Up until this point in time all videos that you wanted to watch on your iPad had to be in a certain format that Apple uses called “.m4v”. If your video was not setup in this format you were out of luck! But not anymore, thanks to the VideoLAN team who have developed [....]
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Just today, the deal was closed on AOL purchasing the popular technology blog, TechCrunch. TechCrunch was founded around five years ago and ever since then, they’ve began to emerge as one of the popular technology blogs. On Monday of this week, rumors of this deal took place and apparently, for a good load of [....]
September 28, 2010 at 4:38 pm News
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Many websites have easter eggs. Google is known to be one of the main places to see an easter egg from their yearly April Fools Day Joke to… wait, what’s this? Google Docs? Yes! Recently Google released an easter egg in Google Docs that allows users to mindlessly flip the document they are working on. [....]
September 8, 2010 at 4:53 pm Computers, Entertainment, Videos
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As many of you know, YouTube is the world’s largest video sharing site. Sadly, the main thing users on YouTube complain about is the 10 minute time limit. Now YouTube is allowing all users to upload videos that are up to 15 minutes. This is good for people who have videos that cause [....]
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A lot of people use Skype to communicate with family and friends hundreds and thousands of miles away. Skype uses a “service” called VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) to help maintain long distance relationships of all kinds. Up until this point you were only able to video with a maximum of one person at a single [....]
May 15, 2010 at 9:49 pm Software / Hardware
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So if you are an active user on YouTube you would probably have noticed YouTubes’ new video player. Below is a picture of YouTubes’ new video player when your mouse isn’t hovered over the video. And this is the player when your mouse is hovered over the video. Now the major differences between [....]
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YouTube…you’ve heard about it, you’ve watched videos on it, and you’ve even uploaded your own content on it; we all know and love YouTube. I’m a YouTube’r myself, and I personally love every bit of YouTube. Around December of last year, YouTube launched its HD video compatibility; making a lot of the videos on [....]
November 16, 2009 at 11:36 pm News
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Throughout all of my months of owning the Samsung YP-P2 (which I have to give a shout out to Chris Leckness for setting up that contest in the first place. Yes, I won the device), I’ve noticed that the YP-P2, the successor of the YP-P3 is still a great device. I have taken [....]
December 13, 2008 at 1:42 am Software / Hardware, Videos