Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Automatic Windows And Internet Washer v5.0.32

Your computer stores more information than you think. All over your hard drive there is information about the sites you have visited, files opened, people you emailed.Don’t you think you need a program to completely “clean” your system at the click of a button?

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Easy CD-DA Extractor


Easy CD-DA Extractor is a powerful all-in-one audio software which rips audio CDs, converts audio files from one format to another and creates audio CDs.

Easy CD-DA Extractor supports following audio file formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, Windows Media Audio 8, Windows Media Audio 9, Windows Media Audio 9.1, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, Musepack, VQF, WAV, AIFF, Monkey’s Audio, and Shorten. Also, the Nero Digital (Nero AAC) is supported if you have the Nero Burning ROM installed on your computer.Easy CD-DA Extractor actually contains three separate programs:•

Audio CD Ripper - Rips audio CD’s.• Audio File Format Converter - Converts audio files from one format to another.• Audio CD Creator - Creates audio CD’s from audio files.Features of Easy CD-DA Extractor 10 :• Audio CD Ripper features :- Hi-performance multithreaded buffered CD-ripping & encoding- Copies “Copy-Protected” CDs- Error Recovery, reads audio from badly scratched CDs-

Download and upload disc information from/to the freedb, the Internet Compact Disc Database.- Volume Normalizer and Compressor- Fade In/Out- Silence deletion from the start and end of a song- Reads CD-Text- Output Formats: MP3, Windows Media Audio 8 and 9, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, Musepack, VQF, WAV, AIFF, Monkey’s Audio, and any command line encoder•

Audio File Format Converter features :- Volume Normalizer- Volume Compressor- Fade In/Out- Silence deletion from the start and end of a song- Input formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, Musepack, WAV, Shorten, and Monkey’s Audio- Output Formats: MP3, Windows Media Audio 8 and 9, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, Musepack, VQF, WAV, AIFF, and Monkey’s Audio, and any command line encoder• Audio CD Creator features:-

Supports all CD-recorders without need to update the program when a new CD-recorder becomes available, all CD-recorder parameters are automatically detected!- Writes CD-Text- Supports buffer underrun prevention technologies- Input Formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, Musepack, WAV, and Monkey’s Audio

Easy CD-DA Extractor v10.0.6.3

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Virtual DJ 3.3 home edition 2006

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McAfee AntiSpyware Enterprise v8.5sa Engine v5100.019


Neutralize spyware before it takes root and spreads! Protect your users and systems from spyware programs before they get a foothold. McAfee® AntiSpyware uses on-access scanning technology to detect spyware programs and prevent them from installing.


McAfee Anti-Spyware Enterprise uses true On-Access scanning to proactively block, identify and safely eliminate applications such as spyware, adware, keyloggers, cookies and remote-control programs.


And it is part of the McAfee Protection-in-Depth Strategy that provides security from the edge of the network to PCs and Servers.Protect your business from all types of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) using the unique on-access scanning technology of McAfee AntiSpyware Enterprise.


Unlike other anti-spyware software that deals with spyware after the fact, AntiSpyware Enterprise catches it before it installs.Using behavioral-based methods and daily registry-signature updates, AntiSpyware Enterprise finds and blocks both known and unknown spyware. Your AntiSpyware Enterprise PUP database is maintained by McAfee® AVERT® Labs, the world’s top threat research center.


AntiSpyware Enterprise can integrate with McAfee® VirusScan® Enterprise to give you spyware and virus protection using a common scanning engine for easiest management and high system performance.Benefits:• Detects and keeps spyware out.You can block and defeat spyware before it can install and spread by using AntiSpyware’s unique on-access scanning technology• Find and stop unknown spyware.


You can’t just wait for updated spyware signature files; AntiSpyware’s behavioral-based technology detects and blocks unknown spyware based on how it acts• Stop the latest known spyware.AntiSpyware’s signature files are updated daily from McAfee® AVERT® LabsProduct Features:• On-access scanning.


Detect and block spyware before it installs and spreads; scan processes and files running in memory to neutralize them before they take root; removing one process in memory is faster and than trying to remove dozens of installed applications• Stop spyware and viruses efficiently.You can stop both spyware and viruses by integrating AntiSpyware Enterprise with McAfee® VirusScan® Enterprise; they share a single scanning engine to reduce system overhead and increase system performance• Scan for spyware in the registry and files.It blocks annoying spyware reinstallation because AntiSpyware scans for both registry entries and files; by doing so, it removes top security threats and adware popups


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Friday, March 30, 2007

Imageon That: 3D-Accelerated Cellphones


OK, so we've looked at AMD's Imageon 3D chip for cellphones before; that headline pun, alas, demanded life. The chipmaker did have the thing on show this week at CTIA, however, giving the world its first look at mockup phones carrying the low-power gaming GPU.
Larger than normal phones and, apparently, having a "prototype look to them," the Imageon 238X was shown running a smooth-looking demo of Sudeki, an Xbox game, on a handset with a 320x240 screen. This reminds me of my 1996 Quake days. Imageon can also decode DVD-quality video and sends whatever it's doing to a picture-in-picture box when a call comes in. Sudeki at 80x60? Good luck!
AMD Imageon Powers Up Cellphone Graphics [PC Mag]

Apple's iPhone releasing on June 11?


According to CNET, Cingular [aka, the new AT&T] has "confirmed" June 11 as the release date for Apple's iPhone. Keep in mind that confirmation in this case is unofficial as it supposedly comes from a front-line sales support person. See, after a call to Cingular's customer service, CNET was transfered to sales where they were told of the magical date. Of course, all this makes perfect sense as the 11th also marks the kickoff of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference where Steve and Co have been proven keen to announce their wares before.

HP StorageWorks Media Vault Pro


Late last year, HP hit us up with its first venture into the world of NAS, and just as Q1 winds down and Q2 impatiently begins, the outfit is hoping to attract the attention of up and coming small business owners. The StorageWorks Media Vault Pro is one of the dozen or so products briefly (and we do mean briefly) introduced in its latest small biz lineup, and aside from the elegant image we left to stare at, we really don't know much else. Reportedly, the drive ratchets up to 1TB in size, will ring up just under a grand, and provides the obligatory "expandable network storage and enhanced protection services" that all the competitors do, but alas, we've no idea when HP plans on launching these things into hectic startup offices.