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Adding DVDs to AppleTV
Friday 5th February 2010 - 17:28

dvd to apple tv Adding DVDs to AppleTVA simple how-to for those who still haven’t figured out they can move their DVD collection do the atv. “Ripping your personal DVD’s for the AppleTV adds convenience. Selecting them from My Movies is so much simpler than finding and then loading up the DVD,” says Guy and we do agree. Guy recommends using DVD43 for ripping and HandBrake for converting to mp4, but remember there is a lot of other software that can do this job. For those who like to organize their movies with DVDpedia, PARA9 has just released DVDpedia FrontRow and AppleTV plugin 2.0.6 with AppleTV 3.0.1 support.

Read How to add your DVDs to AppleTV


Is an iPad a Revolutionary Device?
Friday 29th January 2010 - 17:59

ipad Is an iPad a Revolutionary Device?After all the rumors and geek’s dreams… I’m almost sure some people get disappointed about the device and the general consensus among the people I spoke with about the iPad is that “Wow! But is not for me,” or “It’s only for geeks.”

Yeah, Wednesday’s presentation was quite impressive and I have to agree that it would be nice to have such a device. But if I already have a computer and an iPhone… the only reason to buy the iPad would be that is not so expensive and that I love to have gadgets.

But I have to be positive on it. I think it will make a huge difference and it’s the first of a new category of devices that will come sooner than expected.

I see two main market segments for the iPad. Well, three if we include the geeks.

Who does not have a photo album at home? The experience of opening the book, sharing and commenting the pictures while handling it and sitting close to our friends… Digital photography has reduced the amount of printed pictures, and we have started to use TV and computer slideshows to view it.

I can imagine my parents using the iPad just like they were using an ordinary photo album, having it ready to show the pictures of their grandsons to unexpected guests. No need to open the TV, no need to bring the computer.

In order to fit in this category it will require over the air iPhoto synchronization, something that Apple TV already does. Also, it would be great to have bi-directional synchronization to be able to play with the photos (re-arrange, comment, tag) on the iPad.

Another area is a segment of professional applications. The list here is long: from doctors handling it in the hospitals, decoration outlets and architects showing their projects and interacting with their customer’s work, to more basic, like a restaurant menu or beauty salons offering it instead of newspapers and magazines.

What the device is missing?

Clearly it needs a video camera for video conferencing. It would be great if it also had a rear camera.

Size is important… and most probably we will see this device in smaller, portable 6” format as well as in a larger format to facilitate reading newspapers and magazines.

A memory slot and USB connector to connect with the rest of the world are also more than welcome.

And networking capabilities! Why do I have to have the media in the iPad? Why not let the device mount an AFP or SMB drive, so that it could have virtually unlimited storage capacity?

My conclusion is that it is only a first step, but the iPad is definitely a revolutionary device.

Jordi Duran i Batidor

Originally appeared on Smartphone.Biz-News.com



Global IP Solutions is a voice and video processing software, enabling the development of video solution for video and voice over IP. They recently announced their new software available for android and iPhone platforms which will enable people to develop applications for video conferences.


Continue reading MWC 2010: Interview with John Hermansen of Global IP Solutions

Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 10/03/2010




MWC 2010: Interview with Gregory Dunn of SYBASE
Wednesday 10th March 2010 - 15:01
We visited the Sybase 365 booth at the Mobile World Congress they are a division of Sybase, and are the messaging arm for the company. They deliver more than 1.4 billion message a day.


Continue reading MWC 2010: Interview with Gregory Dunn of SYBASE

Originally appeared on Smartphone Biz-news.com on 10/03/2010





The platform Ab•core continues to evolve. This month, the tool used to create newsletter contacts is transforming.

The platform Ab•core continues to evolve. This month, the tool used to create newsletter contacts is transforming.


Can I Listen To Your Music?
Wednesday 10th March 2010 - 04:57

Can I Listen To Your Music?

Please submit your MP3 for evaluation.  I will give you a complete evaulation of your song. 

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KILLER PRO IN THE KNOW.... HAVE YOU GOT A HIT SONG ...OR ?

Songwriting is  the  basic  foundation  stone of  the music  industry...

I will bring  my  considerable  experience  to bear on identifying the strengths  and  weaknesses  in  your  music creations.

"You cannot waste  time  trying to polish a  turd"

The difference  between  a  hit song ... and  a  good  song  can  in  fact  be tiny.
One  hit song  can  make  a  career!

However getting it  right is a real trick:-)

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The Vaccines That Worry Parents Most
Monday 8th March 2010 - 14:54


A new study shows that one in four parents believes some vaccines can trigger autism.

The study is based on a survey of more than 1,500 parents that was conducted last year. About 12 percent of parents said they had refused to allow their children to receive a vaccine that a doctor recommended. 

Those parents tended to shy away from four vaccines: 

  • Human papillomavirus vaccine, because of concerns about side effects
  • Vaccine for meningococcal diseases, because of the risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome, an immune system disorder
  • The shot for measles, mumps and rubella, because of potential autism risk
  • Chickenpox vaccine
Source: Mercola.com

Homeopathy and The Memory of Water with Benveniste
Saturday 6th March 2010 - 05:00

Homeopathy is an unfolding of discoveries to explain observable effects we see transpire in patients. Homeopaths observe and utilize these experiences, yet cannot fully explain in using today's scientific model the mechanisms behind its results. Let us keep our minds open to the possibilities.

More evidence and researchers are coming to conclude that there is something special to water. Plain water. It has remained a mystery. Many properties define the laws of nature for all other substances. Spiritually, it is used for many rituals. It is a vital part of keeping us alive.

Some experiments from Dr. Benveniste and Masaru Emoto has shown that water has memory, and that can be the explanation of why homeopathy works.

Read the article about Dr. Benveniste's and Emoto's discoveries on Debby Bruck's blog.



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