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Switch MP3 Converter Software


Convert and encode audio formats to or from MP3
Switch is an MP3 converter for Windows or Mac. Convert multiple formats including wav, wma, cds, aiff, mpeg, avi and more to MP3 or convert MP3 files to other audio file formats.
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Get it Free A free version of MP3 Converter is available for non-commercial use. The free version does not expire and includes most common file formats. Download free version.Other Features
Automatically normalise audio levels while MP3 converting
Access online database to add song information to MP3s as you convert
Import multiple file formats then convert to MP3
Play audio tracks prior to MP3 conversion
Import and convert a playlist (m3u and pls)
Import video files and extract audio (avi, mov, mpeg) to MP3
Customize right-click "Quick Convert" options
Add Windows Explorer audio from the right-click menu
MP3 encoder supports constant or variable bit rates from 8 to 320kbps with optional error correction and stereo modes
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Sunday, 6 March 2011

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Evolution Pen Can Shift its Weight from Butt to Bust






Mark Wilson — Luxury pens make for a peculiarly classic gadget. Instead of being driven by the latest microprocessor manufacturing techniques, pens innovate purely on design alone—mechanics at their most simple. And this Conway Stewart Evolution pen features a mechanical trick that took three years to develop. The user can adjust the pen's center of gravity from the front to the back depending on fatigue and handwriting style (surely just an adjustable weight, to engineer it perfectly is the challenge). And with its engraved solid silver body, the Evolution is quite "sharp," as my pen-collecting mother would say.

New Xbox 360


Microsoft’s surprise E3 reveal–a slimmed up Xbox 360–looks smaller, sleeker, and comes packing serious feature punch, but what don’t we know about it that might surprise us?

Earlier today there were leaked photos of what was being called the new XBOX 360 Slim. The leaked images apparently originated from an Italian website called ConsuleTribe, and the rumor kept spreading from there.

Is the DVD drive tray- or slot-loading? Based on the screenshots, the answer’s probably tray-loading. Does it matter? Probably not, and I’m not privy to the general cost differential between slot and tray mechanisms, but a slot loader would arguably have been cooler, even if it forced Microsoft to slap its familiar tray-front ‘Xbox 360′ text somewhere else.

Attendees at the Electronic Entertainment Expo here expected Microsoft (MSFT) to show off its new Kinect device (no price yet), which enables players to play video games using their bodies and voices in lieu of standard video game controllers.

According to Engadget, the XBOX 360 Slim will officially launch today – and that came directly from Microsoft. Microsoft is also promoting the new XBOX 360 gaming console as being “whisper quiet” with only one large fan instead of the two – fan system that previous XBOX 360 ’s have. The new 45nm chipset undoubtedly generates less heat to begin with. On the features front, it’s got integrated 2.4GHz 802.11n WiFi, five USB ports, and 250GB of storage on a removable hard drive, although it’s not a standard drive or same drive as the old console, and older Memory Units won’t work, either.

The redesigned device, expected to be available at retailers later this week, is smaller and “whisper quiet,” says Don Mattrick, the company’s senior vice president of interactive entertainment. The new Xbox is “completely designed for the future of entertainment

The revamped Xbox 360 — combined with launch of Kinect, formerly named Project Natal — might help Microsoft in the competitive $20 billion video game industry. “They are taking their console, which has primarily been a core gaming outlet, and transforming it into an entertainment hub the whole family can enjoy,” says Jesse Divnich of Electronic Entertainment Design and Research.

Smaller usually, though not always, means hotter, since your thermal ventilation space shrinks. It won’t be clear how this applies (or doesn’t) to the ‘slim’ until we’ve tested our review unit, but it’ll be interesting to see how it dissipates heat from the current iteration Xenon CPU and Xenos GPU, or whether those two were subject to a die shrink. The Xenon CPU was last updated from 90 nm to 65 nm in February 2007, and last I checked, the Xenos GPU’s was sitting at 65 nm. Also: See those stylish “vents” on the side? That look like the original Xbox’s? They may move air more efficiently than the Xbox 360′s “holes.” In fact I’d stake my reputation on it.

Are we talking a muffler on the DVD drive? A larger, quieter fan? Both? The pre-slim Xbox 360′s fan gets pretty darned loud in warm environments, but it’s the DVD drive that can really sound like a muted buzz-saw. Hopefully Microsoft fixed the drive issues here, so we can go back to playing games off discs instead of chewing up hard drive space with full game installs.

The current model weighs just shy of 8 lbs. Presumably the Xbox 360 slim weighs less, but how much less? (Not that we’re toting the thing around to LAN parties.)

Rest easy, alarmists: Microsoft more or less solved the red ring of death problem in subsequent Xbox 360 hardware iterations, and it’s unlikely they’ll allow the problem to resurface here. You can bet we’ll punish ours thoroughly to be sure, but you can probably assume they’ve cooked these things in oven-like environments as insurance against another wave of panicked–and in hindsight, it seems, completely justified in their scorn–Xbox 360 owners. As for whether you can stick it inside a cabinet, turn it on, close the door, then throw away the key.

ou know how Microsoft bundles a one-time transfer cable to move all your savegames and personal data from one hard drive to another when you buy a hard drive upgrade? I’m guessing it’ll work something like that. Whether such a cable’s sold separately or included with every new Xbox 360 remains to be seen.

robably. Eventually. Once Microsoft release larger hard drives, that is. But I’m assuming it still won’t work like Sony’s PS3, where you can plug any old 2.5-inch SATA drive in. Microsoft makes most of its hardware money off peripherals, and while the ‘slim’ represents a commendable change of heart with regard to some of them, I doubt anything external’s getting a price reprieve.

Since the November 2006 release of the Wii, Nintendo has dominated the casual and family video game market selling 28 million Wiis, according to market tracking firm The NPD Group. Microsoft has sold about 20 million Xbox 360s; Sony, 12.3 million PlayStation 3 systems.

There has also been some discussion around Microsoft’s new XBOX 360 regarding the name that Microsoft is giving it.

Again, as you’ll notice in the update from Microsoft’s official Twitter profile for the XBOX 360, they have actually called it the New Slim XBOX 360.

So I would say that should settle any disputes left regarding the name that Microsoft is giving the new XBOX 360.

Oakley THUMP 2 MP3 Sunglasses 512MB


These glasses are awesome. I was able to wear these while doing some biking in Moab Utah. The sound quality is great and totally made the trip better. The glasses are a little heavy (to be expected) and may take a couple wears to get used to . (via Backcounty.com)

Oakley has released yet another pair of sunglasses, and this time it is known as the Split Thump. It does pretty much the same thing as previous MP3-capable Oakleys, except that this time round the controls have been built right into the O logo and it comes complete with detachable earpieces. (via Oakley)
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Intel Core i7-980X Processor Review

Generally speaking, most users barely tap the potential of their computer system. Applications and video games are usually more affected by clock speed than they are processor cores, and many programs still are single-threaded. But again, this applies to most users. The differences between hardware enthusiasts or power-users and their casual PC user counterparts are acute and to the point that they have little in common with each other. While mainstream users concern themselves with browsing the web and checking email, enthusiasts are constantly looking to push their hardware with powerful overclocking experiments and power users create multiple virtual machine profiles for commercial application.




Intel offers something for everyone, as their extensive product line can prove. The chipmaker produces desktop, notebook, server, and personal digital appliance CPUs, Ethernet and Wi-Fi network processors, and countless co-processor units. Keep this in mind as Benchmark Reviews presents the Intel Core i7-980X processor, a six-core Westmere 32nm CPU. Codenamed Gulftown, this 3.33GHz Extreme Edition processor features an unlocked clock speed multiplier with twelve computing threads and a 12MB cache. Built for the Intel X58-Express enthusiast platform, Benchmark Reviews tests the BX80613I7980X retail part in gaming, computing, and overclocking performance.



While Gulftown's six-core processor architecture may be the most intriguing aspect of Intel's Core i7-980X CPU, it wouldn't be possible without Westmere's 32nm process technology. Although the consumer software industry has been slow to develop applications that can utilize multiple CPU cores and/or threads, there are many commercial programs which handle four or more processor threads very well... and even a few video games. Our benchmarks will determine how important multiple cores are to gaming later in this article, but it goes without question that Virtual-Machine applications receive immediate benefits from the added Hyper-Threading. Some already-popular productivity software titles also utilize multi-threaded processor cores, such as: Adobe Photoshop and Premiere-Pro, AutoDesk Maya and 3DS-Max, Microsoft Excel and Windows Live Movie Maker, Sony Vegas and Acid, and also VirtualDub.
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Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor company founded by semiconductor pioneers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and widely associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove, Intel combines advanced chip design capability with a leading-edge manufacturing capability. Originally known primarily to engineers and technologists, Intel's successful "Intel Inside" advertising campaign of the 1990s made it and its Pentium processor household names.

Intel pushes the boundaries of innovation so our work can make people's lives more exciting, fulfilling, and manageable. And our work never stops. We never stop looking for the next leap ahead-in technology, education, culture, manufacturing, and social responsibility. And we never stop striving to deliver solutions with greater benefits for everyone. Intel is making PCs more accessible and affordable through innovative PC purchase programs. Through public and private collaboration, Intel has worked closely with government and industry leaders to develop more than 200 programs in 60 countries. With the onslaught of wireless broadband communication technologies like WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and 3G and wireline ADSL and cable, Intel in collaboration with local governments is connecting more people in more places than ever before-no matter how remote.

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DELL Launched Laptops Latest XPS Series




DELL released three latest laptops in XPS series, XPS 14, XPS 15, and the XPS 17. You can choose a laptop with a 14? ,15? or 17? Inch display, all models are 3D TV ready. These laptops comes with NVIDIA’s 3DTV Play software and so that you will be able to connect your Dell XPS notebook to new 3D HDTVs and play hundreds of popular PC games in 3D, browse 3D photos and videos in immersive, and stereoscopic 3D, watch Blu-ray 3D movies.
These latest laptops features integrated Waves MaxxAudio® 3 processing technology, Built-in JBL designed and certified speakers,12-watt subwoofers (only on the 15? and 17? inch models). 1GB to 3GB NVIDIA graphics options that powers eye-catching HD video capabilities on the 14?, 15? and 17? inch models, HD Webcams, and Intel Core i processors.

ASUS Eee Note EA800 Notepad/e-Book Reader Coming To US Soon

ASUS has decided to bring their newest notepad/e-Book reader ‘Eee Note EA800‘ to US very soon.



The device is said to be sold for just $200. To remind you, the Eee Note EA800 packs an 8-inch 768 x 1024 64-greyscale display, a Marvell processor, a 2.0-megapixel camera, a 4GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, WiFi, a 1W speaker, a USB port, a headphone jack, a 3700mAh battery and runs on Linux OS. [SlashGear]

MP3 player: Sony introduced new walkman

Sony introduced its latest MP3 and video player: the X-series Walkman. It is a portable device for entertainment. The X-series Walkman supports Wi-Fi and has a touchscreen OLED display, Sony’s Clear Audio and S-master Digital Amplifier technologies, as well as preloaded content from Slacker Radio and YouTube.

“The new X-series leverages Sony’s engineering heritage and integrates the latest advances in OLED and other innovative technologies”, said Andrew Sivori, director of the audio products business at Sony Electronics.




With a 3-inch touchscreen OLED display, the player shows the videos with an excellent color reproduction, high contrast and a rapid response rate. The display allows users to see the videos from any angle, even at a 180-degree angle.

In addition, when the user is watching movies on the device, the image on the screen can be adjusted based on user’s preferences. Also, the process of browsing through several scenes has been simplified by using a feature called Scene Scroll. This feature allows users to select their favorite time increment and scan the scenes (forward or back) by touching the touchscreen display.

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Saturday, 5 March 2011

Get to know Windows 7

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Everyday tasks are simpler. Scan all your open windows with Live Taskbar Previews. Find a file, connect to a network, or use Snap to arrange a couple windows side by side. All with two or three clicks.

Your PC will work the way you want. Make it yours with personalization and be ready to go with fast Sleep and Resume. Use more of your older programs with Windows XP Mode. Protect your data and be more secure with less effort.

Do new things. Use a touch-screen instead of a mouse. Connect to printers fast with Location Aware Printing. Share music, photos, and videos throughout your home with Play To. Use your PC to record live TV and watch Internet TV.
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