Friday 27 May 2011

Open-source media player Miro 4 syncs your library with Android devices

Open-source media player Miro 4 syncs your library with Android devices: "

miro4 android sync Open source media player Miro 4 syncs your library with Android devices

The Participatory Culture Foundation (PCF) launched a new version of its open-source media player Miro. Version 4 allows users to manage their media library — including iTunes libraries, videos, playlists and apps — in one place and then sync it [library] with Android devices. In other words, it promises to deliver the same functionality iPhone users have with iTunes to the Android community.

I haven’t tried it myself — I’m all about the cloud — but I know people that simple gotta have (or so they think) their stuff stored locally and then (eventually) sync it with their phones.

In addition to the media player and library management features, Miro 4 also comes with video converter to ensure users have the ability to download and play almost any video or music format. Moreover, it can work with a number of music and video stores and stream various media files.

As an open-source software, Miro 4 is available for multiple platforms, including PC, Mac and Linux. You can get it from here.

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T-Mobile G2 and Sidekick 4G free with contract tonight only

T-Mobile G2 and Sidekick 4G free with contract tonight only: "

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T-Mobile announced on Twitter that it will be holding an “Insomnia Sale” for the G2 and the Sidekick 4G. From the looks of things, it’s a pretty damn good sale if you can stay awake for it. You can pick up either device for free if you sign a new, two-year contract. So if you were on the fence about joining T-Mobile because of the looming acquisition by AT&T, maybe FREE might be enough to sway you.

The G2 is certainly a very capable device, and it’s perfect for folks who want a vanilla Android device with a physical QWERTY keyboard. The Sidekick 4G really won me over even though I’m not a fan of custom UIs on Android. It’s still very much like the Sidekicks of yesteryear.

If you think you’re up for a new contract with the nation’s fourth largest carrier, the sale takes place tonight between the hours of 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. PST, or 12 midnight until 6 a.m. EST.

[Via: TMONews]

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U.S. Cellular launches Social Scene app for its messaging phones like Samsung Messager Touch and LG Saber

U.S. Cellular launches Social Scene app for its messaging phones like Samsung Messager Touch and LG Saber: "

socialscene screens1 U.S. Cellular launches Social Scene app for its messaging phones like Samsung Messager Touch and LG SaberIn an effort to make its messaging phones more appealing to the users, U.S. Cellular launched a new social mobile app that doesn’t require a smartphone. Available as a free download for postpaid customers with a data plan, Social Scene works on the carrier’s most popular messaging phones like the Samsung Messager Touch and LG Saber. The application consolidates Facebook, Twitter and some other social networks into one place, making it easy to say in touch with your buddies while on the go. Moreover, there’s the option to upload pictures from the phone, tweet and retweet in real-time, and stream customized RSS feeds from more than 50 news, entertainment and sports sites.

If you commit on a two-year U.S. Cellular contract (with the data plan), you’ll be able to get the LG Saber for free after instant rebate. The Samsung Messager Touch, on the other hand, costs $39.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate.

Messaging feature phones are not good enough for you? No problem – U.S. Cellular also offers few Android smartphones.

U.S. Cellular launches Social Scene app for its messaging phones like Samsung Messager Touch and LG Saber is a post from: IntoMobile



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T-Mobile G2X pulled due to quality issues? [UPDATE: It's just very popular]

T-Mobile G2X pulled due to quality issues? [UPDATE: It's just very popular]: "
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The best handset for T-Mobile at the moment, the G2X, may have just been pulled due to quality issues. From random reboots to light leakage, T-Mobile’s dual-core phone may be down for the count.

As a happy owner of the T-Mobile G2X, I was surprised to hear so many are having issues with the handset. Searching for the handset on the T-Mobile website will only return results for accessories, so this could be a serious issue. I experienced random reboots when I first purchased the device running the stock software, but after flashing custom ROMs I have yet to see this issue again. Because of this, I assumed that it was a software related issue but it looks like the G2X could have hardware issues instead.

We’re wondering if the problems are so bad that T-Mobile may need to recall the device and offer a replacement device to owners. We could understand if Magenta had received a bad batch of G2X phones, but that wouldn’t warrant pulling it from the website. We gave the G2X a glowing review last month, so it’s unfortunate to hear that there are issues that are serious enough to pull it from shelves.

We’ve yet to get word from T-Mobile themselves as to why the G2X is no longer available but if it’s gone for good we’ll probably be hearing from the carrier shortly with an official announcement. If this is the case, we wondering what T-Mobile’s strategy is to keep owners of the handset happy, and if it involves a handset replacement, which one?

Honestly, if the G2X is recalled and I have to give it up, I will seriously consider switching to Sprint for the EVO 3D. Even with a locked bootloader, HTC handsets are usually top-notch in quality and likely won’t have issues like this. That said, I hope T-Mobile addresses the issue without having to recall the handset.

[UPDATE:] We reached out to T-Mobile and this is the official response regarding the G2X’s availability.

The T-Mobile G2x with Google has been a highly popular device with both customers and employees since its launch last month, and high demand has resulted in inventory constraints, which we are working with LG to address.

That’s relieving, isn’t it. You can blame the employees on the short stock, but they have suffered enough by activating the handset so many times without being able to grab one until recently. Any issues about the G2X are likely software-based and will be fixed over time.

[Via: TMONews]

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LoSo mobile app lets you see what’s going on right now at local bars and restaurants

LoSo mobile app lets you see what’s going on right now at local bars and restaurants: "

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We’ve seen quite a few apps that provide users with the best bar and restaurant reviews. On the other hand, there is an increasing number of check-in services, which let you see where your friends are at any given moment. Combine the two and you get LoSo.

The new mobile application — at the moment available for iPhone — lets you see what’s going on right now at local bars and restaurants. It does its magic by scanning 200,000 Facebook and Twitter feeds of bars and restaurants, as well as users’ check-ins from Foursquare and Facebook Places to determine where the people are at any given moment and which place is offering an awesome deal. But that’s not all – you can also use the LoSo app to check-in to Foursquare and Facebook Places and let your friends know where you are at the moment. Similarly, you can invite other LoSo users to join the party.

In addition, there are so called Restaurant Rewards Points, which are good for free drinks, eats, prizes and other stuff from local businesses; and LoSo Loyalty Rewards for users frequenting the same place often…

I like the idea, what do you say?

LoSo (FREE) [iTunes link]

LoSo mobile app lets you see what’s going on right now at local bars and restaurants is a post from: IntoMobile



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Galaxy Tab 8.9 hits up the FCC

Galaxy Tab 8.9 hits up the FCC: "
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The smaller, thinner, and lighter version of the already slim Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Galaxy Tab 8.9 has just made its way through the FCC. The sexy Honeycomb tablet should make its way to the US sometime in the early summer and while we’re not surprised that we’re seeing the tablet grace the FCC, we’re certainly excited about it.

With the exception of the physical dimensions and battery size of the Galaxy Tab 8.9 it shares the most of the same specifications it’s larger brother does. We’ll see the 8.9 incher sport the same 1280 x 800 display, 3 megapixel rear camera that can record in 720p HD, 2 megapixel front-facing camera, HD video playback, stereo speakers, WiFi (b/g/n), Bluetooth, and Samsung’s TouchWiz UX that’s actually adds a lot of small tweaks you won’t find in Honeycomb without heavily skinning it.

Coming in at a mere 470 grams, the Galaxy Tab 8.9 will be easy to hold on to for long periods of time without the weight getting to you. The tablet will also come with a lighter price than the 10.1, starting a $469 for a 16GB version and $569 for the 32GB version. The 10.1 inch version doesn’t vary greatly in price, as you can pay $30 extra and grab the 16GB version, but those looking into the 8.9 Galaxy Tab likely want it for its size. The price just doesn’t hurt.

Since the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will ship with Android 3.1 Honeycomb we can expect the same for the 8.9 inch version as well. While the changes between versions are small, the new features are more than welcomed. Android 3.1 offers up resizable widgets, better multitasking, and the ability to turn a tablet into a USB host. Unfortunately, neither versions of the tablet have USB ports and you’ll have to deal with the proprietary connector, but that sacrifice may be worth it for those looking into a tablet that’s so thin.

Keep an eye out for this tablet.

[Via: FCC, AndroidCentral]

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Review: Verizon Xperia Play – Game on!

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We reviewed the international version of the Sony Ericsson Verizon Xperia Play a while ago but the handset has just landed on Verizon and we thought we’d give the world’s first PlayStation Phone another look on Big Red.

There’s not much different in the Verizon version with the hardware, so I’ll defer to the great work already done by Simon Sage. You die-hard Android fans out there will love that the Verizon Xperia Play launches with a near-stock version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. I’ll note the specific parts that are unique to Verizon’s version of the PlayStation Phone in the full review below.

Sony Ericsson Verizon Xperia Play

Available soon for $99.99 on a three-year contract from Rogers, $199.99 on a two-year contract from Verizon

Specifications (Spec-sheet)

  • a SonyEricsson Play front21 300x200 Review: Verizon Xperia Play   Game on!1 GHz Snapdragon processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 4-inch FWVGA display (854 x 480)
  • 5-megapixel camera with LED flash
  • 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera
  • 8 GB microSD card preloaded
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Timescape and Sony Ericsson customizations
  • Verizon 3G
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA support
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS

The Good

  • Tasteful, simple, useful software customizations
  • Great games with high replay value
  • Wide selection of apps
  • Near stock version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread

The Bad

  • Added thickness and new controls feel awkward for smartphone
  • Games eat up a lot of battery life
  • Joysticks awkward to use
  • Mediocre camera quality

Hardware

a SonyEricsson Play shoulde1 300x200 Review: Verizon Xperia Play   Game on!The Verizon version obviously has the Verizon logo on the game pad and on the back but it’s essentially the same make and build as the international version.

The Verizon Xperia Play has a 4-inch FWVGA display, that, though lacking the heavy duty “Reality Display” and Bravia branding as the Arc, is just as sharp and responsive. There are still the same brightness issues, however … In an attempt to smoothly transition to ambient lighting conditions, brightness will gradually increase or decrease, but in darker situations, this can sometimes result in a flickering effect that goes up and down as it tries to find a sweet spot. That makes for a lot of eye strain, and usually resulted in me just waiting for better conditions. This wouldn’t be so much of a problem if there was an option to turn off automatic brightness adjustments.

In terms of layout, the Verizon Xperia Play wins bonus points over its bigger brother, the Arc, for having a dedicated search key alongside menu, home, and back. Along the right side are the L and R shoulder buttons for gaming and a volume rocker in between. I’m a little disappointed that L and R don’t have any remapping options, because either one would be a great camera shutter key. Like the Arc, the Play is having some fun with LED placement, this time being built into the power button on the top. It’s a nice change of pace, and works perfectly well.

The left side hosts the 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB slot, while two speaker ports sit opposite of the L and R keys. The back is home to the 5 megapixel camera, LED flash, and secondary microphone with subtle Xperia branding in the center next to the Sony Ericsson logo. The rear battery cover was flimsy and a pain to take off and put back on, but underneath the hood both SIM and microSD slots were easy to find and accessible without removing the 1500 mAh battery. If you intend on loading up games that are hundreds upon hundred of megabytes in size, and your microSD card is already full of music and other media, being able to hot-swap easily will be very welcome.

Buried at the Verizon Xperia Play’s heart is a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor with 512 MB of RAM. Generally speaking, it’s enough to handle 3D games, though I have had a few experiences where game play slows down. That could just as easily be a result of background apps or syncing, in any case.

Build Quality and Finish

play11 300x216 Review: Verizon Xperia Play   Game on!The Sony Ericsson Verizon Xperia Play lacks the the slimness and sharpness of the Arc, but still has enough style thanks to some well-placed curves. The slide mechanism has sufficient kick, but I do worry about any phone with moving parts. With enough abuse over time, any spring can lose its bounce. In terms of feel, the whole exterior is smooth plastic, which will likely mark easily over time. I didn’t have any of the same screen scratching issues as with the Arc, but it looks like it has the same secondary protective film that was prone to marking.

Software

The software on the Verizon Verizon Xperia Play has one major difference from the international version: it’s nearly stock Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Yes, there are a few preloaded apps and some Sony Ericsson wallpapers but this is a near-clean version of Android 2.3.2 (Yes, that’s not the latest version).

Android 2.3 Gingerbread debuted on the Samsung Nexus S and while it’s not quite the quantum leap that Froyo was, it still adds a ton of little features which add up. The one that’s most noticeable is the way you select text has been changed to make it easier to copy and paste. There are also nice little user interface flourishes throughout the OS – For instance, if you get to the top or bottom of a webpage or app, you’ll see an orange bar glow. This is a small but neat little touch.

You’ll also notice many overall performance improvements over Android 2.2 devices even though the Xperia Play doesn’t rock a dual-core processor. In general, it’s been very fast and responsive whether I’m making calls, downloading apps, surfing the web or sending out e-mails. The gaming experience is pretty smooth too but that can get bogged down depending on how many apps you’re running.

The Verizon Xperia Play comes preloaded with a handful of preloaded apps including Amazon Kindle, the VCast App Store, VZ Navigator, It’s nice to finally see handsets launching with Android 2.3 Gingerbread and it’s even nicer to see it not being mucked around with too much. Unless it’s HTC Sense, I’ve found that many of the custom UI Android layers just get in the way.

Games

a SonyEricsson play keypad1 300x200 Review: Verizon Xperia Play   Game on!The biggest signature feature of the Verizon Xperia Play is the games. By default, the phone launches into a game browser when you slide it open, which includes the six titles preloaded on the device: Asphalt 6 (racing), Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior (fighter), The Sims 3, Crash Bandicoot, Madden NFL 2011 (football), and my favorite to date, Star Battalion (flight sim). There are shortcuts in the launcher to view other featured Verizon Xperia Play-optimized games, like NOVA 2, Worms, Assassin’s Creed, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty 6, and lots more. As someone who uses their phone as their primary music player, I found some of these games took up a lot of room on my microSD card, so either make sure you’ve cleared enough space, or keep a spare card for games handy.

As for actual game play, things go smoothly so long as you don’t have anything running in the background. Most of my time was spent with Bruce Lee and Star Battalion, and I didn’t find the touch-sensitive joysticks to be particularly useful for either of them. Without any physical resistance or other tactile feedback, it was hard to make precise movements, so I tended to default to the four-way directional pad. The PSP had a small nub which worked just fine for me in the past, and I would much rather they included a similar mechanical joystick on the Verizon Xperia Play.

Overall, the graphics and performance are around Nintendo 64 / PlayStation 1 quality, which isn’t a bad thing necessarily, since there were some really fun games for that generation. In its current state, it doesn’t seem like the game quality quite matches the PSP, though I definitely had fun with what was preloaded and would probably end up buying a few other titles eventually. As a primary selling point, however, I’m still not entirely convinced that a dedicated gamer would be willing to sacrifice performance and battery life on their phone rather than pay a little bit extra for a portable gaming console. I definitely like the idea of phones being tailor-built to particular tasks (like Garmin’s failed Nuvifone lineup), but it seems to me like those willing to get such heavily-slanted smartphones would be just as willing to get a separate dedicated device.

Benchmarks

I ran the benchmarks on the Verizon Verizon Xperia Play using Quadrant, Linpack and Neocore with all other apps off. The results are pretty solid. In parentheses, we have the benchmarks of the international version – variances can be attributed to a variety of factors.

Quadrant (System Benchmark)

Average: 1515 (1162)

Neocore (Graphics Benchmark)

Average: 60.0 frames per second (60.0 FPS)

Linpack (Processor Benchmark)

Average: 37.999 MFLOPS (35.909 MFLOPS)

Music and Video

a SonyEricsson Play USB1 300x200 Review: Verizon Xperia Play   Game on!The home screen widget for the native media player is really slick, with a simple animation playing above the track timeline while it’s going. Despite its good looks, however, I’m not able to listen to music using my Bose in-ear headphones with in-line mic without holding down the microphone’s mute button. This is an ongoing issue with Sony Ericsson’s Android phones, and as someone who uses their phone regularly for music, it’s something of a dealbreaker. The prepackaged headphones work fine, but I found them uncomfortable. For games you’ll pretty much have to use headphones; despite there being stereo sound, those speakers are extremely tinny. The music app itself is pretty standard; you can sort and search your library by artist, album, or individual track, as well as create, view, and edit playlists. There are a variety of equalizer presets, so sound can be optimized depending on whether you’re listening to rock, metal, classical, or anything in between. Speaking of which, I’d like to see mobile media players offer some detailed, user-set equalizer options someday (like WinAmp or Windows Media Player offers).

As flashy as the default media gallery app is, it would be nice to have the option to switch to a clean-cut list view with plenty of sorting options. It’s a pain having to comb through folders of album art to find what I’m looking for. Regardless, pinch-to-zoom on still images is really smooth, and there are plenty of sharing options to get your pictures up onto Facebook, Twitter, or just about any network online you could think of, thanks to a large selection of apps in the Android Market.

Video rendering is solid, handling streaming Flash, large MP4 and MOV files just fine. Everything looks great on the 4-inch 854 x 480 display, which provides a few extra pixels over the standard WVGA displays out there just to ensure no there’s no cropping at all for 16:9 ratio videos. Seeking through even large videos is lag-free, which is always nice. Although there’s no HDMI-out, there is DLNA support so you can stream your videos out to the TV over your local Wi-Fi network (assuming your big screen supports it). I didn’t have much luck with my Samsung TV, reporting that the video formats I wanted to watch weren’t supported, but your milegage may vary.

Camera

As with the Arc, I’ve been happy with the close-ups taken with the Verizon Xperia Play’s camera, but not much else. In long-range landscape shots, there’s a lot of detail that’s lost, and in low-light with flash, focus has some problems. In medium lighting with flash on, the 5 megapixel shooter handles amply, and though the forward-facing 1.3 megapixel camera doesn’t do particularly great for stills, it’s more than enough for video chatting.

Camera settings are pretty standard, including some preset options for white balance, geotagging, color effects, exposure settings, and scene modes. Nothing fancy like panorama auto-stitching, but overall, the camera is more than enough for most casual point-and-shoot situations.

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Landscape, daytime.

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Close-up.

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Low-light with flash.

Call Quality and Battery Life

Call quality wasn’t the best I’ve ever had, and experienced some echoing as well as clicking during data transmission. Call handling is par for course with Android, tying in with your Google account’s contacts and linking them with friends from various social networks. Home screen widgets help you access your favorite callers quickly and easily.

The Verizon network is as solid as you would expect, as we found clear connections and strong data coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area. Your mileage may vary but Verizon is pretty good around the country (with certain exceptions).

The Verizon Xperia Play takes its biggest hit in battery life when playing video games. As a day-to-day phone, you can squeeze the 1500 mAh battery through the prescribed 6.5 hours if you make sure you keep Wi-Fi, GPS, and sync turned off most of the time, but barring that, I would want to carry around a spare battery pack or ensure I could charge it mid-day (especially if I intended on playing some games).

Verdict – Do gamers need a PlayStation Phone?

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is a unique proposition to customers but it’s one that isn’t easy to take. Games are a huge part of the smartphone app ecosystem, so it stands to reason that a phone with a dedicated controller would do well, right? Well, it’s still too early to tell, since the real mark of success will be if game developers buy into the idea and make the necessary tweaks to optimize their games for the Xperia Play’s hardware. Having a near-stock version of Android 2.3 is also a big win for this device.

That being said, I would tell hardcore gamers to sit tight on this one and wait for the next iteration, when the games library, as impressive as it is at launch, will be much bigger and of higher quality. I suspect shady third-party emulators will also have a field day with the standardized controls. For now, casual gamers who find that they have a lot of time to kill, and don’t necessarily want to be productive in that time, the Play might actually be a good fit.

Review: Verizon Xperia Play – Game on! is a post from: IntoMobile

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HTC to stop locking Android handset bootloaders

HTC to stop locking Android handset bootloaders: "
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Remember when HTC said they would be reviewing its bootloader policy yesterday? Well, I’m eating my words since I said that this could take a long time, as HTC has officially announced that it will no longer lock the bootloaders of Android phones. This is good news indeed for those who like to apply modifications and flash custom ROMs.

Peter Chou, CEO of HTC has this to say regarding the matter,

There has been overwhelmingly customer feedback that people want access to open bootloaders on HTC phones. I want you to know that we’ve listened. Today, I’m confirming we will no longer be locking the bootloaders on our devices. Thanks for your passion, support and patience,”

Sounds great, right? This is definitely good news but some questions still need to be answered before we can get too excited. The statement claimed that HTC will no longer be locking bootloaders of it Android handsets, but doesn’t say a word about phone that have already been confirmed to have locked bootloaders. Phones like the Sensation and EVO 3D are completely locked down, and doesn’t specify that these handsets will be able to have the bootloaders unlocked at all. While the war may have been won, locking down two of the most anticipated phones from the manufacturer will still leave a sour taste in some mouths if the Sensation and EVO 3D remain locked.

Either way, this is good news forward, and it’s admirable that HTC has responded so quickly. HTC used to be the go-to handset-maker for hackable Android handsets, and lately had been making it harder for its users to do so. That’s all changed as of today, and HTC may keep those who were thinking of jumping to a competitor because of this.

We’re sure there are plenty of geeks just wetting themselves in excitement.

HTC to stop locking Android handset bootloaders is a post from: IntoMobile

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UK 3-year wireless contracts now illegal, still norm in Canada

Source : Google ReaderUK 3-year wireless contracts now illegal, still norm in Canada: "
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The independent governing body of UK telecom, Ofcom, recently ruled that wireless contracts longer than 24 months are illegal, and that there has to be an option for 12 months or less. Ofcom says “shorter contracts are likely to promote competition and enable consumers to switch providers more easily and benefit from better prices and services”. In the same breath, new regulations are being enacted to ensure service providers include emergency SMS capabilities, and port phone numbers to other carriers within one working day or have to pay compensation to the customer.

This is awesome news for mobile owners in the UK, but what really grates me is that even with the added competition from Wind Mobile and Mobilicity, three-year contracts are not only legal, but they are the industry standard over here. Even the new entrants do little more than offer something decent on the usually-neglected unsubsidized revenue model. I realize that things are different here in Canada than they are in Europe (or even down in the United States), but it’s not that crazy to ask for a drop down to two-year contracts without having to pay $400 and up. Hell, I paid $400 for the Bold 9000 on launch day with a three-year contract. C’mon CRTC, if the Queen’s face is still good enough to put on our money, surely we can try to emulate her cell phone bill too.

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Cowboy Junkies, Matthew Ryan, Great Lake Swimmers and Mary Gauthier Are Among The Artists Featured On Alt Country Tribute To The Rolling Stones

Cowboy Junkies, Matthew Ryan, Great Lake Swimmers and Mary Gauthier Are Among The Artists Featured On Alt Country Tribute To The Rolling Stones: "In the late '60s and early '70s, under the influence of their now legendary friend Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones brought a rough-hewn, country music feel to their work that became the blueprint for alternative country music as we know it today.

Reimagine Music recently celebrated that influence by releasing 'Paint It Black: An Alt Country Tribute To The Rolling Stones' a digital download only reimagining featuring the best Alt Country artists on the scene."

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Silver Spring, Maryland, Author Publishes New Memoir

Silver Spring, Maryland, Author Publishes New Memoir: "This passionate memoir shares the story of a Vietnamese family's immigration to the U.S."


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Mazuma Capital Funds Multimillion Dollar Transaction for Environmentally Conscience Ground Clearing and Reclamation Services Provider

Mazuma Capital Funds Multimillion Dollar Transaction for Environmentally Conscience Ground Clearing and Reclamation Services Provider: "Mazuma Capital funds creative transaction for eco-friendly services company."

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Intelligent Retail Announces Full Ebay Integration with EPoS System

Intelligent Retail Announces Full Ebay Integration with EPoS System: "Multichannel EPoS company, Intelligent Retail, are preparing to launch their new EPoS System feature - full integration with website giant, Ebay. The full integration involves an easy 'drag and drop' feature, making it very simple for retailers who are interested in growing the reach of their business."

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Label Manufacturer Awarded Top Industry Honor for Ninth Time

Label Manufacturer Awarded Top Industry Honor for Ninth Time: "Consolidated Label Company, one of the largest pressure sensitive label and flexible packaging manufacturers in the country, has been honored with the Eugene Singer Award for the ninth consecutive year."

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Rochester Personal Injury Attorney, Ross Cellino, Gifts Add Up to $21,500 for Carly's Club

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Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 32 Bit (x86) Sony OEM

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 32 Bit (x86) Sony OEM: "
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 32 Bit (x86) Sony OEM

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 32 Bit (x86) Sony OEM

This is an original Windows XP Professional OEM CD that came from the store. This copy has not been touched from its

original state. You will have a 100% legitimate system.- Genuine OEM

- Validates

- Updates

- Identical to Genuine OEM Machines

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

1. WINDOWS.XP.PRO.SP3.32-BIT.(X86).SONY.OEM.iso

2. OEMBIOS v1.1

3. Documentation/Instructions

4. Screenshots

INSTALLATION

01. USE "OEMBIOS v1.1" TO VERIFY IF YOUR BIOS HAS "SONY-SLP"

- REFER TO SCREENSHOTS FOR EXAMPLES OF "SLP"

02. After you have verified your BIOS is compatible.. then you can begin

installation ...

03. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH HOW TO INSTALL AN OPERATING SYSTEM .. SEARCH ON

THE INTERNET !!!

04. Begin Installation

05. When prompted.. enter following OEM-SLP Key:

MVF4D-W774K-MC4VM-QY6XY-R38TB

06. Continue with installation until complete

07. Enjoy





Download link


Code:


http://www.filesonic.com/file/1069991684/WINDOWS.XP.PRO.SP3.32-BIT.X86.SONY.OEM.part1.rar

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1069986064/WINDOWS.XP.PRO.SP3.32-BIT.X86.SONY.OEM.part2.rar


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Windows XP PRO SP3 VistaVG Black Blue Ultimate Style (2010)

Windows XP PRO SP3 VistaVG Black Blue Ultimate Style (2010): "
Windows XP PRO SP3 VistaVG Black Blue Ultimate Style (2010)




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PASSES ALL WGA CHECKS - FULLY UPDATEABLE !!!!!

DO NOT TRY TO UPGRADE YOUR EXISTING OPERATING SYSTEM WITH IT !!!!

A CLEAN INSTALL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO TAKE ADVANTADGE OF ALL FEATURES AND CONFIGURATIONS.

BURN BOOTABLE .ISO AT VERY SLOW SPEED ( use ISO-Burner BURNCDCC...provided ) ... AND INSTALL FROM BOOT (not Desktop) !!!

Changes:

- Based on the Windows XP SP3 RTM (Build 5512)...The untouched ISO straight from MSDN

- Added New Extra Themes (VistaVG Blue & XP Live Blue)

- Added some custom Wallpapers

- Added visual c++ 2005 sp1

- Added visual c++ 2008

- Updated Sata/Raid drivers (MassStage Driver Pack v.8.05)

- Updated DirectX 9.0c

- Updated Firefox to v.3.0 Final

- Updated CCleaner

- Removed Vista Backgrounds

- Remove Minimize and Maximize windows sound Reg entries (annoying f some ppl)

- Windows Movie Maker....Not Removed !!! ...it's there

Driver:

* DriverPack Chipset

* DriverPack MassStage

* DriverPack LAN

* DriverPack WLAN

Addons Integrated:

- Vista RTM Boot screen

- VistaVG Ultimate Black Theme ( default )

- Vista Aero Curss Black ( default )

- Vista Sounds ( default )

- Vista Sidebar

- Vista RTM Fonts

- Vista SceenSavers

- Vista User ***s pictures

- Custom Welcome/Shut Down screen

- Custom Backgrounds

- ToolBar Styler

- Clear Type Tuning

- LClock

- Image Resizer

- DAMN NFO Viewer

- CCleaner 2.08.588

- Unlocker 1.8.5

- Microsoft Power Toys (Power calculat SyncToy TweakUI)

- Right Click Image Converter 2.2.0 ( pre-activated )

- IconPackager 3.2 ( pre-activated )

....YOU CAN CHANGE ICONS AND FOLDERS TO LQQK MORE LIKE VISTA WITH ICONPACKAGER AND THEMES PROVIDED !!!

- WinRAR 3.71 Registered with Vista themes

- Firefox 3 Final

- Internet Expler 7

- WMP 11.0.5721.5145

- Calculat Plus

- visual c++ 2005 sp1

- visualc++ 2008

- Java Runtime Environment 6 Update 6

- .NET Framewk 1.1 + 2.0 + 3.0 + 3.5

- DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtime June 2008

- KB905474 - Windows Genuine Advantage Notificationss ( WGA )

What's removed:

- Games

- Internet Games

- Pinball

- Screensavers

- Display Adapters (old)

- IBM Thinkpad

- Printers

- Scanners

- Images and Backgrounds

- Music Samples

- Old CD Player and Sound Recder

- Windows Sounds

- MSN Expler

- Netmeeting

- Windows Messenger

- Windows Tour

Patches and Tweaks:

- Increased TCPIP To 100 (default 10)

- Uxtheme Patch - Enable

- Set home page - Google.com

- Show Drive Letter in front of all drives - Enabled

- Taskbar-Disable Language-Bar

- Internet Expler-Set Internet Expler to accept 10 connects at a time

- .NET Framewk is installed during setup. It will take a while until it's done but don't wry the setup doesn't freeze






Download link


Code:


http://www.filesonic.com/file/1070109154/DMCAmovies.us.Windows_XP_PRO_SP3_VistaVG_Black_Blue_Ultimate_Style_(2010).rar

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Dream Chronicles The Book of Water Collectors Edition v1.0.1.152-TE

Dream Chronicles The Book of Water Collectors Edition v1.0.1.152-TE: "
Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water Collectors Edition v1.0.1.152-TE




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Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water Collectors Edition v1.0.1.152-TE





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Release: 2010 | English | PC | Publisher: iWin Games | 259 MB

Genres: Hidden Object

The award-winning adventure continues in the most suspenseful chapter of the Dream Chronicles saga. Lyra has found her way home only to discover that the evil fairy queen of Dreams has cast a devastating storm over all of Wish. With her father gravely ill and her mother missing, Lyra must find a way to break the spell. Journey through enchanted places, solve challenging puzzles and seek answers to save Lyras hometown!

[b]This Collector's Edition Includes

Bonus quest with over 15 locations to explore and extra puzzles to solve

Over 1 hour of additional game play

Official strategy guide and wallpapers



Download ******* by TE




Download


Code:


http://www.fileserve.com/file/u86Zheg/DC.TBoWCE1.0.1.152.rar


Code:


http://www.uploadstation.com/file/JDm9NdR/DC.TBoWCE1.0.1.152.rar

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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium MULTI ESD-ISO

Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium MULTI ESD-ISO: "
Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium MULTI ESD-ISO




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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium MULTI ESD-ISO | 6.96 GB





Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium is the high-performance leader in video production software. Produce your best work with game-changing innovations like the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine and a distinctively efficient post-production workflow.






Download link


Code:


http://www.filesonic.com/file/1070099514/ADOBE.CREATIVE.SUITE.5.5.PRODUCTION.PREMIUM.MULTI.ESD-ISO.part1.rar

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1069935614/ADOBE.CREATIVE.SUITE.5.5.PRODUCTION.PREMIUM.MULTI.ESD-ISO.part2.rar

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1069945964/ADOBE.CREATIVE.SUITE.5.5.PRODUCTION.PREMIUM.MULTI.ESD-ISO.part3.rar

http://www.filesonic.com/file/1070075964/ADOBE.CREATIVE.SUITE.5.5.PRODUCTION.PREMIUM.MULTI.ESD-ISO.part4.rar


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