Archive for November, 2008
Dozens of People Killed in Mumbai Attacks
At least 130 people were reported killed in blasts and gun attacks across south-central Mumbai late Wednesday evening, as unidentified terrorists took hostages in two of the area’s most popular hotels for business travelers and tourists.
Police and gunmen were exchanging occasional gunfire at Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels and an unknown number of people were [...]
Champions League suspended due to Mumbai blasts
At least 130 people have been killed after terrorists seized hotels and set off bombs in India’s financial centre.
The Twenty20 tournament was scheduled to be held in Mumbai, as well as Bangalore and Chennai from December 3 to 10.
“The decision was taken today by the Governing Council of the Champions League 2020 after consultations among [...]
Quicktime 7.5.7 update cleans up HDCP Macbook issues, but only on SD vids
Releasing it’s stranglehold on iTunes Fairplay DRM’ed content just a bit, Apple has issued a Quicktime 7.5.7 update, that allows standard definition videos to play on external displays without HDCP support. High definition content still toils under HDCP and DisplayPort content Protection (DPCP), leaving oldschool displays at least functional, but sadly low res. Any new [...]
Urine recycling equipment passes tests, no one willing to take the first sip
Thank heavens — the $154 million water recycling system, which is designed to convert sweat, moisture and urine into an ingestible fluid, um, works. According to NASA, the Urine Processor Assembly (UPA) managed to get through three rigorous testing sessions, and apparently that was good enough for officials to leave it in orbit. So yeah, [...]
Sony’s iPod-lovin’ AIR-SA20PK S-AIRPLAY music system reviewed
We’ll just cut to the chase: if you’ve been cautiously eying Sony’s S-AIRPLAY system in hopes of it solving your multi-zone audio desires, you’ll be sorely disappointed at how it performs in real world use. The AIR-SA20PK showcased just decent audio quality, odd design choices, unintuitive controls and a wireless range that was less-than-stellar. ‘Course, [...]
Fedora 10 goes live: your download awaits
Just six short months after Fedora 9 hit the tubes, in flies Fedora 10 to give you something new to tinker with over Thanksgiving break. The latest iteration of the Linux-based OS bundles in OpenOffice 3.0 and touts a “wide range of improvements in areas such as virtualization management, networking, boot time and security.” Don’t [...]
Creative’s $200 Vado HD pocket camcorder ready for pre-order
We’ve seen these Amazon “leaks” time and again. So while the December 7th date for the Vado HD might be an educated guess, the details including that $200 price tag certainly look real enough. The display still measures 2-inches, but the beefier 3.3 x 7.9 x 6.3-inch solid state camcorder now brings 8GB of storage [...]
Toshiba unveils 16GB microSDHC card of its own
SanDisk was first out of the gate with a 16GB microSDHC card, but Toshiba’s just two months behind with the announcement of its iteration. Slated for mass production in January of 2009, the capacious SD-C16G should provide plenty of room for your EMF albums and that Rage Against the Machine discography. In related news, Tosh [...]
German labs set new mark for energy efficient white OLEDs
BASF and OSRAM ticked the OLED progress meter up one recently, with news out of Germany about new diodes that are both efficient (60 lumens per watt) and reproduce color accurately enough to meet international Energy Star standards. The most power sipping organic light-emitting diodes ever created they aren’t, but the ability to keep their [...]
Acer’s 16-inch Aspire 6930 reviewed: right on the money
In the battle between new 16-inch multimedia notebooks, it’s safe to say that Laptop Mag prefers Acer’s rig over Samsung’s R610. The Aspire 6930 (or 6930G-6723, if we’re talking specifics), was said to have an eye-catching design, great Blu-ray playback and solid all-around performance suitable for a media-minded lappie. Not to mention the sub-$1,000 sticker [...]
