Archive for June, 2008

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Here are the latest World of Warcraft (WoW) videos we have found online for you. Please watch here or download for later viewing. If you are interested in buying or selling your WoW account we stumbled across a new online service that looks legit. We tried their service to sell my account and the setup was easy and I was able to sell my account within a week. I’m not a big World of Warcraft gamer so I really didn’t have a big profile but I was able to get rid of it for some lunch money. Here is a blurb from their website on what they are about.

BuyMMOACCOUNTS.com has been the premier provider of secured World of Warcraft accounts for over a year, supplying thousands of satisfied customers with pre-leveled, high-end secured wow account, our level of expertise in the account market is unparalleled. BuyMMOAccounts.com is located in Alberta, Canada. We have no affiliation or offices overseas all of our business is North American based.

Keep in mind that the Elite Horde account can sell for as much as $1150.00, and I have seen Alliance Warriors for as low as $449. Another service they offer is that you can change your character name for free. This is quite useful if you picked a name out of the air and are tired of it or it just plain sucks.

Now onto the videos:

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Copy DVD to iPod Software for Windows

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Ok for those of you that must have or would like to be able to put your existing DVD movies onto your iPod, iPod Touch, or iPhone this is the article you want to read, because we will be going over what you need to do this and to show you how easy it is to actually do.

Here are the steps to follow on a Windows based machine:

1. Download the iPod Video Converter + DVD to iPod Converter suite
Download Cucusoft iPod Video Converter + DVD to iPod here. Afterwards, install and run.

2. Load your DVD

Cucusoft’s iPod Video Converter Suit has a neat, blue user interface that is intuitive and easy to use. There should be three buttons to the right of the interface that says: Video to iPod, DVD to iPod, and Quit (for quitting the program). Click DVD to iPod converter component before loading your DVD. To load your DVD, click ‘Open DVD’ button or choosing ‘Open DVD’ from the ‘File’ drop down menu. After loading, several titles will appear on the list.

Here’s a tip: If you want to rip chapters or segments you like, you can also select ‘Open VOB or Mpeg’ or ‘Open IFO’ from the ‘File’ menu.

3. Selecting Files
The main file of the movie should be the longest title. If you don’t like to convert the other titles (usually the special features in your DVD), you can remove them by choosing that particular title, right-clicking and ‘Remove.’

4. Saving Video Files
At the bottom part of the list of chapter titles, you will see several more options. Look for the one that says ‘Subtitle’ beside a drop down menu box. Click on the arrow down radio button to set the ‘Subtitle’ to what you like. To ‘Output Folder’, enter the full path name or choose the path where you want to save your video files by clicking ‘Output Folder.’

5. Convert
To start ripping DVD to iPod video files, just click on the huge circular ‘Convert’ button at the bottom right side of the user interface. You do not need to set ‘Input settings’ and ‘Output settings.’

Of course, the Cucusoft way is only one way of doing it. If you find that converting DVDs to iPod using Cucusoft’s suite is too tedious, especially if you get into trouble during the conversion process, then you might want to check out this alternative way of converting videos to your iPod.

Again, the PQDVD Converter suite is for Windows users only.
Download PQDVD Converter Here

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Download Incredible Hulk Videos

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For those of you that requested Incredible Hulk MP4 videos, well here you go. As always follow the directions below to download the Hulk videos to your ipods, psp, zunes, etc…

Well take the ones you like with you on your ipod’s. Just browse the videos below, right click and save the url then head over to www.filepop.com to download them.

or

Download the Firefox browser

and add this plugin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3590

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Apple 3G iPhone 2.0 Details

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iphone 2.0The next-generation iPhone will be faster and cheaper to purchase than the current models, with support for location-based applications that will likely prove revolutionary. But the total cost of ownership will be higher.

In announcing the cheaper 8-gigabyte iPhone, Jobs acknowledged that its biggest hurdle in becoming a mainstream product has been the high price. The new iPhone will be available July 11 in the United States and 21 other countries for as low as $199, down from $399 for the current version and $599 when it was first released. A 16 GB iPhone will sell for $100 more. Analysts say the device could one day become as popular as Apple’s iPod digital music player.

Jobs claimed the slimmer iPhone 3G, which unlike the older iPhone supports wireless carriers’ higher-speed 3G data networks, has a battery capable of 300 hours of standby, from five to 10 hours of talk time, depending on the carrier’s network; five to six hours of high-speed Web browsing, seven hours of video viewing, or 24 hours of music.

Features in the new iPhone

Radio

IPhone 2.0 will be 3-G. If it is to stand any chance in the as-yet-untapped Japanese market, a fast data connection is a must. The official line from both Apple and AT&T is that a 3-G iPhone will ship this year, and as two launches in one year are unlikely, we can only assume that there will be one international 3-G iPhone. Certainly, the Infineon chipset expected to power the new phone will work on both HSDPA and WCDMA networks, as well as continuing to support EDGE for customers outside of good 3-G coverage.

Camera

The iPhone’s camera sucks. It offers the user no more than the most basic functionality and only captures a measly two megapixels. It’s so bad that a range of unofficial software upgrades has already been released, adding new features and even video. The Infineon chipset mentioned above supports cameras of up to 5 megapixels and also video capture using Apple’s codec of choice, h.264. So more pixels and video seem very likely, but what of video calls? Apple’s Mac application iChat has had video conferencing for some time. It would be a perfect match for the iPhone’s big bright screen, but that would entail a second camera. I’d give this one a 50-50 chance.

Hardware

The current iPhone is so simple that it can hardly be improved. Expect the changes to be small, and then only cosmetic. It looks a little chunky next to the svelte iPod Touch, so the new model will likely be thinner. There are rumblings on the internet that the body will be black plastic instead of aluminum, which seems very unlikely. The current iPhone is surprisingly tough, so we’d expect Apple to stick to glass and metal. The only sure thing thing is that as soon as you see the new model, your old iPhone will look inexplicably clunky.

Software

Software is arguably the most important part of the iPhone. Ever since its launch last year, seemingly every cellphone maker has released a touchscreen phone. None of them comes close in ease of use, because none of them understands that the interface is everything.

The currently beta iPhone SDK shows us that the v2.0 operating system will be an incremental upgrade, adding niceties such as search and, if we’re lucky, copy-and-paste. With the iPod, Apple has often held new features back from older models in order to drive sales. Part of this is the accounting model it uses: In order to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley (or Oxshit) laws, Apple won’t add new features to old hardware. The iPhone, though, like the Apple TV, is accounted for on a subscription basis. Expect the v1.0 iPhone to run the exact same software as the new one, exempting features which utilize new hardware.

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