If you feel the name “Wavosaur” sounds like a wannabe dinosaur, you wouldn’t be entirely wrong. However, Wavosaur is an immensely feature rich audio editor meant for the serious. What do I mean by serious? The plethora of features this editor brings to the table are meant for users well versed with audio editing, for tasks that involve more than just trimming, looping or adding fade in/outs to the audio file. While the editor retains the more common editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, paste mix, paste replace/insert, paste to new file, trim/crop, delete, undo for casual users, there’s way much more to explore here. Screenshots and some important salient features of the application after the break.
To start off, simply drag and drop the file into the editor’s window. The editor supports wav, aif, aiff, ogg vorbis, raw binary, au/snd, ADPCM Dialogic vox, Akai S1000 sample, Amiga 8svx & 16svx and wavpack. The interface, while not exactly the most brilliant one out there, is easy enough to get used to. The toolbars are modular in nature and can be moved around and function buttons can be added to the interface as well.
You can see the various tools that the editor has to offer from the screenshot below. Most, of course, will not make sense to the more casual us er – including me – but the 3D Spectrum Analysis, Input Oscilloscope and Output Oscilloscope are features worth commending.
The editor also features a sonogram for the current audio output as well as seen in the screenshot below. Other than that, you have detailed statistics as well, giving you the RMS power, min & max value per channel and more.
You also get synthesis features such as the waveform generator, frequency impulse train and frequency sweep. Talking about details, you can zoom in to the wave form down to the last millisecond.
Wavosaur can also be controlled via commands triggered by an external MIDI controller, such as play, stop, record, rewind, toggle windows, go to markers, go to start, and control volume output. Now would be the right time to tell you that that Wavosaur is completely portable, sitting at a tiny 560kb, and will not make any changes to the Windows registry. The application also supports custom skins as well which can be downloaded from the official webpage here. For a complete list of features, head over toWavosaur.com. The application works on all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows, including Windows 8.
Over four years there will be 3 billion Internet users worldwide, 1.9 billion to im 2010 and Internet economy will represent 4.200 billion in G20 countries, to 2.300 billion dollars in 2010, a report shows BCG published on Monday. This development is made mainly on account of two trends: Internet access on cell phones and the Internet 'social', in which navigation is largely based on affinity. 'The world is in full development, many consumers go + directly to social +', says the study, the result of three years of investigations in about 50 countries. Among Member of G20, the UK is leading the contribution of the Internet global economy of the country: in 2016 the Internet will represent 12.4% of GDP, more than in Korea Top, located on the second position by 8%, Europe 27 overall - 5.7% United States - 5.4% Canada - 3.6% and France - 3.4%. In China, where the population of Internet users is growing exponentially, the Internet network will represent 6.9% of GDP. BCG shows that the Internet is an asset to companies: 'In many countries, including China, Germany, Turkey and France, SMEs that have active connections with consumers on the Internet, and sales have increased faster than the presence low or absent on the Internet, the difference being up 22% ', plus BCG.'encouraging firms to enter the Internet, countries can improve their prospects in terms of competition and growth, "concludes co-author of the report, Paul Zwillenberg associated BCG.
If the Internet network as a country, would be about to become the fifth world economic power in 2016 after the United States, China, Japan and India, but ahead of Germany, a study of the office of Boston Consulting Group Strategy, cited The 7sur7.be.
Earlier, we told you about the new version of Mozilla Firefox (Firefox 11). Firefox brought a new innovation in browsing which is known as 3D Browsing Technique. Though it sounds very weird but yes it is correct. Those who have already read the previous article on this new version, they must be aware of this technique.
By 3D browsing it does not mean that the content present on the website will start popping out from your monitor. What you get is a simulation based on HTML wrappers and containers, separating them all and displaying them stack-wise, which you can rotate around via mouse click and drag.
To enable this technique, what you have to do is- Just Go to that website you want to use in 3D, Go to Firefox button present on the top left corner of the window, select Web Developer and then click on Inspect. Those who like using key board shortcuts can use Ctrl+Shift+I key combination.
On the Inspect toolbar click 3D tab on the lower right corner of the browser accompanied by HTML and Style respectively. Now just left-click and drag to rotate the page and get the 3D effect. It will be sufficiently neat and looks pretty cool.
This technique is pretty good and easy to use. However, this is possible on well structured websites only since the stacks are all based on HTML wrappers. You can use it only on Firefox 11. Thus, to use this technique, follow the link given below. This browser is available for Windows, Mac and Linux as well.
Android is the great mobile platform that has created amazing buzz in mobile industry. Being open in nature, the platform allows app developers to try their creativity and give end users the opportunity to experience independence when it comes to experimenting possibilities.
It doesn’t actually matter whether you are a beginner or expert in Photography. The listed android applications when combined with innovation and creativity make the phone’s camera a sure shot powerhouse for stunning and mind blowing photography.
The Android device that you have is not just great for taking pictures and sharing with others. Using perfect photography applications, you can easily turn the device into handy photographic friend that can handle a variety of tasks related to photography. The best part about these apps is that some of them are available free of cost.
Photography Applications for Android.
Adobe Photoshop Express
From Adobe, the Photoshop app can help you top share, edit pictures anywhere. Some other features of the application include crop, adjust the color, rotate and add effects. One can even access the pictures and videos directly from the Photoshop.com account to share the photos with friends and others.
It is another amazing application that helps to edit the photos. With its great effects such as LOMO, Ageing, frames, stickers and BluetTone, you can use the app for fun and creativity.
This application puts all the data from the computer right in your hands. With the app, it is highly ease to share and sync all files on the net, enjoying simple access to almost everything from the Android device.
You can easily make the scrapbook of pictures on your own home screen. All you need to do is to just tap widget to see full screen pictures of your loved ones and landscapes and what not.
It is the simple and great way to make the photos more interesting. You can turn the pictures into amazing memories. Just edit the images of favorite landscapes, models or babies. Sometimes, it is just fun to use this application.
As it says, the tool helps you to know when sun is below or above the horizon and offers light. The application can indeed so this at all days and at all locations. Thus, you can plan the photographic tours accordingly. Apart from this, this photography application offers the overview about weather conditions like cloud visibility and coverage, in other words, when you shoot outdoors most of the times, this is a must have application.
This is a free photography application that provides various types of cameras and film settings. One can use different combinations of these and enjoy various trendy and innovative pictures.
It is a great photo editor. Using this, you can color the pictures; add titles, effects, graphics and what not. With its easy to use and intuitive interface, this application is a must have for the photography lovers.
Genre: Hip Hop/Rap | Label: 2012 Atlantic Recording | Quality: m4a m4v
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While there is no denying that his last name plays a small role in the recent success of his career, Diggy has put in the time and hard work to get to the point in his career that has produced his debut release, Unexpected Arrival.
His loyal fans, who he calls “jetsetters,” know and appreciate the hard work and dedication he has to each project and he devotes all the success to them. Diggy is well on his way to a successful rap and fashion career, as well as establishing himself in the lineage created by his father and uncle.
Track List:
1 The Arrival (Intro)
2 Hello World
3 I Need to Know
4 88 (feat. Jadakiss)
5 Two Up
6 Unforgivable Blackness
7 Special Occasion (feat. Tank)
8 Glow In the Dark
9 4 Letter Word
10 Do It Like You (feat. Jeremih)
11 Tom Edison
12 The Reign
13 Copy, Paste (Bonus Track)
14 Do It Like You (feat. Jeremih)
15 Copy, Paste
Men's Fitness is for men who want to get more out of their lives and celebrates an upbeat, optimistic, pro-active lifestyle. Men's Fitness recognizes that mental and emotional fitness is vital to balanced living and aims to offer active and aspirational men - entertainment, information and inspiration.
Get a muscular back, hard abs, strong arms and powerful legs with the help of this great exercise guide! Containing the best, most effective exercises for developing all major muscle groups, this MagBook is your essential total body training resource! Suitable for beginners and seasoned gym goers alike and featuring dedicated sections for key muscle groups, this MagBook is ideal for men who want an all-over workout as well as those wanting to target specific areas at a time. With all the advice you need to build the body you want, this is a must-have resource for anyone looking to develop a long-lasting and effective training routine.
In order to avoid a ghostly figure in the road, high school senior Brent Mitchell wraps his car around a tree, killing his father. Constantly confronted by his mother's emotional collapse after the accident, Brent escapes into a marijuana fueled world of loud metal music to block the pain and guilt. Dejected and out of sorts, he has a shot at happiness with his girlfriend Holly, a grounded, caring girl with drop dead good looks, a dream date for the high school prom. But his plans are thwarted by a disturbing series of events that take place under a mirrored disco ball, involving pink satin, glitter, syringes, nails, power drills and a secret admirer. Brent has become the prom king at a macabre, sadistic event where he is the entertainment.
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The chase is on! After a giant claw kidnaps their eggs, the Angry Birds chase it into a wormhole and find themselves floating in a strange new galaxy – surrounded by space pigs! Luckily the Angry Birds have super powers of their own…
Angry Birds Space introduces you to new adventures on planets and in zero gravity, resulting in spectacular gameplay ranging from slow-motion puzzles to lightspeed destruction. With brand new birds, brand new superpowers, and a whole galaxy to explore, the sky is no longer the limit! Also featuring the DANGER ZONE, the most difficult Angry Birds levels ever! Can you master the Danger Zone?
• 60 interstellar levels!
• Regular free updates!
• Brand new birds!
• Brand new superpowers!
• Zero-gravity space adventures!
• Trick shots using planets’ gravity!
• Hidden bonus levels!
• Beautifully detailed backgrounds!
System requirements:
• Windows XP/Vista/7
• 1 GHz
• 256 MB RAM
For a global literary phenomenon (soon to be a global movie phenomenon), "The Hunger Games" is dazzlingly personal. The story of Katniss Everdeen sacrificing herself for her sister, battling in the Hunger Games and doing anything she can to survive often arrives as a hushed, lonely stream of consciousness instead of a brazen superhero story. With the wildly anticipated, Jennifer Lawrence-led "Hunger Games" hitting theaters on Mar. 23, the soundtrack to the film -- a hodgepodge of top-line artists ranging from Taylor Swift to Kid Cudi -- wisely focuses on the vulnerability of the story's main character and the sense of family that serves as her most relatable feature. The soundtrack is not a collection of brash rock and hip-hop, but instead a folk-leaning study of a child struggling to overcome her unfair circumstances.
Expertly produced by T-Bone Burnett, "The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond" finds a way to underline the strongest features of its marquee acts and present winning introductions of the fairly unknown artists on here. Swift and the Civil Wars each contribute solo songs as well as a collaboration, "Safe & Sound," that captures the texture of "The Hunger Games'" main character in a manner reminiscent of Dashboard Confessional's Spider-Man anthem "Vindicated." Meanwhile, Neko Case,Miranda Lambert and Arcade Fire rise on the occasion on their respective songs, and the Secret Sisters, Punch Brothers and the Low Anthemconvey a subtle confidence and deliver three of the soundtrack's best cuts.
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"The Hunger Games" soundtrack has a few miscues -- Kid Cudi's a dynamic performer, but feels out of place when surrounded by acoustic guitars -- but ultimately, the 16-song set is both a tender companion for "Hunger" diehards and a rousing folk-rock compilation for non-enthusiasts. It doesn't matter if you live in District 12, or have no idea what the hell District 12 is; this ornately produced soundtrack makes the most of the franchise's gigantic platform.
Which songs on the "The Hunger Games" soundtrack are the standouts? Here is our track-by-track breakdown of the album:
1. Arcade Fire, "Abraham's Daughter" - An intense lullaby opens the soundtrack, with beastly distortion serving as bookends and militaristic percussion guiding Regine Chassagne's vocals. The title is a reference to the Biblical tale of Abraham's sacrifice.
2. The Secret Sisters, "Tomorrow Will Be Kinder" - A gorgeous, sorrowful waltz that recalls the strained hope of Rue's song. The sentiment of the line "I know the present will not last/And tomorrow will be kinder" captures the spirit of the series.
3. Neko Case, "Nothing To Remember" - Case lends her sturdy alt-country twang to the soundtrack, forsaking her past and trying to get to "the finish line." A short, steady-handed plea.
4. Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars, "Safe & Sound" - A decidedly non-Swiftian anthem that embraces the folksiness of the soundtrack. Backing up the country superstar, the Civil Wars add a little bit of gravitas to the melancholy tune.
5. Kid Cudi, "The Ruler And The Killer" - One of the few curveballs of the album, "The Ruler And The Killer" finds Kid Cudi still noodling around in WZRD mode, with heavy drums and buzz-saw guitars propping up his pained groans and lurching hooks.
6. Punch Brothers, "Dark Days" - A song that addresses a mother and a sister harkens back to a certain literary heroine. A gentle ode to hiding fear away that (hopefully) could soundtrack an emotional scene in the film.
7. The Decemberists, "One Engine" - The pace picks up with this straightforward Decemberists rocker, as Colin Meloy's signature warble gets overshadowed by the uncharacteristic electric guitar reliance.
8. The Carolina Chocolate Drops, "Daughter's Lament" - Can't you picture the sun rising over District 12, Katniss and Gale stalking through the woods as this song chronicles their last morning together before the reaping? CCD even works the word "mockingjay" into this sparse tune!
9. The Civil Wars, "Kingdom Come" - After providing Taylor Swift an assist earlier in the soundtrack, the Civil Wars get to shine on their own here, their weaving harmonies becoming more striking as the subtly crafted song progresses.
10. Glen Hansard, "Take The Heartland" - One-half of The Swell Season (and star of "Once") Glen Hansard injects some much-needed urgency into the album, debating the merits of murder and sounding a lot like Dave Grohl in an righteous change of pace.
11. Maroon 5 featuring Rozzi Crane, "Come Away To The Water" - Another artist stepping out of his element: Adam Levine slows down his "Jagger" instincts and acts as a Siren alongside Rozzi Crane by beckoning a "little lamb" to the "slaughter."
12. Miranda Lambert featuring Pistol Annies, "Run Daddy Run" - Like the best songs on Pistol Annies' 2011 disc "Hell On Heels," "Run Daddy Run" surrounds Lambert's natural charisma with fleshed-out production and soaring harmonies.
13. Jayme Dee, "Rules" - From a vocal standpoint, newcomer Jayme Dee holds her own against the bigger name on the soundtrack, although "Rules" is admittedly one of the weaker tracks on the disc.
14. Taylor Swift, "Eyes Open" - The stronger of Swift's soundtrack contributions, "Eyes Open" places the singer in her own version of the Hunger Games, trying to stay alert and keep her sense of self as the whole world watches her. A clever spin on the trappings of fame.
15. The Low Anthem, "Lover Is Childlike" - Although it strays from the imagery of "The Hunger Games," the wistful "Lover Is Childlike" sneaks up on the listener with its poetic approach, and buries itself in his or her skin.
16. Birdy, "Just A Game" - The soundtrack ends with a stunning anthem in which Birdy exhibits her full range and declares, "There comes you, to keep me safe from harm/There comes you, to take me in your arms." Is it just a game? It sure wasn't for Peeta!
So you want a decent Android tablet (not one of those cheap knock-offs), but you don’t want to break the bank, and an affordable seven-incher isn’t quite what you had in mind. How about a 10.1-inch Toshiba Thrive for $250? Sure, it’s not a Tegra 3-packing Transformer Prime, but at less than half the price of the TFP, it’s still hard to beat. In fact, this is one of the best prices that we’ve ever seen on a premium Tegra 2 tablet.
Specs:
10.1-inch 1280×800 IPS display
1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
1GB RAM
16GB internal storage
5MP rear shooter, 2MP front camera
Weight: 1.7lbs
Thickness: 15mm
5MP rear camera, 2MP front
Full-size USB and HDMI-out ports, plus miniUSB port
SD card slot (with SDXC support)
Android 3.1 (Android 4.0 upgradeable)
So there you go. A Tegra 2 tablet that isn’t going to kill your wallet. Hit the link below to buy.