
Bing's Market Share Hits All-Time High
For a while now, Microsoft has been attempting to attract users with its Bing search engine and gain a larger portion of the market share. A new statistic from Nielsen seems to show that Microsoft may be headed in the right direction. According to Nielsen, Bing's market share reached an all-time high in February with 12.5% of the market. What's most notable about this number is the fact that it represents a 15% increase from Bing's market share in January. Microsoft has enjoyed consistent growth since April
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EcoloCap Promises Nano Lithium Battery Breakthrough
Is the battery revolution upon us? Based on all the broken promises we've seen of revolutionary advancements over the past decade, we're guessing not, but we're certainly hopeful that EcoloCap Solutions is onto something. We've said for years now that battery life needs to improve in a big way on notebooks, and PC makers just need to be more honest about real-world figures from the start. But really, we just need better batteries overall--batteries that last longer and cost less. EcoloCap has just received preliminary
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Line6 Converts Your iPhone/iPod touch Into MIDI Recorder
We've heard "there's an app for that" countless times now, but is there an accessory for that? If "that" is talking about a MIDI interface, well, there is now. Line6--which is well known throughout the guitar and music industry as a high-quality company that products guitars, amps, effects and accessories--has just introduced the MIDI Mobilizer, which is said to be the only one of its kind. It's the most portable MIDI system ever, and it's compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch (all models). When connected
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Have a old ASUS A8ABLE-LE Board in a 2005 Media edition , Why sudden ....... BLACK SCREEN
Hi out there and thanks for allowing me to join your thread.
I'm from Hawaii , My Handle is ........ LongBike :
Have the 2005 media and it was working fine until the HD went a little sour , now a new HD in there is wont screen up
at all. Do you think the MoBo might have walked out if so has anyone got this happen and what might be done.
I bought a MoBo from a guy he had it as a extra but have not changed over yet till can diagnose the original.
Everything else is working as can see , but no screen, even tried a video card , but no screen up.
H P Desktop PC Win. XP Home Media edition 2005
The new spare MoBo the guy has it is the same as the in-case one now ................ A8ABE-LE
Thanks to any replys to this thread, Longbike
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EcoloCap Promises Nano Lithium Battery Breakthrough
Is the battery revolution upon us? Based on all the broken promiseswe've seen of revolutionary advancements over the past decade, we'reguessing not, but we're certainly hopeful that EcoloCap Solutions isonto something. We've said for years now that battery life needs toimprove in a big way on notebooks, and PC makers just need to be morehonest about real-world figures from the start. But really, we justneed better batteries overall--batteries that last longer and costless.EcoloCap has just received preliminary results of the independent testsof it Nano Lithium Battery conducted by Exponent, an engineering andscientific consulting firm of Phoenix, AZ, and things are looking goodso far. Of course, we're always wary of "test results" like this, butthe background technology still has us interested in the possibilities.Take this quote for example: "EcoloCap's advanced technology fills avoid in the market for low cost, high-powered batteries." That soundslike something the world needs very, very badly.

We're told that a single cell of the company's Nano Lithium Battery(rated at a minimum of 200 Ahr) can "replace hundreds of existinglithium-ion battery cells, making itsmaller, lighter and more powerful than traditional lithium-ionbatteries." It can also be produced at a lower cost than thecompetition, but we weren't told when the company plans on making thematerial available for public use. It's also unclear if this technologycan be used in batteries on notebooks, or if they'll beconstrained to use in larger items such as electric vehicles. We're hoping it can be scaled down for usein smaller items, but again, we'll just have to wait and see. This isdefinitely something we'd like to get our hopes up about, but as withall battery promises, we tend to keep our expectations low until itproves legitimate in the real world.
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need help with pc!!
is there any programs i can use to see if there an error on my pc b/c when i host i have lagg issue and when i try to open firefox it takes 10 sec to open it?? i did scan for virus and anti-malware but found nothing?? can some1 help me?
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Bing's Market Share Hits All-Time High
For a while now, Microsoft has been attempting to attract users with its Bing search engine and gain a larger portion of the market share. A new statistic from Nielsen seems to show that Microsoft may be headed in the right direction.According to Nielsen, Bing's market share reached an all-time high in February with 12.5% of the market. What's most notable about this number is the fact that it represents a 15% increase from Bing's market share in January. Microsoft has enjoyed consistent growth since April 2009 when it had a market share of 9.9%, but the jump from 10.9% in January to 12.5% in February is the biggest leap we've seen yet.
The increase coincides with the announcement last month that Yahoo! and Microsoft were given regulatory approval for their search alliance. However, considering Yahoo's market share has declined since last year, the combination of Yahoo and Bing may not make a big difference for market-share leader Google who has enjoyed a 64%-67% market share over the past year. In February, Google had a market share of 65.2%. By comparison, Yahoo had a market share of 14.1% the same month. Even as a united front, Microsoft and Yahoo aren't likely to present a huge threat to Google.

Even so, SEO companies will likely pay attention to Microsoft and Yahoo, who combined will have approximately 25% of the market. In addition, it's likely that Bing's market share will continue to grow. Danny Shepherd, President of Titan SEO, agrees: "We expect to see Bing's market share continue to grow, but it is very unlikely it will maintain the same rate of growth every month. People are interested in checking out Bing and new Search Alliance, but most people who 'Google' will continue to search that way."
Furthermore, Bing has a few areas where it tends to outperform Google's search algorithm, specifically in providing real-time updates to airfare schedules, ticket prices, shopping items, reference materials, health updates, and more. People are also starting to pay more attention to Bing Maps, a competing service to Google Maps.
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Line6 Converts Your iPhone/iPod touch Into MIDI Recorder
We've heard "there's an app for that" countless times now, but is therean accessory for that? If "that" is talking about a MIDI interface,well, there is now. Line6--which is well known throughout the guitarand music industry as a high-quality company that products guitars,amps, effects and accessories--has just introduced the MIDI Mobilizer,which is said to be the only one of its kind.It's the most portable MIDI system ever, and it's compatible with theiPhone and iPod touch (all models). When connected to the DockConnector port, it can be used to play, record and backup MIDIinformation anywhere; it basically transforms your iPhone or iPod touchinto an on-the-go MIDI capsule, which will enable you to record quicksong ideas or back up the settings of your MIDI gear on the fly.

Of course, this couldn't be compatible with the Apple devices without a device to go with it, so the MIDI Memo Recorder is available to record and play back any MIDI data.And because of the Mail app, you're able to send files tocollaborators. Have a look at the video demo below if you're stillunsure, but chances are this is all you if you're a music lover and aniPod touch/iPhone owner.
LINE 6 ANNOUNCES MIDI MOBILIZER The only MIDI interface for Apple® iPhoneâ„¢ and iPod touchâ„¢Â
CALABASAS, Calif.—March 1, 2010—Line 6, Inc. (line6.com), the industry leader in digital modeling technology for music-creation products, announced today the release of MIDI Mobilizer™, the only MIDI interface for Apple iPhone and iPod touch.
“We’re very excited to announce MIDI Mobilizer, the first MIDI interface of its kind,†remarked Marcus Ryle, SVP of New Business Development at Line 6. “It will connect MIDI musicians to the most portable platform ever, and allow them to play, record, and store any MIDI information.â€
MIDI Mobilizer, a low-profile piece of hardware that fits into the standard 30-pin connector of an iPhone and iPod touch, together with MIDI Memo Recorder, the free app available for download at the Apple App Store, will present MIDI musicians with a host of solutions related to performing, recording and data backup.
MIDI Mobilizer is compatible with millions of pieces of classic and modern MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) devices such as synthesizers, digital pianos, effects processors, and even Line 6 guitar amps and POD® products. Virtually any gear with standard MIDI 5-pin DIN connectors can now be directly connected to an iPhone or iPod touch.
Musicians who rely on computers to store and recall MIDI data during performances will celebrate the ease and reduced setup time afforded by an iPhone or iPod touch, and the simple interface of MIDI Memo Recorder. Plus, no longer will musicians need to travel with the extra weight and fragility of a computer.
The size and simplicity of MIDI Mobilizer make it ideal for inspiration capture as well as performance support. Whenever inspiration strikes, MIDI Mobilizer will allow for the capture and review of even the most fleeting of keyboard ideas. Recorded inspirations can then be emailed as an SMF (Standard MIDI File) and opened and edited within virtually any Mac or PC-based digital audio workstation.
MIDI Mobilizer can also be employed as a safety net for performing musicians. During equipment failure, or when using rented gear for a gig, MIDI parameter data stored on an iPhone or iPod touch can be imported into replacement keyboards or other MIDI equipment to quickly restore the exact settings and sounds needed. MIDI Mobilizer is the most portable and affordable solution for transferring MIDI information.
MIDI Mobilizer ships March 19, 2010.
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Sata with Virus
I had a serious HD crash. I had a virus, some trojan with a .fub at the end. I did some research and people said they couldn't get rid of it without a crud load of programs that I didn't know. I wasn't sure who to trust, so I just deleted the program (some music player called fruity loops) and called it a day. Afterward, about 5 hours later, after working fine, my computer turned off and then when I rebooted it said I couldn't use the computer anymore because some missing corrupt file Windows something or another .dll. I got a friends HD and put it on my computer, but I am writing a novel and all my work, and my wives resume and other documents and storys, are all on that hard drive. I wanted to hook it up as a slave and pull off all the documents before I wipe the HD completely.
But people said you can't slave a Sata? Is that true? If so, will the hard drive send the virus over with it? How can I get the documents and all the family photos and such off the HD without bringing the virus?
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