| Nokia N78 - The New Candybar Nseries Device
While the N96 takes the plaudits, Nokia's N78 is probably going to be the bigger seller. With all the high spec features of the Nseries range (including assisted GPS; Carl Zeiss 3.2 megapixel lens with LED flash; and a 2GB ‘pre-fitted' memory card), but in a more traditional candy bar shape, along with an integrated FM transmitter, to pass out your music and video to a nearby radio (eg in a car). What is clear is the consistent style of the latest Nseries devices has been decided on. With a Multimedia Menu Button and NaviWheel, the physical interface started on the N81 has carried on into the N78 (and the N96), which should please software developers (and give the N-Gage developers some consistency as well). The candy bar format of the N78 is likely to go down very well in a number of territories, including America.This also appears to be the ‘basic' Nseries device which will be in the lower reaches of the price range, helping to get Nokia's ideas of the new mobility to the internet to the mass market.
10 Things You Gotta Know About Oscars
She's a box-office smash with a 3-D concert flick, but tongue-waggers have been wondering why tween thing Hannah Montana is presenting at, like, the Oscars. But we say she's no weirder than having, say, Jessica Alba, Seth Rogen or The Rock—presenters, all. 3. Jon Stewart's hosting, but without any jokes from his Daily Show buddy Rob Corddry. 4. No Country for Old Men will win Best Picture. Ask anybody. Seriously. Anybody. 5. Wait—Michael Clayton will win Best Picture. People we respect have a very good theory on this. 6. John Travolta might dance. 7. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences offers something else for the kids, a YouTube channel. Best clip is, easily, Jack Black and Will Ferrell's "Get Off the Stage" song.
Radio & TV Talk
Special call-ins included U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson who generously auctioned a lunch date with himself. Francoeur sold seats to a private lunch for $1,000 per couple. The lunch will take place at Maggiano's and include Jeff and other Atlanta Braves guests. U.S. Air Force Maj. David Hyre sold over 50 American flags flown during military missions in Iraq for $1,000 each. Permalink | | 8/28: South Park, Scott Baio renewed By Rodney Ho | Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 08:21 AM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Comedy Central has extended "South Park" at least through 2011, which would make it an impressive 15-year run. They are also launching a South Park Web site The deal is worth $75 million.
Fraud US-Style: Fake Videos and Elections
First the videos with bin Laden ones Exhibit A. He always seems to pop up strategically at well-timed moments, almost like we planned it that way. Evidence points that way. Consider the one on Friday (September 7) before the sixth 9/11 anniversary in 2007. Digital image forensics expert, Neal Krawetz of Hactor Factor, said it was full of low quality visual and audio splices, a likely fake. Striking also was bin Laden's beard that was gray in recent images. In this video, it's black. In addition, the footage has him dressed in a white hat and shirt and yellow sweater, precisely his same attire on an October 29, 2004 video. In addition, the background, lighting, desk and camera angle are the same. Krawetz noted that "if you overlay the 2007 and 2004 videos, bin Laden's face is the same (unaged).
Unveiling the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit
Getting Started with Group Policy Group Policy Implementation and Scenarios Group Policy Customization Group Policy Troubleshooting Appendix All but the second chapter deals with core Group Policy technical concepts and features. It's here you'll get into the nitty gritty, how Group Policy works from the ground up. You will read about how a typical Group Policy Object is structured and how to manage them. You will also dive into the inner depths of Group Policy and learn how to customize templates, both for Registry settings and security settings. The second section is by far the biggest part of the book and takes you into different ways to implement the areas of Group Policy, through best practices and scenarios. Each section focuses on the appropriate key areas of design, deployment, configuring, managing, and optimizing to build and fulfill the scenario.
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