Gizmondo’s best of the week, “Researchers in Germany have developed a software program that can re-assemble shredded documents. The software relies on special algorithms to help piece everything back together as it scans and analyses documents based on their color, shape, handwriting, texture and typeface. The software can even piece together files shredded by machines, which I find both cool and a little nerve-racking to be honest.” So now identity thieves can steal your shredded trash and rip you off!
Apple released Final Cut Studio 2 for $1299. Take the tour, Get a hands on experience in a city near you, its all happening on May 15th. There’s a whole lot of things going on in the box. Check it out at apple.
Joost for the Mac is now available to try.
Free TV, straight to your PC
Free to watch, anywhere in the world
Easy to use, just like regular TV
No special hardware needed - just a PC or Intel-based Mac and a broadband connection
TV, the way you like it
Hundreds of shows from your favourite channels
Full-screen, high-quality pictures and sound
No fixed schedules - watch what you like, when you like, as often as you want
Be part of the show
Chat with friends and other fans while you watch
You’re the critic - rate and debate the shows you love and hate
Build your own playlists and channels
All you need to run Joost is a fairly new computer with good graphics capabilities and a fast processor, as well as a broadband internet connection.
iConcertCal is a free iTunes plug-in that monitors your music library and generates a personalized calendar of upcoming concerts in your city. It is available for both Windows and Mac OS X and supports worldwide searches.
iCC makes your digital music a concert-going reality. iCC combs websites like Tourfilter and JamBase for show dates, but saves you time by automatically matching them against your iTunes artists, then marks them on a custom, in-program calendar. In addition to updating weekly, iCC provides links for venues/tickets.
Today, Parallels taking their Windows Virtualization software for Intel Macs to the next level, with a final release of an update featuring Coherence Mode and Transporter, additional features that have been in beta for months.
Visually, Coherence is the more spectacular feature, as it allows users to run Windows and Linux applications inside the Mac OS X Finder — not in a separate virtualization environment. It’s as close to the dream of running any software on a single platform as I’ve ever seen. Check it out in the YouTube video above. Read more at wired.com
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