Harmonix’s ‘Fantasia’ gets a multiplayer mode, new songs

Harmonix is letting us in on a few more details about its upcoming game Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved. During a demo last week at GDC the company showed us a new discovery realm of the game called “The Hollow,” a new multiplayer mode and took the…

Space X’s delayed cargo mission to ISS will launch March 30

Space X was the first private company to make commercial deliveries to the ISS carrying food, water, science gear and more. Space X has now made several successful deliveries to … Continue reading

Train Derails at Chicago Airport, Makes It Halfway Up the Stairs

Train Derails at Chicago Airport, Makes It Halfway Up the Stairs

At just before 3 am CT this morning, a Blue Line train at Chicago’s O’Hare airport jumped the rails. And kept going.

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Bitcoin exchange Vircurex freezes customer withdrawals

Bitcoin has had a bit of a rough time the last few months. The virtual currency was soaring in popularity until one of the major Bitcoin exchanged stopped withdrawals back … Continue reading

The Diamond Suit Protects You From Bullets While Looking Incredibly Stylish

The Diamond Suit Protects You From Bullets While Looking Incredibly StylishWhen you think of bulletproof clothing, chances are you are thinking of kevlar vests that police and armed forces tend to wear. They are typically bulky and heavy although they do get the job done at protecting its wearer from bullet shots (some, not all).

But what if you’re a high value target that needs to attend a black tie event? It would be a fashion faux pas to wear a kevlar vest to these sorts of events, or would it? Swiss company Suitart has recently developed a suit called the Diamond Armor suit which on the surface looks like your typical bespoke suit, but in reality it has the ability to repel bullets. (more…)

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    iHear Is A Hearing Aid That Can Be Calibrated Over The Internet

    If you or someone you know wears hearing aids, then you know that hearing aids aren’t a one size fits all solution. This is because hearing loss will differ from people to people, with some people suffering from a greater degree of hearing loss, while some suffer from slight hearing loss.

    What this means is that hearing aids need to be calibrated to suit the wearer, and apparently this is where it gets expensive. There are cheap hearing aids with general presets, and customized ones which are prescribed and can go up to thousands of dollars for a pair, and the gap is something that Adnand Shennib is trying to address with iHear. (more…)

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    Turkey’s Twitter Ban Sees Spike In VPN Downloads

    Turkeys Twitter Ban Sees Spike In VPN DownloadsA couple of days ago, the Turkish government decided to ban its citizens and those living within its borders from using Twitter. Unfortunately this had to be one of the worst bans put into effect because not only did Twitter themselves offer up a solution to Turkish residents, but it seems that the ban did anything but lessen the amount of tweets sent.

    In fact according to the numbers, the ban actually saw an increase of tweets from Turkey rise by 138%. At the same time the ban also led to the rush of people downloading VPNs, such as Hotspot Shield which saw a total of 270,000 downloads from Turkish users within 12 hours. (more…)

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    Sony HDR-CX330 Handycam camcorder has Exmor R CMOS sensor

    Sony has added a new camcorder to its Handycam line up called the HDR-CX330. The camcorder can record in full HD resolution. Optical SteadyShot tech helps keep the images clear … Continue reading

    CyberNotes: Microsoft Word 2007 Tips and Tricks

    This article was written on March 12, 2007 by CyberNet.

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    Microsoft Word 2007 Tips: Part 1

     One of the most widely used applications for Windows users is Microsoft Word.  I use it daily, and ever since I’ve upgraded to Office 2007, I find myself stumbling across new tips and tricks that make my experience that much better.  Word 2007 is setup much different than previous versions, so it does take some time to get used to.  Because of this, I’ve decided to start a mini-series offering some of my favorite tips and tricks.

    —Minimizing the Ribbon—

    One of the biggest changes in the user interface for Office 2007 is the use of the “ribbon” as it’s called. It replaces the traditional menus and toolbars and organizes everything you’d need into tabs. Within Microsoft Word, there are tabs for Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review, and View. Everything is broken down into one of those categories so that it’s easy to find (The image below shows what the ribbon looks like).

    Ribbon

    I have adapted well to the Ribbon, but at times it would be nice to have the screen space that it takes up.  Luckily there’s a way for you to minimize it down to just the tab options.  To do this, you’ll need to right click anywhere on the ribbon. One of the options when you right click says “Minimize the Ribbon.” Just click on it, and you’ll have all of your screen space available (The image below shows what it looks like if you minimize the Ribbon).

    Ribbon1

    To get it back, you just have to right click again and choose the same option.

    —Ruler—

    RulerIf you’re doing table work, it’s nice to have the rulers accessible. By default, you don’t see the rulers on the top and side of your screen.  One option to view the ruler is to bring your mouse up to the top of the page right before the Ribbon and wait a couple of seconds for it to appear. If you don’t get your mouse in just the right spot, it doesn’t work.

    Another option to get the rulers to stick around permanently is to click on the small ruler icon right above the scroll bar. It doesn’t look like much, but by clicking on it your rulers will appear. By clicking it again, they’ll disappear.

    —Quick Access Buttons—

    If you decide that you want to conserve space and you use the “Minimize the Ribbon” option, there’s a way to give you easy access to the functions you’ll use the most. The Quick Access Toolbar is found up at the top, and by default the save option will be there. You can add anything you’d like to this toolbar for easy access.For example, if you find yourself switching fonts or size often, all you have to do is right click on the button within the ribbon and select to add it to your Quick Access Toolbar. 

    Quickaccess

    Essentially you’re creating your own customized toolbar up at the top that you have easy access to.  I use tables a lot, change fonts frequently, and print quite often, so I added each of those options to the Quick Access Toolbar so that they’re easy to get to.

    —Thumbnail View—

    Thumbnailview1When you’re working on a longer document, navigating can become tedious. This is where the Thumbnail View will probably come in handy. Much like PowerPoint’s thumbnail view of slides, Microsoft Word also has something similar which will display a thumbnail preview for each of the pages within your document. While each of the thumbnails aren’t very readable, you can still use them to navigate.

    To get the thumbnail view, click on the ‘View” tab, and then check the box that says ‘thumbnails’ in the section where it says “Show/Hide.” After selecting this option, a new pane will open on the left side of your screen with thumbnails of all of the pages in the document. This makes for easy navigation because each of the thumbnails are clickable.  If you click on a thumbnail, that page will now be the main document in view.

    While it’s not quite as nice as the PowerPoint thumbnail preview, it will help you navigate through longer documents.

    —Wrapping it up—

    There are so many different tips and tricks that can make your Microsoft Word experience better.  Once you get used to the new user interface, you’ll probably find that you like Office 2007 better than previous versions. Stay tuned for additional parts to this series dedicated to helping you make the most out of Microsoft Word 2007!

     

     

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    Rapoo Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 and Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610

    rapoo-bluetooth-mouseRapoo has announced that both the Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 and Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610 are now available for the masses, where they happen to be the latest additions t their range of wireless peripheral products. These have been specially designed for an enhanced experience and smooth user control, ensuring that the 6080 and 6610 are ideal for both browsing the web as well as playing games. Needless to say, having covered the latter ground, it would also automatically translate to the fact that it is also full well capable of handling office applications.

    The $19.99 Bluetooth Optical Mouse that you see above on the left, will make use of Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity in order to hook up to a wide range of devices, where they will most certainly include the likes of notebooks and Ultrabooks, sporting up to 33-feet of working wireless range. In a nutshell, there is one major advantage of the Bluetooth Optical Mouse, which is the fact that you do not need to have a USB adapter to keep a connection established, freeing up a USB port so that you can use it for other compatible peripherals.

    As for the 6080, it will come with a comfortable grip, and smooth, responsive cursor control thanks to its optical sensor and 1000 DPI high-definition tracking engine. Apart from that, Rapoo’s most recent energy saving technology as well as power switch would allow you to enjoy up to 6 months of uninterrupted use. The Bluetooth Optical Mouse 6080 will arrive in a shade of black for those who are interested.

    As for the Dual Mode Optical Mouse 6610, this particular device will feature a combination of wireless 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 3.0 technology, where $24.99 will net you an ideal travel-ready mobile accessory for those who own multiple devices. A couple of connection options would mean that you are able to use it with all Bluetooth-enabled devices, as well as with majority of the other devices by working on the 2.4GHz wireless frequency with USB Nano receiver.

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