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Softpedia - Latest software -
7 hours and 37 minutes ago
Will check your CPU type automatically, provide high performance and fastest conversion speed than
other software. ( read
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Mac4Ever.com -
10 hours and 52 minutes ago
Hugo attirait, ce week-end, notre attention sur un concours de la FNAC proposant un iPad WIFI comme
premier prix. Mention y est faite de l'engin ainsi que d'une valeur, 365 €. Aussi
se demande-t-il si ce prix sera celui de l'engin. Non, c'est une certitude : 365
€ est la conversion à...
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
16 hours and 16 minutes ago
Shadow treasurer Joe Hockey might have come out swinging against the Federal Government's internet
filtering plans last week, but not everybody was impressed. Pirate Party Australia secretary Rodney
Serkowski apparently thought Hockey's enlightened stance hadn't had the full force of conversion.
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
19 hours and 51 minutes ago
SoftSkies 1.5.1 SoftSkies is a real-time music visualizer for media players and can
also visualize auxiliary or "line-in" audio. SoftSkies features hundreds of effects, savable and
scriptable effects, and interactive on-screen customization. SoftSkies is designed to be visually
engaging and extremely reactive while allowing you to customize and control it.
WHAT'S NEWVersion 1.5.1:
- Now using OpenGL 'framebuffer_object' extension for improved offscreen rendering stability
and performance.
- Fixed case where the screen saver would crash under OS X.
- Fixed 'Scene Interval' integer conversion causing it to be saved as 0, resulting in flashing
or erratic frames.
- Addressed the "black screen" issue in Windows Media Center (caused by an issue in WMC under
Windows 7).
- Addressed WMP issue where double-clicking would cause a blank screen or crash.
- Fixed issue where pressing the 'Shuffle' button would sometimes fail and show an error
message.
REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.4 or later, iTunes.
PRICE$20.00
DEVELOPER SoundSpectrum, Inc.
DOWNLOADS4844
DOWNLOAD NOW
(16.6 MB)
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*VivekaJyoti* -
1 days and 9 hours ago
failing of which may lead to tragic consequences, from beheading to burning alive even in Hindu
India Conversion to Islam: The One-way Street in Marriage between a Muslim and non-Muslim
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Slashdot: Hardware -
2 days and 1 hours ago
sglines writes "Over the last couple of years I've been slowly getting deaf. Too much loud rock and
roll I suppose. After flubbing a couple of job interviews because I couldn't understand my
inquisitors, I had a hearing test which confirmed what I already knew: I'm deaf. So I tried on a
set of behind-the-ear hearing aids. Wow, my keyboard makes clacks as I type and my wife doesn't
mumble to herself. Then I asked how much: $3,700 for the pair. Hey, I'm unemployed. The cheapest
digital hearing aids they had were $1,200 each. If you look at the specs they are not very
impressive. A digital hearing aid has a low-power A-to-D converter. Output consists of D-to-A
conversion with volume passing through an equalizer that inversely matches your hearing loss. Most
hearing loss, mine included, is frequency dependent, so an equalizer does wonders. The 'cheap'
hearing aids had only four channels while the high-end one had twelve. My 1970 amplifier had more
than that. I suppose they have some kind of noise reduction circuitry, too, but that's pretty much
it. So my question is this: when I can get a very good netbook computer for under $400 why do I
need to pay $1,200 per ear for a hearing aid? Alternatives would be welcome."
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Joystiq -
2 days and 2 hours ago
 At the tail end of our
GDC interview with Lionhead's Peter Molyneux, we remembered one more question we simply had to
know: How well did Fable 2's episodic experiment go? We'll refresh your memory: Last
August, Molyneux
announced plans to release Fable 2
as a series of five downloadable "episodes," with the first one given away and the subsequent four
priced at $10 each.
Molyneux's response: "That was hugely successful. There were something like over half a million. I
think it was 600,000 downloads of the first episode, which was very, very cool." Of course, the
first episode was free so how was the conversion rate? "It was a much higher than a normal
conversion rate," Molyneux smiled. "Massively, massively successful, and I really love this
relationship, which is much more sliced into episodes with consumers."
Of course, knowing where we were going with this particular line of questioning, Molyneux
preemptively offered an answer."But we're not announcing whether that's coming out in this
release," he said, tossing a smile towards the attentive PR people behind me.
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2 episodic experiment deemed 'massively successful' by Molyneux originally appeared on
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Joystiq -
2 days and 2 hours ago
 At the tail end of our
GDC interview with Lionhead's Peter Molyneux, we remembered one more question we simply had to
know: How well did Fable 2's episodic experiment go? We'll refresh your memory: Last
August, Molyneux
announced plans to release Fable 2
as a series of five downloadable "episodes," with the first one given away and the subsequent four
priced at $10 each.
Molyneux's response: "That was hugely successful. There were something like over half a million. I
think it was 600,000 downloads of the first episode, which was very, very cool." Of course, the
first episode was free so how was the conversion rate? "It was a much higher than a normal
conversion rate," Molyneux smiled. "Massively, massively successful, and I really love this
relationship, which is much more sliced into episodes with consumers."
Of course, knowing where we were going with this particular line of questioning, Molyneux
preemptively offered an answer."But we're not announcing whether that's coming out in this
release," he said, tossing a smile towards the attentive PR people behind me.
Fable
2 episodic experiment deemed 'massively successful' by Molyneux originally appeared on
Joystiq on Sat, 13 Mar 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our
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