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30th October

Review: Webroot Internet Security Complete | Posted on: 30/10/2010 @ 20:24

Webroot, an internet security firm founded in 1997, has just released its comprehensive Internet Security Complete 2011 suite for protecting your computer from online threats. With its simple, friendly interface and generous online storage, it is well worth considering. Installation is quick and easy, and followed by an initial scan of your laptop's hard drive. From this point on the software ...

27th October

Virgin Media Completes VoD Deal with NBC | Posted on: 27/10/2010 @ 0:00

Despite all the troubles various companies have been having with television networks over streaming and on-demand services because of piracy and other copyright issues, it seems Virgin Media are getting through this tough time with some success. Virgin Media has … [visit site to read more] Virgin Media Completes VoD Deal with NBC is a [...]Virgin Media Completes VoD Deal with NBC is a post ...

25th October

Here's Compiz 0.9.2; Should Be Ready For General Use | Posted on: 25/10/2010 @ 4:36

Sam Spilsbury has just announced the release of Compiz 0.9.2 as the successor to Compiz 0.9.0, which was released in July of this year. We knew that Compiz 0.9.2 was on the way and that it would offer many improvements from new animations to plug-ins that would make you feel as though you are drunk or tripping by simulating hallucinogenic effects. Yes, really, but at least there's also useful ...

21st October

WinX DVD Ripper Platinum V6.0 Released and Giveaway | Posted on: 21/10/2010 @ 22:48

Free is nice.. go get it, only available from the 21st until the 28th

19th October

LunarG Proposes A Shader And Kernel Compiler Stack | Posted on: 19/10/2010 @ 4:12

LunarG, the consulting company providing professional services for Mesa / Gallium3D that's led by Jens Owens, the founder of Tungsten Graphics, is beginning to commence work on a new project: LunarGLASS. Last year, LunarG wanted to provided better Linux graphics documentation, but this new LunarGLASS initiative is much more ambitious and it's about providing a complete shader and kernel compiler ...

13th October

Compro Technologies IP540 PTZ Camera | Posted on: 13/10/2010 @ 9:12

There are currently many choices in IP cameras for those looking to monitor their homes and business locations. Today we are looking at an IP PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera offering from Compro Technologies, the IP540. The IP540 aims to provide advanced features geared towards small businesses and technical home users, while still paying close attention to the ease of installation for the ...

Sandy Bridge - Competition is Good for the Soul | Posted on: 13/10/2010 @ 0:36

When everything boils down to a three-way fight for your consumer dollar, does the market and the consumer ultimately suffer?

12th October

Companies Innovate to Abuse their Employees | Posted on: 12/10/2010 @ 10:24

We all love our shiny gadgets and fast speed services. But sometimes, it is eye opening to look behind the glossy façade and see theplight of people who actually bring our little objet d’sire. Although, the news about abused workers in Foxconn factories are nothing new, a … [visit site to read more] Companies Innovate [...]Companies Innovate to Abuse their Employees is a post from: UK Gadget ...

8th October

Ofcom: BT Must Open Their Fibre Lines for Fair Broadband Competition | Posted on: 08/10/2010 @ 2:24

It seems Ofcom have plans our heavily BT dominant broadband land, after announcing that we are a long way off having great broadband in the UK. It seems Ofcom are going to be picking on BT to achieve this by attempting to get them to do the two following things: First, … [visit site to [...]Ofcom: BT Must Open Their Fibre Lines for Fair Broadband Competition is a post from: UK Gadget and Tech ...

6th October

LLVM 2.8 Released With Feature-Complete Clang C++ | Posted on: 06/10/2010 @ 17:48

Chris Lattner has just announced the release of version 2.8 of LLVM, the Low-Level Virtual Machine. LLVM 2.8 is only being released about six months after the release of LLVM 2.7, but it boasts many notable changes, including the Clang compiler offering feature-complete C++ support against the ISO C++ 1998 and 2003 standards...

HP Compaq 6005 Pro Ultraslim PC @ TestFreaks | Posted on: 06/10/2010 @ 11:12

http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-hp-compaq-6005-pro-ultraslim-pc/ (http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-hp-compaq-6005-pro-ultraslim-pc/)Quote: "Today for review I’ve got a product that I found rather interesting, it’s an ultraslim computer that has holes in it to match those on your monitor, yes the computer can actually be mounted to the back of your monitor ...

KDE Software Compilation 4.5.2 Is Here | Posted on: 06/10/2010 @ 9:36

It's that time of the month for another update to the KDE Software Compilation. The October point release to KDE SC 4.5 brings a variety of bug-fixes to KWin, Dolphin, and KSharedDataCache, among other KDE packages...

2nd October

GTK+3 Completes Its Rendering Clean-Up | Posted on: 02/10/2010 @ 16:12

Just days after the release of GNOME 2.32, focusing on GNOME 3.0 development for next March has now regained center stage. It was in August that GTK+ began using more of Cairo for its tool-kit drawing and then dropped DirectFB support, but with today's release of GTK+ 2.91.0 (the latest GTK+ 3.0 snapshot) the rendering clean-up of GNOME's tool-kit is complete...