Electronics Workbench is the world’s leading supplier of circuit design tools. Our products are used by more customers than those of any other EDA vendor, so we are sure you will be pleased with the value delivered by Multisim 9, ... Continue here: Electronics Workbench Multisim 9 Simulation and Capture Educators ...
Continue reading...Sunday, September 7, 2008
You can input the audio of any device, but not its video. Why not? A home theater setup by default is looking at multiple video systems (Cable, Satellite, VCR, DVR, PS3, Blu-Ray, etc.). Even the simplest old style systems had two video ... More here: Sony BRAVIA Theater System (DAVHDX576WF) - [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Before hi- def came along, TV screens had an aspect ratio of 4:3. The screen was slightly wider than it was tall, but it looked square. Now with HD , the video has an aspect ratio of 16:9 which is more rectangular. ... Read the rest of the post here: Video Cameras/Camcorders
Continue reading...Sunday, August 24, 2008
Whip up awesome Wii games using Flash and ActionScript. Nintendo Wii Flash Game Creator’s Guide lays out each next-generation technique alongside real-world examples and cut-and-paste code samples. Learn how to design exciting Flash ... More here: Nintendo Wii Flash Game Creator’s Guide (download)
Continue reading...Thursday, August 21, 2008
Filed under: Home EntertainmentYou know how it goes with Sony -- proprietary just seems to rule the roost. Thankfully, the outfit is at least recognizing a trend in the market by trotting out an iPod-friendly version of its S-AIR wireless audio technology. The new S-AIRPLAY system (formally known as AIR-SA20PK) comes with one iPod docking [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 21, 2008
64 bit Linux / FreeBSD Flash Player exists Posted on August 21, 2008 under Brief, MXNA I just watched Tinic from the Flash Player team demo two 64bit versions of Flash Player 10 here at FlashForward. One on Unbunu Linux and the other running on FreeBSD. Tinic also [...]
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