Thursday, February 22, 2007

FeedBurner

Feedburner is another way to get noticed in the blogging and blogcast world. THe site is a provider of media distribution and audience engagement service for blogs and RSS feeds ... some big names on there and looks like a big social network.

Floola ipod cross platform manager

Floola is an ipod manager which needs no installation, i.e. it can run straight from your ipod, it runs over Linux, Windows and OSX, it has many features such as playlists, lyrics support, podcasts, notes, copy and artwork, oh and plus video too.

Want to know the best bit ---- its Freeware.

I have been using Anapod Explorer for a while now and really like it a lot but there is no Linux version, so I can't jump between work and home PCs at the moment ..... Floola may be a work around....

Spotback news web site

SpotBack is a personalized news WEB site which, like MANY other personalized news WEB sites, lets you trawl through the news in areas of interest to you.  You can set up news alerts to an email account filtered by key tags as well but what seems cool is the ability to follow music news, which if they have any mp3 links attached to will play for you.  Nice idea.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

BBC steps closer to offering Internet TV

It looks as though the BBC will continue their listen again radio service, where you can hear radio shows up to 7 days after they air, with an on demand Internet TV service for ALL BBC TV shows.  A select number of shows have been available online for a while now, but this promises to be much, much bigger.

Channel 4 (also in the UK) tried something similar but a lot of their content was not free, so you would have been just as well to record the show yourself, BBC however say that their content will be free although you will only be able to download a show up to 7 days after it has been on and then only store it on your HDD for up to 30days.

They are calling it iPlayer and a final decision on the service will be made before May 2nd 2007 after public consultation.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Java password generator

Zarate labs has a JAVA based password generator here called SuperGenPass.  It basically takes a "master" password and then uses a one-way hash function based on ths master password and the WEB site domain you happen to be reading to generate a unique password.

Full instructions are here .... really easy to use by all accounts !!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

SendUit file shareing service

There are many occasions when you may need to send large files where email is probably not practical .... SendUit is a great little service which allows you to do just that.

Upload your files (100mb limit) set the download time (how long will the file be available) then send your secure URL to the people who need to download the file.

Their privacy policy is here

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Live Writer works with the new Blogger

This being a Blogger account i was disappointed when Blogger.Beta stopped working with Microsoft Live Writer (MLW).  I've just gone through a PC rebuild and installed the latest MLW and it all works again.  Not sure if this is simply becuase the new Blogger is out of Beta or if MLW now supports the new Blogger (it fell in a heap when I tried to connect the two previously) .... either way it works and all is good.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Vista DreamScene

Windows Dreamscene is an animated wallpaper and video technology for Microsoft Vista Ultimate, (note: It is ONLY for Ultimate). It is part of the Ultimate Extras package and runs on top of Aero Glass and apparently does not take up a lot of CPU usage. I have not tried it yet but the idea is very simply that you can use video as desktop backgrounds, be that some of the free samples that come with the package or use your own.
I intend to try it out soon, so will post some thoughts and findings then

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Speed up IE for Windows

OK, first off you need to use regedt32 for this ... if you have never used this, or not sure then read up on it first, get used to it then try this ... you could muck up Windows if you don't know what you are doing ... you have been warned !!

  • Close IE
  • Goto regedit
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Internet Settings
  • Create two DWORD values [Right click, New> DWORD Value] as follows
  • MaxConnections Per1_0Server : Decimal value 10
  • MaxConnections PerServer : Decimal value 10
  • (if you already have these two DWORDs then increase the decimal value to 10 in each

Open IE and you should see a load page performace increase.

Why does this work?
Internet Explorer performance is greatly dependent in part on the number of simultaneous connections that can be made for a current page. By default, the value is 4. This means only a maximum of 4 simultaneous connectons will be made per server.