FireCore, the makes of aTV Flash are having a Black Friday Special so there has never been a better time to buy aTV Flash.
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Visit the FireCore website nowFireCore, the makes of aTV Flash are having a Black Friday Special so there has never been a better time to buy aTV Flash.
Just use coupon code ‘BLACKFRIDAY’
Visit the FireCore website nowBowers & Wilkins is highlighting the benefits of AirPlay at its ‘Air your tunes’ pop-up shop in London for one week.
The shop, located at Space fiftyfour in Rivington Street, Shoreditch, will allow visitors to experience the benefits of streaming music wirelessly from their own iOS devices to Zeppelin Air with Apple’s easy-to-use technology.
Trained advisors will be on hand throughout the week to introduce visitors to AirPlay and Zeppelin Air. Customers will also be able to experience Bowers & Wilkins P5 Mobile Hi-Fi headphones, and get to hear how good their digital music collection can sound.
From 6pm until 7pm on special event evenings we will be featuring wireless playlists from some excellent independent record labels and other special guests. Representatives from the labels will be with us each evening to play us their choice of new releases, back catalogue and music that has inspired them. Confirmed at the time of writing are sets from Domino Records (Arctic Monkeys, The Kills, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy), Real World Records (Afro Celt Sound System, Daby Touré, Portico Quartet) and Bella Union (Fleet Foxes, The Low Anthem, Philip Selway). Supergroup Apparatjik will also be hosting an evening, which will feature their new iPad® album, Square Peg In A Round Hole.
The Bowers & Wilkins pop-up shop opens for business at Space fiftyfour Rivington Street, London EC2A 3QN from 29th November to 5th December inclusive, from 11.00 am to 7pm weekdays and 11.00am to 5pm at the weekend.
Special events line-up:
· 30th Nov – Domino Records
· 1st Dec – Real World Records
· 2nd Dec – Bella Union
· 5th Dec – Apparatjik
Learn more about the Zeppelin Air from hereToday NewEgg are selling the Acer Aspire AH342 Windows Home Server (that’s V1) for $299.99 including free shipping! Now that’s a bargain! And you even get Drive Extender with it!
Check out our in-depth review of the Acer Aspire easyStore H340 way back in May 2009!
Buy the Acer Aspire AH342 NowBeing able to buy and download TV shows is nothing new – although it is new to PlayStation 3 owners, and now it’s here!
When you now go into the PlayStation Store and choose Video there is a TV option.
You can then search of TV shows by name or by type of show, then drill down into what show you want, and then what episode you want. You can even pick SD (Standard Definition) or HD (High Definition) where available.
Prices start at £1.89 per episode (which for old content seems a bit steep to me). For example, if I wanted to watch all of season 1 of 24, it would cost me £45.36, where as today on Amazon I could buy the season 1 DVD boxset (including extras) for £17.99 and I wouldn’t have to wait ages for it to download.
Also, the available seasons of shows seems a little odd. For example, you can download Seasons 1 and 8 of 24 (not seasons 2-7) and only season 4 of the Unit.
I assume over time this will change, but for right now it doesn’t quite seem worth it.
What do you think?
This weeks Digital Lifestyle Show has just been released – its show 330.
Here’s what Ian says about this week show:
Garry is not well/abducted by aliens (delete as appropriate) so Andrew and I talk over the weeks news including new notebooks from HP (which Andrew is delighted to talk about), iPlayer on the iPad,Apple TV updates, Kindle Fire, Windows Phone updates, not so slick remotes, new Xbox 360 dashboard, do we need any more set top boxes? Plus lots of other topics.
The Fujifilm X series of premium cameras has a third model, the X-S1, due for UK launch in February 2012.
The XS-1 represents a new breed of bridge camera. Featuring a Fujinon 26x optical zoom lens through to the EXR sensor technology found in the X10, the X-S1 puts the photographer in control.
The X-S1 is the ideal camera for the safari and travel photographer – offering superb image quality, extensive zoom range and superior handling.
Maximum optical versatility
The centrepiece of the X-S1 is the superb Fujinon 26x optical zoom lens. Offering a range of 24-624mm (35mm equivalent) it caters perfectly for every photographic need and features a bright f/2.8 maximum aperture at the wide-angle setting.
This optical range is boosted further by Fujifilm’s Intelligent Digital Zoom capability, which effectively doubles the focal range without the drop in picture quality tradititionally seen on older digital models As a result, the X-S1 offers users an incredible 52x zoom range of 24-1248mm (35mm equivalent).
Optically, the Fujinon lens comprises 17 glass elements, which includes four aspherical elements and two ED lenses, to deliver images with superb edge-to-edge sharpness and amazing clarity. The lens’ construction is also of the highest standard, featuring metal cams for smooth zoom control and fast, precise framing.
The X-S1 is also ideally suited to capturing subjects close up. In standard mode, the zoom focuses down to 30cm, but by selecting Super Macro Mode, users can focus down to just 1cm for frame-filling close-up images. Furthermore, the lens’ aperture is made up of nine blades for excellent bokeh effect photography.
Great results in every picture-taking scenario
The X-S1 features the same 2/3-inch 12 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor as the X10 which guarantees high quality images regardless of the lighting conditions.
The unique EXR CMOS technology pioneered by Fujifilm allows the user to switch between three modes – High Resolution, Wide Dynamic Range and High Sensitivity/Low Noise – depending on the lighting conditions – or leave the camera to make its own choice in the Auto EXR mode.
Coupled to the EXR CMOS sensor is a Fujifilm high speed EXR processor, which offers a minimal shutter lag of just 0.01sec and a high speed continuous shooting capability
The X-S1 also takes high-quality movies. It captures Full High Definition (1920 x 1080 pixels) video with stereo sound at 30 frames-per-second.
Easy composition and image review
The X-S1 offers a powerful combination of high quality electronic viewfinder and rear LCD, with the 0.47-inch electronic viewfinder (EVF) featuring 1.44 million pixels for superb image clarity with a wide viewing area of 26 degrees to reduce eye strain.
The rear mounted high quality, tiltable three-inch LCD screen features 460,000 pixels to make it easier for users to scroll through menus, assess exposure accuracy and view images. The LCD also offers a useful Daylight mode that overcomes the problem of viewing the screen in bright conditions.
Full user control and picture taking versatility
The X-S1 offers a superb level of functionality whether users want to make picture taking as simple as using a compact or as involved as a fully-manual digital SLR.
For simplicity, the X-S1 will assess the subject and then select the relevant scene mode for the perfect result, automatically switching the EXR CMOS sensor accordingly. The XS-1 can also calculate whether an image contains a person, features backlighting or has any subject movement. ISO settings are taken care of too by the Auto ISO mode.
Photographers after full control are well catered for with the X-S1. The camera offers a full range of conventional shooting functions (program/aperture-priority/shutter-priority/manual), plus users can also fine tune levels of colour, image sharpness and tone.
Additionally, the X-S1 provides four auto bracketing options, eight Film Simulation and white balance functions and a Raw file format.
Due to be launched in February 2012 in the UK, the X-S1 will have an estimated selling price of £699.
Fujifilm X-S1 key features
• High quality Fujinon 26x optical zoom covering 24-624mm (35mm equivalent) with Intelligent Digital Zoom boosting range up to 1248mm
• Superb build quality and finish with rubberised coating and metal dials
• 12 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor
• Up to 10 frames-per-second shooting
• Large EVF with 1.44 million pixels and 26 degree viewing angle
• Tiltable three-inch rear LCD with Sunny Day mode
• Full HD video
• PASM modes
• Raw file format
• Film simulation modes
• Macro focusing down to 1cm
• Lithium battery providing up to 500 shots per charge
• Optical image stabilisation
• 360° Motion Panorama mode
Dave at the guys at the Home Server Show have released episode 162.
Here’s what Dave has to say about this weeks show:
The Home Server Show unplugged. No Ads. No intro. Just talk. Rich from Rich’s Random Podcast Generator joins Jim and myself for a little chat. Don’t miss the ending. Happy Thanksgiving.
As usual you can listen to the show from here.
The guys over at the BYOB podcast, including our very own Tim Daleo have just released episode 67.
Here is what is included in this weeks show:
[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This week we have a special guest on the BYOB. We spend some time talking to Dean Roddey from Charmed Quark Systems. As Chairman, founder, and CTO of the company, Dean walks us through the capabilities of his software and key differentiators between CQC and the competition. We only touch the surface of its capabilities, and we hope you enjoy the show. [/box]
As usual you can listen to the show from here.
B.J. from Intelisan has been in touch to tell us that their Windows Home Server add-in LDisk has been updated to version 2.0.0.3.
LDisk Windows Home Server Add-In adds iSCSI Target Storage capability to your Windows Home Server. Using LDisk, you can create a single appliance to provide all your storage and backup needs.
– iSCSI Target Storage for Windows Home Server
– IP SAN (Storage Area Network)- Block transfer
– iSCSI SAN interface over Ethernet
– Snapshot with schedules, revert, and convert to volume
– Fully protected data using SAN Volume duplication
– Supports all Internal or external drives
– Drive Extender for WHS 2011
– Storage Expansion through iSCSI for WHS 2011
At the moment there are no prices available for either the WHS V1 add-in or the WHS 2011 add-in. They are offering a 30 free trial for now.
Learn more from the Intelisan websiteNick over at ASoft has just released a new version of his Windows Home Server V1 add-in AdminiMe.
ASoft AdminiMe for Windows Home Server is a console add-in for Windows Home Server.
It is an add-in that constantly monitors your server without you having to do anything.
As the Home Server is a headless machine that is running non stop for long periods of times, and mostly hidden away in some closet/basement/small room; people don’t look at its ‘health’ to often.
But in reality, it could be that the server’ CPU usage is high for very long periods, or errors are occurring, memory utilization is high,…
To avoid this, you can use AdminiMe! It will monitor your server in the background without you having to do anything. And in case something goes wrong, it will notify you.
Added to this monitoring, it contains a console where you can watch all kinds of parameters in real-time. Things like CPU, memory, network, disks and all kinds of statistics like uptime, longest uptime, # of starts,…
But it doesn’t stop there, it also has shortcuts to the most relevant tools: Event Viewer, Task Manager, Performance Monitor, Remote Desktop.
You also have the option to add your own shortcuts to applications!
And next to that, there is a ‘Run-box’ which has the same functionality as the Windows Run Dialog.
There is also a screen where you can view, which users have open files to the server shares.
All events are kept in a log that can be consulted later on.
The full version number of this release is: 2.0.1.2016.
• Top 5 current cpu consuming processes
• Top 5 current memory consuming processes
• Cpu temperature monitoring
• Statistics are kept on the number of shut downs, suspends, resumes, log offs
• Server name is listed in the email
• Server IP Address is listed in the email
• Option to shut down / reboot / … when a serious error occurs
• Execute a process when a failure or error occurs
• Redesign of the user interface
• Option to turn off the chart updates
• Support lnk files / command line switches
• Export logging
• Full support for Simplified Chinese
• A lot of tweaks underneath and some new settings
• The total number of days went into negative after 20+ days running nonstop
• Some GUI advancements
• Some other minor issues
The pricing is made simple; existing users can upgrade and users that bought between 1 October and
23 November 2011 get it for free.
– An upgrade will cost 5€
– The full version 9€
This version is currently only for Windows Home Server V1, but Nick tells me that a Windows Home Server 2011 version will be coming very soon.
Learn more from the Asoft website