Posts Tagged ‘video’

App Store External Games Rating Pressure Mounts

Apple implemented its own games rating system when it introduced iPhone OS 3.0, one that’s designed to let consumers know what kind of content they’re in for when they buy any kind of software from the App Store. But according to some notable critics, it isn’t enough. South Korean regulators, for instance only allow games to be sold in the country that are reviewed and rated by the official government Games Ratings Board, and so the Korean App Store actually doesn’t include a “Games” category or any of the apps therein Read the rest of this entry »

VLC for Mac Resting on Shaky Ground

The very capable, and conversion-headache-preventing (HUH?), open-source VLC player is one of the very first things I install on any new Mac, after Firefox. If you’re playing anything that isn’t a straightforward .AVI file, and especially if you want to play the notoriously tricky .MKV format, VideoLAN’s multiplatform player is an absolute necessity Read the rest of this entry »

Apple Approves Video Recording App for iPhone 2G and 3G

If you’ve been reconsidering your position as a jailbreaker thanks to recent security threats or Apple’s strong disapproval, there’s now one more reason to consider going legit. Apple just approved a new app that allows iPhones other than the 3GS to record video Read the rest of this entry »

Supposed Apple Tablet Video Surfaces

Late Friday, French website Nowhereelse.fr posted a YouTube video it claims is footage of the mythical Apple tablet that has long been the source of many a rumor. The video is quite convincing, as you can see for yourself in the embedded clip below: The tablet isn’t doing any of the amazing things we’ve heard about, like acting as an e-reader for a new magazine format Read the rest of this entry »

I Stream, You Stream, We All Stream with Ustream for iPhone

Just released this morning , the new Ustream Live Broadcaster app ( iTunes link ) actually allows you to stream live video from your video-capable iPhone 3GS to the web, something which the recently released Qik app couldn’t (and still can’t) boast. It’s the first app to offer live streaming from Apple’s handset, and it even allows you to do so over both Wi-Fi and 3G connections. In order to use the app, you’ll need to sign up for a free Ustream account if you don’t already have one. Read the rest of this entry »

HP EliteBook 6930p Notebook Drivers For Windows XP

The EliteBook 6930p is based on Intel Centrino 2 with vPro technology. The system comes with Intel integrated graphics or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450 Graphics, up to 8GB of DDR2 memory, and up to 250GB of hard drive capacity. The following drivers are compatible with your EliteBook 6930p and windows XP Operating System Read the rest of this entry »

Convert Video to WMV Format Free

ConvertToWMV is a free Windows application that converts almost any video file to Microsoft’s Windows Media Video (WMV) format. ConvertToWMV provides an intuitive and easy to use graphical user interface for communicating with video processing command line tool FFmpeg. FFmpeg is a free computer program  that can record, convert and stream digital audio and video in numerous formats, and is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License or GNU General Public License Read the rest of this entry »

HP Mini 5101 Drivers for Win XP

HP Mini 5101 is an ideal companion PC for the on-the-go professional. Mobile professionals can stay ultra-productive with the HP Mini 5101 PC’s small, low-power Intel Atom processor, which enables the unit to run cooler, use less power and improve battery life. Read the rest of this entry »

Safe and Healthy Videos for Your Child with Kideos

Kideos is the website for kids to safely watch videos online . Each video on Kideos has been screened by Kideos Video Advisory Council before it makes it onto Kideos site. Read the rest of this entry »