-Check out our Twitter twitter.com -Facebook www.facebook.com -Email us @ ttechsource@gmail.com -Music Author Aleks Hell (Skela) Song name Rock ‘em (WIP) www.newgrounds.com —————————————————————– Chrome OS tablet coming from Google and Verizon on Black Friday? We’ve been waiting on pins and needles for Google to announce some official Android tablet plans for so long we’d almost forgotten about Mountain View’s other operating system — but from what we’re hearing, Chrome OS is about to jump to center stage with a tablet debut on Verizon just before the holidays. Our friends at Download Squad are told by a reliable tipster that HTC is building a Tegra 2-based Chrome OS tablet for Google with a 1280 x 720 multitouch display, 2GB of RAM, at least 32GB of storage with the possibility of expansion, GPS, a webcam, and the usual wireless connectivity, including a 3G radio. Launch is pegged for Black Friday on November 26, and apparently the plan is to offer the device for extremely cheap or free on subsidy, which makes sense — it is just a browser, after all, and “free” sounds mighty nice compared to the iPad’s 9 entry point. (Of course, you’ll undoubtedly be tied to a Verizon contract, but we’ll just let that slide for now.) We’ll see how much of this comes true in the next few months — we’re certainly intrigued. www.engadget.com —————————————————————– EUROCOM Panther 2.0-The World’s …
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010Clearwire Rant/Review
Thursday, August 19th, 2010Just a video of me recording my speedtest results with my ISP provider who turned their back on the customer rather than fix the problem. I’m currently sitting 1 hour away from my home out side of a major city and my broadband speeds are as they should be. I know I will get home today and it will be slow, but BECAUSE there weren’t enough complaints about speed issues they will not fix the problem. Hopefully this will be helpful to someone else who may want to use this ISP but I believe I will not continue to use their service.
The end of the Internet!
Sunday, August 15th, 2010The Google-Verizon deal: is it the end of the Internet as we know it? This deal has some up in arms over how these two Internet powerhouses want the World Wide Web to work. The deal includes “premium services” that would require an additional fee that will give unrestricted, high speed access to your favorite Web Pages, while everything else could be accessed only on the regular open network. Net neutrality campaigner, Jason Rosenbaum highlights a huge loophole in the deal that would mean wireless Internet wouldn’t apply with this form of net neutrality and he discusses how the FCC has the power to block this evil deal.
Alvarion’s Solutions for Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs)
Monday, July 19th, 2010Karen Krivaa, Director of Marketing, talks about the WISP market and broadband wireless connectivity for residential and business customers.
What Will the Internet Be Like in the Future?
Monday, July 19th, 2010lockergnome.net – http – facebook.com – Over on Lockergnome.net, Slick asked what our thoughts are on the future of the Internet. With speeds and capabilities ever-increasing, it can boggle the mind to think of what we’ll have available to us in 20 years or so. It will be funny to look back to the year 2010 and think about how SLOW we thought the connections we have now were. chris.pirillo.com – http
VUNOW – INTERNET STREAMING ON YOUR TV – REVIEW
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Uploaded using FlipShare.
Guileful Attack on Free Speech – Internet Censorship Australia (Clean Feed)
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010A video about the proposed Clean Feed internet content filter system in Australia. Brief outline of what the filter is, how it actually works, as well as footage from protests around Australia. Stop the censorship plan sign the petition today @ www.efa.org.au Senator Conroy is also under pressure after his mate, former Queensland Labor MP Mike Kaiser, was appointed to a 0000-a-year job with NBN Co, the company responsible for rolling out the government’s billion national broadband network. The position was never advertised and no other candidate was interviewed. All footage used in my videos complies with the Australian Copyright Laws under Fair Use/Fair Dealing. I use the footage under “criticism or review – sections 41 and 103A” and/or “reporting of news – sections 42 and 103B” of the Commonwealth Consolidated Act ‘COPYRIGHT ACT 1968′.
noise Gates (Boss NS2 vs. ISP) (Tone sucking)
Saturday, May 15th, 2010The Boss is sucking some tone when activated. IPS does a better job here.
ISP Decimator Noise Reduction Pedal Demo
Saturday, May 8th, 2010Here’s the ISP Decimator Noise Reduction pedal at work again, this time direct from the Tele to the Music Man 112RD, both on clean and distortion channels. Farewell, 60 cycle hum!
ISP Technologies Decimator Noise Reduction Demo
Saturday, May 1st, 2010www.ToneFactor.com – ISP Decimator Noise Reduction Pedal. The Decimator Uses Time Vector Processing the latest in noise reduction technology to provide 60dB of noise reduction, instant response to staccato notes, and ripple-free control of sustained notes. Latest generation of noise reduction technology 60dB of noise reduction Time Vector processing Transparent operation Will not affect guitar tone Dynamically tracks the input signal Patent Pending NR technology Polished chrome chassis The Decimator guitar pedal offers a new approach to Noise Reduction processing with a high level of performance. Most noise suppression systems suffer from one major problem inherent in their design The system cannot be immediately responsive to very short-term staccato notes. The typical downward expander sound reduction system suffers from a dead zone in the release response characteristic that causes a compromise in tracking both fast decaying notes and long sustained notes. The Decimator pedal’s design offers a novel approach to tracking the envelope of the input signal called Time Vector Processing. Due to this novel approach in controlling the expander, the Decimator system will instantly respond to short staccato notes and, at the same time, will provide a very slow ripple free control of long sustained notes. The Decimator noise suppression system is very transparent delivering high performance. The Decimator pedal by ISP Technologies is extremely easy to use; simply insert the …