We know that Windows 8 which is currently ‘in the works’ will have a ton of new features, and since the early build of Windows 8 got leaked, computer enthusiasts have managed to find an additional feature – ‘detect human presence’ aka Kinect support.

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PSN taken down due to piracy outbreak?

On April 27, 2011, in Gaming, by Mike Jefferson

You all know that PSN has been down for several days now, and Sony is blaming hackers for this outage, but is that the truth? According to a different source, PSN has been down in order to prevent piracy, and not due to hackers’ attack.

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The long-awaited Apple white iPhone 4 will finally go on sale tomorrow. Apple has officically announced that the white iPhone 4 will be available from April 28th on the Apple online stores and across 28 countries, including the US. Also, Apple has announced that the iPad 2 will be released in Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and eight other countries tomorrow and Friday. The iPad 2 with Wi-Fi will be available in China next week.

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You might have heard of TV tuner cards before, that lets you watch TV on your PC or laptops.  If you love watching TV shows and love Apple products, there is a good news for you. This time a company Elgato (Tivizen) has launched a pocket-sized TV tuner that will let you watch your favourite shows on your iPhone and ipad on the go.

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YouTube converts videos to WebM format

On April 27, 2011, in Social Networking, by Mike Jefferson

It has been almost a year since Google announced its open-source WebM video format, and now the time is right for YouTube to begin transcoding videos into this new format.

Folks from YouTube are already working hard on converting of most popular videos on YouTube to WebM, and according to them, it seems that about 30 percent of all videos have been converted to this format. In addition, all new vides are now automatically converted into WebM, a video format that is based around VP8 codec that is intended for use with HTML5 video.

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PlayStation Network down due to outside attacks?

On April 26, 2011, in Gaming, Latest News, by Mike Jefferson

It seems that both Sony and PlayStation 3 users are having problems with the PlayStation Network. The PlayStation Network has been down for several days now, and it looks like the cause of PSN’s outage has been an outside attack.

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Although many users don’t like to see toolbars in their browser, Internet Explorer is still relying on them, so if you’re an Internet Explorer users, you might be interested in the latest release of Google Toolbar.

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