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FlashEff 2

August 8th, 2009 admin No comments

The “Flash world” has always benefited from the contribution of components and extensions, placed online by users, free or not. A ‘company very active in the development of extensions for Flash Components Jumpeye is the author of one of the most popular extensions probably when Flash CS3 and CS4: FlashEff, which was recently released version 2.

FlashEff is a set of effects to text and movieclip, available in both commercial and free version, in this article talk about the free version, ..read more

Brando has a USB stick-shaped bulb

August 4th, 2009 admin No comments

Brando after having submitted the HD Media Player Docking Station and RF Entertainment Slim returns to one of his famous horses battle, USB keys, for proposing precisely this Bulb USB Flash Drive, a nice flash drive shaped mò of a bulb.

The tool is available in denominations of 2, 4 and 8 GB, supports the operating systems Windows XP and Vista, Linux 2.4, MAC OSX and above, and weighs just under 27 grams, if you are interested you can find here ..read more

Intel launches nuva series X25-M: the first disk with SSD technology to 34 nanometers

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

intentions to Intel to focus decisively on

Adobe Acrobat Reader: Discovering a flaw "zero-day"

July 29th, 2009 admin No comments

flaw in Adobe Flash which endangers the safety of users using Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1.2.

The latest release of Adobe Reader and Acrobat (but there is also a risk Adobe Flash Player) in fact give the opportunity to play, respectively, and to include interactive multimedia products in Flash in PDF documents, then a bug is not yet correct for Flash which allows attackers to insert malicious code in PDF documents that contain these elements.

To ..read more

Company Kingston has released 256 GB

July 28th, 2009 admin No comments

The U.S. company Kingston Technology start selling the world’s first capacity of 256 GB. In comparison to the USB-drive Kingston DataTraveler 300 is placed content 10 single Blu-ray-discs 365 CD-ROM capacity of 700 MB each, 54 DVD-movie volume to 4.7 GB 51 thousands of digital photos with a resolution of 10 MP, about 50 thousand MP3-File, 26 thousand audiobooks, 290 hours of video, approximately 195 thousand text documents in the format of Microsoft Word, reported on the official website of ..read more

Adobe releases Open Source components

July 27th, 2009 admin No comments

OSMF and released in recent days in the form of source code. This ..read more

Falla Grave discovered in Adobe Reader and Flash Player

July 27th, 2009 admin No comments

The latest news release, it seems that Adobe is developing very quickly in a new update to correct the serious flaw that was recently discovered in ..read more

Critical flaw sweeps Reader, Acrobat and Flash

July 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Applications Acrobat, Flash Player and Adobe Reader are at the mercy of a new critical flaw. Online reports on the presence of the bugs have multiplied over the last few hours later all 'identification of PDF files and Flash movies in specially modified for harm to systems on which they are played. Given l 'extreme ..read more

Released version 3.0 of Silverlight

July 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

Comparison between HTC and Samsung Magic Galaxy

July 17th, 2009 admin No comments

In this period the market for smartphones based on Android OS is really hot, especially since Samsung has marketed its Galaxy with AMOLED display and camera 5mpx.

The friend of Diego Tecnophone bought a few days ago, the Galaxy, but has for some time even ..read more

11 Essential Social Media Stories of the Week

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

There were unknown lifeforms, #moonfruit, Firefox 3.5, and the sale of The Pirate Bay making social media news this week. From the shocking $7.8 million sale of the web’s pirating hub to the release of Firefox 3.5 and its killer features, social media events kept rolling in. There were also some insightful and useful resources that got people’s attention this week. If you’re interested in gorgeous Twitter visualizations or how to get retweeted on Twitter, social media provided the ..read more

Die Fail Whale: Twitter Game Releases Your Whale Rage

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

The Fail Whale, signalling Twitter downtime, is a source of frustration for many Twitter users; now you can take out your rage in a fun Flash game called Die Fail Whale . Andrew Conn, a 26 year old designer and developer based in Seattle, claims the game took 60 hours to create. He writes: Die Fail Whale is a first person shooter that integrates Twitter. The game is only 25 seconds long, and the goal is to kill as ..read more