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PhotoScape
Photoscape is a fun and easy photo editing software that enables you to fix and enhance photos.
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- Viewer: View photos in your folder, create a slideshow
- Editor: resizing, brightness and color adjustment, white balance, backlight correction, frames, balloons, mosaic mode, adding text, drawing pictures, cropping, filters, red eye removal, blooming, clone stamp
- Batch editor: Batch edit multiple photos
- Page: Merge multiple photos on the page frame to create one final photo
- Combine: Attach multiple photos vertically or horizontally to create one final photo
- Animated GIF: Use multiple photos to create a final animated photo
- Print: Print portrait shots, carte de visites(CDV), passport photos
- Splitter: Slice a photo into several pieces
- Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it
- Color Picker: Zoom in on images, search and pick a color
- Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode
- Raw Converter: Convert RAW to JPG
- Paper Print: Print lined, graph, music and calendar paper
- Face Search: Find similar faces on the Internet
Microsoft Launches Browser Security Website
Microsoft have launched a new website aimed at helping people identify how secure their web browser really is. www.YourBrowserMatters.org will tell visitors in a simple score from 0 to 4 just how secure they are when they go online.
In a blog post today, the company said that 24.4% of all web browsers are outdated and insecure. Of this 15.2% includes Internet Explorer 6 and 7 (it’s odd that Microsoft are suddenly now calling IE7 insecure) and 7.5% are older versions of Mozilla Firefox.
In their breakdown by country the USA appears to be the worst offender with just under 22 million computers using insecure browsers. Brazil is second with just over 7 million, France is third with 5 million, the UK has 4.2 million and China has just under 4 million. I’m not completely sure where this fits with Microsoft’s IE6 Countdown site which states that more than 25% of all browser usage in China is still IE6.
Microsoft’s stats say that this 24.4% equates to around 340 million PCs worldwide. In a statement they said…With that in mind, we’ve partnered with the Anti-Phishing League, Identity Theft Council, and Online Trust Alliance to raise awareness of the critical role browsers play in online security and make it as easy as possible for people to protect themselves.
The new website itself does more than just give your browser a health rating. There is useful information there on what malware is, with a useful video for the uninitiated. There is also information on what modern browsers do to keep people safe when they’re online and also help and advice on how you can stay safer when you’re online.
Oddly, what the browser doesn’t do is bring the latest version of Internet Explorer front and centre, instead relegating it to a small download button hidden away on the website’s last page. This is probably a very good idea given the organisations that Microsoft has formed alliances with for this project.
In a blog post today, the company said that 24.4% of all web browsers are outdated and insecure. Of this 15.2% includes Internet Explorer 6 and 7 (it’s odd that Microsoft are suddenly now calling IE7 insecure) and 7.5% are older versions of Mozilla Firefox.
In their breakdown by country the USA appears to be the worst offender with just under 22 million computers using insecure browsers. Brazil is second with just over 7 million, France is third with 5 million, the UK has 4.2 million and China has just under 4 million. I’m not completely sure where this fits with Microsoft’s IE6 Countdown site which states that more than 25% of all browser usage in China is still IE6.
Microsoft’s stats say that this 24.4% equates to around 340 million PCs worldwide. In a statement they said…With that in mind, we’ve partnered with the Anti-Phishing League, Identity Theft Council, and Online Trust Alliance to raise awareness of the critical role browsers play in online security and make it as easy as possible for people to protect themselves.
The new website itself does more than just give your browser a health rating. There is useful information there on what malware is, with a useful video for the uninitiated. There is also information on what modern browsers do to keep people safe when they’re online and also help and advice on how you can stay safer when you’re online.
Oddly, what the browser doesn’t do is bring the latest version of Internet Explorer front and centre, instead relegating it to a small download button hidden away on the website’s last page. This is probably a very good idea given the organisations that Microsoft has formed alliances with for this project.
Review : IPhone 5
Apple has done it again; I am talking about the new iPhone. In this iPhone 5 review, you will learn about the possible new features, speculations about the release date, and the many new features of Apple’s newest iPhone baby.
At this point, much of the information that we know about the iPhone 5 is speculation, as Apple has yet to release a lot of information about their new product. However, there are a few facts that have been confirmed.
With this, you do not have to worry with the possibility of other people swiping your phone and trying to use it. Since the phone will use the 4G network, Video Chat will be much, much quicker. The body design on the iPhone 5 will be sleeker and much nicer overall.
With the new upgrades and features, everyone will want to get a new iPhone 5. Hopefully this iPhone 5 review has helped to clear up some speculation about the new phone, while giving some pertinent information. One thing is sure. The new iPhone 5 is sure to be a hit!
At this point, much of the information that we know about the iPhone 5 is speculation, as Apple has yet to release a lot of information about their new product. However, there are a few facts that have been confirmed.
- Dual core processor
- Will it be as good as the Verizon HTC Smartphone Thunderbold?
- Amazing new features
With this, you do not have to worry with the possibility of other people swiping your phone and trying to use it. Since the phone will use the 4G network, Video Chat will be much, much quicker. The body design on the iPhone 5 will be sleeker and much nicer overall.
- Thinner Design
- Extended Battery Life
With the new upgrades and features, everyone will want to get a new iPhone 5. Hopefully this iPhone 5 review has helped to clear up some speculation about the new phone, while giving some pertinent information. One thing is sure. The new iPhone 5 is sure to be a hit!
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