Sony Challenges Apple’s iTunes
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, September 2nd 2010. Under Mac/Apple, Technology Tags: Apple, iTubes, iTunes, Multimedia, PlayStation 3, Qriocity, QrioC\cuy, Sony
Sony is expected to introduce a web-based music and video service, which will challenge Apple's iTunes, this week.
Sony will announce a new innovation to challenge iTunes at the IFA Consumer Electronics Unlimited in Berlin, which starts tomorrow. Sony has revealed plans to introduce an online based music and video service ... Continue Reading
The Pirate Bay – The Movie
Published By Shadowon On Friday, August 27th 2010. Under Social Networks, Technology Tags: Documentary, Movie, Simon Klose, The Pirate Bay
The Swedish director Simon Klose is planning to film a documentary about the The Pirate Bay to be funded using the Internet.
On 28 August, the Swedish director Simon Klose is starting a funding operation for to create a documentary on The Pirate Bay. Simon Klose hopes to collect about 200.000 ... Continue Reading
Half a Billion Attempts to Infect Computers – in Just Three Months
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, August 24th 2010. Under Technology Tags: Attacks, Exploits, Internet, Kaspersky, Malware, Security, Threats, Virus
The security company Kaspersky has studied the amount of threats discovered on the web for the second quarter of 2010.
The security company Kaspersky Lab has released a study in which they have measured the number of threats on the internet during the second quarter of this year. During this period, ... Continue Reading
New Brilliant Search Feature From Google
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, August 24th 2010. Under Google, Technology, Videos Tags: Google, Live Search, Streaming Search, Video
Google Streaming Search is a completely new way to search, it displays the search results in real time as you type.
Selected Google accounts have already received the new feature that delivers real-time results of your search string. In other words, there is no need to press enter. This makes it ... Continue Reading
Microsoft Kinect: No Voice Control at Launch (Updated)
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, August 24th 2010. Under Entertainment, Microsoft, Technology Tags: Kinect, Microsoft, Voice Calls, Voice Control, Xbox 360, Xbox Live
The Microsoft Kinect voice control will not be available at launch, but will be announced later.
To yell out: "Xbox, play movie" in the living room is one of the more stylish aspects of Microsoft's camera control Kinect, but it now seems that we'll have to wait a while before we ... Continue Reading
Addiction to Video Games Curable With Medicine
Published By Shadowon On Monday, August 23rd 2010. Under Technology Tags: Addiction, Medicine, Video Games
South Korean psychiatrists say they have successfully reduced computer game addiction by using the antidepressant Bupropion.
Wired writes about a study at Chung Ang University in South Korea, which tested eleven people who were dependent on video games (they played Starcraft on average four hours per day). Two of them had ... Continue Reading
Peter Sunde: The Pirate Bay Really Sucks!
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, August 18th 2010. Under Technology, Videos Tags: Download, Peter Sunde, The Pirate Bay, Torrent, Video
Peter Sunde thinks that The Pirate Bay has been around for far too long now. The time is right for new technology.
During a lecture on the technology-/student exhibition Campus Party in Mexico this weekend, Peter Sunde said this about the torrent tracker that he helped to build, and which he ... Continue Reading
Rupert Murdoch Starts Online Newspaper
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, August 17th 2010. Under Entertainment, Technology Tags: News Corporation, Newspaper, Online, Rupert Murdoch
Internet critic Rupert Murdoch is making a new newspaper, specially adapted for smartphones and mobile devices and netbooks.
It was during the News Corporation's quarterly presentation that Rupert Murdoch told the Los Angeles Times about the new newspaper. It is not clear when it will come out, but it will ... Continue Reading
15 Years With Microsoft Internet Explorer
Published By Shadowon On Monday, August 16th 2010. Under Microsoft, Technology Tags: Firefox, IE, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Mozilla, Navigator, Netscape
Today it is 15 years since the first version of Internet Explorer was released, and a lot has happened since then.
In 1995, on August 16, Microsoft released its first browser, Internet Explorer 1.0. Internet Explorer was actually a redesigned version of a previous browsers known as Spyglass Mosaic, which was ... Continue Reading
The European Commission is Investigating Apple
Published By Shadowon On Wednesday, August 11th 2010. Under Mac/Apple, Technology Tags: Adobe, Apple, EU Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Flash, iOS
It's not only the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that is interested in Apple's block against Flash, even the European Commission is now investigating Apple.
According to the New York Post , the European Commission has decided to begin investigation of Apple's refusal to let Adobe Flash in on iOS-based products such ... Continue Reading
Shadowland Takes a Few Weeks Off!
Published By Shadowon On Friday, July 16th 2010. Under Entertainment, Technology Tags: Gaming, Shadowland TV, Toolbar, Vacation, Videos
It's been a good year so far for Shadowland, with lots of exciting things going on to write about. But now it is finally time for a vacation.
Summer is here and it is time to step away from the computer and get some tan. And since I'm currently the only ... Continue Reading
Explore Mars From Your Computer
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, July 15th 2010. Under Entertainment, Microsoft, Technology, Videos Tags: Explore, Mapmakers, Mars, Microsoft, NASA, Truthseeker, WorldWide Telescope
Microsoft and NASA has produced the most detailed map of Mars to date, free for you to explore.
Microsoft Research, together with the American space agency NASA, has made available the mostdetailed mapping application for March, to date. The maps have been put together by a team at NASA who goes ... Continue Reading
Now You Can Create Your Own Android Apps
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, July 15th 2010. Under Google, Technology, Videos Tags: Android, App Inventor, Create Apps, Google, Video
Google has developed an ingenious program that allows to create applications for Android, without any programming.
Google has just launched App Inventor which is a new tool for creating applications for Android. Unlike other tools, App Inventor lets you create apps without any programming skills.
To create an application, the user only ... Continue Reading


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