Apple TV Content Disappearing Issues Solved
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Apple TV users may be relaxed as the engineers have solved the issue by which the movies and TV shows were disappearing from the Apple TV. Now such TV content disappearing issue was fixed by the installation of firmware 3.0.1 in their systems. Now, Apple has advised its users to get the firmware installed to see the re-synced content on the interface. Earlier, though the content wasn’t wiped out, yet it wasn’t visible on the interface. There had been large scale unhappiness among the users who had faced the similar problem on their Apple TVs. They had complained to the company about the abnormalities. They couldn’t re-sync their large volume of data stored in their TVs. To the users’ delight, the content disappearing issue was solved with the release of the new 3.0.1 update. The software update will help the users to sync and display a large amount of data without any problem.
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VIA Nano 3000 Processors Launched
Sunday, November 8, 2009
VIA has launched its Nano 3000 series processors for netbooks and all-in-one desktops. This will ensure in getting high performance with low energy consumption. Nano 3000 series processors can be chipped with the superscalar 'Isaiah' microarchitecture and can support the newly launched Windows 7 OS. The new notebooks are faster due to the implementation of the SSE4 instructions. The frequency for the processors is kept between 1GHz and 1.8GHz. According to the company sources, the new chips can playback in a high bit rate. It is said that the chips consume 100mW or 500mW power in the idle mode. More to it, the VIA Nano 3000 Processors use the NanoBGA2 package technology, which was being used by the previous versions. The chips also use Adaptive PowerSaver Technology that reduces power consumption and improves thermal management in the chip. Though the experts have already started comparing the VIA chips with the Intel Atom processors, still it will be revealed after it starts its production in 2010.
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How to protect Your Virtual Privacy - A Closer Look At Digital And Internet Security
All the details of your personal life, such as grocery purchases and pizza topping preferences, are collected every day -- online and by club and discount cards from the gym, department store and supermarket. Though this data seems innocent enough, when it's put together it can tell a whole lot about your health, finances and behavior. That information, a Tel Aviv University researcher reminds us, could eventually be used against you. Dr. Michael Birnhack of TAU's Faculty of Law and Prof. Niva Elkin-Koren from the University of Haifa recently completed a comprehensive study on information privacy laws in Israel and found compelling reasons for lawmakers everywhere to take notice. "Our research from Israel can serve as a case study of the shortcomings of a comprehensive data protection program," says Dr. Birnhack. "It's not just sites like Facebook and Twitter that should cause concern," he continues. "It's all the trivial things that are collected about us that we're not protected against." So take care.
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