Friday, September 12, 2008

Make Office Documents 98% Compress with PPT Minimizer - Free Licenses



Compression tools like PPTMinimizer come handy in situations when you have to email documents that are too large for your email program. These tools can reduce file size by optimizing the embedded graphics without affecting quality.

Now the new version of PPTMinimizer can compress Microsoft Word documents as well in addition to PowerPoint files. It also works with presentations created in StarOffice and OpenOffice.

PPTMinimizer is portable so you can carry the whole program on a USB stick. They’ve also included an Outlook add-in so you can compress and email documents / presentations in minimum number of steps.

More Features.

  • Keep the original file format - no unzipping required
  • Choose between 4 different compression levels
  • Search Wizard: finds all PowerPoint presentations and Word documents on PCs and networks
  • Outlook Add-in: compresses Word and PowerPoint attachments directly before sending
  • PPTminimizer Enterprise for Servers: compress and replace Word and PowerPoint files by optimized copies, free storage space, cut storage costs, save time.
  • Multilingual Support.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

iTunes 8 and New iPods Announced by Apple

At Apple's "Let's Rock" special event today, Steve Jobs introduced a new version of iTunes, the availability of HD TV shows for the American market, a new design for the iPod Nano and iPod touch, as well as a major update for the iPhone/iPod touch firmware. According to Jobs, Apple has sold 160 million iPods worldwide and now holds 73.4% of the market in the US.

Some things we didn't see:

  • new iPod Shuffle
  • push notification for iPhone
  • one more thing...

TV Shows

With regards to TV shows on iTunes, Apple announced the availability of a select number of shows in HD, including Monk, The Office, and Heroes. Apple also announced the return of NBC to the iTunes store.

iTunes 8

The user interface of iTunes 8 only received minor cosmetic updates such as a flat album cover view and one-click automated playlist creation. The major addition to iTunes is the 'Genius' feature, that will make buying recommendation and suggest playlists based on your buying behavior and the music already in your library.

Apple also announced that iTunes will start sending data about the songs you listen to and your music preferences back to Apple. This is an opt-in service and, according to Jobs, completely anonymous, but privacy advocates are surely going to take a very close look at this.

iPods

Classic: The iPod Classic has been cut down to one model with 120GB. According to Jobs, most users only considered the 80GB model anyway.

Nano: The Nano received a major design overhaul, with a curved glass front and a larger screen and a built-in accelerometer. The UI for the Nano is now similar to that of the iPhone/iPod touch.

One nifty new feature: Thanks to the accelerometer, you can now just shake your nano and it will automatically go into shuffle mode.

The nano can now play 24h of music and 4h of video.

The new nano will cost $149 for 8GB and $199 for 16GB and should ship in the next few days. It's available in a whole rainbow of colors:blue, purple, orange, green, and pink.

It also looks as if the new headphones for the iPod's have microphones, though it is not immediately clear why. We assume that all the iPods now have voice recording built-in by default.

Ipod Touch: Apple also introduced a new iPod touch, which keeps the same design as the old one, but is a bit thinner and has a stainless steel rim with integrated volume controls on the side (hey - I want that for the iPhone as well!) and built-in speakers.

Nike+ now comes standard with the iPod touch, though you would still need a transmitter for your shoes.

According to Apple, the iPod touch can play 36hrs of music and 6hrs of video and the price points are: 8GB, $229, 16GB for $299, and a 32GB for $399.


App Store

Approx. 100 million apps have been downloaded from the store in only 60 days.

Games: Apple is clearly trying to push the iPod/iPhone as a mobile gaming platform. Jobs stressed that there are now over 700 games available for the iPhone/iPod touch platform. To drive this point home, Phil Schiller demoed Spore Origins for the iPod for the PC was mostly negative, but the iPhone game has gotten rave reviews so far. Phil also demoed 'Real Soccer 2009' and 'Need for Speed,' which both look like they are very good games as well.

2.1 Firmware

The updated firmware is available for the iPod touch for $9.99.

For the iPhone, Apple promises that this updated fixes the problems with dropped calls and crashes in Safari and other applications that have plagued the phone from the beginning. iPhone users can also expect better battery life, though Jobs did not go into any specifics. Apple also promises that backups will now be considerably faster (right now, some sers are experiencing backups that can take hours).

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Microsoft Releases Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta

Microsoft Releases Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2

The new version of the world’s most popular free Web browser introduces a host of new innovative features.

Microsoft has announced the release of Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2, the latest version of the world’s most popular Web browser, enabling developers, Web designers and internet users to try out the new features and innovations and prepare their sites for the official launch of Internet Explorer 8.

Microsoft’s latest version of its free Web browser, used by approximately 80% of the market, introduces a range of new features and functionality that enable customers to reach “beyond the page” in more secure, easier and faster ways than ever before, optimizing developer and end-user experiences to provide a window to the ever growing number of online services.

Ihsan Anabtawi, Marketing Manager of Microsoft Jordan stated “Internet Explorer 7 was the first major update to the browser in over 5 years but now, with the launch of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft is planning to make great strides in browser innovation based on the way people use the Web today. It puts the user in control and delivers a more dependable Internet Explorer.”

He added, “Our partners are a key ingredient in the success of Internet Explorer 8 and we are excited about the partner opportunity it presents and the opportunity we have to help improve the Web by making it easier for professionals to create, build on and deploy using Internet Explorer 8.”

Internet Explorer 8 represents major leaps forward in both features and performance improvements that provide faster day-to-day browsing. With Accelerators, users have quick access to the online services they use everyday like search, mapping, word definitions, translation, blogging or email. InPrivate Browsing allows users to browse the Web without having to save the history, while with Web Slices users can keep up with changes to the sites they care about the most.

Internet Explorer 8 allows users to search for smarter and more detailed suggestions using the Search suggestions feature, and the SmartScreen Filter offers security features that help protect against deceptive and malicious websites that can compromise data, privacy and identity.

For IT professionals, Internet Explorer 8 provides features that improve IT network management and deployment, and contain platform investments that improve performance in many Internet Explorer subsystems to help Web developers build compelling sites more easily.

The beta version of Internet Explorer 8 is an opportunity for partners, users and customers to test out the product and provide feedback and suggestions on any problems or bugs they may encounter, thereby helping developers and Web designers prepare their Websites for Internet Explorer 8.

To download go here
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/beta/default.aspx

Portable Electronics Charging Station

A comfortable resting spot for your stuff

Just like you, your gadgets are tired and a bit disheveled after a long day. They crave a nice comfortable spot to rest and recuperate. You need a shot of caffeine to get you back up and running and your electronic gadgets need a long steady sip of electrons to revive their strength. Instead of spilling out all your gadgets and other stuff onto the kitchen counter, we think you'd feel much better having a proper place to put everything.

The Portable Electronics Charging Station keeps you neat and organized. Thoughtfully designed for recharging cell phones, PDA's, MP3 players and more, this sleek-looking valet will keep your desk or dresser from looking like a spider web of wires and cords. Comes with a built-in power strip with surge protector hidden in back to simultaneously plug in three electronic devices. A flip open tray in front features discreet recessed notches for easy access to the power cords. Also, includes fabric-lined handy storage bin in back and front drawer, ideal for storing small personal items like jewelry or keys.

Various features are following
  • Built-in power strip with surge protector
  • Made from wood
  • Fabric lined drawer and trays
  • Dimensions: 12.5" x 12" x 6"
  • Note: Items shown in image are for illustrative purposes only and are not included.