Wednesday, February 29, 2012

[Video] - Super Geeky Concept iPad 3 With Magnetic Edge-to-Edge Screen, NFC and 3D Holographic Technology - Advanced Tech Tips Blog

[Video] - Super Geeky Concept iPad 3 With Magnetic Edge-to-Edge Screen, NFC and 3D Holographic Technology - Advanced Tech Tips Blog


[Video] - Super Geeky Concept iPad 3 With Magnetic Edge-to-Edge Screen, NFC and 3D Holographic Technology

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 11:13 PM PST


iPad 3 Concept

Full video after the jump.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Are mobiles destroying your body ?, Find answers in this informative must-see infographic.. - Advanced Tech Tips Blog

Are mobiles destroying your body ?, Find answers in this informative must-see infographic.. - Advanced Tech Tips Blog


Are mobiles destroying your body ?, Find answers in this informative must-see infographic..

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 08:18 PM PST

Monday, February 27, 2012

[EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY] - PearlMountain Photo Watermark Software To Protect Your Images - Advanced Tech Tips Blog

[EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY] - PearlMountain Photo Watermark Software To Protect Your Images - Advanced Tech Tips Blog


[EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY] - PearlMountain Photo Watermark Software To Protect Your Images

Posted: 26 Feb 2012 06:10 PM PST


PearlMountain Photo Watermark protects your photo's copyright by adding image watermark, text watermark, logo to digital photos in batch mode. It is a fast and easy-to-use program, with a few clicks hundreds of pictures will be protected from unauthorized use. PearlMountain Photo Watermark also can help you add frames to photos, convert image format, resize photo, apply corrections and adjust effects, etc.

In cooperation with PearlMountain, we are giving away 20 licenses of PearlMountain Photo Watermark to share with our readers.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

W3C Responds to New Copy Protection Proposal by Google, Microsoft & Netflix - Mozilla warns of a possible non-cooperation - Advanced Tech Tips Blog

W3C Responds to New Copy Protection Proposal by Google, Microsoft & Netflix - Mozilla warns of a possible non-cooperation - Advanced Tech Tips Blog


W3C Responds to New Copy Protection Proposal by Google, Microsoft & Netflix - Mozilla warns of a possible non-cooperation

Posted: 25 Feb 2012 03:07 PM PST


It's sad. Google, Microsoft and Netflix has recently published its draft proposal of the Encrypted Media Extensions policy that aims to push DRM (Digital Rights Management) to web browsers. Although the proposal does not intend to forcibly implement the DRM platform, it's still a huge blow to parties that will be involved in the process. As expected, among those who responded to the draft posted on the W3C website is our good and faithful friend Mozilla. Mozilla was quick to question the proposed framework's capability to provide the much needed security demanded by content providers once it is implemented. Chris Pearce of Mozilla asked, "Can you highlight how robust content protection can be implemented in an open source web browser? How do you guard against an open source web browser simply being patched to write the frames/samples to disk to enable (presumably illegal) redistribution of the protected content?"

Mozilla

According to the authors David Dorwin (Google), Adrian Bateman (Microsoft) and Mark Watson (Netflix), their only aim is to provide essential components for a generic key-based content decryption system that is designed primarily to work with pluggable modules that will implement the decryption mechanisms. Furthermore, the Encrypted Media Extensions draft proposal emphasized the introduction of new API extensions for HTMLMediaElement, the interface that defines the specialized properties and JavaScript methods found in HTML audio/ video elements.

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