Player

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Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana

Monday, August 17th, 2009

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Love collecting special edition phones? Well, Sony Ericsson has something for collectors of the exotic – the Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana limited edition clamshell handset that exudes style and substance from within and without. This Dolce & Gabbana branded style statement resembles a beautifully facet cut jewel form and measures but a mere 73mm in length, making it shorter than most women’s (and some men’s) favorite lipstick, allowing you to slip it into but the smallest of clutch or jacket pockets without resulting in an unsightly bulge.

Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana will be accompanied by exclusive packaging and accessories that comprise of a trio of silky rose satin bags that help protect your precious new handset, stash the charger away safely or for the more creative among you, to carry some jewellery to complement the phone whenever you pull it out. In addition, owners will definitely be pleased to know that each purchase will come with a special Dolce & Gabbana branded headset with gold accents for that added touch of luxury and elegance, helping you stay in touch with family and friends in style.

Just as the handset itself is special, expect extra special content to be made available on the Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana. Inside the phone, you will be able to find exclusive photography and video clips from Dolce&Gabbana’s women’s Autumn/Winter 2010 runway show, alongside sneak peek footage from all the backstage action – would be cool if this handset had a built-in projector though, as it allows you to go wild with the rest of your girlfriends who have an equal love for fashion and all things trendy just like you. Apart from that, you can also find a range of stylish themes and wallpapers, access to a Dolce & Gabbana blog which will shimmy over the latest trends, news and gossip straight to your handset through an RSS feed.

Press Release


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[ Jalou by Dolce&Gabbana copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]




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Five Gadgets To Improve Your Summer Cycling

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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Summer is a great time to get out on two wheels. Sure, “Summer” means different things in different places — here in Barcelona it means the afternoons are too hot to leave the house. In England it means rain, just like any other day. But it also means more outdoor sports, so maybe you should think about dusting off the bike, heading outside and burning some calories while enjoying the sun. Here are five gadgets that will make the trips even better.

Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Wired

Toe Clips

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Unless you’re just nipping out to the store, toe-clips and straps can make a huge change to your riding. The metal calipers keep the straps held open so your feet can easily slide in, and they also stop your feet from moving too far forward.

Essential on a fixed-gear where having a foot slip off the pedal could be disastrous, they also help stopping and accelerating by letting you apply upwards force on the pedal.

More important for occasional riders is that they keep you feet in the right place, placing the ball of the toes over the pedal. Most people just sit the centre of their soles on the platform which is inefficient and actually less comfortable. Buy some clips. Any brand will do to start, just ask your LBS (Local Bike Store).

Photo: J Ferguson/Flickr

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Pump

Sure, you have a pump, but a) does it really work and b) do you use it? It’s important to keep tires at the correct pressure to protect the rims of the wheels, to keep the bike rolling smoothly (under-pumped tires make for a sluggish ride) and to stop the inner-tubes themselves from being pinched and bursting.

Tires all have the recommended pressure written on the side-wall, and you should inflate accordingly using either a floor pump with a gauge, the kind you put your feet on a pump with two hands, or use a decent, compact hand pump and keep shoving in the air until the tire is hard. The advantage of a portable pump is that you can take it with you and fix punctures on the road. The one you see here is the Crank Brothers Power Pump Pro, a $38 device which can be switched between high-volume and high-pressure, and has a built-in pressure gauge. I have the baby brother of this model and it is sturdy, light and works great.

Product page [Crank Bros]

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Water Bottle

You can either throw a bottle of mineral water in the bike’s basket, wear a water-carrying backpack like the CamelBak or use a bottle-cage fixed to the frame. Whatever you choose, take something. Biking will often take you away from urban centers and you can’t just visit a corner store when you’re on a forest road. Hell, if you’re feeling fancy, you can even hack your own holder.

Seat

brooksThe seat that came with your bike probably sucks. It will make you sweaty, put pressure on your perineum and generally make you sore. There are a few ways to go here. A noseless seat can be comfier as it doesn’t press on the sensitive baby-maker, but a properly adjusted traditional-style saddle won’t, either. You can go for a heavily padded, wide saddle, but this will still make you sweaty if it is made of plastic.

My choice is the Brooks. I have an old, sprung one on my Dutch city bike, and a new, unsprung one on my fixed. Both are extraordinarily comfortable, and better, both wick sweat away so even after a long ride in Summer heat you step away dry. They’re not cheap — a basic one costs around $70, but it will probably be the last saddle you ever need to buy (just pop the old plastic one back on when you sell the bike).

Product page [Brooks]

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Computer

This certainly doesn’t seem necessary, but once you start racking up the miles you’ll want to know just how many you did. A basic cyclometer, like Knog’s NERD, will count the revolutions of the front wheel and use the data to calculate speed, distance and, combined with the clock, a whole lot of other useful info. Go for a wireless version which puts the terminal on the handlebars and the counter down on the bike’s fork, where it is tripped once per revolution by a spoke-mounted magnet.

Higher end models get GPS, Bluetooth and altimeters, but you can get something simple like the Nerd for $50-$60. It’s worth it the first time you can brag to your friends that you broke the speed limit under your own power.

Product page [Knog]
Photo: Leander Kahney/Wired



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How to Edit Microsoft Excel and Word Files on your Nokia

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Mobisystems OfficeSuite for Symbian / NokiaMobiSystems OfficeSuite is a complete mobile office solution, allowing you to create, view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files away from your office.

The new version 5 of the MobiSystems OfficeSuite has been especially enhanced with Microsoft ® Office 2007 file support. You can enjoy all of the great features of MobiSystems OfficeSuite 4 + the ability to open new Microsoft ® Office 2007 DOCX and XLSX files on your S60 5th Edition phone.

The program utilizes the most commonly used desktop document formats and allows you to easily acquire your sensitive documents on your handset. With the advanced editing features you can modify documents on the fly and save them in their original format, just ready to be used back on your desktop PC.

Features of Mobisystems OfficeSuite:

  • The Word Editor of MobiSystems OfficeSuite
  • A powerful tool for creating professional documents, reports, and brochures. You can easily create everything from business letters to complete books with professional layouts, and email them from your phone.
  • Features & Benefits: Opening and viewing native DOCX files
  • Editing of Microsoft native DOC files and the commonly used RTF and TXT formats
  • True Type fonts and Unicode support
  • Advanced spelling capabilities in 6 languages – English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Dutch- word auto-complete and underlining of misspelled words
  • Advanced document formatting with embedded tables, images and hyperlinks
  • Custom zoom to get best visualization of your documents
  • Full preservation of the original document formatting
  • Supports password protected Word files
  • The Excel Manager in MobiSystems OfficeSuite
  • This application allows you to work with native Microsoft Excel XLS and XML files or the commonly used CSV format right on your mobile phone. A feature-packed spreadsheet manager with which you can calculate, analyze, and visually communicate your data quickly, easily and on the go.
  • Features & Benefits:
  • Opening and viewing native XLSX files
  • “Easy sum function” availble in SpreadSheets
  • Editing of Excel XLS and XML files, and CSV files
  • Save in the original Excel XLS and XML and CSV file format with 100% preservation of the of the document formatting
  • Support of True Type fonts and ability to work with multiple fonts, font colors and font styles
  • Over 100 common and scientific functions to make your calculations easy and accurate
  • Custom zoom for best document visualization
  • Charts
  • Support of password protected Excel files
  • Undo and redo
  • Hiding and freezing of columns and rows
  • PowerPoint® Presentations in MobiSystems OfficeSuite
  • Slides provides all the resources you need to deliver high-impact presentations from your mobile handset.
  • Features & Benefits:
  • Support of PPT and PPS PowerPoint® native files
  • Several different view modes – slide view, slide show and notes
  • True Type fonts and Unicode supported
  • Landscape and portrait view modes
  • Fullscreen mode
  • Embedded images and charts
  • Award-winning Mobile Office Bundle
  • MobiSystems OfficeSuite is designed as one complete office package with
  • Common file explorer for all file formats to help you organize and manage your files
  • Sending documents as Email attachments
  • The software is recognized by industry experts and customers alike.
  • MobiSystems OfficeSuite has two separate work modes:
  • In View mode you can open and read document without any limitations in functionality or time. No limited trials!
  • In Edit mode documents can be modified on the device and saved in their original format. The save is available for a limited 30 days trial
  • 4 Ways to Share Office Documents:
  • Bluetooth transfer to other phone or PC
  • Infrared beaming
  • Direct upload from/to your PC via cable connection

Try it for FREE today: MobiSystems OfficeSuite 5 Symbian S60 5th Edition

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Motorola Ivory E18: A luxury phone that was developed and unfortunately scrapped

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Motorola Ivory E18

Motorola Aura luxury phone has caused quite a lively discussion on the interwebs when it came out. Not sure how much of that transferred into sales – it is a mighty expensive handset with limited market – but overall reaction was very positive. And Aura wasn’t the only product with interesting design that Motorola was prepping for Luxury/Superluxury market at the time. The other phone it had in the works was Motorola Ivory E18.

Motorola Ivory also had an unusual dual slider design – slide a bit and function keys appear, slide a bit more and you have a full T9 keypad. Other than the unusual narrow luxury design and dual slider, it was a pretty plain feature phone with 3 megapixel camera and other specs similar to Moto Aura.

Alas, even if you like it and have some serious cash to spare, you won’t be able to buy Motorola Ivory anytime soon. It was cancelled due to the lack of interest from operators.

Motorola Ivory E18 Luxury Phone via mobile-review.com

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