V-MODA True Blood REVAMP Metal High-Fidelity In-Ear Headphones

Posted: July 22nd, 2011, by George B. Ocasio

V-MODAs latest foray into the world of headphones would be the True Blood REVAMP metal high-fidelity in-ear headphones, and just what kind of technology does it pack? Well, we will look at it in further detail right after the jump, but before that, we will proceed with further pleasantries concerning the headphones. Boasting silver bullet styling, supernatural sound and immortal durability, you can bet your bottom (hard earned) dollar that this model is not going to be just another pair of headphones.

V-MODA lives up to their true music lifestyle brand with the True Blood REVAMP, where it was developed in partnership with HBO to deliver a pulse-pounding synthesis of sound, style and comfort that targets the mobile generation who tend to be far more active at night than during the day.

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AMD A75 boards do not overclock with D-SUB connected as output

Posted: July 22nd, 2011, by Calvin S. Goldsmith

Although most A75 boards support multiple output ports, D-SUB will not work once you increase your CPU CLK to 133MHz when overclocking the system.

So, if you are thinking of overclocking your brand new A75 board with a APU, you must get ready to pair the system up with a monitor with DVI-D connector.

Google + goes past 20 million users, but some accounts being deleted

Posted: July 22nd, 2011, by George B. Ocasio

Google + has been with us for around a month now, and so far has been well received by most users. While the site still has a long way to go before it can match the numbers of some of its rivals it’s not doing too bad. Now there are reports that Google + goes past 20 million users, but some accounts are being deleted.

An article on eWeek is reporting that according to data researcher comScore, the site has over twenty million users. This figure doesn’t even include people who have visited the site via an Android or iPhone device. In the first three weeks of its life the amount of users of the site included five million from the US.

The comScore estimates are from June 29 through to July 19 in what are pretty impressive figures. Vic Find more info…

Lloyds of London CIS Marcus Alldrick

Posted: July 22nd, 2011, by Travis M. Childress

Cyber crime costs the UK billions of pounds a year, and businesses are constantly being urged to raise their game and react to the heightened fears.

In this CW500 Club video interview, Lloyd’s of London chief information security officer Marcus Alldrick talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about IT security in the digital age and the biggest challenges faced by IT leaders.

 

Patent Firm Targets Lawsuit at Angry Birds

Posted: July 21st, 2011, by George B. Ocasio

Angry Birds-maker Rovio is the most recent target in Lodsys’ patent trolling disputes. Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com

 

The mighty hand of Lodsys, a patent firm suing mobile app programmers, continues to come down on iOS and Android developers. Now it’s targeting a major and much-beloved player: Angry Birds.

In the lawsuit, Lodsys claims Rovio has infringed upon “at least claim 27” of their patent, which covers in-app billing technology. Lodsys wants 0.575 percent of any U.S. reven Find more info…

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