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Erector Spinae Anyone? (Dec 18 2007 23:55 GMT) - The erector spinae are back muscles that run along each side of the spinal column. When you injure this muscle, it can really hurt. The best way to control the pain is through exercises that target these muscles. |
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New PS3 firmware adds Blu-ray Profile 1.1 & DivX support (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - With the Xbox 360 supporting DivX since its recent update, it didn't take long for Sony to add this feature to its own PlayStation 3 console series with the launch of its latest firmware update v2.10, going by High-Def Digest. This firmware update also upgrades the console to a Profile 1.1...read more... |
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ECMA announces two new storage media standards (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Ecma International is an industry association founded in 1961 and dedicated to the standardization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Consumer Electronics (CE). The 94th General Assembly held in Nice, December 13, 2007, approved, among the others, the following documents:Standard...read more... |
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CyberLink releases StreamAuthor 4 (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Cyberlink announced the release of StreamAuthor 4, software for trainers and educators to create learning materials within three easy steps.Designed to allow content experts to generate professional multimedia training content in minutes, StreamAuthor provides tools for combining video clips,...read more... |
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Kingston announces Hi-Speed Flash Memory Card Reader (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Flash memories are available in many different formats, each with its proper standard connector designed for specific uses. This wide variety can be a problem when it's necessary to move data between Flash cards and a computer or other devices, but in the market there are some multiformat readers...read more... |
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Intel unveils tiny SSDs targetted at handheld devices (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Intel has unveiled tiny solid-state storage drives for its upcoming platform for ultramobile PCs, which will go into mass production in the beginning of 2008. These would be provided as an optional module to manufacturers to embed on motherboards that are made for the Menlow platform,...read more... |
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Kanguru unveils 1st of its kind USB duplicator (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Up until now, the only widespread media duplicates that have been available include CD, DVD and hard disk duplicators and to a more limited extent, Blu-ray disc duplicators. With the massive grown in USB flash drives and USB hard disks, Kanguru has released the first of its kind standalone...read more... |
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Alternatives to flash memory? (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Flash memory is not the only type of non-volatile memory currently available. Even if these become very diffused there is another promising technology that shows more efficiency and speed: resistive RAM (ReRAM).Just to avoid confusion, non-volatile means that the memory retains data even after...read more... |
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Addonics unveils eSATA HD DVD/Blu-ray hybrid drive (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - If you're one of those who already have a high end home theatre PC with a HDCP compliant graphics card and HDTV set, but don't want to fork out $800+ on a dual format Blu-ray / HD DVD player nor have two extra boxes under the TV, Addonics has announced its Zebra Blu-ray / HD DVD external optical...read more... |
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Can Solid State Drives operate in a RAID setup? (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Solid State Drives are becoming more talked about these days, and even if prices are still prohibitive, there is a serious possibility that they can become an efficient solution for mobile PCs.Next Level Hardware published today an interesting review exploring the performance of SSDs in a...read more... |
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Toshiba announces new low-power 1.8 Inch HDDs (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Toshiba announced five new models of small form factor hard disk drives (HDDs) for PC and consumer electronics (CE).Toshiba's new 1.8-inch HDDs for PC applications include the 120GB MK1214GAH, the 60GB MK6028GAL and the lightweight 80GB MK8025GAL, weighing two grams less than traditional...read more... |
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Welcome to the new CD Freaks home (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - When you are reading this through our homepage then you've most likely seen a huge change in the layout of our website, we've been planning to change many layout features of our website the last few months and the home is one of the first to be changed. Also the header of the site should be changed...read more... |
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LG BH200 Blu-ray / HD DVD player goes on sale (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Those who have deep pockets and want to take advantage both Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats without two extra boxes under the TV may be interested in LG's latest multi-format player, the BH200, which has now gone on sale. It natively supports both formats including full HD DVD support as being...read more... |
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Blu-ray player falls below $300 barrier (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Several online stores including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Circuit City and Costco have dropped the price of the Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray disc player to between $270 and $299 at this time of writing. Going by this X-bit labs report, so far Samsung appears to have done this quietly. As this...read more... |
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You are a thief: the saga continues... (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - After our previous report about the absurd declarations that people ripping their own audio CDs are thieves, there is another chapter in the saga. According to the recording industries, as reported by Ars Technica, making copies of legally purchased CDs is not explicitly authorized by the labels,...read more... |
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My Book World Edition can't share MP3, AVI, etc. files (Dec 18 2007 23:54 GMT) - Anyone thinking of getting a Western Digital NAS for sharing or remotely accessing audio and video content will need to take a very close look at what content can be shared before making the purchase. Apparently, Western Digital, a very well known brand of hard disk drives, has made the...read more... |
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