Archive for November, 2009
Facebook is trying out a new photo upload tool, and it doesn’t suck!
Facebook is the most popular photo sharing site in the world, but its photo upload tool has always been clunky and frustrating to use. No longer, thanks to a prototype New Photo Uploader that will hopefully displace the current upload tool very, very soon. Instead of the slow, tough-to-navigate system that loads up thumbnails of every. photo. in. your. pictures. folder. by default (ugh!), this new version has navigation that looks a lot more like what you’re used to in Windows Explorer or the OS X Finder.
Facebook ditched the old-school Java uploader they’d been using since 2005, and built a plug-in from scratch with newer tools. Aside from looking better and running a lot more smoothly, the new uploader can also run in the background, so you don’t have to stop browsing while you wait for your pics to upload. The first time you try to upload photos after turning on the prototype, you’ll be prompted to install the Facebook plugin. It doesn’t take long, and it’s well worth the extra 30 seconds to get a better, faster photo uploader.
[via ReadWriteWeb]
DVD Knife Quickly Extracts Any Clip from DVDs

Trying to extract clips from a DVD is usually a roundabout process that involves a lot of waiting. Free utility DVD Knife makes it easy to extract clips from any part of your DVD.
Generally, in order to extract a small clip from a DVD, you’ve got to rip and convert the entire movie—or at least a specific chapter—before you can work with it. DVD Knife does away with this lengthy process with a quick, four-click solution. When you start it up, you just open the disc, navigate to and mark your start and endpoints, and click save. DVD Knife will extract the clip (without compressing or decompressing) into a small VOB file that you can then convert into whatever file type you need, giving you more time to actually concentrate on the goal at hand (or to finish up that project quickly and go do something else).
DVD Knife is a free download, Windows only.
Uncapped ADSL for R 399 per month
Interesting article at www.myadsl.co.za, would like to see if this spurs some competition with the other service providers in the short term?….
Screamer Telecommunications today announced its entrance into the ADSL market with a full ADSL product range which includes an unlimited 384kbps service for R399 per month.
When asked why Screamer Telecoms has entered the ADSL market, CEO Gavin Hart said that it was becoming obvious that the incubment ADSL broadband providers were not going to decrease prices as they had too much to lose on their existing client base. read more…..




