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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Spider-Man & the Five List From ColomboZone



It was all any geek could get to last night: the new Amazing Spider-Mantrailer, have you seen it yet? Capitalising on all the activity around the Super Bowl, Sony decided not to join the others in releasing new trailers during the game, but just after the game. Like Beyonce, Spidey wanted all the attention for himself. 


My first impressions from the preview: OMG Andrew Garfield is so f-cking sexy. As for the nerd vote, which is really what counts here, I’ve hit up half a dozen sites and the general consensus seems to be very, very positive: so far, even though it’s only been 5 years since the last one, they’re into the new Spidey. 


Did I mention Andrew Garfield is really hot? 


Hot enough, totally, for the Five List. But here’s the thing about that - I love him so much with Emma Stone, I’m not interested in casting him in any personal fantasy. 


Anyway, they were all saying that the summer was supposed to be a fight between The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises. This trailer has a few people starting the conversation: will Spidey make it a 3 way way brawl?







The new trailer for ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ offers a different – but epic – take on the Spider-Man origin story. Watch it here.

Of all the upcoming reboots and remakes on the slate for 2012, The Amazing Spider-Man is probably one of the most debated.
The film is a complete re-imagining of the Spider-Man film universe – one that carries heavy traces of the more modern Spider-Man mythos (as featured in Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Mancomic books), rather than the classic Spider-Man comics that were the basis of  Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man movie trilogy early in the new millennium.



The first Amazing Spider-Man trailer left the fanbase severely divided. Some were intrigued by the seemingly darker and more modern take on NYC teenager Peter Parker’s transformation into an arachnid-powered superhero; others thought that star Andrew Garfield was offering a more “Emo” take on  Peter P., and that the differences in tone, costume, and the details of Spider-Man’s origin story were too divergent from the character’s established cannon.
Well, suffice to say that this new Amazing Spider-Man trailer does enough stuff right to at least see this as a worthy re-visit to some familiar cinematic material. Check it out for yourself, below:



Let’s be clear: This is indeed a different take on Spider-Man. Sure, there are clear shades of influence from the Ultimate Spider-Man comics – including Gwen Stacy, the role of Oscorp, how Peter’s parents’ past is tied with his extraordinary fate as well as that of Dr. Connors. Other elements – like the  contemporary NYC look of  teenage characters like Peter and Gwen, to the darker, grittier Dark Knight-esque aesthetic – are new to the Spidey universe. But in my (sole) opinion, those tweaks and changes – while perhaps initially jarring – ultimately work to make ASM a better movie experience.
This trailer  changes the game. Before, most comic book movie fans would probably agree that the big contest was between Marvel Studios’ The Avengers and Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight Rises; however, it now seems as if Spider-Man is swinging into the ring as a potential contender. Going to be an interesting summer for superhero movie fans.


The Amazing Spider-Man will be in theaters (2D and 3D) on July 3, 2012.

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Portable Digital Juice Juicer v3.84.121 by ColomboZone



Portable Digital Juice Juicer v3.84.121 by ColomboZone | 208 MB

The Juicer is a free media management and conversion utility that supports all current Digital Juice products including all animation, sound effects/music, film/video clips and still graphics. The Juicer lets you browse, preview, search and sort the tens of thousands of clips that make up the Digital Juice media library and then copies and converts those files into formats that are compatible with your editing software.

The Juicer comes preinstalled with thumbnail previews for most of the creative content that Digital Juice creates. So whether you are looking to kickstart your creative projects with a Digital Juice animation, still graphic, sound effect, production music track or piece of stock footage, the Juicer is here to help you find the perfect piece of content for your project. Whats more new product updates are released on a routine basis so the Juicer is always aware of the latest products from Digital Juice.

With the integrated animation, music and still graphic preview engine youll be able to quickly modify any installed piece of Digital Juice content and see your changes in the Preview Panel before rendering. So apply as many tweaks as you like until you get just the results you are looking for and then click the Render button to generate broadcast quality output.

Every type of creative content that Digital Juice currently provides is supported by the Juicer via an intuitive install program. Once your content is installed, you can take advantage of the Juicers simple to use effects engine to add effects and other customizations to help personalize the content to meet your needs. We have tried to make the customization process consistent among all product lines by utilizing a common Settings Panel where changes can be applied.

One of the key features of the Juicer is the ability to convert Digital Juices content to a wide variety of other formats. For instance, video and animations can be converted to AVI, WMV or Quicktime formats while still graphics can be converted to PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, or PSD.



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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom v3.3 Final x86 Mediafire Download Links Free



Name: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom v3.3 Final x86 Silent Install
Size: 87 MB
Genre: PhotoShop
Description: Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom™ software is the professional photographer’s essential toolbox, providing one easy application for managing, adjusting, and presenting large volumes of digital photographs so you can spend less time in front of the computer and more time behind the lens.

So you can spend less time sorting and refining photographs, and more time actually shooting them. Its clean, elegant interface literally steps out of the way and lets you quickly view and work with the images you shot today, as well as the thousands of images that you will shoot over the course of your career. Because no two photographers work alike, Adobe Lightroom adapts to your workflow, not the other way around.Note: It activates in Vista and Windows 7 only.

Added license in silent mode and disable automatic updates. Wont activate in Windows XP.
You have to use serial key to activate it in XP.



You have to use serial key to activate it in XP.





Please choose one serial key only:


1160-4172-0949-1080-5597-1320
1160-4383-2873-3569-7791-8840
1160-4926-3887-1845-3918-0427
1160-4925-6657-4546-8866-5044
1160-4981-4590-0044-9058-8730
1160-4925-3722-9748-8032-4504
1160-4018-9669-4098-9526-4194
1160-4811-4362-8270-9030-5641
1160-4418-6827-5300-4101-3792
1160-4059-4331-0562-5147-9944


Mediafire Password = MediafireRocks.Com




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Satellite ON PRO 2012 V2.0 | Full Version | 5.12MB

Satellite ON PRO 2012 v2.0 | Full version | 5.12MB



1.Extract the rar file
2. Install
3. Follow the instruction
4. Done! Enjoy!




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ESET Smart Security 5 (32 Bit) + Lifetime CRACK | Full Version | 53.4MB


ESET Smart Security 5 (32 Bit) + Lifetime CRACK | Full Version | 53.4MB

ESET Smart Security 5 (32 Bit) + Lifetime CRACK | Full Version | 53.4MB




ESET Smart Security 5 is a complete security solution produced by ESET, a veteran internet security provider which has protected computers for more than two decades. ESET Smart Security 5 provides high-level security with a minimal system footprint , the suite includes a smart firewall, parental control, a system rescue disk and a diagnostic suite, which analyses running modules, registry content, startup items and network connections
Now you can get genuine license for ESET Smart Security 5. Just you have to follow some steps. Don't worry its tasted and working 100%.

1. Install ESET Smart Security
2. Boot into safe mode
3. Run ESET.PureFix.V2b which is located in the Crack folder and click enable
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy!!!



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New Release: K'NAAN, 'Is Anybody Out There'



K'NAAN FEAT. NELLY FURTADO
"Is Anybody Out There" (3:58)
Producers: Sham & Motesart
Writers: various
Publishing: various
A&M/Octone Records 

The first single from Somalian hip-hop artist K'NAAN'a new EP "More Beautiful Than Silence" picks up right where uplifting cuts like "Wavin' Flag" left off, this time with pop chameleon Nelly Furtado handling the chorus. Next to Furtado's breezy hook, which recalls her pre-Timbaland material like "Turn Off The Light," K'NAAN's uplifting subject matter sounds very much at home. Sometimes his musings are clever ("You can point a finger, but there's three pointing back"), but other times, his "troubled youth" anecdotes ("Adam was lonely, drugs were the only") come off a little too reminiscent of P.O.D.'s "Youth of a Nation." Even if K'NAAN is turning into an artist that a high school guidance counselor would love, his often eclectic, always earnest brand of pretense-free rap-pop is difficult to dislike. If his latest single is any indication, "More Beautiful Than Silence" is poised to keep "Troubadour" enthusiasts coming back for more.


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Adobe gives Photoshop CS6 a new graphics-chip boost



Adobe uses a computer's GPU to accelerate the Liquify plug-in. (Click to enlarge.)





Adobe Systems has released a second advance look at Photoshop CS6 that shows new work to give a hardware boost to the image-editing software.
The graphics processing unit (GPU) speeds the Liquify tool, which lets people smear images in a finger-painting way, according to a Zorana Gee, a Photoshop product manager. She demonstrated the change in a YouTube video, the second in what looks to be a series of previews of the software. An earlier Photoshop CS6 preview showed new raw image editing tools adopted from the Lightroom 4 beta, a darker user interface, and improvements to brush size selection. Expect Adobe to add more previews but to withhold some goodies for the official launch sometime later in the first half of 2012.
When firing up the Liquify plug-in with the current Photoshop CS5.x to edit a 100MB image, the image arrives only gradually, broken up into multiple tiles. "And further, if I want to increase my brush size beyond 1,500 pixels, I can't," Gee said. Worse, when she tries to use the brush, there's a big lag between her stroke and the on-screen result.



In CS6, she said, the image opens immediately in the Liquify filter, the brush size goes beyond 14,000 pixels, and interactive performance is snappy.
"You can see real-time editing--no lag," Gee said. "Your edits immediately follow your cursor."
It's not clear if the GPU help applies to other new tools. Adobe has added other GPU acceleration to assorted features in earlier versions of Photoshop.
Another feature is background save, which lets you do other work while you save a large file, though apparently you can't work on the file itself as it saves.
Photoshop is one of the most popular programs from the San Jose, Calif.-based company, but Adobe is in the midst of a transition to a $600-per-year subscription called the Creative Cloud that combines Photoshop with all the other Creative Suite programs, the Touch mobile apps, and online services for publishing and connecting socially to other subscribers. Cheaper subscriptions and traditional perpetual licenses also will be available for those who want individual packages.
Adobe had wanted to add the GPU acceleration and background save features to Photoshop for some time, but programmers had been derailed by the need to move from Apple's older Carbon user interface to its newer Cocoa interface after Apple canceled its plans for 64-bit Carbon support, said John Nack, an Adobe principal product manager.
"Both of these features have been in the team's sights for a long time, but they kept getting derailed by things like the Carbon-to-Cocoa conversion effort. Nice to have that behind us," Nack said in a blog post.

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Madonna, 'Give Me All Your Luvin''



MADONNA FEAT. NICKI MINAJ AND M.I.A.
"Give Me All Your Luvin'" (3:22)
Producers: Madonna, Martin Solveig
Writers: various
Publishers: Webo Girl Publishing Inc. (ASCAP), EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI), Money Mack Music/Harajuku Barbie Music adm. by Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI), Universal Music-Z Tunes LLC (ASCAP)
Interscope Records
Rating: 60/100


When Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin'" fell victim to a widely publicized leak in November, this reviewer's main reaction was, "that's it?" Sure, the track had many elements of the song types currently dominating the radio -- peppy production, a cheerleader chant straight out of "Hollaback Girl," an easy-to-remember chorus -- but it felt like something was missing. When Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. were confirmed to appear on the finalized track, the assumed missing piece was "guest raps," but now that "Give Me All Your Luvin'" is out in full, very little has changed. What the raps add, if anything, is a temporary distraction from the tedious proceedings: Minaj spits her guest verse so quickly, the listener barely has time to register lines like "I'm Roman / I'm a barbarian / I'm Conan" before she's off the track. Ditto M.I.A., who appears just long enough to drop a few scientific adjectives ("supersonic / bionic / uranium") before effectively dropping the mic with, "I'ma say this once -- yeah, I don't give a shit." It amounts to a subpar effort from all parties, particularly Madonna, who hasn't sounded this robotic since the more tweaked-out moments on her last album, "Hard Candy." Here's hoping her other collaborations with Solveig, as well as longtime collaborator William Orbit, produce better dance-pop results when new album "M.D.N.A." comes out March 26.




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Monday, February 6, 2012

IDM v6.07 Build 12 Final


IDM v6.07 Build 12 Final || File Size : 4.53 MB.


Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.


Installation

1. Install the program
2. Restart your PC if asked
3. Make sure 'Internet Download Manager' is NOT running
4. Run the solution provided and apply patch to the file 'IDMan.exe'
5. Run 'Internet Download Manager'
6. Use the generated serial to register
7. Enjoy.






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2012 Linux Computer Buyer’s Guide

tux-picWith the coming of a new year, it is time to take a look at the Linux

computer offerings and see which distributions you can get shipped t

o your doorstep. I just recently ordered a new desktop from one

of these vendors, and I will publish a review as soon as I have thoroughly

tested it.

System76 – It has become a landmark on the Linux desktop and laptop landscape. Now in its 7th year o

f selling Ubuntu-based machines, System76 offers a variety of customizable laptops, desktops, and serv

ers, all with the latest version of Ubuntu installed. From the $649 Lemur Ultra 14.1” laptop to the $2,099 Ja

ckal Pro 2U rack-mountable server, System76 has something for just about anyone.

System76 laptops

ZaReason – This company with the strange name has been building Linux computers since

2007 and has an extensive line of laptops, desktops, and servers. It has everything from low-end

boxes for as little as $399 to high-end servers priced at $2,499. ZaReason offers a wide r

ange of customization options, low prices, free shipping, and a choice of operating systems,

including several versions of Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Linux Mint, and the option to get a machine with no OS.

Zareason desktop

EmperorLinux – The grandfather of them all, EmperorLinux has been selling high-end Linux laptops

since 1999. Do not expect to find cheep netbooks on this vendor’s site. You can, however, get the

$4,900 rugged Caiman E6400 XFR with your choice of Fedora, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux,

CentOS, Debian, SUSE, or Slackware. EmperorLinux has nothing under $1,000, but for the price, the

systems come with guaranteed full hardware support using a custom kernel.

EmperorLinux laptop

ThinkPenguin – If price is a concern of yours, ThinkPenguin may be a good spot to start your

search. They offer laptops as low as $499 and desktops as low as $249, before customizations.

Without a doubt, you will want to make at least a few tweaks, and this site gives you that flexibility. It also provides

a form for you to fill in the distribution you want installed, which presumably means they will install

any distro you want. The default option is Trisquel GNU/Linux.

ThinkPenguin laptop

Ohava – Perhaps one of the newest on the block, Ohava offers 3 mini-ITX form factor desktops starting a

t $299, three notebooks starting at $375.99, and three servers starting at $944.99. The compan

y also offers other services, such as an open cloud solution, web services, and training. Like the others on the li

st, they offer customization options and the option to install Ubuntu, Fedora, or SUSE.

Ohava desktop

eRacks – Another vendor that has been around since 1999, eRacks offers quite a few desktop,

server, and laptop options with Linux installed. Its website gives you full customization over just abo

ut everything from motherboards to extra software. eRacks will install a number of Linux di

stributions, such as Ubuntu, CentOS, and Gentoo, several BSD variants, and even Windows. It offers laptops starting at $879 and desktops starting at $395.

eRacks

Freedom and Choice

By purchasing a computer with Linux installed, you can save money, but you can also help support the free

and open source software movement. When you buy a computer with Windows, it gets counted as

a Windows PC sale, even if you remove Windows and install Linux later. When you buy Linux, you

support Linux. Moreover, many of the problems Linux users have stem from incompatibility with hardware that

was meant for Windows.

When you buy a computer with Linux installed, your vendor has made every effort to ensure

compatibility. You will also have a warranty and support from a company that knows Linux. With

affordable prices and freedom, you have nothing to lose.

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Michael Jackson's 'Immortal' Soundtrack: 5 Best Remixes



Just as The Beatles' "Love" and the "Viva Elvis" Cirque du Soleil soundtracks transformed classic material into a new listening experience for fans, Michael Jackson's "Immortal" album -- the soundtrack for his "The Immortal World Tour" Cirque production -- aims to do the same. Not that Jackson's hits need the help, which is perhaps why less is changed than more.


Whereas the Beatles' Grammy-winning "Love" was more liberal in its mash-ups and bold transitions, "Immortal" remains more protective of Jackson's original vision. In some cases -- like "Planet Earth/Earth Song" -- "Immortal" incorporates Jackson's spoken word poetry, seemingly in an approach to cut to the heart of the deceased legend's true -- and oft-scrutinized -- character.


"I want to make sure that the fans, his family and everyone that was close to him know this is a Michael Jackson record," producer Kevin Antunes told Billboard of "Immortal" last month. Antunes remixes, mashes up and in a few rare cases, completely re-imagines Jackson 5 and solo hits, using only a small amount of unheard Jackson takes. It's a compilation that is sure to excite big fans for the mere idea that it introduces a new way to interact with material that's been poured over, and in some cases, canonized. However, the slight alterations that are made are likely to be lost of those who are not already extensively familiar with Jackson's massive catalogue, not just his hits.


So what exactly is new on "Immortal"? Here are five re-imagined tracks worth paying attention to on "Immortal," released today (Nov. 21) on Epic Records.

1. In one of the album's less club-ready moments, the Jackson 5's 1970 classic "I'll Be There" is stripped down to a solemn piano-only ballad, allowing young Michael's voice to shine even more than it did on the original. While the mashup of Jackson 5's gives light to an altered "ABC," "I'll Be There" is the finest Jackson 5 moment on "Immortal."
I'll Be There by MJImmortal

2. "They Don't Care About Us," from 1996's HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, is perhaps one of Jackson's most misunderstood songs, with antisemitic controversy surrounding the track. The public controversy remains, but vocally, Jackson's "woo-hoos" and aggressive, military-tinged beats are matched by a stunning choir.

3. The posthumous album's lead "single," "Immortal Megamix," is full of bombast and dance club glory, mashing up "Can You Feel It," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," "Billie Jean," and "Black Or White." Although it starts off with scratching and drum rolls that feel like an odd fit for Jackson classics through the years, the 9-minute "Megamix" is, without a doubt, the most altered listening experience on the record -- and sure to get you moving. Finally, the genius of "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" is not overshadowed.
The Immortal Megamix by MJImmortal

4. Some may think of this brief "Thriller" version as the haunted house remix, with its chain-rattling, thunder-filled intro. What the stripped-down track does is fully channel the classic video's vision as it starts, but keeps what may be Jackson's most classic song intact. Naturally, the Vincent Price narration stands -- what good would a hour remix of "Thriller" be without it?

5. On "Dancing Machine"/"Blame It On the Boogie," two of the Jackson 5/Jacksons' most underrated dance tracks get the mash-up treatment in addition to an update past the disco era. Industrial drums and sound effects have been added in an attempt to mimic production elements Jackson utitlized in his later material. The remix shines not because it mashes up two of MJ's two biggest hits, but because it escalates the songs' dance-inspiring grooves.
Dancing Machine/Blame it on the Boogie by MJImmortal


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