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YouTube gets closed captioning support

Saturday, August 30, 2008

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In a move to make videos easier to understand without volume or for the hard of hearing, YouTube has given users the option of embedding closed captions that show up as semitransparent overlays. Caption files that have text dialogue synced up to the proper timestamps can be uploaded during the time of upload or afterwards, [...]

Next Visual Studio going multi-screen?

Friday, August 15, 2008

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Microsoft has again hinted at changes in the next major release of Visual Studio allowing developers to spread out across different monitors. Noah Coad, Microsoft program manager for the Visual Studio platform, has confirmed changes are in the works that will help developers build applications in some kind of split-screen mode on different monitors. Coad was speaking [...]

IBM tool to analyze code mistake on the fly

Sunday, August 3, 2008

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IBM’s Rational Software unit today unveiled a development tool that can scan and check code as it’s written to uncover errors before they make their way further into the development life cycle where fixes are far more costly. The IBM Rational Software Analyzer automatically scans the new code up to 700 times before an application is [...]

Physics meets Simulation!!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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This program is from MIT and it’s called “Assist Sketch Understanding System and Operation”. You can’t buy it or download it. This is a program that uses physics to allow you to draw objects and have them interact with each other. It’s hard to explain. You need to see it to understand. Tags: MIT, Physics, Science, Simulation Related [...]

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