As many of you will have heard iOS 4 was released a few days back. I have had it on my iPod since the release date and I think it is a good improvement.
Many of you will have heard of the new features so I wont go on about them but the major ones are multitasking and folders.
What I want to know is what your experience with iOS 4 has been. Post a comment below.
Friday, July 02, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
AppsForFree
Now a lot of you reading this know how difficult it is to get good free software. Many of the free software around can be riddled with viruses and can damage your data.
I know how to program in Visual Basic.NET. So I decided that I would make some software that everyone could use. So my website was created: AppsForFree.
All the software I have created is 100% virus free. It also requires .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to be installed. However many of you will already have this on your computer so this shouldn't be a problem.
I know how to program in Visual Basic.NET. So I decided that I would make some software that everyone could use. So my website was created: AppsForFree.
All the software I have created is 100% virus free. It also requires .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to be installed. However many of you will already have this on your computer so this shouldn't be a problem.
Hopefully you will like my software. I certainly enjoyed making it!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
"Lots" of water found on the moon
"Lots" of water was found by NASA yesterday as solid ice under the surface.
Scientists have long suspected that water was under the surface of the moon as ice. These rumors were increased by the Chandrayaan-1 spotted what seemed like ice when it was orbiting the moon. NASA confirmed this when they slammed two satellites into the moon on purpose. These satellites then tested for water and the test came out positive. There is apparently an equivalent of 24 gallon of water that was kicked up by the crash itself. There could actually be much more.
This a history-making day in space science. Now NASA is thinking about setting out a permanent base on the moon which it can use as a refueling stop on the way to Mars. Even Google put a image of the moon on their homepage to represent this historic event.
I think this is a very important day in space science and it may even be one of the greatest discoveries made by NASA.
Friday, July 24, 2009
RockBox for Sansa e200 Series
A few days back I was trying to put some long clips onto my MP4 player - my Sansa e280. I have put short videos onto it before and they all worked fine. However when I tried to convert the long video using the Sansa Media Converter I found some glitches:
- The video took a very long time to convert
- It split the video 5 times
- The audio and video were completely out of sync
I was frustrated and so I went onto the Internet to find a solution. People recommended many other converters but none seemed to work. On one of the forums I was searching, someone mentioned RockBox. I was curious to see what RockBox was so I searched on Google and I found their website.
According to their website:
"Rockbox is an open source firmware for mp3 players, written from scratch. It runs on a wide range of players:
According to their website:
"Rockbox is an open source firmware for mp3 players, written from scratch. It runs on a wide range of players:
Stable ports
Rockbox runs well on these players, has a complete manual and is supported by the installer:
- Apple: 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano
(not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd/4th gen Nano, Classic or Touch) - Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio
- Cowon: iAudio X5, X5V, X5L, M5, M5L, M3 and M3L
- iriver: iHP100 series, H100 series, H300 series and H10 series
- Olympus: M:Robe 100
- SanDisk: Sansa c200 series, e200 series and e200R series (not the v2/AMS models)
- Toshiba: Gigabeat X and F series (not the S series)
Unstable ports
Rockbox runs on these players, but is incomplete, less usable or has problems that limit it to advanced users:
- Apple: 2nd generation iPod Nano
- Cowon: D2
- Olympus: M:Robe 500
- Samsung: YH-820, YH-920 and YH-925
- SanDisk: Sansa e200 v2 (AMS) and Sansa Fuze V1
Unusable ports
Work has begun on porting Rockbox to these players, but much remains before they are usable:
- Toshiba Gigabeat S, Cowon iAudio 7, Creative ZVM, Logik Dax, Meizu M6,
Philips GoGear HDD1600, HDD1800, HDD6300 and SA9200, Onda VX747 and VX767,
Tatung Elio, Sandisk Sansa m200, c100, Clip v1 and c200v"
I downloaded the RockBox Utility and using the manual I carefully followed it step by step to install Rockbox onto the player. Within minutes it was ready to go. After testing it out for a few minutes I realised that it was amazing. It could do everything that I wanted and much more - it could play games, videos, radio (if tuner is there), view text files and much more. Best of all it is totally theme-able. It also has amazing support on its website and it was really helpful. You can even uninstall Rockbox if you don't like it and it also allows you to boot to the original firmware.
Overall I think Rockbox is the best thing you can put onto your player, if it is supported, and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Chrome OS vs Windows 7
Recently Google announced that it would be making an operating system which it called "Google Chrome OS". Now this is quite a bold move to make with Windows 7 just around the corner (releasing on October 22, 2009). Chrome OS is going to be open source and based on Google Chrome their browser. It will be targeted at net books when it is released sometime at the end of 2010. It is based on the Linux kernel but it will have a new windowing system.
They say the design will be minimalistic and it will be mainly web-based with focus shifting from the desktop to the Internet (Cloud Computing). They also said that there will be a completely different security structure making it very difficult for viruses to infect the computer. And best of all it will be completely free.
The big question is will this move hurt Microsoft? Will people be put off from buying Windows 7 and use the free Google Chrome OS instead? We need to wait until Windows 7 is released to know.
They say the design will be minimalistic and it will be mainly web-based with focus shifting from the desktop to the Internet (Cloud Computing). They also said that there will be a completely different security structure making it very difficult for viruses to infect the computer. And best of all it will be completely free.
The big question is will this move hurt Microsoft? Will people be put off from buying Windows 7 and use the free Google Chrome OS instead? We need to wait until Windows 7 is released to know.
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