July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Today more and more people are strongly related with computers either to do their jobs or to study or simply to get some entertainments. This is due to the fact that there are also many people use t...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Russia is well known for its attractive tourism resorts. Based on fact, many people have spent their time to enjoy Russia’s panorama of iceberg. If you would like to visit this country, you need t...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Payday loans have converts progressively common now. This is primarily due to their most 100 % approval. The adventures of approving are really high and the requirements demanded are real little. Yo...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Firefox 4 has been a long time in the making but tomorrow (March 22, 2011) it will finally bid farewell to the protracted development process once and for all. If for some odd reason some of you sim...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
ComboFix
We'll start with a biggie. ComboFix is a super-power analytical tool for finding tough-to-reach spyware and malware infestations and blowing them to digital bits. A word to the wise, h...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Intel this week officially introduced its new Itanium 9300 processor series, which you may recognize by its codename, Tukwila. According to intel, the 9300 series chips more than double the performanc...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Talk about playing both ends of the spectrum. Lenovo this week announced the ThinkStation E20, the first in a new series of entry-level workstations the company says costs less than $6001 (yikes!) wit...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
Come late July, Microsoft will release the first Service Pack for Windows 7, the Redmond outfit announced in a blog post on Monday. However, don't expect any major performance enhancements, as was t...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
We don't usually post game trailers here. But you have watch this : The complete Deus Ex: Human Revolution CG trailer fits that description quite nicely. Also, those were our favorite socks. We're...
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July 9, 2010 | Computer | 1 Comment
If you have computers at home and you want to connect it to each other, you can build LAN. This Local Area Network enables your computers to communicate and change data to each other. To build LAN all...
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Posted on | July 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Are you ready to rock? I should hope so. I’m giving your hands a rest and your ears a workout this week, for none of the apps in the ol’ “freeware roundup” this time around are actually downloadable. That’s right. Zero. After you read this, you will spend the course of your week installing absolutely nothing.
So what, then, am I profiling in this roundup? Dust? Nope. Rock. Every single Web app in this collection is specifically geared toward an audio pursuit of some kind. I’ll show you apps you can use–through the comfort of whatever browser you’d like–to both create music and find new music to jam to. If you want to go worldly, I’ll show you how to find the latest music streams from all over the world.
That’s not all, however, for not everything audio-related has to involve music. The other two cool Web apps in this week’s roundup center on audio usability. One lets you edit files online as if you were rocking an offline audio editor, and the other lets you craft up a message to your friends that will be read by one of those lovely, synthetic computer voices we’ve all come to know and love.
So that’s that. It’s audio week in the Freeware Files–even though you won’t have to download a single executable to reap the benefits of these awesome finds!
Nothing says, “thanks a lot, bro,” like receiving a message, full of insults, being read to you by a synthetic computer voice. At least, that’s the first thing I would think of to do after stumbling across Blindspeak. But in all sincerity, this Web app is the perfect thing to use when you want to send a loving note to your elderly grandparents / lazy friends who, for whatever reason, aren’t down with the text, yo.
“Download” it here!
Sometimes, you just need to get your hands on an audio editor real-quick, but you just don’t have the permissions (or time) to install something like Audacity. That’s where Myna comes to save the day. This super-handy Web app lets you import (or record) audio and perform basic tasks like trimming, shuffling, and multitracking your selections. You can fiddle around with a few different effects–delays, equalizers, et cetera–in an Acid-like environment. It’s not a perfect replacement for the power of an offline editor, but I have no complaints!
“Download” it here!
Finding new music or audio streams to listen to can be difficult, especially if you’re trying to make sense of the lists, upon lists, upon never-ending lists of possible online stations and/or streaming sites on today’s Web. Yikes. Antenna attempts to reduce this cacophony a wee bit by combing a list of online radio stations with an easy-to-navigate global map. Not only can you narrow down your search by country or genre, but you can also rate your favorites for easy access at a later time.
And, yes, this is an Adobe AIR app, so I suppose it’s not a true Web app per se. Close enough, eh?
Download it here!
Want new music to listen to? Unsure of where you’re going to find the latest-and-greatest jams that are popular in “the scene” before they hit the top-40 charts? We Are Hunted is an awesome site for getting yourself more invested in music that’s cool before it becomes… cool. Click on a band and title to stream the track. If you like it, you can buy it, add it to a personal chart, or otherwise share it with friends. The service itself determines popularity based on a crazy algorithm that considers blog posts, mainstream press, and other popularity-driven places to determine the 99 daily songs that are, simply, “cool.”
“Download” it here!
Here we go. Audiotool is a crazy, feature-packed Web app for creating your own music from the ground up. And I’m not just talking about some cheesy “loop a few WAV files and call it a day” kind of an app. Use actual virtual synthesizers to concoct your beats, riffs, jams–whatever–and assemble a pretty neat track (or remix someone else’s track) in a manner akin to an offline tool like Propellerhead’s Reason. Well, a trimmed-down version of Reason, that is.
“Download” it here!
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