Xilisoft Video Converter Platinum can convert video files from HD to HD, HD to SD and SD to SD, transform between audio files, enabling you to transfer any video/audio files to PSP, PS3, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Xbox and other digital devices for playback. Lots of editing options are available for you to get custom files. Supported High-Definition videos: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, AVCHD Video (*.m2ts, *.mts), Apple TV h.264 720P, MKV, HD WMV, MPEG2/MPEG-4 and TS HD Video. Supported general video formats: AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, MP4, H.264/AVC, MKV, RM, MOV, XviD, 3GP, and FLV. Transform between MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, MP2, OGG, and such audio formats; extract audio file from HD/SD video. Support multi-core CPU, multi-threading and batch process. The converted video and audio files fit iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP, PS3, Xbox, Zune, Wii, NDS, PMP, mobile phone, MP4 players, and other multimedia devices.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Learn Japanese With Human Japanese v2
If you need a software to learn japanese, you can try Human Japanese ver.2 . I have tried it and it's a very good. You can learn japanese easily. The lesson will be start with introduction about japanese, and then you will learn japanese chapter by chapter. You will also learn about japanese culture and find more knowledge about Japan. In the end of every chapter, there will quizes to test your japanese language and your knowlege about Japan. It's very interesting to learn japanese with this software.
Download Human Japanese ver.2 (with crack)
Download Human Japanese ver.2 (with crack)
Sunday, February 27, 2011
The New Apple Macbook Pro
With state-of-the-art processors, all-new graphics, and breakthrough high-speed I/O, MacBook Pro takes three very big leaps forward.
But we couldn’t leave fast enough alone. The new 15- and 17-inch models bring quad-core power to almost everything you do. The available 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor — with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz and up to 8MB of shared L3 cache — enables these MacBook Pro models to run applications up to twice as fast as their top-of-the-line predecessors.
For graphics-intensive applications, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro models automatically switch to new high-performance AMD Radeon graphics processors. With up to 3x the performance of the previous models, they let you see more frames per second in 3D games, or work on HD video projects with more speed and responsiveness than before.
Introducing Thunderbolt.
The Thunderbolt port will give you plug-and-play performance with a whole new world of Thunderbolt peripherals, as well as with the Apple LED Cinema Display and other Mini DisplayPort peripherals. You can daisy-chain as many as six devices, including your display. And with support for video and eight-channel audio, it’s easy to connect HDMI-compatible devices — like your TV and home stereo — using the HDMI adapter you already have. Current VGA, DVI, and DisplayPort adapters are also supported.
Get more of your friends in the picture with crisp, widescreen HD video. The new FaceTime HD camera gives you three times the resolution of the previous camera — perfect for the brilliant LED-backlit display — along with improved low-light performance. You and your friends can make 720p HD calls from one new MacBook Pro to another. You can also make video calls to other Intel-based Mac computers,4 iPhone 4, or the new iPod touch.
New Macbook Pro Specifications (15-inch model)
2.2GHz MacBook Pro
(MC723LL/A)
Next-generation quad-core and dual-core Intel processors.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro now features a 2.3GHz Intel Core i5 processor or the fastest dual-core processor available — the 2.7GHz Intel Core i7. With Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz, these processors allow the 13-inch MacBook Pro to perform up to twice as fast as the previous generation.But we couldn’t leave fast enough alone. The new 15- and 17-inch models bring quad-core power to almost everything you do. The available 2.3GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor — with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.4GHz and up to 8MB of shared L3 cache — enables these MacBook Pro models to run applications up to twice as fast as their top-of-the-line predecessors.
The graphics performance you need, when you need it.
The integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor — now included across the MacBook Pro lineup — handles the things you do every day. It encodes video quickly, making HD video calls with FaceTime possible. And it decodes efficiently, so you get long playback time for DVDs and iTunes movies.For graphics-intensive applications, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro models automatically switch to new high-performance AMD Radeon graphics processors. With up to 3x the performance of the previous models, they let you see more frames per second in 3D games, or work on HD video projects with more speed and responsiveness than before.
Introducing Thunderbolt.
The fastest, most versatile I/O ever in a notebook.
Imagine accessing multiple streams of uncompressed HD video — from your notebook — at speeds that let you edit an HD feature film in real time. That’s how Thunderbolt technology will connect the next generation of high-performance peripherals to the next generation of computers — starting with MacBook Pro. Ultrafast and ultraflexible, the Thunderbolt pipeline is more than 12 times faster than FireWire 800 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0, and it offers unprecedented expansion capabilities. It changes what you can do on a notebook.
The Thunderbolt port will give you plug-and-play performance with a whole new world of Thunderbolt peripherals, as well as with the Apple LED Cinema Display and other Mini DisplayPort peripherals. You can daisy-chain as many as six devices, including your display. And with support for video and eight-channel audio, it’s easy to connect HDMI-compatible devices — like your TV and home stereo — using the HDMI adapter you already have. Current VGA, DVI, and DisplayPort adapters are also supported.
The new FaceTime HD camera. The difference is clear.
New Macbook Pro Specifications (15-inch model)
2.2GHz MacBook Pro
(MC723LL/A)
- Enclosure : Precision aluminum unibody
- Processor : 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
- L3 cache : 6MB shared
- Memory : 4GB (two 2GB SO-DIMMs) of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM; supports up to 8GB
- Hard drive : 750GB Serial ATA; 5400 rpm
- Slot-loading optical drive : 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
- Graphics : Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD Radeon HD 6750M with automatic graphics switching
- Graphics memory : 1GB GDDR5
- Video : FaceTime HD camera; Thunderbolt port with support for DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI (requires adapters, sold separately)
- Display : 15.4-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen display, 1440-by-900 resolution
- Expansion : One Thunderbolt port (up to 10 Gbps), one FireWire 800 port (up to 800 Mbps), two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps), SDXC card slot
- Audio : Stereo speakers with subwoofers, omnidirectional microphone, audio line in minijack (digital/analog), audio line out/headphone minijack (digital/analog)
- Networking : 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit) Ethernet
- Wireless : Wi-Fi (based on IEEE 802.11n specification)2; Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) wireless technology
- Hardware : accessories 85W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug, power cord
Typing Tutor, Typing With 10 Fingers
Rapid and Maxtype Lite Typing Tutor both are softwares that help you to learn and maximize your typing speed. These softwares not only for kids, but also for adults. You will learn how to type with all your 10 fingers and make it faster and more accurate. But for children, Rapid Typing Tutor is better.
Learn how to use your keyboard in a fun and entertaining way for absolutely free. Rapid Typing Tutor is designed to teach adults and kids to use their computer keyboard more efficiently than ever. Learning to type is fun with the typing game included with Rapid Typing Tutor, while its extensive training statistics and customized lessons are rarely seen in the much more expensive products.
MaxType LITE Typing Tutor is a free typing tutor for Windows. This program allows you not only to test and practice your typing skills with any *.txt file, but to print out your test diplomas (statistical data will give you the information about 20 parameters of your typing) and even replay the mtr-record file of your own typing. Built-in Extreme Typing mode allows you to compete in speed of typing against any mtr-record file from your collection.
Rapid Typing Tutor System Requirements :
Learn how to use your keyboard in a fun and entertaining way for absolutely free. Rapid Typing Tutor is designed to teach adults and kids to use their computer keyboard more efficiently than ever. Learning to type is fun with the typing game included with Rapid Typing Tutor, while its extensive training statistics and customized lessons are rarely seen in the much more expensive products.
MaxType LITE Typing Tutor is a free typing tutor for Windows. This program allows you not only to test and practice your typing skills with any *.txt file, but to print out your test diplomas (statistical data will give you the information about 20 parameters of your typing) and even replay the mtr-record file of your own typing. Built-in Extreme Typing mode allows you to compete in speed of typing against any mtr-record file from your collection.
Rapid Typing Tutor System Requirements :
* Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP 2003/2000, Linux (wine)
* Minimum display area 800x600
* Display with more than 256-colors recommended (High Color)
* 25 MB free hard drive space recommended
* 128 MB RAM memory available
Download Rapid Typing Tutor : 4shared
Download Maxtype Lite Typing Tutor : 4shared
Download Rapid Typing Tutor Portable : 4shared
* Minimum display area 800x600
* Display with more than 256-colors recommended (High Color)
* 25 MB free hard drive space recommended
* 128 MB RAM memory available
Download Rapid Typing Tutor : 4shared
Download Maxtype Lite Typing Tutor : 4shared
Download Rapid Typing Tutor Portable : 4shared
Saturday, February 26, 2011
KGB Archiver 2.0 Beta 2
KGB Archiver is the compression tool with unbelievable high compression rate. It surpasses even such efficient compression tool like 7zip and UHARC in terms of the abilities.
KGB Archiver is an application created to allow you to compress and decompress files.
Unfortunately although its powerful compression rate, it has high hardware requirements (I recommend processor with 1,5GHz clock and 256MB of RAM as an essential minimum).
One of the advantages of KGB Archiver is also AES-256 encryption which is used to encrypt the archives. This is one of the strongest encryptions known for human.
Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag KGB Archiver as being infected/malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is called a 'false positive'. The term false positive is used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous ( inoffensive ) file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a database. [Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software.]
OS : Windows 2K / XP / 2003 / Vista
Requirement : NET Framework, Processor 1.5 GHz, RAM 256 MB
Freeware
Download : 4shared
But if you want to download the portable, you can download it below
Download Portable : 4shared
Friday, February 25, 2011
Google Declares War on Content Farms
Google has announced a major algorithmic change to its search engine, subtle in nature and perhaps unnoticeable to many users, but one that should dramatically improve the quality of Google's search results.
With this move, Google is targeting content farms -- a common name for low quality sites whose main goal is to attract search traffic by piling up (mostly) useless content, usually by producing large amounts of low-quality text or by copying it from websites with original content.
Google did not go into details of the change, which should impact 11.8% of Google's queries (currently only in the U.S., with plans to roll it out elsewhere over time), but it does say that it will affect the ranking of many sites on the web.
"This update is designed to reduce rankings for low-quality sites -- sites which are low-value add for users, copy content from other websites or sites that are just not very useful. At the same time, it will provide better rankings for high-quality sites -- sites with original content and information such as research, in-depth reports, thoughtful analysis and so on," explain Googlers Amit Singhal and Matt Cutts in a blog post.
While the change will surely have many website owners up in arms (complaining that their website was unfairly ranked lower than before (we're sure that in some cases they will be right), it's a very welcome one.
The popularity of Google's search engine is still second to none, but Google has been plagued by black hat SEO practices and content farms for a while now, with the complaints from users slowly mounting over time. If Google manages to put an end to content farms or at least significantly reduce their influence in search results, it will be an important step in regaining the trust of its millions of users.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
AMD 28nm Processor Launched In 2012
AMD build a new 28nm processor with code name "Krishna".
AMD desktop platform CPU/APU roadmap
2012, AMD will launch research and development in the field of the high-end, code-named "Komodo" next generation "Bulldozer" schema processors, uses the 32nm technology, have 8 physical cores, and integrates to support DX11 GPU core.
In the mainstream and entry-level market there will be code named "Trinity" of products available, also uses the 32nm process, based on the next generation "Bulldozer" schema, with 2-4 and physical core DX11 GPU core and fusion.
28nm technology will take the lead in the AIO and small platform are application, AMD will launch for the field, code-named "Krishna" products, based on the "Bobcat" architecture, holds 2-4 physical core, DX11 GPU core as fusion.
CPU AMD mobile platform/APU roadmapIn the field of mobile platforms, 2012 AMD for performance level and mainstream-class market launched code-named "Trinity" product, still uses the 32nm process, using the next generation "Bulldozer" architecture, holds 2-4 physical integration DX11 GPU core.
In addition, AMD also for entry level notebook, notebook and Tablet PC market, code-named "Krishna" and "Wichita" APU, based on the technology, 1 28nm-four "core", similarly Bobact integrates support DX11 GPU core.
From the above map, AMD's core technology products 28nm best 2012 can be introduced, as is the choice of TSMC or Globalfoundries as generation plant, currently not known.
Source : http://www.waybeta.com/news/69415/2012-launched-amd-new-roadmap-28nm-technology-exposure/
AMD desktop platform CPU/APU roadmap
2012, AMD will launch research and development in the field of the high-end, code-named "Komodo" next generation "Bulldozer" schema processors, uses the 32nm technology, have 8 physical cores, and integrates to support DX11 GPU core.
In the mainstream and entry-level market there will be code named "Trinity" of products available, also uses the 32nm process, based on the next generation "Bulldozer" schema, with 2-4 and physical core DX11 GPU core and fusion.
28nm technology will take the lead in the AIO and small platform are application, AMD will launch for the field, code-named "Krishna" products, based on the "Bobcat" architecture, holds 2-4 physical core, DX11 GPU core as fusion.
CPU AMD mobile platform/APU roadmap
In addition, AMD also for entry level notebook, notebook and Tablet PC market, code-named "Krishna" and "Wichita" APU, based on the technology, 1 28nm-four "core", similarly Bobact integrates support DX11 GPU core.
From the above map, AMD's core technology products 28nm best 2012 can be introduced, as is the choice of TSMC or Globalfoundries as generation plant, currently not known.
Source : http://www.waybeta.com/news/69415/2012-launched-amd-new-roadmap-28nm-technology-exposure/
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Qualcomm and ARM Cortex Build 2.5 GHz Smartphone Processor
Qualcomm and ARM both make a very powerful processor, 2.5 GHz quad core mobile processor. Both processors will be launched in 2012.
Qualcomm
Qualcomm has announced that by 2012, we should start seeing quad-core mobile chips in many mobile devices. This comes just days after we all started seeing dual-core tablets and smartphones becoming much more common at MWC, we just can’t be satisfied with dual-core and 4G. No sir, we need quad-core chips on 8G wireless networks at Lucas like lightspeeds!
Seriously though, these APQ8064 quad-core chips will bring 150% increase in performance over ARM-based chips, and a 65% decrease in power consumption, which is what any mobile device is really after when you get right down to it. Other new chipsets will include the single-core MSM8930 and the dual-core MSM8960. The MSM8930 will best be used for smaller devices with LTE modem chip, while the bigger brother dual-core MSM8960 is designed with smartphones and tablets with multi-tasking priority for power.
ARM
ARM has been muttering about their upcoming Eagle processor for some time, and now the chip has made its official debut. Confirmed as the ARM Cortex A15, it’s a quad-core processor running at up to 2.5GHz and offers, ARM reckon, five times the performance of current generation smartphone chipsets.
However it’s also fully compatible with previous ARM Cortex A-series applications, smoothing out upgrade potential for existing hardware and software developers. That’ll include Android, Adobe Flash Player, Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), JavaFX, Linux, Windows Embedded Compact 7, Symbian and Ubuntu.
ARM are targeting not only mobile computers and smartphones but low-power servers and high-end digital home entertainment systems with the Cortex A15, with smartphones using 1-1.5GHz versions of Eagle while home servers might get the 1.5-2.5GHz chips. That’s more a limitation of power consumption than anything else. The first ARM Cortex A15 chips are expected in 2013 from TI and others.
ARM press release :
http://www.slashgear.com/arm-cortex-a15-eagle-detailed-2-5ghz-quadcore-chip-09101417/
Qualcomm
Qualcomm has announced that by 2012, we should start seeing quad-core mobile chips in many mobile devices. This comes just days after we all started seeing dual-core tablets and smartphones becoming much more common at MWC, we just can’t be satisfied with dual-core and 4G. No sir, we need quad-core chips on 8G wireless networks at Lucas like lightspeeds!
Seriously though, these APQ8064 quad-core chips will bring 150% increase in performance over ARM-based chips, and a 65% decrease in power consumption, which is what any mobile device is really after when you get right down to it. Other new chipsets will include the single-core MSM8930 and the dual-core MSM8960. The MSM8930 will best be used for smaller devices with LTE modem chip, while the bigger brother dual-core MSM8960 is designed with smartphones and tablets with multi-tasking priority for power.
ARM
ARM has been muttering about their upcoming Eagle processor for some time, and now the chip has made its official debut. Confirmed as the ARM Cortex A15, it’s a quad-core processor running at up to 2.5GHz and offers, ARM reckon, five times the performance of current generation smartphone chipsets.
However it’s also fully compatible with previous ARM Cortex A-series applications, smoothing out upgrade potential for existing hardware and software developers. That’ll include Android, Adobe Flash Player, Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), JavaFX, Linux, Windows Embedded Compact 7, Symbian and Ubuntu.
ARM are targeting not only mobile computers and smartphones but low-power servers and high-end digital home entertainment systems with the Cortex A15, with smartphones using 1-1.5GHz versions of Eagle while home servers might get the 1.5-2.5GHz chips. That’s more a limitation of power consumption than anything else. The first ARM Cortex A15 chips are expected in 2013 from TI and others.
ARM press release :
ARM Unveils Cortex-A15 Mpcore Processor to Dramatically Accelerate Capabilities of Mobile, Consumer and Infrastructure ApplicationsSources : http://www.talkandroid.com/30351-qualcomm-building-2-5ghz-quad-core-snapdragon-mobile-processors/
Unprecedented levels of performance, power-efficiency, and technology leadership accelerate industry momentum to deliver extraordinarily innovative products
CAMBRIDGE, UK– SEPT 8, 2010 – ARM today introduced the Cortex™-A15 MPCore processor that delivers a 5x performance improvement over today’s advanced smartphone processors, within a comparable energy footprint. In advanced infrastructure applications the Cortex-A15 processor running at up to 2.5GHz will enable highly scalable solutions within constantly shrinking energy, thermal and cost budgets. The Cortex-A15 processor is available for licensing today and is targeted at manufacture in 32nm, 28nm, and future geometries.
As the latest addition to ARM’s Cortex-A family of processors, the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor will enable a new and vast array of products ranging from next-generation smartphones, tablets, large-screen mobile computing and high-end digital home entertainment devices through to wireless basestations and enterprise infrastructure products.
“The launch of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor marks the beginning of an entirely new era for the ARM Partnership. It brings together more than 20 years of ARM expertise in low-power design with a host of new and very aggressive high-performance technologies,” said Mike Inglis, EVP and GM, Processor Division, ARM. “The Cortex-A15 MPCore processor will become the next major step along the industry’s energy efficient computing roadmap and open up a wide range of new application possibilities for our Partners.”
The debut of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor enhances the ARM Cortex-A Series of processors by providing the electronics industry with the broadest range of software and feature-set compatible processors. The Cortex-A15 extends the capabilities of the ARM Cortex-A Series by adding efficient hardware support for OS virtualization, soft-error recovery, larger memory addressability and system coherency. While remaining true to ARM’s power-efficient design heritage, the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor brings a new level of performance scalability as well as a feature set that enables ARM Partners to address a range of innovative and traditional markets with a single processor architecture.
The Cortex-A15 also enjoys full application compatibility with all of the other highly acclaimed Cortex-A processors. This enables immediate access to an established developer and software ecosystem including Android™, Adobe® Flash® Player, Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE), JavaFX, Linux, Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Compact 7, Symbian® and Ubuntu, along with more than 700 ARM Connected Community™ members providing applications software, hardware and software development tools, middleware and SoC design services.
“The operational and economic benefits of cloud computing will transform the high-tech industry over the next decade. Everything from the handheld devices to the network infrastructure will require more performance and efficiency to handle the increasing amounts of information that will emerge from the use of remote resources,” said Jim McGregor, Chief Technology Strategist at In-Stat. “ARM has been at the core of the mobile industry and the Cortex-A15 MPCore and accompanying technologies extends the potential for this highly efficient and flexible architecture to other applications critical to our connected world.”
Collaborative differentiation through partnership continues to be the main driver of the ARM business model and the launch of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor is the result of ARM’s work with lead licensee partners Samsung, ST Ericsson and Texas Instruments, who were key drivers of the definition of the processor, ensuring it meets the key challenges faced by the industry.
“The market’s demand for more functionality and connectivity with low power consumption requires ever more advanced processor, system and chip design. By combining the advanced CPU technology from ARM with Samsung’s world leading chip design and manufacturing capabilities, Samsung has already achieved considerable success in offering high performances and low power Application Processor products to the market place,” said Yiwan Wong, VP of SoC Marketing, System LSI Division, Samsung Electronics. “We believe this new Cortex-A15 MPCore processor core from ARM, with its quantum leap in processing capabilities, will successfully enable many next-generation electronic products and redefine the level of experience consumers will demand from their smartphones and mobile computing devices.”
“We have entered a new era for smart devices where wireless computing solutions bring 3D navigation, augmented reality, HD video filming, high speed broadband and other advanced capabilities to more consumers, enabling our vision of an all-connected world,” said Edgar Auslander, Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning at ST-Ericsson. “Following our pioneering single die integration of modem and application engine featuring a dual Cortex-A9 processor, we are pleased to continue to work with ARM as a lead partner for the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor. Integrated into our leading-edge system-on-chip solutions, the new ARM core will enable our customers to build extremely power-efficient devices with an unprecedented level of performance.”
“As a long-term key partner, TI has worked with ARM for 17 years to innovate and deliver more than 3 billion ARM processor-based system-on-chip (SoC) devices. As an advanced lead partner and first licensee of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor, we look forward to leveraging the Cortex-A15 core to deliver industry-leading processors that will provide the high performance demanded by the next generation of connected devices, all within a low power envelope. When pairing the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor with TI’s SmartReflex™ 3 technology, future OMAP applications processors will yield a 60 percent reduction in power, enabling TI to continue delivering the industry’s most energy-efficient, high performing solutions. We also see the potential for broader market implementations, leveraging the Cortex-A15 core for home entertainment and multimedia applications,” said Remi El-Ouazzane, vice president, OMAP platform business unit, TI.
Supporting Technology
The Cortex-A15 MPCore processor will be supported by specifically optimized ARM Physical IP that was developed jointly with the processor. These optimizations enable rapid development of leadership physical implementations, initially targeting 32nm and 28nm technologies with a roadmap extending to 20nm.
The processor is also supported by a broad range of ARM technology including the AMBA 4 compliant CoreLink™ system IP, CoreSight™ debug and trace IP, Mali Graphics, and a robust set of development tools. This technology is complemented by a broad range of SoC and software design solutions, tools and services from the ARM Connected Community™ ecosystem to provide ARM Partners with a smooth path through the development, verification and production of full function, compelling devices while significantly reducing time-to-market.
For details on the specific new features and capabilities of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor and the supporting technology go to http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a15.php
http://www.slashgear.com/arm-cortex-a15-eagle-detailed-2-5ghz-quadcore-chip-09101417/
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