Archive for May, 2008

Rooting Out Rootkits

We’ve spoken about before, they’re nasty little pieces of that can open up your to , but are also really difficult to detect and eliminate because they hide inside legitimate applications and files. , the antivirus people have come up with a , called Rootkit Detective. It’s still in its prerelease beta version but it seems stable enough and compared with other Rootkit tools we’ve tried, it’s blindingly fast. Although it didn’t find any infections on our PCs it did flag up a few files, belonging to uninstalled applications, that shouldn’t be there, so it’s definitely worth a try, especially if you have any concerns about the of your PC.

Ultimate Disk Reader

We’ve all seen those nifty little multi that plug into your ’s port, well, here’s the granddaddy of them all. Not only does it read all of the usual SD, MMC, XD, CF cards, Stick, pen , you can stuff a whole 2.5 or 3.5 inch into a slot on the top and read and write data. The SATA HDD Multi Function Dock works with PCs and Macs and costs around £40. We’re not aware of any UK distributors just yet but knowing the at which these things take off it shouldn’t be too long, so keep your eyes on and the usual gadget sites.

VHS VCR USB DVD

First there was the turntable, then the cassette deck, now we have, you guessed it, . Anyone who has a collection of old tapes will know that time is running out and if you want to save those precious home movies and recordings you had better get your skates on because are disappearing fast, and in five years there may not be anything to play those tapes on. The from Firebox comes with everything you need to replay your tapes, them to the and them to the file of your choice (, , etc.). It goes on sale next month for just under £150.00. For those of you that still have a working don’t forget the Boot Camp articles, which show you from tapes.

Flippin Good Camcorder?

Here’s a quick heads-up on the next craze, probably… It’s called Flip , from Pure and on the other side of the pond they’ve sold a million of them in the past few weeks. It’s a tiny pocket , around the size of a , so far so ordinary, but it has a couple of tricks up its sleeve. First it’s cheap, prices in the US start at around $99 or roughly £50. It has a built-in , so there’s no faffing around with cables, when you want to watch and your videos to your or . Flip stores around an hour’s worth of at quite reasonable , and you can upload directly to You Tube or edit the . comes from a couple of AA batteries and it has a built-in 1.5-inch display screen. Read More »

Tour Space With Microsoft

teleskopIt’s okay, hasn’t bought , at least not just yet, but Microsoft is giving away a virtual tour of with a new -based application called Worldwide Telescope. Be warned, you’ll need a reasonably quick , preferably with a dual-core CPU, and ideally running , though it will still plod along under . The images are stunning and based on actual ground and spaced based , you can zoom in on astronomical features, explore the solar and warp across the Milky Way. Okay, so it’s a bit like Sky, but there’s a bit more depth to it, better controls and it looks like it could become a very useful educational tool.

Dell Goes Green

Like car manufacturers maker’s boastings used to be all about price and but the times they are a-changing and market leader is now talking up the future efficiency of its products. is aiming for a 25 percent reduction in consumption on its and machines by 2010 – compared with today’s models – and leading the way will be a new range of ultra small machines, previewed recently at a Los Angeles environmental conference. According to CNET News the tiny uses a new mini ITX form factor , codenamed Eklo, which results in a unit box that is around 80 percent smaller than current desktops and uses 70 percent less .

Sharper Fuel Cells

, in with MIT have announced an improved fuel cell that’s claimed to have the highest density to date. have been around for yonks and basically chemical into electrical . It’s a sort of reverse electrolysis process (where water can be turned into and oxygen by passing a current through it), using exotic materials that act as catalysts. In this case methanol is the fuel source. It’s a lot safer, cheaper and easier to transport than , which has been a popular choice with fuel cell developers in the past.

’s Direct to Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) prototypes are small enough to be used inside most gadgets, from phones and receivers to personal stereos and cameras and they say they’ll last around as long as ion rechargeable batteries (3 – 5 years). Read More »

XP Gets All the Love, Just Leftovers for Vista

microsoftIt’s nothing but love for and all scraps, crumbs and leftovers for . One inherent consequence of having an operating dig its roots into the market for five years, is the creation of not only a loyal user base, but also of a community of developers that find it equally difficult to transition to a new platform. Additionally, has virtually changed the rules for software developers with the introduction of the User Account Control, forcing them to rethink products in order to run with standard user privileges. This has caused developers to steer clear of , as long as still has a strong grip of the operating market, a situation illustrated amply by Evans Data’s , North American Survey. Read More »

How to prevent your playlist in winamp from getting lost out

winampI have been using from a long time as a player, it is I think the best player which is also, but initially when I use for the first time I found a issue in it.

Let me tell you how does it happen.

I used to some songs from different directory locations ,and issue arises when accidentally I double click on any . file due to which all the which I collected in got evaded in seconds and the only songs which remain there is that on which I have accidentally double clicked. It may have happened to you some time if you have used . Read More »

Laptops Aloud

It’s not long until the holiday season begins and with the widespread of in hotels and airports, and Hotspots all over the place I’m guessing that a lot of you will be taking your with you on your travels this year. The only trouble is they’re so nickable, all it takes is a momentary distraction, and it’s gone. Well, this little freeware isn’t going to stop you doing something daft, but if might just alert you to the fact that someone is interfering with it, and if it does get pinched, they won’t be able get at the data stored on it, at least not easily. Read More »