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Ars Technica
Mon, 30. Aug 2010 23:41:00 GMT
Roku announced today that it is dropping the prices of its line-up of set-top boxes. The pricing changes come just days before Apple is rumored to be unveiling a major revision to its Apple TV set-top box based on streaming content. Roku currently sells three models of its digital video player: the basic Roku SD, the mid-range Roku HD, and the top-end Roku XR. The Roku SD is now priced $20 less at $59.99, and the Roku HD and Roku XR are priced $30 less at $69.99 and $99.99 respectively. The Roku SD only streams in standard definition and is limited to analog output. The Roku HD is the original device, and includes both analog as well as HDMI and digital audio output for streaming up to 720p content. The Roku XR adds 802.11n WiFi and a USB port, and will be able to output 1080p with a firmware update scheduled for later this year. The company noted that most content providers will still be streaming at 720p, but the increased resolution should come in handy for a new USB streaming "channel" currently in testing. Apple is holding its annual music-related media event this Wednesday (don't miss our live coverage of the announcements), and persistent rumors have suggested that Apple will announce—along with new iPods—a major update to the Apple TV. The device is said to be built around Apple's A4 processor and will run a variation of iOS. The new device also expected to ditch the included hard drive in favor of sufficient flash storage to stream video directly from iTunes. Apple may change the name to "iTV" (the original name before the product launched in 2007), and rumors have pegged the price of the new device at $99. Read the comments on this post |
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If you're in the market for an affordable streaming media player, Roku may have made your search just a little bit easier.
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News Analysis: Countries from India to the UAE dont like secrets, especially when theyre held by their own citizens, but banning BlackBerry is shortsighted and futile - India and Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry smart phone, have reached a compromise in the demands by that government to have unencumbered access to the messages sent by users.
RIM, meanwhile, is trying to find ways to ensure that its business customers have the level of confidentialit...
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Mon, 30. Aug 2010 23:15:53 GMT Früher durfte man in China nur dort wohnen, wo man geboren war. Seit der Öffnung des Landes arbeiten Millionen Wanderarbeiter fernab der Heimat - unkontrolliert und unregistriert. Das ist der Regierung offenbar unheimlich. Viele Dörfer rund um Peking werden deshalb eingezäunt und überwacht.
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Looks like Stayfree is trying to emulate the success of the Old Spice guy with a new series of online ads that put three different sweet-talking hardbodied hunks in front of the camera. It may seem an original idea to have men sell maxi pads, but the spots are a hot mess of cliches and stereotypes borrowed straight from the "Porn for Women" books. |
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See what HTML5 can do in a new collaborative piece from director Chris Milk, Google and Arcade Fire.
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Ars Technica
Mon, 30. Aug 2010 23:10:00 GMT In addition to releasing the most security bulletins ever on this month's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has released a number of non-security updates, the majority of which are for the latest versions of its client and server operating systems. All the patches are available on Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center and most will require a restart. With the exception of the last patch, they're all for Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. Most of these updates will be rolled into Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Testers got the first Windows 7 SP1 beta build two months ago, but just today Microsoft sent out build 7601.17077 to selected PC and Technology Adoption Program partners, according to ZDNet. The first patch (KB2028560) is vaguely described as one that delivers "new functionality and performance improvements for the graphics platform." The second patch (KB2249857) describes an issue that occurs on 2TB+ hard disk drives. If the OS is configured to save dump files to a volume of such an HDD, some of the dump file is offset at a disk offset greater than the 2TB address, and Windows is either put into hibernation or crashes, volumes on the HDD may be corrupted, and data is lost. If the corrupted volumes include the system partition, the computer will no longer boot. The third patch (KB982110) fixes a problem when running 32-bit applications on a 64-bit edition of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. If the application uses the QueryPathOfRegTypeLib function to retrieve the path of a registered type library, it may return the path of the 64-bit version of the type library instead of the 32-bit one. The fourth patch (KB2272691) is for a game, application, or firmware that is either installed incorrectly, causes system instability, or has primary functions that do not work correctly. The update will either prevent incompatible software from running (hard block with third-party manufacturer consent), notify the user that incompatible software is starting to run (soft block), or improve the software's functionality (update). It lists just a single application (Sensible Vision FastAccess) as being affected. The fifth patch (KB2203330) solves a problem when installing a third-party application for the multiple transport Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) device or for the Windows Portable Device (WPD). Connecting an MTP or WPD device may result in an APC_INDEX_MISMATCH stop error message because of a race condition in the Compositebus.sys driver. The last patch (KB979453) is for Windows Home Server and addresses five separate issues that were found since the release of WHS Power Pack 3. Read the comments on this post |
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Red Hat: "Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced General H. Hugh Shelton (U.S. Army Retired) has been elected to serve as chairman of Red Hat's board of directors."
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