Evet Atlona Technologies’in son ürünü olan adaptör çok harika bir şey olmayabilir, ama yine de oldukça iyi.
AT-HDPiX USB-to-HDMI adaptörü tam olarak söylediği şeyi yapıyor, bir USB 2.0 soketi açık olduğu sürece herhangi bir bilgisayarın ya da dijital imza platformunun HDMI kablosunu kabul etmesini sağlıyor. Cihaz 1,600
x 1,200 ( veya 720p ) çözünürlüğe kadar destek
It seems that over the past few weeks a heated bidding war has been going on between the movie studios for a hot new property, and today it came out that that Universal have ended up on top with the rights to the adaptation. Sounds fairly standard, right? The only issues are that the property in question is a video game, and the video game hasn’t even been announced yet!
From Slashfilm:
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Dan Kimerling from TechCrunch has a very interesting story earlier today. He was ranting about Microsoft and their competitors (Google & Apple) that gave Microsoft a lot of headaches in the last few years.
Let me just quote a few lines from his post:
For Microsoft to pick up the proverbial ball...
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Cinéma : Vidéo : Jules Verne : Voyage au centre de la Terre adapté par les studios américains cela donne un film avec de multiples effets spéciaux ( 3D notamment ) qui promet beaucoup , la vidéo
ET: MondayMUMBAI: Traditional shopping-streets, bazaars and markets, predecessors of India's organised retailing, have emerged as equal contributors to the country's retail eco-system and have become resilient.India's leading high streets such as Connaught Place or Khan Market in Delhi, Mumbai's Linking Road, Colaba or Breach Candy, Brigade Road in Bangalore, T Nagar in Chennai, Kolkata's Park Str
As sketchy as those junkie-like alternative energy companies I profiled yesterday are, ALL OTCBB-listed “companies” are a million times worse. I use the term companies loosely because a more fitting description would be schemes.
Currently, I’m not short any of them, so I don’t care whether or not you believe me—I just have a hard [...]
I call it copy-paste reasoning. Examples? "You shouldn't do fixed price, fixed scope contracts, because..." Fine, but that doesn't help me if that's the only thing my biggest customer wants. "Big up-front requirements are wrong, ...
An extremely tense Matthew McConaughey anxiously paced the set of his latest film on Wednesday night. The normally carefree actor has expressed disappointment to his inner circle that the weather in Boston does not allow him to be shirtless as often as he would like. It reportedly has been a few weeks since he was [...]
The fan community as a whole are reported to be not happy with the idea of the Iron Man Movie Trailer being made into a full length feature film, Paramount Pictures are planning to adapt the popular trailer to a full film by expanding the montage of short shots in the trailer to full length [...]
In New England, windstorms can be intense, especially when hurricanes come through. During those storms, the maple trees and pines withstand quite well because they bend in the wind. The oaks, however, don’t bend and sustain a lot of damage, as a result.
When it comes to exceeding the future best practices in adaptation, [...]
First-time director Michael Brandt will turn a classic episode of The Twilight Zone by Richard Matheson into a feature length film called Countdown for Summit Entertainment. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film "revolves around a group of astronauts who land on a planet only to find a crashed spaceship and corpses that eerily resemble their own. They then must piece together where they are and whether they might in fact already be dead." The original episode was entitled Death Ship, and was written by regular TZ writer Richard Matheson, who based it on his own previously published short story. He also wrote the novel I Am Legend. BTHR also says that Brandt is rewriting the screenplay with his writing partner Derek Haas and that it is based on an earlier screenplay by Stephen Gre
The changes we have seen across the country in the past few years have put Americans, as a whole, in a state of concern. The price of gas is skyrocketing and approaching a new high, the value of the dollar in plunging, mortgage foreclosure rates are defined as “crises” and on and on. On top of that, we have the media stirring up a frenzy of fear to ensure we run full-speed into a national
This year marks 100 years of Japanese immigration in Brazil, and all over Brazil there are cultural events, news specials, and happenings celebrating this anniversary. The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in June 1908, and brought with them cultural...
Le roman de Dan Brown, Anges et Démons, va etre adapté par Ron Howard(qui avait déja adapté Da Vinci code).Tom Hanks aurait déjà accepter de reprendre le role de Robert Langdon l'expert en symboles religieux.Le tournage devrait debuter en fevrier 2008...
Petit synopsis du livre :Robert Langdon, le célèbre professeur d'histoire de l'art, spécialiste de symbologie religieuse, à Harvard, est convoqué au CERN, en Suisse, pour déchiffrer un symbole gravé au fer rouge sur la poitrine d'un éminent homme de science qui a été assassiné. Il découvre qu'il s'agirait d'un crime commis par une très ancienne société secrète, les 'illuminati', laquelle s'est également emparée d'un conteneur renfermant une substance très dangereuse. La secte, qui vient de resurgir après une éclipse de quatre siècles, a juré d'anéantir l'Eglise catholique. Langdon ne dispose que de quelques heures pour sauver le Vatican qu'une terrifiante bombe à retardement menace ! Ici L
I had a nightmare over the weekend. I kept choking and choking - I couldn't swallow some lettuce and I went to the ER where they proceeded to stretch my esophagus out with a medieval, torturing device. I told the dream doctor that I thought it might hurt as he began and he said, "Yeah, most patients cry for 2 hours." Then I woke up because even my sleeping brain knew that was a bunch of crap.It can't be that bad, but I am obviously a little nervous about my appointment.I've been spending a lot of time thinking about my Grandma, visiting with her on the phone since she had her stroke and is inside more often. (She is typically outside, working with the dogs at her kennel.) Though she is never weepy, she speaks about being sad - how hard it will be for her to give up her business and home soon. There isn't any way around it; I know that. But it seems to surprise her. I find that interesting.None of want to grow old and lose our independence. No one wants to get sick. But it's coming
From today’s ExecutiveBiz.
This December, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) will be following the national Web 2.0 trend and plans to roll out a social networking platform called A-Space to tie the secret communities into a secret knot and connect people and agencies. This newly adopted technology will hopefully improve remote location communication, after hours communications and ease sharing challenges that affect an agency’s individual contributor’s ability to communicate.
Broad-based security like firewalls and restricted dialing make socializing even harder for the spy and intelligence communities and information sharing more complex. In addition to the social networking applications, the site will also allow the intelligence community to access the national intelligence library. The intelligence community has already stood up to a web 2.0 style private wiki, similar to wikipedia, named Intellipedia.
Apparently, you can’t joi
There was a time when students showed up on the first day of school with backpacks stuffed with nothing more sophisticated than solar calculators.Those days are long past, and administrators and teachers are finding themselves having to adapt their rules and teaching techniques to a new generation of students - the kind who are likely to be more at home with a cell phone than a pen and paper.Gary Bernardini, store manager of Radio Shack in the Florence Mall, said the main item high school students are buying this season is the cell phone with Internet and music capabilities.The phones are really becoming more music-centric," Bernardini said. "The keypad doesn't just have numbers any more, but controls for music right on the front of the phone. Kids expect their cell phones to do a lot more than they used to."Dixie Heights High School senior Lauren Eldridge said her cell phone allows her to keep in touch with her parents and take photos and get on the Internet. She loves her iPod as we
By Richard ShryackDuring every marathon training program that I have ever designed there always comes a time to adapt. This week the weather has been rather challenging. For the past week now it has been warm and exceptionally humid. I have decided to do my tempo training today on the treadmill.My usual tempo run during marathon training is 10 or 11 miles. I have had great success using this for marathons and half marathons.I usually begin with a mile or two warm-ups and gradually raise the pace to my tempo training heart rate of 87-92% mhr for the next 8 miles and then cool down for a mile.Today I will take this workout indoors and run on my treadmill. A few changes will be made to adapt this workout to the treadmill. First I will have to determine the correct treadmill speed. To determine the correct pace the standard formula is 10-15 seconds below your 10k pace. A sure sign that the pace is too fast is that your heart rate rises above 85% in the first 5 minutes of the repeat.After d
Les jeux vidéos ont la côte au cinéma.
J’ai appris grâce au blog de Loxodon, que World of Warcraft où WOW pour les intimes va être adapté par Legendary Pictures.
Bon cette information n’a rien d’orgasmique, ou alors faut vraiment être fana de WoW. Par contre beaucoup plus intéressant (à mon goût) Diablo va aussi l’être par ce même studio. Une information trouvé sur le site d’allociné. En tout cas j’espère que ce sera une belle adaptation et non pas une bouse monumentale.
Décidément Legendary Pictures et Blizzard Entertainment ont l’air de bien s’aimer.
Helran
Tags: Film, cinéma, wow, world of warcraft, diablo
The studio behind Miller’s 300 has optioned the rights to the DC Comics graphic novel.
Warner Brothers will adapt the Frank Miller graphic novel Ronin as a live-action feature to be directed by Sylvain White (Stomp The Yard).
The studio, which turned Miller’s 300 into a blockbuster this year, optioned their rights to the DC graphic novel about a 13th-century disgraced samurai reborn as a cyborg in a corrupt New York City in the year 2064.
The title character must find a sword with mystical powers and destroy his reincarnated foe, the ancient demon Agat.
In 1998, Darren Aronofsky (The Fountain) was to develop and direct Ronin’s feature adaptation for New Line Cinema.
Source: Variety
Even at 34 years of age, I'm already noticing that there are some things I'm no longer able to do. So I worry that when I'm 60+ the limitations of my body are going to be to acute to continue in my preferred hobby.
"Nonsense!" Bob Souvestre, instructor of horticulture at LSU and Louisiana Master Gardener program coordinator, would say.
"I am 52 and have arthritis," he said in a telephone interview. "I know nerve deafness. My eyes. I wear glasses. My back hurts. I have bursitis and tendinitis."
And still he lectures!
Maggie Martin's recent interview with Souvestre highlighted that while we age and need to adapt to our limitations it shouldn't be an excuse for no longer being involved in our favourite pastimes.
Ida Hayden, 84, a gardener for 50 years, said stability and endurance are the only problems she faces.
"I haven't changed tools. No pads, but I do have a stick that (husband) Harold made that helps me get up when I get down. It is a walking stick with a flat bottom.
“Keep on the lookout for novel ideas that others have used successfully. Your idea has to be original only in its adaption to the problem you're working on.”Thomas Edison (1847 – 1931) U.S. inventor and entrepreneur
So if you've been to the company blog lately you've probably seen some of the new features but here is an article that was interesting. It is about YouTube Founder Chad Hurley saying it will start sharing revenue with millions of members.
Sounds kind of familiar doesn't it, almost like an old AllAdvantage internet idea or better yet a brand new Agloco internet revolution. It's funny because since Agloco came online around 9 weeks ago two major players in the online industry has taken notice and are working to adapt their companies to the Agloco business model.
Both Chad Hurley and Bill Gates have now publicly said that they are going to start sharing part of their revenue with the millions of members who use their products and services everyday.
Well maybe I should clear this up a bit, Chad Hurley sold YouTube to Google for 1.65 Billion dollars so its actually Google and Microsoft who is taking another step towards sharing their revenue with their members.
So why use agloco in
During the Revolutionary War in which the new-world British colonies broke free to become the United States, the colonists in areas outside the main battle zones usually did not rely on a standing army of the sort that exists today.
Forces assembled in many cases just as needed, a just-in-time army, as it were. [...]
In New England, windstorms can be intense, especially when hurricanes come through. During those storms, the maple trees and pines withstand quite well because they bend in the wind. The oaks, however, don’t bend and sustain a lot of damage, as a result.
When it comes to exceeding the future best practices in adaptation, [...]
A whole lot of buzz is building about a certain video game from Electronic Arts that's apparently being called Dante's Inferno and is taken from the Inferno chapter of Dante's classic The Divine Comedy. This was very recently part of a massive studio bidding war for the rights to make it into a movie at some point. Out of all of the studios, Universal eventually won out.
The peculiar thing is t