Friday, April 20, 2012

Message from Anonymous: Music has changed!!!



Published on Mar 4, 2012 by
It is time for a change in online music.

Links:
http://www.anontune.com/

Article from wired.com : 


Anontune: The New Social Music Platform From Anonymous In a move sure to attract attention from the music industry, a small group of coders claiming to be part of Anonymous is putting together a social music platform. The rather ambitious goal: Create a service that seamlessly pulls up songs streaming from all around the internet.
The project, called Anontune and still in its infancy, is designed to pull songs from third-party sources like YouTube and let anonymous users put them into playlists and share them — while keeping the service from being shut down by music industry lawsuits.
Reached by e-mail, one of the creators of Anontune told Wired the project was started by a group of anons who met online six years ago on what was then an underground hacking site. The group, mostly focused at the time on “cracking,” began discussing music, favorite artists and what they would do to fix current music business models.
“We would say stuff like, ‘People really use YouTube as a music player yet it really sucks for that purpose … it’s too unorganized,’” the anon wrote to Wired. “And then, ‘YouTube does make a good music player but you can’t play all your songs on it since the obscure ones aren’t uploaded,’ then eventually, ‘Hmmm, what if you were to combine music websites like Myspace, Yahoo, YouTube and others?’”

On the ever-sprawling internet, music can pop up anywhere — Tumblr pages, blogs, The Hype Machine (to name but a few). Almost any song is available at any time, whether posted by legitimate sources or uploaded by fans or pirates, and Anontune would tap into that rich reservoir.
It wouldn’t be the first time Anonymous squared off with the record industry: When popular file-sharing site Megaupload was shuttered by the Justice Department in January, Anonymous retaliated by attacking the websites of the Recording Industry Association of America and the DoJ. The DDoS attacks provide an undeniable look at what Anonymous can do in a copyfight, but if the creators of Anontune succeed, they could make something far more disruptive to the music industry.
The Anontune concept remained nothing more than talk until one day in early December, when an anon posted a link to Anontune and said he planned to make their ideas a reality. The others looked at the site. Although it wasn’t very good, the working prototype got enough people interested in the project that they “formed a team that day and stopped hacking,” the anon said.
The platform has been in development for just a few months, according to the video above (titled “Message From Anonymous: Music Has Changed”). Although Anontune is still very rudimentary, the service is meant to improve the way music is played online.
“It has come to our attention that the state of online music has been sabotaged by the fat hands of corporate involvement,” the Anontune video’s voiceover states. “These changes have led to a world in which your enjoyment of music is controlled and billed by the minute.”
Anontune pulls in music from various sources around the web.
Screengrab: Wired

How Anontune Works (And a Word of Caution)

Anontune works by automating what most people do online manually. After setting up an account, users can build playlists by simply typing in the names of songs they want to hear, or they can choose from the names of songs imported from their iPods. Anontune’s “music engine” — which runs in a user’s browser — then finds the songs on the web. Currently most of the tracks come from YouTube and SoundCloud, but there are plans in the works to add Yahoo Music, Myspace Music, Bandcamp and others. From there, users, of which there are currently fewer than 1,000, just press play.
(A word of caution to curious readers: The system relies on executing a Java applet. Unless you are extremely trusting or using VMWare, you should think very carefully about running code on your machine that was written by members of Anonymous.)
The stated central aims of the service’s creators are to provide a flexible, open platform for users to listen to music without having to pirate it or face legal repercussions — read Anontune’s white paper here (.pdf). True to form, users of the service can largely remain anonymous.
Although the site is still very crude and its origins obscure, the idea of Anonymous — even a few far-flung members of the group — tackling online music is compelling. But Anontune could come into the world with a target on its back, even if it operates using completely legitimate methods, according to Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Corynne McSherry.
“What we’re seeing here is a situation where the government is getting much more involved in enforcement, and we know that the U.S. government doesn’t like Anonymous all that much anyway,” McSherry said in an interview with Wired. Other music services can attempt to cut deals with music labels to avoid legal hot water, but that’s not really an option here.
“I think content owners, if they feel like the site is a really viable site, they’re going to be pretty nervous [about this],” McSherry said. “Because they like to have people that they can make deals with, and there’s no one to make a deal with in this situation.”
It’s hard not to notice that Anontune is popping up just as the U.S. government’s case against Megaupload is getting heated. Even though Anontune’s creators say the service isn’t a rebuttal to the shuttering of the file-sharing service, its timely unveiling could serve as a model for a different way for Anonymous to respond to incidents (as opposed to, say, directing Low Orbit Ion Cannons at the website of the Recording Industry Association of America).
“The project is not so much a response to Megaupload but a response to the tycoons from the RIAA shutting down music services,” the anon wrote to Wired. “You may have heard about what Anonymous has done in Operation Payback. We believe the underlying reasons for the revolt were (mostly) correct, however their approach is unlikely to change anything in the long run.”
When asked about Anontune by Wired, an RIAA spokesman declined to comment.
Anontune’s creators hope that in its complete version — it’s only about 20 percent there so far, our source said — the service can improve the way people engage with music.
“We have a lot of plans regarding this,” the Anontune co-creator told Wired. “The development of software to assist in achieving musical peak experiences, illumination of the functions and roles of music, psychometric testing based on music preference. It’s all there and this is possibly the most interesting part of the whole project.”
Anontune’s technical aspects can be reviewed online, and the site’s operators are taking donations. Even though its creators are still hurriedly trying to get the service up to snuff, the site has massive goals. One only needs to look at the final note on the above clip’s YouTube page to get a taste.
“We need to think bigger,” it reads. “This is Operation Mozart.”

repost from  http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/04/anontune-anonymous/?utm_source=googleplus&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=googleplusclickthru

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Angry Birds Space V.1 PC Game Full Version


Repost from http://www.hackinguniversity.in

We have already posted this awesome game for iPhone and Android devices so if you own any one of them you can download for them and if you love to play this weightless amazing HD Graphics game in PC Windows than you can download it from below. In briefly about this game, I think everybody knows about this game so just to explain it’s a new updated version with new levels and nice kind of environment.

Also check out : Angry Birds The Year Of Dragon and Angry Birds Seasons 2

You play in space banging those old pigs right on to their asses, well it gets more fun because now you birds will get attracted towards the planet as there is a nice gravity which you have to overcome for attacking those pigs. I played this game and captured screenshots for 1 three levels you can check them below and download the whole game from below.

Screenshots for Angry Birds Space PC Version :

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Download Angry Birds Space PC Version :

You can Download Angry Birds Space to your windows pc and than extract it using WinRAR as its is a .rar package, after extraction just use the setup provided to install the game, after the game has been installed do not run it, now just open the patch folder and than click on the patch.exe file now click on Patch and than browse to your Angry Birds installed directory and double click on the Angry Birds.exe icon and than you see the message for successful patching.
Now run the game and click on Activate full version than copy the key from the Key text file and than paste and click on register that’s it now your game is turned into a full version game which can be played for all levels and can be enjoyed with all your friends.

Tips From Guiding Tech : 15 Killer Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts That Might Surprise You

Written By and published on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010. Abhijeet Mukherjee is the founder and editor of Guiding Tech.

One of my personal favorites among the new features that Windows 7 came with was the introduction of some awesome and long awaited keyboard shortcuts. I personally use them as much as I can to save time, and I recommend the practice of using keyboard shortcuts to others too.
This article talks about 15 really cool keyboards shortcuts that are specific to Windows 7. I can bet that you don’t know all of them. Check them out, some of them will surprise you for sure.

1. Ctrl+Shift+N to Create a New Folder

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
Creating a new folder in Windows explorer is something we all need to do on a frequent basis. And until now, there was no default shortcut key available for this task. But Windows 7 changed that.
You could now use Ctrl+Shift+N to quickly create a new folder in Windows or anywhere on your computer where a folder can be created.

2. Ctrl+Shift+Click to Open a Program As Administrator

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There are many instances when just clicking on the icon of the application and opening it doesn’t solve your purpose. You need to right click on it and click on “Run as Administrator” so that you can make the required changes to the app.
In Windows 7, this can be done with a keyboard shortcut. You just need to point your mouse cursor on that program and then click on it while pressing Ctrl+Shift keys to open it as administrator.

3. Shift+Right-Click Enhances Send to Menu

send to menu
The above screenshot shows the default send to menu that I get when I simply right click on a program.
Now, if I press the Shift key, and while having it pressed, I right click on the icon, I get an enhanced send to menu. See the screenshot below to check how it looks.
send to menu enhanced
Nice, isn’t it?
Also check 2 Useful Tools To Add Items & Customize the Windows Right Click Menu.

4. Shift+Right-Click on a Folder to Open Command Prompt

open command windows
If you do Shift+right-click on a folder, you’ll find an option that says “Open command windows here.” If you love working with the command prompt, this option should come in handy.

5. Win+Space to Quickly Show Desktop

Remember our quick tip on hiding open windows in windows 7 ? Well, this is the keyboard shortcut version of that mouse cursor trick. Pressing the Win key and the space bar simultaneously shows you the desktop immediately.

6. Win+Up/Down/Left/Right for Moving the Active Window

Create a new folder with a shortcut key
If you intend to quickly move the active window to make space for other apps, you could do that by using the Win key and one of the arrow keys. Each arrow key would move the window in the direction it is meant to.

7. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Left Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Left Monitor

If you are on a dual monitor setup using Windows 7 then you could press the Win+Shift+Left arrow key combination to move the active application window to the left monitor.

8. For Dual Monitors: Win+Shift+Right Arrow Key to Move Active Window to Right Monitor

Similarly, if you need to move the current window to the right monitor screen, just press Win+Shift+right arrow key.

9. Win+T to Get to Taskbar Items

windows 7 taskbar
You could use the key combination Win+T to toggle through the applications pinned on the taskbar in Windows 7.

10. Shift+Click on a Taskbar App to Open a New Instance of the App

Let’s say you’ve got a bunch of Chrome windows open. And you need to quickly open a new blank window of the browser. Here’s the way – point your cursor to the chrome icon on the taskbar, hit Shift and click on it. There you go!

11. Win+B to Move Focus to the System Tray

system tray
In a previous article, we talked about a technique to add more clocks to the default Windows clock in the system tray. Now, if you need to get there without using your mouse cursor, how’d you do that?
Answer – Win+B. That would move the focus on the system tray, and then you could use the arrow keys to cycle through the items, including the Windows clock.

12. Win+P for Quickly Connecting Your Laptop to a Projector

projection menu windows 7
Windows 7 has a nifty projection menu feature which enables you to quickly connect your laptop to a projector or an extended monitor. Win+P is the keyboard shortcut for that purpose.

13. Win+1, Win+2..so on for Opening Taskbar Programs

Want to quickly open a program that’s pinned to your Windows 7 taskbar? You can press the Win key and the number corresponding to the location of the app on the taskbar.

14. Win+Pause helps you check System Properties

system properties
Need to take a quick look at what’s the processor model you are using, or may be check the device manager, or advanced system settings? You could use Win+pause key combination to open the system properties window.

15. Ctrl+Shift+Esc Can Quickly Open Windows Task Manager

I think this was in Vista too, I am not sure. But it’s a cool shortcut nevertheless. Just press the Ctrl key, Shift key and the ESC key simultaneously and you have the task manager pop up right in front!

Read more at  Guiding Tech

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Dua Amah Diburu Polis!!

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Diambil dari KOSMO Online

Amah balas madu dengan tuba

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Usahawan itu ke republik tersebut pada Jumaat lalu bersama suaminya, pakar motivasi Datuk Dr. Ibrahim Ahmad, 46, atas urusan perniagaan dan dijangka pulang pada hari kejadian.
Dua anak lelaki mereka yang berusia lapan dan 13 tahun serta seorang anak saudaranya ditinggalkan bersama Tanjiyah dan Udayati di rumah teres tiga tingkat milik mereka di sini.
Antara barang yang dilarikan termasuk 19 utas jam tangan mewah, barang kemas, lebih 30 helai baju berjenama dan wang RM15,000.

 
IRA menunjukkan bekas menyimpan jam tangan yang kosong selepas ia dilarikan dua amah Indonesia di rumahnya di Jalan Gombak dekat Kuala Lumpur Ahad lalu. (Klik gambar untuk paparan lebih besar)

Jam tangan jenama Rolex, Tag Heuer, Ball, Guess, Rado, Breitling dan Victorinox itu disimpan di dalam peti simpanan berkunci di bilik tidur utama.
Selain itu, 12 bentuk cincin berlian, satu beg tangan jenama Bvlgari, seutas rantai leher jenama Cerruti, beberapa cincin, subang dan pasport dua amah tersebut yang disimpan turut lesap.



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