NCSF Launches Computer Activity Cloaking Software To Protect Computer User Privacy
January 23, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Security, Tech
Panama City, Florida (PRWEB) — National Cyber Security Website Portal Founder Grey McKenzie has taken his stand to protect computer users from malware by releasing a new software product called SpyCop Cloak.
McKenzie claims his new software will render invisible all computer activity from Viruses, Trojans, Bots, Worms, Keyloggers and Spyware just for starters.
“In addition to making credit card entry & password entry invisible to malware,’ says McKenzie, ‘SpyCop Cloak includes what we refer to as an ‘Internal System Firewall’ for your computer.”
SpyCop Cloak is able to detect any program on a user’s computer that attempts to:
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NeuLion now unveils the iPTV HD TV Box
January 10, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Internet, Popular Technology, Tech
PLAINVIEW, NY – NeuLion Inc., a leading provider of live and on-demand programming over the Internet, announces today the expansion of its HD iPTV Service. NeuLion now unveils the iPTV HD TV Box delivering high definition programming in 720p and 1080i to the television.
NeuLion’s existing iPTV HD PC browser service provides HD quality programming of live channels, sports, entertainment events and video on demand in up to a 1080i format to its Network Partners across the globe.
The launch of the HD TV Box provides adaptive streaming in high definition without buffering. NeuLion now offers HD streaming services of live TV channels, live events and video on demand over the Internet directly to the television. NeuLion lets the consumer choose viewing of content on either the TV, PC or both — all in high definition and allows the consumer to pick the device, place, time and programming.
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AP Technology NewsBrief at 2:16 p.m. EST
January 10, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Internet, Popular Technology, Product Market, Tech
(AP Online Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Web startup to offer foreign news as papers cutNEW YORK (AP) _ As budget cuts force many U.S. newspapers to retrench on their foreign coverage, veteran journalist Charles Sennott saw virtually no chance of getting another assignment abroad. So Sennott left The Boston Globe to start his own news organization, GlobalPost.com. It launches Monday with 65 journalists, including veterans of major news organizations such as CNN, The Washington Post, Time magazine and The Associated Press.
Dell touts luxury brand but offers few detailsLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Computer maker Dell Inc., trailing Hewlett-Packard Co. in worldwide sales, could have used a home run at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Instead, it came to Vegas with a model and a mirage. At a news conference Friday, Dell executives said the company would launch a luxury line of computers under the brand name Adamo. A model stood and removed a thin, black laptop from a bag and posed “Project Runway” style for a scrum of photographers. She did not turn on the computer, and Dell gave no details about what’s under the hood. Read more
Global Product Debuts and Leaders from Sony, Ford and Disney-ABC Highlight Day One of the 2009 CES
January 10, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Computer, Product Market, Tech
The 2009 International CES(R) opened with the world’s largest debut of consumer technology products from 2,700 companies, including 300 new exhibitors, and keynote addresses from industry leaders. Produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)(R), the 2009 International CES, the world’s largest tradeshow for consumer technology, runs through Sunday, January 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Gary Shapiro, president and CEO, CEA, opened his 2009 International CES keynote on Thursday morning with the debut of an innovative new video platform from Yoostar, which featured personalized footage from classic Hollywood movies. Shapiro noted that this “personalization meets content” technology epitomizes what CES is all about: innovation, technology and enhancing life. Shapiro discussed how the consumer technology industry is resilient and will lead the way to economic recovery. He also announced CEA’s plans to work closely with president-elect Obama, the nation’s first digital president, who was elected on a message of change. Read more
In-car computing, International Auto Show follows next week in Detroit
January 10, 2009 by Palangkaraya Post
Filed under Popular Technology, Tech
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) — Cell phones and TVs converging with the Internet? That’s so 2008. The next big tech trend may be the marriage of computer technology to your car or truck.
This month, Hyundai is launching a system that warns motorists when they drift out of the lane they’re traveling in. Another manufacturer has developed pedestrian-detection software that works with heat-seeking cameras to alert drivers when someone is in their path.
In March, Ford will release a fully functional, dashboard computer — complete with keyboard — geared to contractors and other business folks who want to access the Web, review documents and log inventory while on the go. In the spring, AT&T will launch an in-car entertainment service with 22 satellite TV channels.
Industry executives hope the new technological bells and whistles will put some sizzle back into stagnant vehicle sales. Read more

