Download DSP Manager for Samsung Galaxy S3
Posted by Jayceooi
Love DSP Manager from CyanogenMod ROM? You can enjoy DSP Manager on stock Samsung Galaxy S III firmware now (CWM is needed though). DSP Manager is an equalizer that enhances sound processing capabilities. Let you modify headset, phone speaker and Bluetooth headset sound quality. Adjust dynamic range compression, bass boast, equalizer and virtual room effect. This mod is made for HTC One X actually but works on Samsung Galaxy S3 too. Want to try it?[...]
Continue ReadingFacebook Moves to Consolidate IPO Lawsuits
Posted by PCWorld
Facebook has petitioned the U.S. courts to consolidate more than 30 lawsuits filed in connection with its ill-handled initial public offering.
The company argued in a court brief that the lawsuits filed against Facebook, some of its directors, the underwriters for its IPO and the Nasdaq stock market should be heard together in the federal court in the Southern New York district.
The cases rely on a "common nucleus of facts concerning the IPO and the decline in the price of Facebook shares," the company said in its brief, filed Thursday. Consolidating the cases will avoid duplication of discovery and possible inconsistent rulings, its lawyers wrote.
The lawsuits fall broadly into two categori[...]
Continue ReadingThe company argued in a court brief that the lawsuits filed against Facebook, some of its directors, the underwriters for its IPO and the Nasdaq stock market should be heard together in the federal court in the Southern New York district.
The cases rely on a "common nucleus of facts concerning the IPO and the decline in the price of Facebook shares," the company said in its brief, filed Thursday. Consolidating the cases will avoid duplication of discovery and possible inconsistent rulings, its lawyers wrote.
The lawsuits fall broadly into two categori[...]
Bing Adds Qwiki’s Multimedia Presentations To Its Search Results
Posted by TechCrunch
Qwiki seems to be spreading. Last month, it announced a new Creator platform for publishers and bloggers that’s already being used by ABC News and others. Now it’s announcing a partnership with Bing.The companies say that Qwikis, which are essentially multimedia presentations, complete with narration, will now be embedded into Bing results, and they can be played directly inside the search page. Qwikis will initially be attached to the Wikipedia search results, but the plan is expand the partnership to include “many kinds of search results.”[...]
Continue ReadingCloud-tastic: Amazon S3 surpasses one trillion objects stored
Posted by VentureBeat
Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) is now storing more than one trillion objects for its cloud customers, the company announced Tuesday in a blog post.
The S3 service is used by many developers and engineers for scalable and relatively cheap cloud-based infrastructure. Back in early April, S3 announced that it was storing 905 billion objects, so it only took a matter of months for the service to add another 100 billion. And that growth continues even as Amazon makes it easier to delete objects.
“Lately, we’ve seen the object count grow by up to 3.5 billion objects in a single day (that’s over 40,000 new objects per second),” Jeff Barr, Amazon Senior Manager of[...]
Continue ReadingThe S3 service is used by many developers and engineers for scalable and relatively cheap cloud-based infrastructure. Back in early April, S3 announced that it was storing 905 billion objects, so it only took a matter of months for the service to add another 100 billion. And that growth continues even as Amazon makes it easier to delete objects.
“Lately, we’ve seen the object count grow by up to 3.5 billion objects in a single day (that’s over 40,000 new objects per second),” Jeff Barr, Amazon Senior Manager of[...]
It’s about time: U.S. almost gets serious about broadband buildout
Posted by Gigaom
After writing about broadband for nearly a decade-and-a-half, it is finally good to see our politicians actually thinking about broadband and connectedness in a thoughtful manner. Almost!
On Thursday, U.S. President Barack Obama will sign an order to make the approval process for broadband network buildout on roads and federal property smoother, easier and simpler.
“Building a nationwide broadband network will strengthen our economy and put more Americans back to work,” said President Obama. “By connecting every corner of our country to the digital age, we can help our businesses become more competitive, our students become more informed and our citizens become more engaged[...]
Continue ReadingOn Thursday, U.S. President Barack Obama will sign an order to make the approval process for broadband network buildout on roads and federal property smoother, easier and simpler.
“Building a nationwide broadband network will strengthen our economy and put more Americans back to work,” said President Obama. “By connecting every corner of our country to the digital age, we can help our businesses become more competitive, our students become more informed and our citizens become more engaged[...]
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