Saturday, October 14

PayPerPost is mentioned again on TechCrunch

It looks like PayPerPost is a hot topic on TechCrunch, this time Mike Arrigington is talking about PPP raising 3 million in venture capital. This move should help PayPerPost dramatically with their move into paid content for bloggers in any way possible. The articles details how some are very against the idea of PPP and some are very for PPP, and that no one is really just in the middle of the field.

The reasons for this is that PPP doesn't always require a writer to say whether their post is sponsored or if it is something that they are writing about because they genuinely like the product. The problem is that it comes down to the integrity of the writer and whether they just want to release that information or if they want to keep it under wraps for whatever reason.

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Firefox is accepting ideas for version 3

It looks like Firefox is opening up for ideas on what to implement in to version 3. This move could help them to ensure that the most popular ideas will go in to th new version and get them the most amount of new users to overcome IE as the browser leader in the industry. Firefox keeps improving every time a new version comes out, with their latest version you can have spell check within any text box which helps for users like myself who write in text boxes a lot and what to be sure that their typos and grammatical errors are down to a minimum.

The other thing that this means is that the final version of Firefox 2.0 will be released very soon. It looks like the product is probably in the last of the preparations stages to be given to the public as a final version. The only thing the final versions lacks right now is to fix the memory leak problems that it is having.

Sunday, October 8

ClearCube blade servers

ClearCube has some awesome deals on rack blade servers that are extremely cutting edge as far as technology goes for them. They have Intel processors and look to be some of the best on the market while still be well within a modest budget for computer technology and hardware for a small or medium sized office. The company has been in business for awhile so it is always nice to have a trusted brand to ensure that you are going to have support if anything goes wrong with your rack server in the future. If you are interested or just in the market for a good rack server company, ClearCube is definitely the answer for you.

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Google going to buy YouTube?

There seem to be a lot of rumors mingering around about Google buying YouTube. This would be pretty awesome for them because it would give them the top dog web site of videos. It would give them a new money maker as long as they can keep the lawyers at bay long enough for them to make it all legit and protect better against copyright protected works. At any rate, it looks like the wall street journal, tech filter and techcrunch all posted an article about it.

Monday, October 2

Serious device for serious video editors

If you are into serious video editing the best thing that I can recommend is the VGA recorder Pro, this awesome device will allow you to record video and audio simultaneously into a single avi file. It will capture 100% of the native image quality from any vga signal source. The device is the ultimate way to ensure that you are getting the best quality possible. Once you have that avi file you can start editing the video in Avid or Final Cut Pro depending on your preferences. For more information about this product check out the technical specifications to find out more information about this awesome new product.

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Copyrights and oil tankers

It looks like an Iranian game maker has released a game called "Counter Strike" for those of you familiar with the popular US game called Counter Strike that is a MMORPG. This isn't that game, this game allows Iranians to attack the United States. One of the strategies in the game is actually where you plant bombs onto a tanker and blow it up in one of the largest oil trading channels in the gulf.

This isn't the first time anyone has seen a game similar to this, the United States has been doing it for years of course. One of the largest of it's kind was Wolfenstein i'm sure. The popular game depicted US forces taking out Nazis inside enemy lines. Recently, a game was released by a US game developer called "Assault on Iran." The US game seems a little more straight forward however about what the game is actually about. At any rate, it seems the digital age is complicating the playing field on where the insults are going to be coming next in warfare.

PokerSavvy can help your game

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Sony has recalled a total of 4.2 million batteries

Since the announcement of all of the Dell batteries being recalled to the new announcement of the Lenovo and Toshiba battery recall, Sony has now reached a full 4.2 million dollars worth of batteries being recalled. All of the batteries that got recalled were made by Sony if you didn't know this. The amount of money that this recall would cost Sony is worth a 1/3 of their total years fiscal profit.

This could truly hurt Sony in a very bad way because they just came out of chapter 11 due to the ps3's failure to launch and overpricing. It looks like if the PS3 doesn't do overwhelmingly good that Sony could fall well below the red line into the deep dark black.

Only time will telll how this all turns out for Sony, hopefully they will just come out with the PS3 and offer it at a reasonable price. This would be their only savior it seems.