Monthly Archives: September 2008

Dont forget to update your AKVIS Coloriage vith the newest Version 6.0. Now with the help of AKVIS Coloriage 6.0 everyone can to bring lost memories back, coloring old black-and-white photos to get fantastic realistic results. AKVIS Coloriage is available for Windows and Mac as a Photoshop plug-in as well.

It’s really easy. Just take the pencil, select needed color from the palette and draw the area to be colorized. What is is great that the program recognizes the borders and paints in the new color automatically, keeping the original tone transitions and enhancing them with colors.

AKVIS Coloriage — Windows-version (PlugIn+Standalone)
AKVIS Coloriage — Mac-version (Standalone)
AKVIS Coloriage — Mac-version (PlugIn) – Photoshop CS3, Photoshop Elements 6
AKVIS Coloriage — Mac-version (PlugIn legacy) – Photoshop 6-CS2, Photoshop Elements 1-4

You can get more information about Coloriage Version 6.0.on akvis.com/en/coloriage/index.php

Google’s browser arrived and everyone can download Google Chrome right now to test. The browser includes a JavaScript Virtual Machine called V8, built from scratch by a team in Denmark, and open-sourced as well so other browsers could include it.

One aim of V8 was to speed up JavaScript performance in the browser, as it’s such an important component on the web today. Google also say they’re using a “multi-process design” which they say means “a bit more memory up front” but over time also “less memory bloat.” When web pages or plug-ins do use a lot of memory, you can spot them in Chrome’s task manager, “placing blame where blame belongs.”
Google Chrome use special tabs. Instead of traditional tabs like those seen in Firefox, Chrome puts the tab buttons on the upper side of the window, not below the address bar.

Do you know that today you can access critical hurricane advisories and marine forecasts on your cell phone? You can do it thanks to NHC offered the follow information to all those customers who ise basic HTML and/or Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) capable cellphones, PDAs, or other mobile devices:

Tropical Cyclone text advisories and selected graphics
Aircraft reconnaissance messages
TAFB marine text forecasts and discussions
Satellite imagery courtesy of NOAA’s Satellite Services Division
Two versions of NHC’s mobile web pages are available: basic HTML and WAP. To view these mobile pages, you will need a cellphone or PDA equipped with a data plan from your wireless service provider. The basic HTML pages can be viewed in a regular web browser, but you can also simulate the NHC WAP pages if you are using the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Just install the free wmlbrowser Add-on.

Mobile NHC home page in basic HTML: www.nhc.noaa.gov/mobile

Mobile NHC home page in WAP (WML)* format: www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.wml

Other NWS Mobile Weather Links

weather.gov in basic HTML: mobile.weather.gov
weather.gov in WAP (WML)* format: cell.weather.gov

Intel (NSDQ: INTC) has planed to roll out its new technology notebook platform, named Centrino 2, with higher performing processors than the previous generation and an optional integrated Wi-Fi/WiMax module. The platform will make its debut at a mid-afternoon news conference in San Francisco.

The technology was originally scheduled for release at Computex Taipei 2008 in early June, but was delayed due to problems with integrated graphics and wireless certification. These notebooks deliver outstanding dual-core performance, enhanced maintenance and management capabilities, and proactive security in an open LAN—even outside of the corporate firewall.4