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      <title>Microsoft DevCamps: Free, Fun, No-Fluff Events for Developers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.devcamps.ms/" target="_blank"><strong>Developer Camps (DevCamps)</strong></a> are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. Attendees learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what they've learned.<br><br>The DevCamps:<br><br><strong>Windows Azure Camps</strong> – Last week we held the first Windows Azure DevCamp in SVC.&nbsp;&nbsp; The content for the camp is available now as part of the new <a href="http://www.contentinstaller.net/Install/ContentGroup/WAPCamps">Windows Azure Camps Kit</a>.&nbsp; This training kit is available through a new Content Installer, which provides developers with a small 4MB click-once application that can be used to simply select and download the individual hands-on labs and presentations they need.&nbsp; The new installer also integrates with the Web Platform Installer to check and install all of the necessary pre-requisites such as SDKs and Tools.&nbsp; There are currently over 100 Windows Azure DevCamps scheduled and registration is open at <a href="http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsazure">http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsazure</a>.<br><br><strong>Windows Phone Camps</strong> – Windows Phone DevCamps based on the new <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/hh220612">Windows Phone 7.5 Training Course</a> are underway now.&nbsp; This new training course covers both the Windows Phone platform for developers new to phone development and also provides existing Windows Phone developers information on how to leverage the new &quot;Mango&quot; features in existing apps. There are over 200 events scheduled worldwide, so find an event by visiting <a href="http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsphone">http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsphone</a>.<br><br><strong>Web DevCamps</strong> – Web DevCamps are underway now based on the current web platform.&nbsp; New content based on <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/betafeatures.aspx">WebMatrix 2</a>, <a href="http://www.asp.net/mvc">ASP.NET MVC 4</a> and the new <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/">WebApps templates</a> is coming soon.&nbsp; There are over 200 Web DevCamps events scheduled and registration is open at <a href="http://www.devcamps.ms/web">http://www.devcamps.ms/web</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:77f20f586488486cbeba9f960132ca5b">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>Developer Camps (DevCamps) are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. Attendees learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what they&#39;ve learned.The DevCamps:Windows Azure Camps – Last week we held the first Windows Azure DevCamp in SVC.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The content for the camp is available now as part of the new Windows Azure Camps Kit.&amp;nbsp; This training kit is available through a new Content Installer, which provides developers with a small 4MB click-once application that can be used to simply select and download the individual hands-on labs and presentations they need.&amp;nbsp; The new installer also integrates with the Web Platform Installer to check and install all of the necessary pre-requisites such as SDKs and Tools.&amp;nbsp; There are currently over 100 Windows Azure DevCamps scheduled and registration is open at http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsazure.Windows Phone Camps – Windows Phone DevCamps based on the new Windows Phone 7.5 Training Course are underway now.&amp;nbsp; This new training course covers both the Windows Phone platform for developers new to phone development and also provides existing Windows Phone developers information on how to leverage the new &amp;quot;Mango&amp;quot; features in existing apps. There are over 200 events scheduled worldwide, so find an event by visiting http://www.devcamps.ms/windowsphone.Web DevCamps – Web DevCamps are underway now based on the current web platform.&amp;nbsp; New content based on WebMatrix 2, ASP.NET MVC 4 and the new WebApps templates is coming soon.&amp;nbsp; There are over 200 Web DevCamps events scheduled and registration is open at http://www.devcamps.ms/web. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 18:43:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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      <title>Tech Ed North America: Kate Gregory - Modern Native C++ Development for Maximum Productivity</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2011/DEV303">Kate Gregory presents Modern Native C&#43;&#43; Development for Maximum Productivity</a> at Tech Ed North America 2011. Go Kate!</p><p><em>This session clarifies what features are in Microsoft Visual C&#43;&#43; 2010 and what is yet to come. It illustrates how new constructs such as lambda expressions enable better use of existing libraries and how your code can be simpler, safer and faster all at the same time. Also, see how simple it can be to implement concurrency in your application and how Visual C&#43;&#43; 2010 supports the difficult task of debugging parallelized code. If you are itching to show off how C&#43;&#43; is one of the coolest languages on the planet, this talk is for you!</em></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:23c7fd5f1cd44cefa2b69efd00365a12">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Kate Gregory presents Modern Native C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; Development for Maximum Productivity at Tech Ed North America 2011. Go Kate! This session clarifies what features are in Microsoft Visual C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; 2010 and what is yet to come. It illustrates how new constructs such as lambda expressions enable better use of existing libraries and how your code can be simpler, safer and faster all at the same time. Also, see how simple it can be to implement concurrency in your application and how Visual C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; 2010 supports the difficult task of debugging parallelized code. If you are itching to show off how C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; is one of the coolest languages on the planet, this talk is for you! </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 03:23:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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      <title>Microsoft Professional Developers Conference Keynote Archives Now Online!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p><span>The Channel 9 events area now includes all keynotes from previous Microsoft Professional Developers Conferences or as everyone calls it The PDC! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/PDC">Our archives </a>start with the very first PDC which happened in Seattle in 1991 and go all the way up last fall’s event. We hope you enjoy this look back at<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/PDC"> history </a>as much as we do. </span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:f5dc63098f5a4684ae3f9ee9014ddc44">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> The Channel 9 events area now includes all keynotes from previous Microsoft Professional Developers Conferences or as everyone calls it The PDC! Our archives start with the very first PDC which happened in Seattle in 1991 and go all the way up last fall’s event. We hope you enjoy this look back at history as much as we do.  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2011 20:43:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Tina</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Tina</itunes:author>
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      <title>Visual C++ to (re)support C++/CLI Intellisense</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p><em>VC&#43;&#43; Team Says:<br><br>Our first implementation of C&#43;&#43; IntelliSense appeared in Visual C&#43;&#43; 6.0 and we did this through the creation of a supporting file, the infamous .NCB, that contained consolidated references and definitions generated by the compiler. IntelliSense was pretty limited but still considered an outstanding feature as no other IDE at the time offered anything similar. The .NCB file contained a rich set of information including class members, global variables, etc. but we didn’t have complete information for such constructs as namespaces and exceptions. This deficiency and the fact that these files grew so large, complex and occasionally corrupted (who doesn’t remember fixing an IntelliSense problem by deleting the .NCB file and having it rebuild), that we needed to change the underlying implementation.</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Great news for C&#43;&#43;/CLI developers.&nbsp; <strong>VC&#43;&#43; Next <em>will </em>have Intellisense for C&#43;&#43;/CLI</strong>. Read all about it <strong><a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2011/03/03/10136696.aspx">here</a></strong>. It's great to see the VC team being so open about what went wrong in 2010 and what it took to make it right in the upcoming version.</p><p><br>C</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:7bd8ccc4da904e14bc879e9c00070200">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> VC&amp;#43;&amp;#43; Team Says:Our first implementation of C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; IntelliSense appeared in Visual C&amp;#43;&amp;#43; 6.0 and we did this through the creation of a supporting file, the infamous .NCB, that contained consolidated references and definitions generated by the compiler. IntelliSense was pretty limited but still considered an outstanding feature as no other IDE at the time offered anything similar. The .NCB file contained a rich set of information including class members, global variables, etc. but we didn’t have complete information for such constructs as namespaces and exceptions. This deficiency and the fact that these files grew so large, complex and occasionally corrupted (who doesn’t remember fixing an IntelliSense problem by deleting the .NCB file and having it rebuild), that we needed to change the underlying implementation. &amp;nbsp; Great news for C&amp;#43;&amp;#43;/CLI developers.&amp;nbsp; VC&amp;#43;&amp;#43; Next will have Intellisense for C&amp;#43;&amp;#43;/CLI. Read all about it here. It&#39;s great to see the VC team being so open about what went wrong in 2010 and what it took to make it right in the upcoming version. C </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 00:55:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Charles</itunes:author>
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      <title>MSR tackles image blur</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microsoft Research <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/imudeblurring/">posted a page</a> about some work they are doing around getting better images through a &quot;deconvolution&quot; algorithm that deblurs images through detecting movement in the accelerometers. What does this mean for the future? Could mean better images in a future phone, SLR's that run Windows Embedded, or better face to face chats with mobile devices. </p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:3f619be8837f454497bd9e7c017f3db9">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Microsoft Research posted a page about some work they are doing around getting better images through a &amp;quot;deconvolution&amp;quot; algorithm that deblurs images through detecting movement in the accelerometers. What does this mean for the future? Could mean better images in a future phone, SLR&#39;s that run Windows Embedded, or better face to face chats with mobile devices.  </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 23:29:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Larry Larsen</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Larry Larsen</itunes:author>
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      <title>Windows 7 and SSDs</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Solid State Drives (SSD) are great, but going into that upgrade blind can leave you with less than impressive benchmarks. There are a few things you need to know before adding a SSD to your Windows 7 PC. Ed Bott has an article worth reading called <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/windows-7-and-ssds-setup-secrets-and-tune-up-tweaks/2910?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A&#43;zdnet%2FBott&#43;%28ZDNet&#43;Ed&#43;Bott%27s&#43;Microsoft&#43;Report%29&amp;utm_content=Google&#43;Reader">Windows 7 and SSDs: Setup secrets and tune-up tweaks</a>.&nbsp;One of the&nbsp;most important things to know abotu is what TRIM is and how to make sure you're using it. As Ed shows you, it can mean the difference between 10.77 MB/s random reads and 130.25 MB/s, a difference worth knowing about. </p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:ca2ab600cb2348a493ab9e790120271d">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Solid State Drives (SSD) are great, but going into that upgrade blind can leave you with less than impressive benchmarks. There are a few things you need to know before adding a SSD to your Windows 7 PC. Ed Bott has an article worth reading called Windows 7 and SSDs: Setup secrets and tune-up tweaks.&amp;nbsp;One of the&amp;nbsp;most important things to know abotu is what TRIM is and how to make sure you&#39;re using it. As Ed shows you, it can mean the difference between 10.77 MB/s random reads and 130.25 MB/s, a difference worth knowing about.  </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:35:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Larry Larsen</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Larry Larsen</itunes:author>
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      <title>Desktop Wallpaper Cheat Sheets</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This is a genius idea. ThemeFlash.com has a great list of <a href="http://www.themeflash.com/45-cheat-sheet-desktop-wallpaper-for-web-designers-and-developers/">45 cheat sheet wallpapers</a> for web designers and developers. Some of my favorites so far include the <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/02/10/photoshop-keyboard-shortcuts-cheat-sheet-pdf/">Photoshop shortcuts</a>, <a href="http://www.squidspot.com/Periodic_Table_of_Typefaces.html">Periodic Table of Typefaces</a>, and <a href="http://font.is/2009/07/wallpaper-font-anatomy/">The Anatomy of Type</a>. I'd love to see some Visual Studio or Windows 7 shortcut wallpapers. Remember, if you're working in an application and you want to see the list of shortcuts, all you need to do is drag your mouse down to the bottom right 'show desktop' area, or hit Windows&#43;Space Bar on your keyboard.&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:e03710225b164df582b99e7200866993">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This is a genius idea. ThemeFlash.com has a great list of 45 cheat sheet wallpapers for web designers and developers. Some of my favorites so far include the Photoshop shortcuts, Periodic Table of Typefaces, and The Anatomy of Type. I&#39;d love to see some Visual Studio or Windows 7 shortcut wallpapers. Remember, if you&#39;re working in an application and you want to see the list of shortcuts, all you need to do is drag your mouse down to the bottom right &#39;show desktop&#39; area, or hit Windows&amp;#43;Space Bar on your keyboard.&amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 08:19:36 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Larry Larsen</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Larry Larsen</itunes:author>
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      <title>HD Home Sports Bar</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Found a great project app over at <a href="http://www.missingremote.com/news/2011-01-02/hd-home-sports-bar-controlling-multiple-extenders?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A&#43;missing-remote&#43;%28Missing&#43;Remote&#43;-&#43;Your&#43;source&#43;for&#43;everything&#43;home&#43;theater&#43;%26&#43;HTPC&#43;related%29">MissingRemote.com </a>called <a href="http://www.hdhomesportsbar.com/2011/01/windows-media-center-controller-for-hd.html">HD Home Sports Bar</a> that shows how to control many different screens in your living room (or Home Sports Bar) through a single web interface using a variety of Extenders and code. Be sure to check out the video for a detailed description of how it all works. </p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:478bb8e99d54476392a29e600124db54">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Found a great project app over at MissingRemote.com called HD Home Sports Bar that shows how to control many different screens in your living room (or Home Sports Bar) through a single web interface using a variety of Extenders and code. Be sure to check out the video for a detailed description of how it all works.  </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 17:59:14 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Larry Larsen</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Larry Larsen</itunes:author>
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      <title>Windows Phone 7 Comparison Chart</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Many options to choose from when it comes to WP7 phones leaves some people wondering which one is right for them. <a href="http://www.windows7news.com/2011/01/01/windows-phone-comparison-wallchart/">Windows7News.com has a post</a> with Indy8's great Metro-looking chart of available WP7 phones. This breaks down how much each weighs, screen size, body size, memory and camera capabilities. Only thing I found missing was which ones as sliders and which are touch only <em>[edit: it does have icons representing the sliders with keyboards.]</em> Let's hope this great graphic keeps getting updated as new models hit the streets. </p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:0421f225bb7f4079a30a9e5f002fc54d">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Many options to choose from when it comes to WP7 phones leaves some people wondering which one is right for them. Windows7News.com has a post with Indy8&#39;s great Metro-looking chart of available WP7 phones. This breaks down how much each weighs, screen size, body size, memory and camera capabilities. Only thing I found missing was which ones as sliders and which are touch only [edit: it does have icons representing the sliders with keyboards.] Let&#39;s hope this great graphic keeps getting updated as new models hit the streets.  </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2011 02:58:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Larry Larsen</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Larry Larsen</itunes:author>
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      <title>Find Out What the World Was Up To When You Were Born</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Whilst clearly the year you were born will be best remembered for the arrival of your good self (by your family and friends anyway), have you ever checked out what else was happening that year? What were the events, news stories, books and movies that shaped society that year? <a href="http://thenextweb.com/apps/2010/12/07/what-happened-the-year-you-were-born/">The Next Web</a> will illuminate you!</p><p>Whack your birth year into <a href="http://whathappenedinmybirthyear.com/">http://whathappenedinmybirthyear.com/</a> and settle back for the story of your first year. Built in HTML 5, the site gently scrolls through (seemingly) everything that happened that year. I found out that in 1974, The Godfather Part II pretty much cleaned up at the box office, Stephen King published the first novel under his own name, Carrie and luminaries such as Kate Moss, Leonado di Caprio and Alanis Morissette were born. <em>Isn’t it ironic?</em> Not really, but it’s well worth a fun few minutes to check out what pre-occupied the world the year you were born.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:ae70985fb0f54dd0ad759e450140f631">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Whilst clearly the year you were born will be best remembered for the arrival of your good self (by your family and friends anyway), have you ever checked out what else was happening that year? What were the events, news stories, books and movies that shaped society that year? The Next Web will illuminate you! Whack your birth year into http://whathappenedinmybirthyear.com/ and settle back for the story of your first year. Built in HTML 5, the site gently scrolls through (seemingly) everything that happened that year. I found out that in 1974, The Godfather Part II pretty much cleaned up at the box office, Stephen King published the first novel under his own name, Carrie and luminaries such as Kate Moss, Leonado di Caprio and Alanis Morissette were born. Isn’t it ironic? Not really, but it’s well worth a fun few minutes to check out what pre-occupied the world the year you were born. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 19:46:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>Intel Projects a Whole New World for Childs Play</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Kinect for Xbox 360 has certainly brought a new dimension to gameplay, courtesy of its 3D camera and audio sensors, but a new research project from Intel aims to do the same for younger children.</p><p>Researchers at the company, alongside staff at the University of Washington are using 3D cameras and recognition and projection technology to build virtual worlds around physical objects made from Lego.&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ttb7zCwJ4w&amp;feature=player_embedded">This video</a> shows the research in action – if you’re six years old (or thirty-six like me) prepare to be blown away. Place a Lego dragon on the table, it breathes fire. Place said fire-breathing dragon next to Lego house? Guess what happens next. But don’t worry – build yourself a quick fire engine and disaster can be averted.</p><p>But that’s nothing compared to what they can do with a Lego train. I won’t spoil the fun, but what I wouldn’t give to be six again! Back in the late 70s, we had to make do with spacehoppers and not-very-good Star Wars figures. Fingers crossed when my own son reaches that age, this tech will be ready to go! &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:00b4ab22b91d4116892b9e440147a8b3">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Kinect for Xbox 360 has certainly brought a new dimension to gameplay, courtesy of its 3D camera and audio sensors, but a new research project from Intel aims to do the same for younger children. Researchers at the company, alongside staff at the University of Washington are using 3D cameras and recognition and projection technology to build virtual worlds around physical objects made from Lego.&amp;nbsp; This video shows the research in action – if you’re six years old (or thirty-six like me) prepare to be blown away. Place a Lego dragon on the table, it breathes fire. Place said fire-breathing dragon next to Lego house? Guess what happens next. But don’t worry – build yourself a quick fire engine and disaster can be averted. But that’s nothing compared to what they can do with a Lego train. I won’t spoil the fun, but what I wouldn’t give to be six again! Back in the late 70s, we had to make do with spacehoppers and not-very-good Star Wars figures. Fingers crossed when my own son reaches that age, this tech will be ready to go! &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
      <link>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/Intel-Projects-a-Whole-New-World-for-Childs-Play</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 19:53:56 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>TDK Brings Back the Boombox</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>No matter whether you called it a Boombox, Beatbox or Ghetto-Blaster, the 1980s &nbsp;&nbsp; “portable stereo” was a true icon of the decade. Courtesy of the kind folks at TDK (who must have been racking their brains to figure out what to sell after blank cassettes died a death), it’s back!</p><p>The TDL Boombox is set to kick out the beats again in January, with cool retro styling hiding bang up to date technology. There’ll be two models on offer, sporting two or three speakers, the latter adding a large central sub-woofer to annoy the neighbours just that little bit more.</p><p>Those giant buttons of the past have been swapped for sleek, touch sensitive controls and a cool display but you’ll still find a hefty volume knob to crank up the tunes. Both models come with a fixed handle, whilst the smaller, two speaker blaster also has a leather shoulder strap, so no worries on portability.</p><p>No, there’s no tape deck. No, CDs are out too. But you will find USB, 3.5” mm and RCA jacks available to plug in your music player/phone du choix? There’s also a larger jack for hitching up a mic if you’re ready for an impromptu bout of <em>human beatbox</em> on the street.</p><p>Sadly there’s no network connection, so music streaming is out. Boo! What is this, the 1990s? To find out more, head over to <a href="http://www.coolhunting.com/tech/tdk-brings-back.php">Cool Hunting</a> for the lowdown.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:f85f47019b9a4ecc84409e440114332a">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> No matter whether you called it a Boombox, Beatbox or Ghetto-Blaster, the 1980s &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; “portable stereo” was a true icon of the decade. Courtesy of the kind folks at TDK (who must have been racking their brains to figure out what to sell after blank cassettes died a death), it’s back! The TDL Boombox is set to kick out the beats again in January, with cool retro styling hiding bang up to date technology. There’ll be two models on offer, sporting two or three speakers, the latter adding a large central sub-woofer to annoy the neighbours just that little bit more. Those giant buttons of the past have been swapped for sleek, touch sensitive controls and a cool display but you’ll still find a hefty volume knob to crank up the tunes. Both models come with a fixed handle, whilst the smaller, two speaker blaster also has a leather shoulder strap, so no worries on portability. No, there’s no tape deck. No, CDs are out too. But you will find USB, 3.5” mm and RCA jacks available to plug in your music player/phone du choix? There’s also a larger jack for hitching up a mic if you’re ready for an impromptu bout of human beatbox on the street. Sadly there’s no network connection, so music streaming is out. Boo! What is this, the 1990s? To find out more, head over to Cool Hunting for the lowdown. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
      <link>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/TDK-Brings-Back-the-Boombox</link>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:53:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>VISA Investigating Location Based Payment Fraud Detection</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>I’m travelling to the US next month for the Consumer Electronics Show. Whenever I travel to the US, my arrival experience is exactly the same. De-plane. Receive hearty interrogation from border official. Pick up case. Remember I have no cash. Try ATM. Bank refuses due to possible fraud detection. Ring bank. Shout.</p><p>Did you know that the US is apparently highly placed on most bank’s payment fraud hotlists? Frustratingly, that means I now have to let my bank know of my movements before I travel, or else, no cash. That may be set to change however – <a href="http://hothardware.com/News/VISA-Europe-to-Minimize-False-Positive-Fraud-Alerts-with-LocationBased-Services/">Hot Hardware</a> reports that VISA are looking into the use of a location based service to help with fraud detection.</p><p>The idea is that on most occasions, your credit cards aren’t too far away from your phone – if they’re in close proximity during a transaction, chances are, it’s really you making it. If your card is making a transaction in New Orleans and you’re in San Francisco – maybe not.</p><p>Sure there’s still a lot to work out. What happens if your phone gets stolen, for example, or you leave it at a friend’s house by accident before you travel? But if it helps reduce the number of payment and cash withdrawal blocks I get when I travel, you can sign me up right away.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:e23d39236f694c2690cb9e4001444ee1">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> I’m travelling to the US next month for the Consumer Electronics Show. Whenever I travel to the US, my arrival experience is exactly the same. De-plane. Receive hearty interrogation from border official. Pick up case. Remember I have no cash. Try ATM. Bank refuses due to possible fraud detection. Ring bank. Shout. Did you know that the US is apparently highly placed on most bank’s payment fraud hotlists? Frustratingly, that means I now have to let my bank know of my movements before I travel, or else, no cash. That may be set to change however – Hot Hardware reports that VISA are looking into the use of a location based service to help with fraud detection. The idea is that on most occasions, your credit cards aren’t too far away from your phone – if they’re in close proximity during a transaction, chances are, it’s really you making it. If your card is making a transaction in New Orleans and you’re in San Francisco – maybe not. Sure there’s still a lot to work out. What happens if your phone gets stolen, for example, or you leave it at a friend’s house by accident before you travel? But if it helps reduce the number of payment and cash withdrawal blocks I get when I travel, you can sign me up right away. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
      <link>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/VISA-Investigating-Location-Based-Payment-Fraud-Detection</link>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 19:43:25 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Is 2011 The Year That DLNA Kills the Printer Driver?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>One of the most frustrating aspects of setting up a printer is the need to download and install a huge driver file to get the device talking to your PC. I’m not sure just what the printer manufacturers are packing in there, but 100MB&#43; downloads aren’t the most fun when you simply want to print a page of A4 text.</p><p>Fortunately, next year may well see more manufacturers dropping the printer driver. Last week, the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) <a href="http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/2010/11/30/dlna-certified-printers-jump-from-14-to-40-models-in-2010-expect-even-more-for-2011/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A&#43;ehomeupgrade%2Fentries&#43;%28eHomeUpgrade&#43;1%29">announced</a> that there was a 200 percent increase in DLNA certified printers released in 2010. The DLNA networking standard ensures interoperability between devices from different manufacturers – whilst traditionally that’s meant more for media streaming than other areas of networking, it seems as if the manufacturers are starting to develop certified products across other categories.</p><p>In the realms of printing, that means the end of the printer driver – digital camera X is able to transfer photos directly to printer Y without the need to copy the file to a PC first. With IDC estimating that the size of the “digital universe” will be 44 times larger in 2020 than 2009, it’s good to hear that someone’s figuring out an easier way to get our files transferred between devices much more easily than today.</p><p>Before you hit delete on that printer driver, a little perspective. The quoted 200% increase in real terms is an increase from 14 models launched in 2009 to 40 models in 2010 from the likes of HP, Samsung and Epson. But for sure, we’re likely to see that number grow exponentially next year and beyond, saving the world a whole heap of bandwidth. DLNA Printing – definitely a trend to check out at CES next month.&nbsp;</p><p><em>Image credit:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0,1205,l%253D0%2526a%253D235780%2526po%253D6,00.asp?p=y">PC Magazine</a></em></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:424b462032fe43c4af1b9e40013cb09d">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> One of the most frustrating aspects of setting up a printer is the need to download and install a huge driver file to get the device talking to your PC. I’m not sure just what the printer manufacturers are packing in there, but 100MB&amp;#43; downloads aren’t the most fun when you simply want to print a page of A4 text. Fortunately, next year may well see more manufacturers dropping the printer driver. Last week, the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) announced that there was a 200 percent increase in DLNA certified printers released in 2010. The DLNA networking standard ensures interoperability between devices from different manufacturers – whilst traditionally that’s meant more for media streaming than other areas of networking, it seems as if the manufacturers are starting to develop certified products across other categories. In the realms of printing, that means the end of the printer driver – digital camera X is able to transfer photos directly to printer Y without the need to copy the file to a PC first. With IDC estimating that the size of the “digital universe” will be 44 times larger in 2020 than 2009, it’s good to hear that someone’s figuring out an easier way to get our files transferred between devices much more easily than today. Before you hit delete on that printer driver, a little perspective. The quoted 200% increase in real terms is an increase from 14 models launched in 2009 to 40 models in 2010 from the likes of HP, Samsung and Epson. But for sure, we’re likely to see that number grow exponentially next year and beyond, saving the world a whole heap of bandwidth. DLNA Printing – definitely a trend to check out at CES next month.&amp;nbsp; Image credit:&amp;nbsp;PC Magazine </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 19:18:01 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Dell’s Inspiron Duo is the World’s First Fliptop PC</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Laptop, Desktop, now Fliptop. Dell may state their new <a href="http://www.dell.com/us/p/inspiron-duo/pd">Inspiron Duo PC</a> has a flip-hinge design, but I think <em>Fliptop </em>is a much better way to describe their innovative new form factor.</p><p>At first glance, the Duo looks like a standard 10.1” notebook, but give that screen a little tap, and it’ll flip right around to switch into a touch-screen tablet.</p><p>Armed with Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel’s Atom N550 processor and 2GB RAM, the Inspiron Duo also packs a suite of touch apps to convert the PC into a picture frame, alarm clock and touch screen music player. Drop it into the optional JBL Audio Station speaker dock and you can really get the party started.</p><p>It’s dinky, so you’ll only get a couple of USB 2.0 ports, but there’s 320GB hard drive on board, Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity and a SIM Card socket for web on the road. As ever in life, not all is perfect – note that the Duo lacks Ethernet and video out ports, so it’s very much designed to be a mobile device. </p><p>Remember, “Fliptop”, you heard it here first. Rats, just checked the web. Everyone’s calling it a fliptop. Bah.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:8041aca92a9e45e382ce9e3f0174b716">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Laptop, Desktop, now Fliptop. Dell may state their new Inspiron Duo PC has a flip-hinge design, but I think Fliptop is a much better way to describe their innovative new form factor. At first glance, the Duo looks like a standard 10.1” notebook, but give that screen a little tap, and it’ll flip right around to switch into a touch-screen tablet. Armed with Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel’s Atom N550 processor and 2GB RAM, the Inspiron Duo also packs a suite of touch apps to convert the PC into a picture frame, alarm clock and touch screen music player. Drop it into the optional JBL Audio Station speaker dock and you can really get the party started. It’s dinky, so you’ll only get a couple of USB 2.0 ports, but there’s 320GB hard drive on board, Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi connectivity and a SIM Card socket for web on the road. As ever in life, not all is perfect – note that the Duo lacks Ethernet and video out ports, so it’s very much designed to be a mobile device.  Remember, “Fliptop”, you heard it here first. Rats, just checked the web. Everyone’s calling it a fliptop. Bah. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 22:38:26 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>That’s the Power of (Storage) Love</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>When Michael J Fox donned his Nike’s for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_future">Back to the Future</a> Trilogy, it gave us all an exciting glimpse of what life would be like in 2015 (as well as the past). For all of the jet powered skateboards and self-lacing sneakers on show, when it came to data storage, the vision was a little blurred. Okay, it was non-existent.</p><p>Why? Well, hard drives are a little dull, truth be told – but perhaps if this <a href="http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/back-to-the-future-delorean-hard-drive">DeLorean “Back to the Future” hard drive</a> had been on offer, who knows what plot twists would have ensued? That’s right, it’s a Seagate 500GB hard drive embedded into a detailed 1:18 stainless steel replica model of Marty and the Doc’s chosen method of time transportation. And it’s now included on my letter to Santa.</p><p>If you can’t find an <em>actual </em>DeLorean to race around in, then save yourself a whole heap of cash (and more than a few maintenance headaches, no doubt) and pick up the world’s coolest hard drive instead.</p><p>Or what, are you <em><a href="http://bttf.wikia.com/wiki/Chicken">chicken</a></em>?</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:56c831331477494386d29e3f016d7949">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> When Michael J Fox donned his Nike’s for the Back to the Future Trilogy, it gave us all an exciting glimpse of what life would be like in 2015 (as well as the past). For all of the jet powered skateboards and self-lacing sneakers on show, when it came to data storage, the vision was a little blurred. Okay, it was non-existent. Why? Well, hard drives are a little dull, truth be told – but perhaps if this DeLorean “Back to the Future” hard drive had been on offer, who knows what plot twists would have ensued? That’s right, it’s a Seagate 500GB hard drive embedded into a detailed 1:18 stainless steel replica model of Marty and the Doc’s chosen method of time transportation. And it’s now included on my letter to Santa. If you can’t find an actual DeLorean to race around in, then save yourself a whole heap of cash (and more than a few maintenance headaches, no doubt) and pick up the world’s coolest hard drive instead. Or what, are you chicken? &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 22:14:31 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>Fed Up With Snow Already? Warm Up Your Desktop With Holiday Lights</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>I’m not sure what the weather’s like in your neighbourhood, but for the first time I can remember in many years, here in the UK we’ve just had a deluge of November snow, and apparently there’s more to come!</p><p>So, what better time to warm up your desktop with the new <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/holiday-lights">Windows 7 Holiday Lights</a> desktop theme? 17 new desktop wallpapers each featuring a wintry theme are on offer, with “sparkling images of holiday celebration and winter wonder” according to the website.</p><p>My personal favourite is the snowy river scene, shot deep in a forest. It looks like the coldest place on earth, apart from the glow from a sole fir tree, fully illuminated and bathing the adjacent river with light. </p><p>I don’t know who had the impossible job of wiring that tree up, but next weekend, when I’m nailing up our own lights in the garden, I won’t feel so bad!</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:63fb32534b8047a1a1a39e3e013d3160">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> I’m not sure what the weather’s like in your neighbourhood, but for the first time I can remember in many years, here in the UK we’ve just had a deluge of November snow, and apparently there’s more to come! So, what better time to warm up your desktop with the new Windows 7 Holiday Lights desktop theme? 17 new desktop wallpapers each featuring a wintry theme are on offer, with “sparkling images of holiday celebration and winter wonder” according to the website. My personal favourite is the snowy river scene, shot deep in a forest. It looks like the coldest place on earth, apart from the glow from a sole fir tree, fully illuminated and bathing the adjacent river with light.  I don’t know who had the impossible job of wiring that tree up, but next weekend, when I’m nailing up our own lights in the garden, I won’t feel so bad! &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 19:18:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Enhance TV On Your PC With Channel Logos in Windows Media Center</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>A very cool media tip today from <a href="http://www.tenniswood.co.uk/technology/windows-media-center/adding-channel-logos-to-windows-media-center/">James Tenniswood’s excellent blog</a> – using a PC as your digital video recorder (DVR) is a great way to ensure you never miss your favourite shows. </p><p>Windows Media Center comes with an integrated TV Guide (unfortunately not available in all countries) which brings together listings from all of the channels your PC’s TV Tuner can receive, with the ability to filter specific types of show – News, Films, Sports, Kids’ TV and so on. Compared to pretty much all of the set-top box EPGs I’ve used here in the UK (and there have been a few!) it’s superb.</p><p>But, thanks to a small app called <a href="http://mychannellogos.com/default.aspx">My Channel Logos</a>, it can be made even cooler. &nbsp;My Channel Logos does one thing, and one thing only. It downloads and installs logos for each of the channels available in your TV Guide. Nice and simple. </p><p>You can choose from monochrome or full colour logos, set the application to automatically update logos when new versions are available, and… that’s about it. But it certainly adds a that final bit of polish to Media Center's awesome TV experience and is available for free (or for a highly recommended developer donation, if you can spare it).</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:a252d679b14147cba1db9e3e012f1547">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> A very cool media tip today from James Tenniswood’s excellent blog – using a PC as your digital video recorder (DVR) is a great way to ensure you never miss your favourite shows.  Windows Media Center comes with an integrated TV Guide (unfortunately not available in all countries) which brings together listings from all of the channels your PC’s TV Tuner can receive, with the ability to filter specific types of show – News, Films, Sports, Kids’ TV and so on. Compared to pretty much all of the set-top box EPGs I’ve used here in the UK (and there have been a few!) it’s superb. But, thanks to a small app called My Channel Logos, it can be made even cooler. &amp;nbsp;My Channel Logos does one thing, and one thing only. It downloads and installs logos for each of the channels available in your TV Guide. Nice and simple.  You can choose from monochrome or full colour logos, set the application to automatically update logos when new versions are available, and… that’s about it. But it certainly adds a that final bit of polish to Media Center&#39;s awesome TV experience and is available for free (or for a highly recommended developer donation, if you can spare it). &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 18:27:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>When You Can See the Buzz, Who Needs to Hear It?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Today I spotted a very cool project over at Microsoft’s FUSE Labs called <a href="http://fuse.microsoft.com/project/SocialGadgets.aspx">SocialGadgets</a>. Billed as a “Visual exploration of Twitter topics”, SocialGadgets is a set of embeddable widgets that allows you to visualise data from Twitter in real-time. </p><p>Want to see who’s getting talked about right now? How many people have mentioned the New York Times in the last hour? How about which brands, people, places and products are being discussed in conjunction with a certain keyword? Or cooler still, how about comparing the buzz around three competing products or brands?</p><p>SocialGadgets brings that kind of real-time Twitter analysis to your fingertips in visual form, and indeed to your website or blog – just select one of the four available gadgets, the size you wish to display plus a timeline for the analysis and you’ll get an iframe to plug right into your site.</p><p>You can find out more about SocialGadgets over at <a href="http://fuse.microsoft.com/project/SocialGadgets.aspx">FUSE Labs</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:27bfa741c6924d73b8e19e3e00150e40">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Today I spotted a very cool project over at Microsoft’s FUSE Labs called SocialGadgets. Billed as a “Visual exploration of Twitter topics”, SocialGadgets is a set of embeddable widgets that allows you to visualise data from Twitter in real-time.  Want to see who’s getting talked about right now? How many people have mentioned the New York Times in the last hour? How about which brands, people, places and products are being discussed in conjunction with a certain keyword? Or cooler still, how about comparing the buzz around three competing products or brands? SocialGadgets brings that kind of real-time Twitter analysis to your fingertips in visual form, and indeed to your website or blog – just select one of the four available gadgets, the size you wish to display plus a timeline for the analysis and you’ll get an iframe to plug right into your site. You can find out more about SocialGadgets over at FUSE Labs. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 01:19:42 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
      <itunes:author>Terry Walsh</itunes:author>
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      <title>Have a More Relaxing Rebuild With Ninite</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Whilst reinstalling Windows on a PC may not be a task we cherish, I’m sure many of us who like to live on the sharper edge of the PC world are well used to installing the OS, drivers and Windows Updates, after which comes the tedious task of downloading and installing our favourite apps. </p><p>Short of a quick reimage courtesy of our favourite imaging software or a rebuild from Windows Home Server, <a href="http://theaverageguy.tv/2010/11/27/reinstall-applications-on-your-home-computer-easily-with-ninite/">one of the quickest ways</a> of getting many of the essential apps up and running is using the download service at <a href="http://www.ninite.com/">ninite.com</a></p><p>No, it’s not one of <em>those</em> download services, it’s all above board, thank you very much. Ninite allows you to select from a host of popular applications, freely available from around the web – media players, PDF viewers, security products and a whole lot more. Simply create a shopping list of all of the apps you need, and Ninite builds a bespoke installer just for you, which plucks said applications from the various download sites around the web, and automates their installation. </p><p>Once started, there’s no further interaction required, and in a few minutes, all of your apps are ready on the PC, leaving you a little extra time to work out what you did to cause the need to reinstall the PC in the first place.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:cb2ad697aee94bed96dc9e3e000b07ca">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Whilst reinstalling Windows on a PC may not be a task we cherish, I’m sure many of us who like to live on the sharper edge of the PC world are well used to installing the OS, drivers and Windows Updates, after which comes the tedious task of downloading and installing our favourite apps.  Short of a quick reimage courtesy of our favourite imaging software or a rebuild from Windows Home Server, one of the quickest ways of getting many of the essential apps up and running is using the download service at ninite.com No, it’s not one of those download services, it’s all above board, thank you very much. Ninite allows you to select from a host of popular applications, freely available from around the web – media players, PDF viewers, security products and a whole lot more. Simply create a shopping list of all of the apps you need, and Ninite builds a bespoke installer just for you, which plucks said applications from the various download sites around the web, and automates their installation.  Once started, there’s no further interaction required, and in a few minutes, all of your apps are ready on the PC, leaving you a little extra time to work out what you did to cause the need to reinstall the PC in the first place. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 00:44:40 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>The Morrow Project: 4 Short Stories Crafting a Vision of Our Future Selves</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>If you have a little extra time to relax over the Thanksgiving weekend (or just a usual weekend for the rest of us!) then make sure you check out Intel’s <a href="http://newsroom.intel.com/docs/DOC-1490">Morrow Project</a> – it’s a literary project which brings to life the impact that research currently being conducted by the company could have on our lives, with four short stories illuminating a vision of our future society. What a great idea.</p><p>Touching the areas of photonics, robotics, telematics, dynamic physical rendering and intelligent sensors, the four stories from best selling authors Douglas Rushkoff, Ray Hammond Scarlett Thomas and Markus Heitzbruing to life the technology of tomorrow. Here are the synopses:</p><p><strong>Last Day of Work – by Douglas Rushkoff</strong></p><p>Today is Dr. Leon Spiegel’s last day of work. But he’s not just another retiring technology worker: he is the last man ever to work.</p><p>Having delayed the inevitable for longer than he should, Spiegel recounts the events that have led to a world where no companies, no money, and no need for employment exist. In doing so, he reveals how humanity nearly allowed technology to bring life to a close, before stumbling upon the truth of man’s own culpability for his dire condition. And now that humankind has avoided its dark fate and transcended the previously limited definition of what it means to be human, Spiegel is having a hard time letting go and joining the rest of the world.</p><p><strong>The Mercy Dash – by Ray Hammond</strong></p><p>In the year 2125, two young Mannheim residents are forced to undertake a high speed drive to save a life.</p><p>Billy Becker – a successful furniture designer ¬– and his girlfriend Sophie, a medical student, learn that Sophie’s mother Hélène has suffered a serious back injury whilst waterskiing.&nbsp; Hélène has a rare blood antibody which means it is unsafe for her to receive ordinary blood transfusions.&nbsp; Sophie also carries the rare blood antibody and she alone can provide blood.</p><p>But, in 2125, all major autoroutes through Europe are under networked traffic management and Billy and Sophie are forced to override the automated controls and speed limits in order to get to from Mannheim to Nice before surgery on Hélène is completed.</p><p>Billy and Sophie are not alone on their journey.&nbsp; Billy has recently acquired a new virtual assistant, also called “Sophie”, who is able to communicate in a very lifelike way; so lifelike that real Sophie starts to get jealous about her rival for Billy’s attention....</p><p><strong>The Drop – by Scarlett Thomas</strong></p><p>Agnes is 32. She lives in a seaside town in Britain about six years (or so) in the future. When she is out running one evening on the seafront she ends up racing a boat and winning. When one of the rowers sends her a message on her GSRcx (a sports watch that includes galvanic skin response data and information on air pollution and wind-speed) she is quite surprised: you can’t get messages on this kind sports watch. Everyone uses their ‘Box’ for communication. It’s not clear how she can send him a reply. She doesn’t even know which one of the four people on the boat he was, but hopes he’s the one with the dark curly hair and the green top. When she discovers that he sent her the message using a mind-control patch, she must learn mind-control in order to send one back.</p><p>Agnes’s family make money by generating electricity on exercise machines. They get briefly excited when they get some ‘hits’ from people watching them in their everyday lives (like reality TV, but live and accessible direct from home-to-home via speed-of-light data transfer), but the hits soon evaporate. It doesn’t really matter – everyone, watches the Takahashi family in Tokyo anyway. Agnes’s father spends all his time in the (virtual) mountains. Danny, Agnes’s younger brother, is obsessed with watching cars on the ‘network’: a system many people think is very beautiful and even mysterious. Cars drive themselves, using the most efficient route. And all cars have their colour chosen by the network. The cars make patterns that can be seen from space (and that anyone can tune in to).</p><p>The Drop imagines a future in which telematics, photonics and intelligent devices have changed the ways in which people interact with their world. The world, and the people in it, remain (lovably) flawed, mysterious and sometimes funny – but the technology makes many things so much easier and more interesting.</p><h3>The Blink of an Eye – by Markus Heitz</h3><p><em>translated by Howard Fine</em></p><p>A brave new world, thanks to sensor technology and AI! Every movement is monitored. Alexin can walk around inside his house without ever having to flip a switch. The house detects, interprets and makes life easier: doors, lights, electrical and electronic devices, even the toilet seat lifts and lowers automatically. But Alexin knows this is making him dependent – and it’s becoming painfully clear to him that AI also has a dangerous disadvantage….</p><p>Intrigued? <a href="http://newsroom.intel.com/docs/DOC-1490#downloads">Head over to the Morrow Project</a> where you can download the stories in e-book form or podcast. Nice work, guys.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:e00ca729a4df4b6c91c99e3901418ea4">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> If you have a little extra time to relax over the Thanksgiving weekend (or just a usual weekend for the rest of us!) then make sure you check out Intel’s Morrow Project – it’s a literary project which brings to life the impact that research currently being conducted by the company could have on our lives, with four short stories illuminating a vision of our future society. What a great idea. Touching the areas of photonics, robotics, telematics, dynamic physical rendering and intelligent sensors, the four stories from best selling authors Douglas Rushkoff, Ray Hammond Scarlett Thomas and Markus Heitzbruing to life the technology of tomorrow. Here are the synopses: Last Day of Work – by Douglas Rushkoff Today is Dr. Leon Spiegel’s last day of work. But he’s not just another retiring technology worker: he is the last man ever to work. Having delayed the inevitable for longer than he should, Spiegel recounts the events that have led to a world where no companies, no money, and no need for employment exist. In doing so, he reveals how humanity nearly allowed technology to bring life to a close, before stumbling upon the truth of man’s own culpability for his dire condition. And now that humankind has avoided its dark fate and transcended the previously limited definition of what it means to be human, Spiegel is having a hard time letting go and joining the rest of the world. The Mercy Dash – by Ray Hammond In the year 2125, two young Mannheim residents are forced to undertake a high speed drive to save a life. Billy Becker – a successful furniture designer &#172;– and his girlfriend Sophie, a medical student, learn that Sophie’s mother H&#233;l&#232;ne has suffered a serious back injury whilst waterskiing.&amp;nbsp; H&#233;l&#232;ne has a rare blood antibody which means it is unsafe for her to receive ordinary blood transfusions.&amp;nbsp; Sophie also carries the rare blood antibody and she alone can provide blood. But, in 2125, all major autoroutes through Europe are under networked traffic managemen</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 19:33:41 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Settling Down to a Movie? It Must Be Popcorn Hour!</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Is 2010 the year of the media streamer? Certainly the category has had more than its fair share of headlines this year, with the likes of the Boxee Box and others thrilling the tech community. One of the products that gets a lot of buzz amongst digital media enthusiasts is <a href="http://www.popcornhour.com/">Popcorn Hour</a>.</p><p>Their latest streamer, the <a href="http://www.popcornhour.com/onlinestore/index.php?pluginoption=catalog&amp;mainItemId=24">A-210</a> is due for release next week, and I’ve been lucky enough to get hold of a review unit a little ahead of time. Like other products in the range, the A-210 boasts an insane level of support for a heap of audio, video and photo file formats – throw what you like at it, and chances are it’ll gobble up the file and stream out your desired entertainment, no questions asked.</p><p>The really cool think about this new model is that it takes a look at your music and video files, and as long as you have a wired or wireless internet connection, the Popcorn Hour will go and hunt out cover artwork and other metadata for movies including cast and crew information, ratings, synopses and more.</p><p>It’s all displayed in a stunning new user interface which allows you to browse your media collection by cover, file or category – sweet! Dig down into the menu and you’ll find a host of online services supported, including SHOUTcast Radio, BBC Podcasts, Flickr, ABC News, CNN and a whole lot more.</p><p>If you’re looking for a streamer during the holidays, make sure you check out the new Popcorn Hour alongside other streamers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:2d81a175586946b29a8f9e390138c0e1">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Is 2010 the year of the media streamer? Certainly the category has had more than its fair share of headlines this year, with the likes of the Boxee Box and others thrilling the tech community. One of the products that gets a lot of buzz amongst digital media enthusiasts is Popcorn Hour. Their latest streamer, the A-210 is due for release next week, and I’ve been lucky enough to get hold of a review unit a little ahead of time. Like other products in the range, the A-210 boasts an insane level of support for a heap of audio, video and photo file formats – throw what you like at it, and chances are it’ll gobble up the file and stream out your desired entertainment, no questions asked. The really cool think about this new model is that it takes a look at your music and video files, and as long as you have a wired or wireless internet connection, the Popcorn Hour will go and hunt out cover artwork and other metadata for movies including cast and crew information, ratings, synopses and more. It’s all displayed in a stunning new user interface which allows you to browse your media collection by cover, file or category – sweet! Dig down into the menu and you’ll find a host of online services supported, including SHOUTcast Radio, BBC Podcasts, Flickr, ABC News, CNN and a whole lot more. If you’re looking for a streamer during the holidays, make sure you check out the new Popcorn Hour alongside other streamers. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 18:59:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Acer Joins the Windows 7 Tablet Party (in 2011)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Last week I highlighted LG’s brand new Windows 7-based tablet that has been released exclusively in Korea. If you didn’t fancy the trip to go buy one, then no problem – Acer has jumped in and <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/blog/gadgetreviews/acer-intros-101-inch-windows-7-tablet-with-amd-processor/20284">announced</a> a new tablet that looks great for work as well as play.</p><p>A 10.1” slate will be available in February, and those who prefer the solid feel of a keyboard will love the dock that ships with the tablet – it houses a full sized keyboard. That means not only will the tablet be great as a mobile web and email device, but if you need to get your head down for some work, dock the device and tap away. </p><p>The tablet will be powered by an AMD processor and comes with dual 1.3MP webcams, front and rear. Wi-Fi and 3G models are expected, and Acer have promised to show off the device at CES in January. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:fe237594184a4b4983739e3800b7791b">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Last week I highlighted LG’s brand new Windows 7-based tablet that has been released exclusively in Korea. If you didn’t fancy the trip to go buy one, then no problem – Acer has jumped in and announced a new tablet that looks great for work as well as play. A 10.1” slate will be available in February, and those who prefer the solid feel of a keyboard will love the dock that ships with the tablet – it houses a full sized keyboard. That means not only will the tablet be great as a mobile web and email device, but if you need to get your head down for some work, dock the device and tap away.  The tablet will be powered by an AMD processor and comes with dual 1.3MP webcams, front and rear. Wi-Fi and 3G models are expected, and Acer have promised to show off the device at CES in January.  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 11:09:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>Bing Image of the Day Hits the Desktop</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>One of the really cool features of <a href="http://www.bing.com/">Bing</a> is the image of the day. Someone at Microsoft has the delightful task of researching and selecting images that serve as the background to your daily web searches. With tips and trivia included for each image, the often stunning photography can brighten up your day.</p><p>Whilst there are now a number of <a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/personalize/themes">Windows 7 theme packs</a> with collections of the Best of Bing images, &nbsp;new this month is a <a href="http://mymicrosoftlife.com/2010/11/24/microsoft-release-new-bing-desktop-gadget/">Bing desktop gadget</a> which combines the daily image with a search bar – so it’s even easier to search the web, and you don’t miss out on the image of the day. </p><p>There’s a great write up of the gadget over at <a href="http://mymicrosoftlife.com/2010/11/24/microsoft-release-new-bing-desktop-gadget/">My Microsoft Life</a>, otherwise jump straight to the gadget over at <a href="http://gallery.live.com/liveItemDetail.aspx?li=606a49e2-37f2-45e8-9cef-8449e0fc060f">the Windows 7 Desktop Gadget showcase</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:ce10a73493594439bacf9e3800b08825">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> One of the really cool features of Bing is the image of the day. Someone at Microsoft has the delightful task of researching and selecting images that serve as the background to your daily web searches. With tips and trivia included for each image, the often stunning photography can brighten up your day. Whilst there are now a number of Windows 7 theme packs with collections of the Best of Bing images, &amp;nbsp;new this month is a Bing desktop gadget which combines the daily image with a search bar – so it’s even easier to search the web, and you don’t miss out on the image of the day.  There’s a great write up of the gadget over at My Microsoft Life, otherwise jump straight to the gadget over at the Windows 7 Desktop Gadget showcase.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 10:44:10 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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      <title>LG Outs New 10.1” Windows 7 Tablet</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>If you ever get the chance to visit Korea, then you really must. I had the chance to spend a few weeks in Seoul a couple of years and it’s an amazing city – a fantastic blend of ancient and ultra-modern cultures, lovely people, great food and ultra-fast broadband. What more could you want?</p><p>Perhaps the latest Windows 7 based tablet to hit the streets?</p><p>LG’s all-new <a href="http://mashable.com/2010/11/22/lg-windows-7-tablet/">E-Note H1000B</a>&nbsp;has just been released in Korea. It's a10.1” slate with a capacitive touchscreen, 1GB RAM, a 16GB SSD and your choice of an Intel Atom Z510 or Z530 at its heart. Connect up via 802.11n Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and expand courtesy of an included SD Card slot and two USB ports. Now choose between Windows 7 Starter or Professional and get that flight booked!</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/coolstuff/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:4713df49fc93434fa4c99e3601390d3f">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> If you ever get the chance to visit Korea, then you really must. I had the chance to spend a few weeks in Seoul a couple of years and it’s an amazing city – a fantastic blend of ancient and ultra-modern cultures, lovely people, great food and ultra-fast broadband. What more could you want? Perhaps the latest Windows 7 based tablet to hit the streets? LG’s all-new E-Note H1000B&amp;nbsp;has just been released in Korea. It&#39;s a10.1” slate with a capacitive touchscreen, 1GB RAM, a 16GB SSD and your choice of an Intel Atom Z510 or Z530 at its heart. Connect up via 802.11n Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and expand courtesy of an included SD Card slot and two USB ports. Now choose between Windows 7 Starter or Professional and get that flight booked! &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 19:02:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Terry Walsh</dc:creator>
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