Saturday, 15 February 2014

SpringPublisher Makes it Easy to Desktop Publish

If you're looking to create your own business cards, flyers, and other products with letterhead, but without a lot of hassle or cost, SpringPublisher just may be the the software package for you. First, the price is right. It's free if you just want to try it out and just purchase a few templates to get some basic projects done. If you opt for the pro package at $23.95, you'll get a bunch of goodies including high resolution printing (350 DPI), commercial use, and perforated paper support. Oh, and did we mention you get 100 template downloads in the package so your money is well spent? Getting the pro package is worth it just for the high resolution and the templates alone. Right now there are 30 templates that you can use. There is sure to be more as time goes on.
What's really useful is that they have QR coding that you can add to your letterhead, postcards, and business cards. That's a great selling point as is the fact that SpringPublisher will work with Avery and Printworks Micro products for seamless printing. And SpringPublisher also works with Google Maps. You can include a map to your retail establishment right in your flyer or on your business card, if you choose.
Once you bring up SpringPublisher, it's up to you whether you want to start with a template or create your own project from scratch. Either way, it's relatively easy to build your project. The templates can be modified and customized for your use too, thus one can easily be made into another project as required.
The user interface is intuitive. You click on the buttons on the left to modify the image. The upper menu has all the file functions such as save, save image, print, open file and so on. The editing features are right above the project you're creating.
Since this is such a simple tool, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. You no longer have to work with complex desktop publishing software to get the simple stuff done. SpringPublisher is available for PCs with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1.
About SpringPublisher:
SpringPublisher is a professional and easy to use desktop publishing software. With its included various templates and online template store, powerful multi-layer editor, detailed help-files, SpringPublisher enables users to design and print business cards, flyers, postcards, letterheads, labels and other artworks within a few minutes.
Main Features Of SpringPublisher:
1. Enables you to add images, texts, vector shapes, logos, Code 39/EAN 13/EAN8/UPC 1D barcodes and QR codes and arrange them as you like;
2. Provides various image effect: shadows, opacity, rotation, etc.
3. Allows you to download high quality templates from the template store.
4. Makes it easy for you to print your artworks either with your own printer or in professional print shops.
5. Generates high resolution artwork with a maximum output of 350dpi. 
6. Supports Avery and Printworks micro perforated paper that enables you to create business cards and postcards more easily.
SpringPublisher free version includes basic templates and fully functional designing feature. Professional version of SpringPublisher, with template store credits and high-quality output is also available, costs $23.95(US)
For more information, visit: http://www.springpublisher.com/

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Pill Camera going to replace Colonoscopies!


Pill Cam
Say goodbye to colonoscopies through Pillcam a pill to swallow with a miniature camera Traditional colonoscopies are fast disappearing with the arrival of PillCam, a small pill to swallow with a camera inside will takes photos and videos from within your gut! This is a miniature medical tool that has been legalized in the United States.

This ingenious invention is equipped with a small camera that you can swallow so that it can take photographs and videos of your entire digestive system for eight hours. It will take photographs of entire passage it travel. The images are then transmitted to a device on your belt.

 The invention is not new; it still has just passed a significant milestone as it has been legalized in the United States after passing under the comb of the U.S. Agency for Food and Drug Administration and the FDA, which gave its approval for the commercialization of this product!


Inner view
The advantage of this pill lies in the fact that it could be an alternative to colonoscopies, which are annoying and unpleasant medical examinations when exploring your colon with a camera. In addition to colonoscopies are also practiced under general anesthesia and are therefore inaccessible to certain people who are allergic to the certain chemicals used.

This ingenious invention reminds us a little cartoon "The Magic School Bus" in which a class of primary accompanied their master could be miniaturized to fit inside someone's body. Even though this device is also available in other part of Europe, it is now highly regulated and we hope it will become more democratized so that we can enjoy less unpleasant than the endoscopy examinations.

Twitter Uses New Profiles In Test



New Twitter Profile
Faced with a slowdown in the number of its users, Twitter has promised new features. A revised interface is in preparation and it incorporates elements similar to Facebook interface.

Twitter users can now view their newly designed profile page. In the design, the service resembles heavily upon Facebook and Google+.

Mashable reported that the micro blogging service is currently testing a new design of the profile page. Instead of confusing timeline a user group currently sees a tidy home page. Tweets are arranged visually appealing in tiles.

Shared photos and videos of people we are following will now be found under a separate tab. Twitter overhaul the entire profile page, the page design applied similar to Facebook on its own platform with such a biography placed in the upper left corner and especially large image stretching over the entire length.

According to Mashable, this revision does not affect the moment that the PC version of Twitter. It is also accompanied by messages, tweets larger. And incidentally make them more visible Sponsored messages.

The good visibility of major titles and profile pictures of the user comes to the front even more. The Twitter profile page reflects the strong inspiration of its competitors like Facebook and Google+. This is the mixture of Google+ profile and Facebook time line.

This is of particular advantage for new users who want to make friends with the micro -blogging service so quickly. Faced with a slowdown in the registration of new subscribers, Twitter is perhaps make it more friendly and readable interface, particularly with users of other services, such as Facebook tries.

Advertisement In Firefox Soon!



Advertisement In Firefox Soon!
The Mozilla Foundation plans to introduce ads into the "new tab" in the browser space. These advertisements appear alongside of the Firefox users’ content.

 This is a revolution taking place at Mozilla. The Foundation has announced that it would introduce advertising in its Firefox browser. Attending the annual meeting of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), Darren Herman, vice president in charge of services and income diversification in Mozilla, presented the “Directory Tiles " concept.

When first using Firefox: opening Firefox in a new tab, it will have 9 empty tiles that appear thereafter most visited web sites. The objective is to use these spaces by displaying advertising and preloaded such websites specific to certain geographic areas.

The ads will be stamped so that there is no ambiguity for users. Mozilla says it is trying to introduce the concept of Tiles Directory advertisers but gives no specific date for its introduction.

This diversification is an important step for Mozilla whose revenues are 97% of its agreements with the search engines, especially Google.

Microsoft Patch Comes With Seven Security Updates

The February Patch released on Tuesday gave Windows users seven security updates to check more vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. Microsoft plugs security holes in various Windows operating systems.

Microsoft Patch
From the original five announced update packages Microsoft has made it to seven. The two additional software patches to repair leaks in Internet Explorer and in the scripting language “VBScript “. Both of those leaks are classified as critical one by Microsoft. They all relate to versions of Windows (including server variants), the security software Forefront Protection 2014 for Exchange and the runtime NET Framework.

By the way the 8th April is nearing and the support for Windows XP is running out. The patch MS14 -010 resolves a publicly and 23 privately reported vulnerabilities in Windows. The most severe vulnerability allows remote code execution (attack from afar), if a user views a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer the successful attacker will gains entry under with the same user rights as the current user.

For users whose accounts are configured to have fewer privileges, have the less impacted than users who operate with administrative privileges. The Microsoft patch day is normally on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday will be on 11 Of March 2014.

The security updates install automatically with the appropriate active Internet connection. With this month’s Patch Microsoft brings out a fresh version of its "tools for removing malicious software".