Roxio Software Helps You Take Control of Your Music

If you are a music fan, whether you download songs from the Internet or have a vast collection of CDs, LPs and cassettes stored in your house, Roxio has a piece of software that will help you manage your collection and get more out of your music.

Roxio is probably best known as the maker of Easy CD Creator, a program that helped users make copies of media, even from copy-protected disks. Roxio's newest foray into digital media management is Easy Media Creator 8 Suite, which allows users to capture, rip and store digital audio, make and share playlists, import and organize photos, capture and edit video, view DVDs, back up files, burn audio, video, CDs, DVDs and photo CDs with ease and much more.

But there's much more to Roxio than Easy Media Creator. Roxio's DigitalMedia Studio will help you burn discs for backup and sharing of files and music, as well as allowing you to organize your CD collection, browse by artist, album and genre and create your own mix CDs in minutes.

Roxio's PhotoSuite allows you to easily correct problems in your digital photos, create calendars, cards and other projects involving photos and burn CDs to preserve your precious photos.

eDVD by Roxio allows you to add all sorts of bells and whistles to DVDs you author, including links to web pages, high-definition video, high-resolution still photos, presentations, documents, spreadsheets, flash animation, MP3s and more. And if you need help editing the video for your Hollywood-quality DVD, Roxio can help you with its VideoWave program.

Roxio can also help you capture, compress and store DVDs, remove subtitles or alternative language tracks, combine DVD and DivX formats on one disk, play back on your computer, make labels for your disks and much more.

If you use a Macintosh computer, don't despair. Roxio has powerful media management software for you, too. It's called Toast, and it makes just about anything you'd want to do with digital audio or video a whole lots easier.

Roxio's Toast takes drag and drop simplicity to a whole new level, allowing you to convert DivX files to DVD, burn large files across multiple disks, compress DvDs, put music on an audio DVD with TV menus and shuffle options, create high-definition slide shows, even make custom hybrid Mac and PC discs.

Toast will also help you make widescreen DVDs, convert LPs, cassettes and CDs to your iPod, And with Spin Doctor, which is included with Toast 7, you can capture live audio and store it on your computer. Record a speech, Internet radio, even your old record collection and burn it to CD or audio DVD.

Roxio's line of software allows you to take control of all the media in your home, whether you want backups of DVD movies in case the kids scratch them up, a place to store family photos or a way to collect and organize your entire audio collection.

Steve Williamson is the owner of Best Software Review, your source for reviews of the top software for your home and office. Shop smarter and run your home or business more efficiently with a little help from http://www.best-software-review.com.

Solberg third at Bettega Memorial

Subaru World Rally Team star Petter Solberg finished a close third in the Bettega Memorial Rallysprint at the Bologna Motorshow on 13-14 December.

Aboard a factory-entered Subaru Impreza WRC2008, the Norwegian finished third after a series of knock-out rounds on both Saturday and Sunday in a mixed-surface arena resembling a WRC spectator stage.

The initial plan was for Chris Atkinson to take the reigns at Bologna, but the Australian was sidelined after his heavy crash on the opening day of Rally GB when he and co-driver Stéphane Prévot slid off the road on sheet ice. Whilst both Atkinson and Prévot are recovering well having suffered no serious injuries from the impact, Chris was given independent medical advice to miss the Bettega Memorial to ensure that he is fully rested in time for the pre-event Rally Ireland test in the new year.

The Bettega Memorial is one of the most popular motorsport events to take place at the Bologna Motor Show and honours the memory of the late Attilio Bettega, a star of the world rally scene in the 1970s and early 1980s. This year was its 24th running.

Subaru has a good heritage at this prestigious event. Last year SWRT test driver Markko Märtin claimed victory aboard an Impreza WRC2007. In 2005 MotoGP star Valentino Rossi thrilled his home crowd when he drove an Impreza WRC2005, and in 2004 Colin McRae was reunited with the model that took him to the 1995 World Rally Championship.

Top six overall positions:
1, Dani Sordo, Citroen C4 WRC
2, Gigi Galli, Ford Focus
3, Petter Solberg, Subaru Impreza
4, Kris Meeke, Citroen Xsara
Eliminated, Francois Duval, Subaru Impreza
Eliminated, Marcus Gronholm, Ford Focus

Source:
http://www.swrt.com

LG KP265

Specifications
LG KP265
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
96 x 46 x 17 mm (3.78 x 1.81 x 0.67 in)
90 gram
TFT, 256K colors
128 x 160 pixels, 1.77 inches (~116 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
Yes
Yes
5 MB
microSD, up to 4 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Class 10



v1.2 with A2DP

2.0
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Alert
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS, MMS
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
WAP 2.0/xHTML
FM radio

Yes
1.3 MP

Black
MIDP 2.0
- Loudspeaker
- Mini-SIM
- 3.5mm jack
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- MP4/3gp player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 900 mAh
Up to 300 h
Up to 3 h

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Guide to Buying a Webcam

By Andrew Gates

How web broadcasting works

Webcams are those handy little cameras that attach to your PC and send images to a web page that can be viewed by others. This enables you to share daily life events with friends and family in other parts of the country or the world, or to arrange a video-conference with colleagues and maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Of course the number of ways to use this technology is limited only by your imagination.

Web Cameras

But before you buy a webcam, it pays to understand a little about how the technology of broadcasting images over the Internet works. Of course, if you\'re a full bottle on this already, you can skip this section and go straight to browsing the options on Myshopping.com.au where you can compare products and suppliers, their specifications and prices.

Webcams provide \'real time\' images of people; places and events that can be viewed \'live\' on a web page. The broadcasting end has a camera that captures the images, feeds them into a computer to an ISP and out to viewing pages across the Internet. There are two different types of broadcast: streaming images, where the images are a constant stream downloaded in video format; or Java, where the images are captured at fixed time intervals and refreshed on the web pages at a rate fixed by the broadcaster.

The Applications - What are you intending to broadcast, and to whom?

There is a wide range of uses of webcam technology. Some examples include personal \'Big Brother\' style diaries, sharing of family events, workplace security, video conferencing, virtual tourism, road traffic management, weather watching, event broadcast and a host of others.

Before you make a choice about any webcam equipment, it helps to decide exactly how you want to use the technology, in other words, what you are intending to broadcast. This decision will impact upon the type of camera you use, and how you use it.

A second consideration is, who will be viewing your content? What level of quality is expected? This will help determine the type of camera you use, the software involved and your Internet connection. Of course, your Internet connection may be a limitation on how much you can do.

The requirements for video conferencing are different from the requirements of workplace security, which are different again from the requirements of sharing a family event.

The physical components

There are a number of physical components required to make web cam technology work. At the top of the list is the camera itself. Then, depending on the type of camera you use and the way in which you want to deliver the content to the Internet, you may need to incorporate video capture hardware in your computer. Some software is required to help you process the data, and Internet connection is required and a web page into which the data is fed.

CAMERA CHOICES

Your choice of camera depends somewhat on what you are intending to show. If you need to reach a large public audience yo may want good quality camcorder or megapixel camera that captures high quality images. If it\'s just for seeing who\'s at your front door or keeping an eye on the kids in their playroom, then it may not need to present high quality images. If you are intending to use it outdoors, it will need to be weather proof and you may need to consider sun and UV protection. Available power supply and any robotic requirements for camera movement and focus are extra considerations.

Dedicated webcams

The most basic webcams connect to a PC using a simple USB connection. A wide range of cameras with accompanying software at a range of prices is available for this type of application. Simply search though Myshopping.com.au to compare prices and specifications. Dedicated webcams are simple to install and easy to use, but come with limitations that affect the quality of the images, such as low number of frames per second (refresh rates) and resolution (pixels per inch).

Camcorders and security cameras

Higher quality images and more camera control come from using camcorder and security cameras. To use these devices you will need to add a video capture card to your PC. Once you have that installed however, you can use a wide range of cameras from broadcast cameras to miniature spy cameras. You can include variable lens options, filters for daylight and low light situations, as well as robotic controls for panning and focus adjustments. You can search through Myshopping.com.au for camcorder selections.

Integrated cameras

An integrated camera combines the camera and the optical hardware with a video server, and as such requires no additional software. They can be used in network situations or as stand-alone devices for monitoring progress on a construction project for example.

Megapixel cameras

Network megapixel cameras combine network capability with high quality digital camera technology. These cameras offer excellent quality but this creates large files sizes, therefore they have limited application in constant streaming video. However for interval refreshed archive image collection, they are ideal, providing a constant record and high quality. You can search through Myshopping.com.au for digital camera selections.

SOFTWARE

If you are not using an integrated camera solution, you will need to install an encoding program like Webcaster or MediaCaster to transfer your images to a web page.

At the receiver end, when web surfers browse the internet and wish to view live video on the web for the first time, they will need to download dedicated applications that show the content such as an ActiveX control, Windows Media player, Flash player or the like.

INTERNET CONNECTION

Finally, you need an Internet connection. The hardware you will need may include a modem for dial-up connection, or modem/router for a broadband solution. Naturally the higher the quality you want, or the faster refresh rate you want, the more bandwidth you will need. ADSL (Broadband) is going to offer you the best solution, but keep in mind what your Internet connection when you are making choices of cameras and feeder software.

Webcam applications work well with wireless solutions. Make sure when you are purchasing a camera or network video solution that it is compatible with any wireless system you may be using in a LAN.

Key considerations

The specifications that are variable with webcam applications, and are affected by camera type, web interface and Internet connection, include the number of frames per second and the image resolution.

Frames-per-second is the number of times a still image flashes by in a second to give the appearance of moving pictures. In Australia, the standard television PAL format is at 25 frames per second. A webcam with up to 30 frames per second will show normal video images. But the more frames per second you demand, the more bandwidth, memory and processing power is required.

Resolution is measured the number of pixels per inch. High quality photographs require a high resolution. But the standard for web images is a low 72 dpi. Higher resolution images will not be of any better visual quality, just slower to upload and download.

Use Myshopping.com.au to compare different webcams, camcorders and digital cameras. You can compare the prices and specifications of the different products and brands, and a wide range of reputable vendors.

Source:
http://www.articleworld.net

Andrew Gates is a writer for comparison online shopping site - http://www.myshopping.com.au , MyShopping.com.au helps you compare web cameras - http://www.myshopping.com.au/PT--53_Web_Cameras and buy online from top-rated online stores. You can also read webcams reviews - http://www.myshopping.com.au/PT--53_Web_Cameras and specifications.

Rio Ferdinand writes off Arsenal title hopes

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has written off Arsenal's title hopes, believing it will become a three-way battle between the defending champions, Chelsea and Liverpool.

Arsenal are eight points behind leaders Liverpool, seven adrift of Chelsea and two off United.

"I presume us, Chelsea and Liverpool will start pulling away a bit after Christmas," Ferdinand told BBC radio from Tokyo where United are competing in the Club World Cup of continental champions.

"It's not beyond them (Arsenal), it's just my personal opinion that it will be between us three this season."

Arsene Wenger's side are languishing in fifth place after surrendering the lead in a tame 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough on Saturday.

At the same time, Aston Villa's 4-2 win over Bolton Wanderers took Martin O'Neill's side into fourth.

United, who drew 0-0 with Spurs last Saturday, will miss next weekend's round of Premier League matches, but Ferdinand said everyone would be keeping a close eye on what was happening.

"We'll be looking and seeing what's going on," he said.

"Last weekend we were disappointed, especially after our game, but when you look back on it you can take it that we came out of it better than anyone else because we drew away and the other teams drew at home.

"We can take some comfort from that but it would have been nice to have got the three points. We would have been sitting a lot prettier than we are now.

"It looks like teams will drop points. Hull going to Anfield and getting a draw is a massive result for them. Who would have said that before the season kicked off?

"West Ham getting a draw at Chelsea was a surprise as well. There have been quite a few unusual results this season but I am sure it is good for the fans."

Source:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com

Silva excited by Milan challenge

Thiago Silva arrived in Milan on Sunday where he is set to sign a contract to become AC's first acquisition for the 2009-10 campaign.The Fluminense central defender is expected to put pen to paper on a deal at the San Siro on Monday after undergoing a medical.

However, the Brazil international will not be able to play for Carlo Ancelotti's outfit until next season with Milan having all of their non-European places covered.

Silva is the latest Brazilian to join Milan, whose contingent already includes Alexandre Pato, Kaka, Dida, Emerson and Ronaldinho and he believes he will have no problem fitting in.

"I said yes to Milan because they are among the best clubs in the world and I will do everything to remain there for a long time," said Silva.

"Pato and Kaka are my friends and I am delighted to be able to play with them.

"I know Italian football, the tournament is difficult and hard but I think I will adapt quickly."

The 24-year-old will have a huge responsibility on his shoulders as he is set to replace veteran defender Paolo Maldini, who will retire at the end of the season.

"Maldini is very important for Milan," added Silva. "It will be difficult to replace him but I'll do the best I can in order to do as he has done in the history of this club.

Source:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com

Gattuso sustains serious injury

Milan midfield star Gennaro Gattuso could be out for six months after suffering a serious knee injury against Catania.

The pugnacious Azzurri ace seemed fine during the San Siro victory and played the full 90 minutes.

But the Rossoneri's official website has revealed that Gattuso was sent for tests after reporting severe pain after the game.

Provisional indications are that Ringhio has torn his anterior cruciate ligament in his knee - a very serious problem that requires a lengthy recovery period.

The 30-year-old will undergo tests tomorrow in Antwerp with Dr Marc Martens and club medic Jean Pierre Meersseman.

Source:
http://www.acmilan-online.com

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