DVBLink DLNA server patch is available

DVBLogic have released a DLNA server patch for DVBLink.

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This patch contains the following two important fixes:
– DVBLink Server hangup on start/shutdow because of DLNA server hangup
– Not recognized media format during playback start in some DLNA clients (for example XBMC Eden)

Installation instructions:
– stop DVBLink server WIndows server
– copy attached dlna_server.zip to <dvblink installation path>\sinks\dlna_server, overwriting existing file (make a backup of this file first!)
– start DVBLink server WIndows server

Download the patch from here

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet getting Android 4.0 in May

We first told you about the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet back in July. At that time it shipped with Android 3.1, well now it’s getting Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich.

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The update will bring the following to the ThinkPad:

  • A new and improved browser with a significant speed boost that allows you to jump to your favorite content faster and even save it for later in case there’s no network available.
  • Voice input that allows you to dictate text. As the voice input engine enters text, it underlines possible dictation errors in gray. After dictating, you tap underlined words to quickly replace them from a list of suggestions.
  • Face Unlock, a new screen-lock option that lets you unlock your device with your face. (Love that.) It takes advantage of the devices’ front-facing camera and state-of-the-art facial recognition technology to register a face during setup and then recognize it again when it’s time to unlock.

Lenovo have also said:

We are committed to making other Lenovo tablets “future-proof” by supporting newer releases of the Android OS. We are always assessing and refining upgrade paths for our tablet portfolio. Which is our way of saying users of our other tablets should stay tuned.

If you have the ThinkPad Tablet, let us know when you get the update.

Darth Vader in your car makes children happier

Following rigorous tests, researchers at TomTom’s Navigation Laboratory (NavLab) have discovered that Darth Vader’s navigation voice increases children’s happiness in the car by over 68%.

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More than 300 baby and toddler volunteers took part in Project GAGA, a six month NavLab research project to find the perfect satnav voice for families with small children.

“Everything we do is about making journeys better,” said Walter Hermsen VP Product Management.  “When we found that for 97% of parents, ‘crying and unhappy children’ is the single biggest source of disturbance in the car, we knew we had to find a solution and Project GAGA was launched.”

In scientific tests, Darth Vader gained the highest happiness score with children aged six months to two years.  The Dark Lord’s voice was tested alongside 25 other popular satnav voices including Homer Simpson, Bugs Bunny and Yoda.  Children responded most positively to Darth Vader’s breathy tones, whilst Yoda’s voice reduced many babies to tears.

“Our customers have been telling us for years that their TomTom navigation voice feels like part of the family,” continues Hermsen.  “Now, it would seem that every family car should have Darth Vader on board to cheer up children and parents alike.”

TomTom has released video footage from NavLab showing a baby and toddler focus group in action.

WHS 2011 Add-in Drive Bender Tomcat getting close to release

The new version of the Windows Home Server 2011 add-in Drive Bender, codename Tomcat is getting close to release, and with that news comes a new screenshot!

This is what Anthony posted in the Drive Bender forums:

It is close to being ready, we are working through some usability issues and doing a bunch of testing, however we are close.

See the attachment for a sneak peak at then new interface. The WHS interface addin interface is similar (although there is an option to switch back to the traditional interface).

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This is certainly looking very professional, and I look forward to see the final release.

Have you tried the beta? If so, let us know.

Buy Recorded TV HD for Media Center for Half Price during April

Last week we mentioned the new beta for Recorded TV HD. Now Mark is offering you the chance to buy it for half price during April to celebrate the 1st anniversary.

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Recorded TV HD allows you to watch your recorded tv shows in Windows 7 Media Center with more style and ease.

A Single License costs $9.99 while a Whole Household licence costs $19.99.

Buy your copy of Recorded TV HD from here

A once in a lifetime day at ARM celebrating the Beeb@30

The Acorn BBC Micro turned 30 and to celebrate it the Centre for Computing History organised a once in a lifetime event on Sunday 25th March 2012 that included the original people behind the BBC Micro.

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We were honoured to be invited and so got up very early on a Sunday morning and drove to Cambridge and the headquarters of ARM.

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In the window was an Acorn Computer sign – I had a feeling it was going to be a great day – and I wasn’t wrong!

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There was even a really cool way to sign in when you got there!

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A Look Around the Displays

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After walking through the entrance doors there were a number of displays showing retro computing hardware, including various BBC Micro’s and Electrons.

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Google Maps for Nintendo Entertainment Systems (NES)

Google Maps are available on a number of different devices – now they have announced that they are finally available for the NES.

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This is what Google said:

Google Maps is now available for 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment Systems (NES). Availability in Google Store is TBD but you can try it on your browser by going to http://maps.google.com and clicking “Quest” in the upper right hand corner of the map.

Google Maps for NES was such a big deal for Google that they ended up shipping it a day earlier than it’s planned April 1st launch.

Check out the video below explaining it:

Have you tried it yet? Tell us what you think.

Lite-On announce E200 SSD for the UK market

Lite-On has just announced its first solid state drive (SSD) in the UK market, the E200.

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The E200 SSD is aimed at small/medium business users, with a design which is easily integrated into existing systems for minimal disruption and with a fast, consistent and reliable performance over time – at an affordable cost.

“With the E200 we aim to challenge the concept that SSDs are an unaffordable luxury for SMB; our aim is that smaller companies will be able to experience the increased speed and performance that a fast SSD provides,” says Maarten Souren, Marketing Manager at Lite-On.

Key Features:

* 2.5” internal SSD drive with 3.5” mounting bracket

* True Speed technology for consistent performance

* Sequential read/write speeds of up to 503/Mbs and 256Mb/s and

* Random read/write speeds of up to 71,000 IOPS and 64,000 IOPS

* Supports latest SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III)

* Uses Marvell controller & NAND Toggle Flash

Advanced hardware provides consistent performance:

The E200 boasts a maximum sequential read and write of 503Mb/s and 265 Mb/s. Random read and write speeds (4K) are up to 71,000 IOPS and 64,000 IOPS.

The drive supports the latest SATA 6Gb/s (SATAIII), and uses a Marvell controller and high-quality NAND Toggle flash for speed and stability.

With this ideal combination, the E200 SSD provides consistent performance for both compressible and non compressible data. It delivers faster boot-up and loading times and smoother operation to business users, making it a truly effective upgrade for office environments, business computers, or specialist systems – even at entry level.

Reliable performance over lifespan with True Speed:

Business users can often experience a decrease in performance over time with prolonged/heavy SSD usage. In order to combat this issue, the E200 SSD has been designed to True Speed certification standards.

By combining the power of the Marvell controller with the Instant Restore function in the firmware, the E200 will optimise data and prepare unused space for use. This process automatically continues in the background even when used in conjunction with operating systems that don’t support the TRIM command.

True Speed ensures the efficiency of the drive remains consistent throughout its lifespan, providing peace of mind for users whose business depends on reliable performance.

Easy installation into desktop or notebook PCs:

The 2.5” E200 SSD is bundled with a 3.5” bracket, making it versatile for use inside a wide variety of notebook PCs or a standard desktop drive bay.

The E200 can be used as a replacement drive in a new build or as a boot drive in an existing system. Installation is as simple as fitting a hard drive, making it a fast, cost-effective way to upgrade system performance with minimal disruption to the office environment.

Pricing & Availability:

The Lite-On E200 SSD will be available from April 2012 in 80GB and 160GB capacities (pricing to be confirmed).

The drive comes with a three year warranty period.

Learn more from the Lite-On website

Battlefield 3 Spring Update released for the PC

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This week saw the Spring Update for Battlefield 3 released for the PC.

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The update is around 1.6GB in size, so you will want to start the update you want to play!

Here are some of the update highlights:

This update sees a number of improvements to the commo rose on PC, partially based on feedback from the community. Some of the tweaks we have made are detailed below:

New global call-outs
We have added a number of new commo rose call-outs that you can make to the entire team whenever you want. Where you previously had to look at a Support player to get the option to request ammo, you can now use the commo rose at any time to request ammo, health, or repairs. Using these requests will trigger appropriate icons on the minimap.

Moved orders to commo rose
We moved orders so that they are now exclusive to the commo rose. This means that you will no longer accidentally place an order when you in reality wanted to spot an enemy standing near a flag, for example.

Improved mouse handling
The mouse movement is now always tracked from the center of the commo rose, to make navigation more intuitive.

Quicker activation
You now activate a call-out simply by releasing Q, which should be snappier than the previous implementation.

Improved readability
We tweaked the layout and design of the commo rose to improve readability and give clearer and quicker confirmation of which call-out is currently highlighted.

Look for these flashing icons on the mini map. They mean your team mates are trying to tell you something!

The available call-outs in the commo rose is context sensitive and will change depending on what you are currently doing in the game – for example, vehicles and infantry each have separate call-outs. Each function should trigger appropriate voice messages as well as icons on the minimap for increased team play possibilities. Players should keep an eye on the minimap for these icons. If you see them flashing, a team mate is requesting aid via the commo rose.

Improved minimap
After listening to community feedback, we have implemented alternative new ways to display the minimap. You can now choose between Map, Satellite or Hybrid view mode.

Map mode shows the most important tactical geometries such as buildings, objects, roads and water.

Satellite mode displays a top-down photograph of the level for increased terrain detail.

Hybrid mode combines the Satellite view with a Map overlay, offering a mix of quick tactical awareness and terrain detail.

You can change the minimap mode on the fly by pressing [B] (this key is mappable). You can set your preferred default map mode in the Options menu, where you can also alter the opacity level for the satellite textures.

Select the minimap display that suits your map and play style.

Beep beep! We have horns!
Yes! We have added horns to all jeeps in the game! Nothing says “Get in and man the machine gun so we can take back the airfield!” like three short beeps of the horn. Just press [SPACE] to make your presence known to friendly forces. Warning: Beeping also heard by opposition. Suggest limiting beeping when in enemy territory to keep vehicle in working order. This feature is also present in the PlayStation 3 update that went live yesterday (activated by L1).

Giving all players IR flares
To balance the battlefield and give budding pilots a fighting chance from day 1, we are now giving IR flares to all players. These will be automatically available to you in all air vehicles in the game. So if you’ve had a hard time staying up in the air previously, it should be easier to dodge incoming threats from now on. We hope this small but significant change will mean more players take to the skies and mix up their play style. This feature is also present in the PlayStation 3 update that went live yesterday.

More awards for skillful heli flying
One of the balancing items we have done in this game update is to better reward skillful heli pilots. To do this, we have increased the pilot’s score for transporting passengers who make kills from the heli. The assist score for heli pilots is now 50 points/kill. In a fully loaded transport, four passengers who make 1 kill each will give the pilot a sum total of 200 points. This balancing change is also present in the PlayStation 3 update that went live yesterday.

Making the SOFLAM a passive income gadget
The Recon gadget SOFLAM (laser target painter) has been given a new feature. Now, when a Recon player places it and then leaves it, it will continue to paint targets entering its area of control, continuously giving the Recon player a passive points income. This means a Recon player can place a SOFLAM in a strategic position, then leave it to find a good sniping spot. Combined with fixing a few scoring error in the SOFLAM, it should now be a much more viable source of experience points for Recons. This balancing change is also present in the PlayStation 3 update that went live yesterday.

Suppressing is team play, too!
Another balancing change that reflects how we want every player to be able to contribute to the overall effort is the lowered threshold for achieving the Suppression Ribbon. From a previous requirement of 7, players now only need to perform 3 suppressions in a game to be rewarded the Suppression Ribbon. This means the Support Kit player can rack up scores by skillful use of his LMG. We’ve always know suppression helps – now we are more generously rewarding those team players who help disorient the enemy so we can move in for the kill. This balancing change is also present in the PlayStation 3 update that went live yesterday.

Have you updated yet? If so, tell us what you think.

HP ProLiant MicroServer N40L 1.5 for $111.99

Insight.com are selling the HP ProLiant MicroServer for $111.99, yes you read that right! Grab an amazing bargain while you can!

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I love the MicroServer – you can put anything on it you like, including Windows Home Server!

Buy now while stocks last!

Plex for Windows Phone Now Available

Earlier this week we told you about the new beta for Plex, and now Plex are reporting that Plex for Windows Phone is available.

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This is part of what was posted on the Plex blog:

All that to say: Hey, Plex for Windows Phone 7 is now available in the App Store! (Well, it should be shortly, it says it’s live but apparently it takes a little while to actually show up.) Make sure you’re running the new 0.9.6 beta of the Plex Media Server, which includes Silverlight Smooth Streaming support.

I have just checked the Windows Phone Marketplace and I couldn’t find it. I did however find a game called Plex!

If you find it and try it, let us know what you think.

FireCore update Apple TV ATV Flash version 5.0

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FireCore have today released an update to its ATV Flash version 5.0 software for the Apple TV 2.

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This is what FireCore posted on their blog tonight:

Today we’re happy to release new versions of Seas0nPass and aTV Flash (black) that are compatible with latest 5.0 (iOS 5.1) software running on the ATV2. A ton of work has gone into getting everything updated, and a huge thanks go out to Brandon Holland (@640774n6) and Dustin Howett (@DHowett) who both contributed immensely in adding support for 5.0.

Is this a tethered or untethered jailbreak? What’s the difference?

Seas0nPass currently provides a tethered jailbreak for the new 5.0 (iOS 5.1) AppleTV software. Functionally, both jailbreak types are identical, the only difference being that a tethered jailbreak requires the AppleTV to be connected to a Mac/PC when first powering it on. Since the AppleTV doesn’t have a battery, and is rarely ever powered off, this usually only needs to be done once.

What’s new in the 5.0 AppleTV software? Should I update?

  • New interface: – Fast, visual access to all content choices
  • Movie purchases in iCloud: Support for buying movies on Apple TV and playing back purchased movies from iCloud
  • Genius Recommendations: Recommendations for content on the iTunes Store based on previous rentals and purchases
  • Screensaver photos: New National Geographic photos built-in for screensaver
  • On-device sign-up: On-device sign up for content partners on Apple TV using your Apple ID

Updating to the new 5.0 software is not required, and all aTV Flash (black) features will continue to be supported on AppleTV versions 4.2 and later.

What about the ATV3, will this work?

Unfortunately not. Work is still ongoing for the ATV3, and we hope to have more news soon. For the latest updates be sure to follow us on Twitter.

Which plugins are currently supported on 5.0?

  • Couch Surfer (works)
  • Last.fm (works)
  • Maintenance (works)
  • Media Player (works)
  • NitoTV (works)
  • RSS Feeds (works)
  • Weather (works)
  • Overflow (not working)
  • Plex (not working)
  • Remote HD (not working)
  • Rowmote (not working)
  • XBMC (not working)

Note: Non-working items require an author update for 5.0 compatibility.

Seas0nPass 0.8.3 is available as a free download from Seas0nPass.com.

aTV Flash (black) 1.4.1 can be found in your account under the Downloads tab.

If you’re not yet using aTV Flash (black) you can learn about all the great benefits here.

Owning and configuring Your own Economic Home Server

 

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Introduction – This article is aimed at your average Joe User with little or No IT experience under their belt that wants but did not think they could own their very own Home Server. While I do realize that better mouse traps (In this case the mouse trap is the Home Server) can be built or bought using different hardware or different Operating Systems that goes beyond the scope of this particular Article.

Why do I need or even want a Home Server?

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A very fair question and up to about even 5 years ago this would be more of a nice luxury item to show off to your geek friends in your garage, however now home servers are becoming more of necessity. With today’s society now heavily into electronic portable devices in their daily lives ranging from your average laptop to the most portable of devices like an IPhone, people have switched from a carbon paper filled existence to a virtual carbonless one. We no longer send mail we instead send e-mail, instead of sharing printed photo pictures on quality Kodak paper (by the way Kodak just filed for Bankruptcy not to long ago) we share Digital Pictures we may have taken with our digital cameras or cell phones, and instead of sharing a Cassette Tape or CD with our music we share our mp3’s on a portable media device. Since we cannot haul all our portable media were ever we go, it would get very cumbersome having to drag a desktop PC all over the place. The average every day person needs a way to access and possibly share their documents, pictures, video, and music remotely without swinging by their residence to pick it up. The answer lies in a central storage place, a Home Server.

I Can’t afford $$$$ for a server, I need to send my kids to College!

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If you are talking about an HP Proliant or even a Dell PowerEdge Enterprise Server (which can go anywhere from $2,000 to $6,000 on a average) then yes you would have to possibly mortgage your house, spouse, and your dog. But since you do not need to support over 10,000 family members then this would be a little excessive. But with direct whole sellers that sell either refurbished or stock that never sold in stores from one third to one fourth of their original price you can get a perfectly good PC that will more than adequately serve that server function. Another even more affordable solution is re-purpose that old Desktop or even Laptop as your Home Server as well. Just because it maybe 4 or 5 years old does not mean it could not be reused for another useful function.

Learn to develop a Windows Phone app with the HackReady.Phone WebCast Series

If you are thinking of writing an app for Windows Phone you might want to check out a series of webcasts designed to help you do just that!

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Here are the list of webcasts:

Join us for HackReady, the new online learning series designed for developers to bring you the vital bits you need, without the fluff you won’t miss. Full of key information and demonstrations, this series gives you a solid understanding of the tools, techniques, and resources you need to become HackReady.

The HackReady.Phone series brings you seven episodes, from start to marketplace. Whether you are a new Windows Phone developer thinking about your first app or well on your way to publishing, these sessions help you get there. Join us for one or the whole series—pick and choose as you like.

(Tue 4/3 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 1: Introduction to the Windows Phone Platform (Level 100) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone1

(Thur 4/5 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 2: Working with Internal and External Data in Windows Phone (Level 200) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone2

(Tue 4/10 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 3: Understanding Windows Phone’s Application Lifecycle and State Management (Level 200) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone3

(Thur 4/12 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 4: Working with Windows Phone Sensors and Other APIs (Level 200)http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone4

(Tue 4/17 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 5: Enhancing the User Experience and App Usability with Live Tiles, Push Notifications, and Background Agents (Level 200) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone5

(Thur 4/19 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 6: Enhancing Performance and Application Testing (Level 200) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone6

(Tue 4/24 10AM PST)
MSDN Webcast: HackReady.Phone, Episode 7: Ready, Set, Publish: Everything You Need to Know About Releasing Your Apps (Level 200) – http://aka.ms/HackReadyPhone7

Are you going to participate?