New update to iTunes with DRM-free music
By walking leaf • May 31st, 2007 • Category: Technology NewsApple’s popular music software has been overhaul with DRM-free tracks that sounds better.
Version 7.2 of iTunes offers higher quality sounding tracks without that annoying Digital Rights Management preventing you from copying your music several times.
For only $1.29 or 20 pence (in the UK), iTunes Plus can upgrade each track with a 256 kbps AAC (Advanced [...]
Watch YouTube with the new 160GB AppleTV
By walking leaf • May 31st, 2007 • Category: Technology NewsExperience the Internet video sharing phenomenal that is YouTube on your new AppleTV, featuring a bigger Hard Drive.
Available on Apple’s online store for only $399 or £199, this new digital ‘hub’ will benefit enormously with a 160 gigabyte HD – perfect for storing more television, movies, photos and music content.
The ability to watch all [...]
Renault F1 enters into the virtual world of Second Life
By walking leaf • Apr 23rd, 2007 • Category: Entertainment News, Technology News, Videogame NewsDouble World Champions Renault F1 has announced they will enter the 3D virtual world of Second Life.
The popular virtual community, which has over 5.6 million accounts, will benefit with the entry of the French motor racing team.
Renault aims to “exploit the fan interaction offered by virtual worlds”.
“The experience is designed to take them [...]
Nokia N95 mobile phone - First impressions
By NeoBlade • Apr 18th, 2007 • Category: Mobile Phone Reviews, Technology NewsI’ve had this phone since Monday 16th and have been giving it a thorough testing of which will lead to quite a large review coming soon to eMagi. It is also my first Nokia mobile since previously I have had Sony Ericsson’s so the transition period has been tricky at times. Enough ramble though, what [...]
Skype 2.5 released for Mac
By NeoBlade • Apr 11th, 2007 • Category: Technology NewsMac owners no longer have to feel left in the dark when it comes to Skype. For quite some time now Skype for the Mac was rather behind in terms of the latest features and goodies offered, but they have finally updated their client version to 2.6! Sorry but there’s no further news for Linux [...]
Apple’s new 8-core and quad-core Mac Pro
By walking leaf • Apr 4th, 2007 • Category: Technology NewsIs this the most impressive Apple desktop computer ever? A new version of the Mac Pro now features the latest Intel chips – the ‘Woodcrest’ Xeons.
That’s eight-cores of Intel processing power spread across two of Intel’s latest ‘Clovertown’ quad-core chips. The timing with this new machine coincides with the release of the new Creative Suite [...]
Yahoo Mail with unlimited storage, Flickr to follow suit?
By NeoBlade • Mar 29th, 2007 • Category: Technology News“freedom to never worry about deleting old messages again”
Yahoo! Mail vice president John Kremer
The battle for online email supremacy has now heated up, with Yahoo! announcing that it will upgrade its online storage for emails from 1GB to unlimited! While I’m an avid fan of GMail myself, this is in direct competition to Google who [...]
LG Mobile and Google get friendly
By NeoBlade • Mar 29th, 2007 • Category: Technology NewsLG and Google has announced their partnership which will see many popular Google services being pre-loaded on LG Mobile phones in mid 2007. Services such as Google Maps, GMail and Blogger Mobile will be available as well as Google Search via an icon within the applications menu from the off.
While you can access these services [...]
Randy dogs for your computer
By walking leaf • Mar 16th, 2007 • Category: Randomness, Technology NewsHere’s something amusing for your computer. A Japanese toys manufacturer has created a series of USB toys based on a dog humping!
By slotting the little pup onto the side of your laptop or USB keyboard (for desktop computers), the little scamp becomes excited! See the YouTube video clip below featuring some rude doggy action!
Just [...]
PlayStation 3: the cure for cancer
By walking leaf • Mar 16th, 2007 • Category: Technology News, Videogame NewsBack in August 2006, eMagi reported that the Cell-powered PlayStation 3 had enough processing power to help scientists find the causes of cancer. Well, it seems that Sony have found a ‘cure’ with an interesting project named ‘Folding@home’.
Sony Computer Entertainment has teamed up with Standford University to create a distributed computer network of PlayStation 3s [...]










