Feb 1, 2012
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Feb 1, 2012
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You can’t beat an old rocker flying in the face of the man. Neil Young has decided to let everyone know what he thinks about piracy, and it turns out he’s probably a fan of Megaupload. More »

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Feb 1, 2012
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We’ve been looking at some pretty cool
Kinect and Windows interactions for a while now, but we were hoping that the release of
an official SDK would lead to even more coolness. Evoluce has stepped up, and is now offering
Win&I — a full-featured gesture control system for Windows 7.
The company claims that a range of up to four meters is supported, which should be perfect for just about any home theater setting. In the video embedded after the break, you can see an Evoluce demonstrator flip through a photo album, pan through a map, rearrange application windows, browse the Web, and control media playback. Two versions of Win&I are offered — the home version goes for about 20 Euros, the business version for 40.
Anyone else having fun pretending his stance is a little “Iron Man”? We’re tempted to put a repulsor on that hand.
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Evoluce Win&I brings Kinect gesture controls to Windows 7 originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Feb 1, 2012
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In less than two weeks, jailbreaking your phone, your tablet, or gaming console could become a crime. If the exemption to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act expires, what you do to your devices will again be covered under copyright law. More »

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Feb 1, 2012
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It looks as if the
Final Cut Pro X update wasn’t the only software refresh Cupertino folks had in store for us. In this particular case, it’s the company’s networking and backup goods — also known as Airport Express, Extreme and Time Capsule — that are on the receiving end of the virtual enhancements. The 802.11n stations are getting a fix that solves “an issue with wireless performance,” while the capsule is seeing some much needed
iCloud support. Additional Apple cloud integration doesn’t stop there, as you’ll also be able to remotely access your Airport disk. Though, it’s worth mentioning that in order to take advantage of the new features you’ll have to update your Airport Utility to the latest version (6.0). That means you’ll also need
Lion, so those of you keepin’ your OS X old school with Snow Leopard will be out of luck. Looking to up your wireless game? Hit up the source link for the full details.
Apple updates Airport stations and Time Capsule, brings bug fixes and iCloud support originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Jan 2012 17:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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