Tech News March 8, 2010

March 8, 2010

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Free Trial, No Thanks
In honor of the 33rd anniversary of OpenVMS, STORServer offers free trial license of robust Archive Backup Client (ABC) software for OpenVMS. (read more . . . )

Lower, Lower
According to IDC, the lower prices brought on by last year’s challenging economy will create new opportunities for emerging types of PCs, such as ultrathin portables and all-in-one desktops. Lower prices means users will buy more. (read more . . .)

Not the iPhone, iTouch or iTampon
Gowalla Announces Gowalla for Android and Teams with Travel Channel (read more . . .)

iTampon Issues?
Besides the obvious. (read more . . .)

HTML5
R U Ready? (read more . . .)

You Can Visit, Virtually Only
The US treasury department has eased sanctions on Iran, Cuba and Sudan to help further the use of web services and support opposition groups.  (read more . . .)

IT Finishing School
Because everyone knows a geek is the meanest type of human-being, ever.  (read more . . .)

Microsoft Heads for the Cloud
Among the enhancements over previous editions are beefed up video and image processing tools that let users edit photos and videos from within their Office documents, and new collaboration capabilities that allow multiple users to access and edit a single document over the Web. Did you try to share with MS Office online is totally confusing? If Microsoft starts to use the Cloud — does that mean the price for services are going up? (read more . . .)

100 mbps
Shiny! (read more . . .)

140 Character Ooops
Twitter Hacked. (read more . . .)

Xbox Live Changes
Can’t use **** or ******* or **** or **** or ****. (read more . . .)

Need a Byte to Eat
Open Source Restaurant (read more . . .)

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iPhone/iTouch App

Everyday LooperThe above video uses ‘Everyday Looper“! This app is a pretty basic multi-track recording app that uses the iPhone’s mic to layer sounds on top of each other.

To be noted : This app is all about recording. No pre-recorded samples are included and iPod Touch users will need on external microphone.

The developer Mancing Dolecules  offer these details:

  • A “no button” user interface. Tap or swipe on displayed waveforms to play / pause / stop / record / change volume / erase.
  • Auto-normalization of each track to reach their maximum non clipped volume by the swipe of a finger.
  • Master Limiter to not worry about clipping after tracks mixing.
  • Metronome track generator to create a X clicks at Y BPMs base track.
  • Quantized to loop recording, as an option.
  • Load/Save your loops. Auto-save between sessions.
  • Export them to your computer over WiFi.
  • Up to 45 seconds of recording for each track.

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