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Blog about technology news, computers, windows, linux, mac, apple, hardware and software. By psy2k. Stay tuned to technology news
As web 2.0 logos are considered the shiny, bright logos that are all over the web these days. If you want to create yours easily, using adobe photoshop you can read this tutorial. If you are interested in learning how to make the web 2.0 reflection independent from the white background, you can create it using Adobe Illustrator using this guide. A video guide of the first tutorial is available here as well as a tutorial for a whisper box-bubble logo!
Iconbuffet is a social site where you can trade small icons (16x16, 24x24, 32x32 in various formats, called deliveries). Icons are served by iconbuffet chefs to iconbuffet users. Users then can send the icons to others using stamps. Its user recieves an amount of tokens per month (tokens is iconbuffet's virtual currency). Using tokens users can recieve deliveries. Deliveries are devided to categories (bronze, silver, gold, diamond) with a different token cost. Iconbuffer is free. There is VIP account though which offers more tokens per month. Sending sets that are accepted by others earn you points which is Iconbuffet's status system. If you would like to join the madness and you are a design lover or icon fanatic click here. It is so addictive like baseball cards and panini stickers. The great thing is that iconbuffet is community is extremely friendly, consisted of nice people who love design and icons.
Another online store came up in the online world. Typpz features business cards of all types and will be open in the near future. The cards are printing in high quality paper using digital printing technology and 1000 cards cost 100 euros. Shipping in every country is supported. Up too now you can order cards for petshops, but the collection will be filled soon. Card designs are very professional, featuring great photos and outstanding color layouts. Typpz runs also a blog, where you can find usefull tips about Photoshop, Web design, Illustrator and of course news about the Typpz Printing Solutions Online Store.
The BBC has struck a content deal with Youtube, the popular video sharing site owned by Google. There will be three BBC channels in Youtube, one for news and two for entertaintment which will broadcast small clips from BBC content. The three channels are: BBC, which will be a public service proposition with no advertising. The purpose of this channel is to drive traffic back to the BBC website by showing short clips of video diaries for example (the full version of the videos will be available for download in BBC's
website). The second channel is BBC worldwide will show three to six minutes videos with famous programs from BBC's archives like Top Gear, Mighty Boosh and nature programs. This channel will carry advertises and will be available only in the UK. The last channel will be BBC News and will be launched later on this year, featuring 30 news clips per day and will be also available to non-UK subscribers using Real Network.
Lopresti aircraft manufacturer announced that Apple iPod could be used as a flight data recorder (FDR) in its Fury Piston aircraft. The company says it plans the "full integration of the iPod into the Fury's avionics systems". iPod can act (with suitable software) as a hard disk, so it could easily become a "black box" in airplanes. According to the company: "The iPod becomes the first truly portable, personal flight recorder with a huge recording capacity. This is a watershed technology for aviation, and we are delighted to be the first to bring it to market." The Fury will prove the concept, but once certificated, the iPod FDR could be deployed on other light aircraft. iPod will work with a specific dock connector so it could act also as an audio recorder. iPod has a very simple and easy-to-use interface, is small and needs low power to work, which makes it a perfect solution for aviation systems.
The development team of Wordpress reported that there were some serious issues with Wordpress 2.1.1 packages that were downloaded in the last 3-4 days. According to a blog, an intruder has gained access to Wordpress servers and modified some files that are available for download. Nobody knows if it is completely true but the fact is that if you downloaded Wordpress in the last 4-5 days you were not downloading the official version but a modified one that includes a back-door. Wordpress development team declared the WP 2.1.1 version as dangerous and suggests to all users to update to version 2.1.2.
Google added traffic data to Google Maps from yesterday. Data are now available only for the USA but it is planned to offer data for other countries ine the near future. This feature is very important as Google Maps are nowadays used by many drivers and they are embeded in lot of mobile phones (including iPhone) and other palm and pocket pc devices. Traffic data are real-time and there are three indications: red which means that you will be stucked in traffic, yellow medium traffic and green for low or no traffic.
User nowdays enjoy really fast connections to the Internet with high bandwitch lines, which has lead to the development of many web-based applications. Following the line, Adobe is planning to release an online version of Photoshop until August 2007. The online Photoshop will bring new customers to Adobe. There will be a free entry level version with the basic tools only and a professional version for the experts. After Google, Adobe enters the online application area. An online video mixing tool, called Adobe Remix is set to launch soon and it will give a taste of what we should wait for from Adobe in the next months.
Personalised homepage pageflakes will offer 10000 flakes (widgets) from next month. Pageflakes uses AJAX and you can put on your homepage anything you want: weather forecasts, feeds, calculator, calendar, games, news, music player, video player and much more. Personally I use pageflakes and I can do anything that comes up to my mind. Google search is also provided. You can build many homepages and view which you want with a single click (the operation is simple, like changing tabs in firefox) if you have so many flakes and one pages goes to long. Flakes include rss feeds from famous sites, but you can add also your feeds by entering the feed adress or by importing an opml file. I found really usefull the notes flake and the to-do-list, alongside with the google maps and music player widget (which looks like an ipod). Up to now pageflakes work only with gmail, so if you want be able to view your mail if you do not use a google mail account. The interface is available to five languages up to now and more will be probably added. Personally I prefer pageflakes to google personalised homepage bicause of the interface and the number of widgets. It seems that it has become a passion to use a personalised homepage. It is like having a digital newspaper with up-to-date contect 24/7.
Apple announced that there will be a delay in Apple TV shipping. Apple TV will be available in USA in March and a couple of months later to Europe. Apple fans cannot wait for this gadget (as it happens with iPhone) as it was announced in Macworld 2007. Apple TV supports HD video
streaming (720p) and carries many output connectors like digital audio, component and of course HDMI for 720p High Definition. It communicates with WiFi (802.11b/n) with your computer and it streams video straight from the Internet using iTunes. You can also save your videos to its hard drive (40GB) and of course connect the device to your home theater audio system for surround sound. Apple TV comes with a nice, easy-to-use remote control (similar to the one from iMacs). The synchronization option is really usefull, as Apple TV updates automatically its contents when you manage your lists in iTunes. Its price is $299. If you want to enjoy the device's full video quality, you need a HDTV that supports 16:9 widescreen format and has an HDMI input. Apple TV is small and stylish and is a perfect way to build your home entertaintment system as it can play -beside video- songs (up to 9.000 songs to its hard drive) straight from your computer's hard drive. It can display photos too in .png, .tiff, .bmp, .jpeg, .gif format.
There are several information that Apple is planning to stop the development of MacOS X in 2010 and that Apple Macs will use Windows Vista from 2008 and on (1 year after Vista's release). MacOS costs to Apple as much money as Windows devlopment costs to Microsoft but without the same income. There will be a special version of Windows Vista for Macs (probably after the release of the first service pack) with an interface similar to MacOS. That sounds strange but strange sounded also some years before the fact that Apple would ever use Intel's CPUs.
Already many users managed to install Windows on Macs and also make a dual-boot system. Steve Jobs has been mentioning for years now that Apple is a hardware company. It should also considered that Apple had serious financial problems when their product line was based on Macs with MacOS, which were solved with the launch of iPod and iTunes (which bring much more money to Apple than its other hardware and software). The problem is how Apple Mac fans will react if Apple will finally make the switch to Windows Vista (the third and more serious switch by Apple after the change of cpus from Motorola to IBM PowerPC and then from PowerPC to Intel Core). If this switch finally occurs, it will be one the bigger changes in computer history. Many users though (including me), like the idea of a personal computer with the ease of Windows (programs, games, compatibility with almost anyone) and the design of a Mac computer (stylish, quality).

The question that came up to my mind when I got the new iPod nano is how one of the best mp3 players around could become better? Apple proved that it can. The new nano has better structure than its predessesor. It is made from alluminium which means that you will not have problem with your fingerprints like you had with the 1st generation nano.
New nano comes with 4 pre-installed games: Solitaire, Brick, Parasuting and Music quiz. The games are a little bit difficult to play, because for example in Solitaire the cards are too small and the click wheel is not the best way to make fast and accurate moves in games like Brick. It is a minor disadvantage though as ipod nano is a mp3 player and not a portable game console.
New Nano comes with the new Apple's speakers, which offer better and louder sound quality, with much better bass sound. The hold button is on the top and the dock port is on the bottom, alongside with the jack port for the speakers. I would prefer the jack port on the top like in iPod.
The blog finally made the switch to the new version of blogger! So we have Psy2k's Technology Corner v2.0! The template is wordpress style and I think that it makes the information more easy to read as it has a white background. From now on the blog will be updated in a regular basis, so stay tuned. In a while all posts will be given labels for the ease of searching.
Apple announced officialy iPhone. Rumors about apple's ipod phone were around the internet for a long time now. iPhone has a 3.5 inch touch screen display 320x480 resolution and runs MacOS X operating system. It is quad band so it can work with most of the GSM systems around the globe. It has 4-8GB memory, a 2.0 Megapixel camera and supports Wi-Fi. It's dimensions are 115x61x11.6mm and weights 135gr.
Ryoji Chubachi, Sony's CEO announced that Playstation 3 is selling as it was expected and that there will be possibly more than 2 million PS3 consoles sold before the end of 2006. Sony wanted to have 2 million PS3s available on PS3's realase but a problem with the Blu-Ray driver caused Sony to postpone PS3 shipping in Europe. The new console will be available in Europe in March 2007 and up to then 6 million PS3s will have been sold in USA and Japan. The price of PS3 is high (€500-€600) but it offers your ticket to the High-Definition world.
Opera software released today the new version of Opera browser 9.10. The new version improves stability and security, handles better access keys to Web pages with frames, has an improved anti-phishing filter and provides better support and management for rss and atom feeds. Also some crashes that occured in version 9.02 with Gmail and Google maps are now fixed. You can download Opera 9.10 here. The browser is available in various languages right now and more language files are expected soon. Versions for Mac, Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and BeOS are available as usual.
The new version of Mozilla's email client Thunderbird is now available in alpha version here. The download is recommended only to developers and testers. Thunderbird 2 offers a new Windows Installer, Tags in emails, new ways for email alerts and extension systems update system for more security and stability. » more
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