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DMXzone 2.0: Highlights of the new features

After months of hard work, we're proud to present DMXzone 2.0. It has been designed to make it easier and much more fun to use. We'll be happy to receive any feedback if you find any problems, errors or if you have suggestions

Do not hesitate to post a comment in our forum.

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IE8 Release Candidate Won't Install on Windows 7

The IE 8 RC is expected to be downloadable by the public any day now. Earlier this month, Microsoft made available to the public, the public beta of Windows 7. Windows 7 testers won’t be able to install Microsoft’s near-final Release Candidate test build of Internet Explorer 8 — a limitation Microsoft is acknowledging and saying is by design.

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USB 3.0 will Crush eSATA, FireWire

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Intel presented a working version of USB 3.0. It's expected to hit the market in early 2010. The current USB 2.0 runs at a maximum speed of 480Mbps.

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jQuery 1.3 Released on it's 3rd Birthday

3 years ago, a young and talanted developer put out a personal project to the OSS world. 3 years later his side project become one of the most influential frameworks for developing JavaScript-based applications. Today, the jQuery project turns 3 years old which, considering the churn rate for open source projects, is a monumental achievement.

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Microsoft Beta Lets Old Win Apps Run on Vista

Microsoft has released it's Enterprise Desktop Virtualization that lets people run legacy Windows applications, including those built for Windows 200 and Windows XP on Vista by using virtualization technology. The first public beta of the tool solves one of the chief complaints businesses have with Windows Vista: that older Windows applications aren't compatible with the new OS.

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Some YouTube Videos Can be Downloaded

While users have long been able to grab YouTube clips both with Flash rippers and H.264 stream downloaders, this would be the first time such an option has appeared on the site as an official offering. The new option gives users a full-quality H.264 file--the very same copy that's sent out to YouTube-capable set top boxes and iPhones.

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Something Big is About to Happen

It is a secret! Don't tell anyone but the Dynamic Zones team has being very busy for a long time not only with producing high quality extensions for you but also with a full new redesign and remake of the CMS of DMXzone.com, FLzone.com, FWzone.net and DNzone.com!

Be the first to see what's new and how you can benefit from the new features and the new design.


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Carol Bartz Becomes Yahoo CEO

Yahoo's new CEO is the former Autodesk's executive chairman. Her challenges will include adapting from a successful but relatively unknown software company to a struggling media company whose internet properties used by hundreds of millions of people.

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Google

Google Offers "experimental" Quick Search Box Tool for Macs

Google has released a search box tool for Macs. The company revealed that it is interested in beta testers willing to participate in taking Google Quick Search Box from an "experimental" state to a fully formed powerful search tool.

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Google Adds' https Mode to Chrome 2.0

The final version of Chrome 2.0 should appear in a few weeks and includes a new edition of the Webkit rendering engine. Google has added in their latest pre-beta (2.0.156.1) a http-mode that would allow people to only view https websites. This method increases surfing security and is activated automatically when a https website is visited.

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