Samsung YP-R0 outed, not exactly groundbreaking


In the vein of the previous yawnfest, the YP-R1, Samsung’s apparently got this baby — the YP-R0 — on the decks as well. Maybe it’s just the naming scheme that bores us — after all, it’s not a bad-looking slim little device, with a 2.6-inch touchscreen display, and this model will supposedly house 8GB of storage, an RDS FM tuner, a microphone, plus a microSD card slot. It’ll support a host of formats, including MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV, AAC, MPEG4, WMV, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and GIF — just to name a few. The whole thing weighs in at about 60 grams, and is expected to run about €130 (about $183) when it is made available, though we don’t know yet when that will be. There’s one more shot after the break.

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iPhone Virus: What You Need to Know (PC World)

PC World – The iPhone’s security flaws were laid bare at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas yesterday, and now the smartphone-clutching public has boiled itself into a frenzy. But how serious is this supposed iPhone virus, and what can be done to protect your iPhone from infection? Here is what we know, and why you probably shouldn’t worry.

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How to Install Fonts

Fonts in MS Windows can be installed anytime as long as the font is available to a connected drive. The steps in installing are very simple.

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Easy Piano title lets DS Lite users tickle the ivory

We know that DSi of yours is all the rage, but you did hang on to that DS / DS Lite, didn’t you? Phew. Starting this November in Europe and other PAL regions, you’ll have a remarkably good excuse to bust that unit back out, as this new peripheral looks to require that all-but-forgotten GBA slot. At any rate, the title (which goes by Easy Piano in case you glossed over the headline) will allow players to bang out masterpieces such as Bittersweet Symphony, Every Breath You Take and Pachelbel’s Canon on the 8-note, full-octave keyboard accessory. All told, 40 songs will be made available, and there’s even a “creation mode” that enables owners to record up to four 3-minute-long jams. Now, if only we had a North American price and release date to pencil in, we’d be all set.

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The Biggest Secret in Repair Windows Errors

This is one of the biggest secrets that I will be sharing and one that the big companies will hate me revealing as it will save you time and a lot of money: One of the reasons that PC repair can be so profitable is that it can be so time consuming: loading software, running scans, patching problems and endless reboots. When your been charged by the hour, that’s great for them, not so great for your wallet.

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