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Entries from August 9, 2009 - August 15, 2009

Saturday
Aug152009

the Best GTA 4 mods, in game trainer, and file check fix

MODS

Realistic Driving n Flying 2.0

Key Features:

-realistic cars
-realistic bikes
-realistic helicopters (ability to flip them over!)
-improved vehicle spawning (optional)
-improved weapons (optional)
-optimized for both gamepad and keyboard (special keyboard version included)

All 111 vehicles have been reworked one by one.

Download


Exaggerated blood mod v1.16

Re-textures blood splatters, wounds and increases the size of splatters.



Install

BACKUP your bloodfx, peddamage and fxprojtext files!

found in:
common\data\effects
pc\textures

Extract common and pc folders into your GTAIV folder.
OR
Move them manually

bloodfx.dat to:
common\data\effects

peddamage and fxprojtex to:
pc\textures

If you are having trouble getting this to work try installing:
http://www.gtagaming.com/downloads/gta-iv/tools/1816

Download

 

Mega Car Damagev2


Now automobiles at collision are deformed more strongly4 version deformation :

50% - 2 fold deformed weaker


175% - 1.75 times deformed stronger

250% - 2.5 times deformed stronger

500% - 5 times deformed stronger
+ original file (100%)

Download

 

Trainer and File check fix

FOR VERSION 1.0.4.0

This is an EPIC package I have found that allows you to:

- Modify files in your GTA IV and be able to play online with them

- Use an in-game trainer which features:

- Car spawning

- God mode / Car god mode

- Car customization

- Body guard and Ped spawning

- Teleportation

- Weather / Time

- Multilayer support (free mode only

Simply place ALL files into your main GTA IV Directory

DOWNLOAD

Friday
Aug142009

Anti-Netflix plan makes you want to pirate

The other day I wrote an article about Greg Kot and his thoughts on the digital revolution in the music industry. Today we're going to talk about how stupid the movie industry is when trying to combat the exact same problems music faced in the past, and still faces, today: piracy.

First, let me ask you... when was the last time you visited a video rental store? I went last year to Blockbuster to rent Wall-E for my mom. The store is just down the street from my parent's house and at the time I figured I'd spend somewhere around $3 dollars. In the end I spent somewhere close to $6 bucks for a single movie rental on the day of its release. Were there other alternatives? I could've tried Netflix and gotten a much cheaper price but I would've received the movie maybe two days later at the max (I wasn't a subscriber at the time.) Or I could've illegally downloaded the movie from someone who ripped the dvd online and paid nothing. Thinking back on it $6 isn't a lot, or is it?

With Netflix, those same $6 can get me about half of the subscription price to rent as many movies as I want  for an entire month, (renting one movie at a time), and that includes newly released movies for the same price as older titles. So why would I ever go to Blockbuster ever again? Well, if the movie studios 20th Century Fox, Universal, and Warner Bros. get their way, then they're going to make sure that services like Netflix and Redbox won't be able to have newly released movies available on day of their hitting store shelves. In fact, they want Netflix subscribers and other services to have 30 day wait periods before they can offer newly released films. What's the purpose of this? Well, they want to give Blockbuster a shot at this new "kiosk" idea thing - a bit late to the party aren't they? You see, Block' will have the new releases available when their street date rolls around, but they're going to be charging more than Redbox's $1 a day rentals. They are confident that people will pay extra to see movies as soon as they're released with them for the higher price.

Blockbuster is hurrily adding dvd rental kiosks all over the country as we speak, and they're hoping you're going to turn to them for your movie needs, y'know, when you don't have any other choice but to rent from those kiosks, or illegally download that same movie online if you want to see them when they come out on dvd. But what does this mean to someone who is a bit knowledge in the arts of tech, which is the more viable option? Wouldn't such a person buy a dvd, rip it, and offer it online so others wouldn't have to wait the 30 day wait? Hell, for the exception of the person who originally bought the movie, everyone else would've have gotten it for free - and not a rental either, but rather a copy to keep.

Hmmm, drive down to the kiosk, waste gas, pay for the movie, watch it, and waste gas again to return the movie. Or, I could use Google, search up the movie, wait about an hour or two as the newly released movie downloads via a bit torrent client, pay nothing, watch the movie, delete it, and then go to sleep. Which sounds more likely and appealing?

What movie studios need to realize is the same hard truth that the music industry had to learn: you are NOT going to outsmart the pirates. Although these actions don't seem to be any means to take on piracy, it just seems to indirectly encourage it. In a time of instant gratification you're asking people to pay top dollar for new releases, and if not then wait 30 days. Sounds like bad business in this generation when one person can make you thouands of dollars in a single day due to bad business decisions. Rather than fixing the problem the movie industry is only going to lose more money and give pirates more incentive to do it, and with much more force than ever. 

The future is all about speed, cost, and convenience. By choosing Blockbuster, whom I might add is supporting this idea 100% to boost their heavily declining bottom line, as the location where you'll get your newly released movie you're taking away those three main components:

  • Speed. The time it takes to go to a physical locale to get the movie, the gas spent, the time to watch, the time to return it.
  • Cost:

 "...if consumers figure it's only worth one dollar to see a movie at home instead of $4.50 or so charged by rental chains and video on demand, then it could cripple the economics of today's movie business."

           - Blockbuster CEO Jim Keyes

  • Convenience. We live in a digital world of instant gratification, and if you are still living in a world of physical goods when each and every day we are moving toward digital, it only shows you're more concerned about immediate profits than the well being of your company and the industry. Why not just buy a gas guzzler from the 1960's and see if a new Prius isn't a more practical and better deal.

We all knew we would get to the breaking point when it came to piracy eventually. One day someone was going to put a stop to it; a stop to the way we know it now, in this golden age of transferring GB's with torrents in a matter of hours. However, with this new Blockbuster plan to boost up revenue for the studios, I feel that we are far from that day, and that we may be looking into another 2 - 5 years of piracy and millions lost in profits for the movie business because they refuse to truly work with their customers.

 [Via TechCrunch]

Friday
Aug142009

Bringing you the Rain-Meter

Flickr by DigitalRicket

I was first introduced to the Enigma custom desktop theme back when Lifehacker posted up a ‘Most Popular Desktops of 2008’ thread.  Ever since then I couldn’t help but want to skin my own desktop to look as cool as Enigma. Well, now I can… and you can too. Rainmeter 1.0 is, as the site reads,

… a Windows customization application. Empower your dekstop with an expandable library of useful tools - handy notes and application launchers, weather and feeds from the web, system status and more. Then, rearrange and modify them to suit your personal style. With Rainmeter, your desktop is finally yours. 

Rainmeter offers themes for you to choose from, and Enigma happens to be one of them. The application is fully customizable, and the same goes for every single skin applied to every “widget” within Rainmeter. If that makes any sense. If you know your way around xml coding then you could make it work even better for you. But for the rest of you who aren’t that affluent in programming languages there is more than enough to hold you over:

System status icons, Wi-Fi status, Incoming E-mail, Calendar, Weather, Notes, Now Playing music feature, and  Twitter feed.

Download Rainmeter for Windows

[Via LifeHacker]

Friday
Aug142009

Apple tablet video?

As posted on AppleInsider the other day, here's a purported video leak of Apple's infamous and mysterious tablet. Looks like just a jumbo sized iPhone with apps and such. My big complaint is the keyboard; I still don't see how typing is going to work on the thing.

I mean what are your options? Laying it flat on a surface or lap? Or would you have to hold it up with one hand and typed one fingered? Either way it wouldn't be comfortable or feel as natural as with a netbook or laptop, but maybe Apple has already figured this out one way or another. We'll just have to wait and see as the concept seems to be more and more real as we keep chugging along this year.

[Via AppleInsider]

Friday
Aug142009

How to add Disqus to any Squarespace Blog or Journal

This morning I was noticing that although squarespace's commenting system is stable and works very well, it is very bear bones. As a small company T3ch H3lp needed to reach out to a bigger audience so we did, and it took 15 mins, or in your case (with this tutorial) 5 minuets.

First you need to grab a Disqus account. They are free and easy to obtain.

Get one here and after you sign up, come back here immediately for the next step

 

Next

You have to add a blog. Fill it out like I did.

Then, once you are done that, go here or, login and head over to the "ADMIN" page, at the top right.

Go to settings, and fill out all the info that goes into the boxes, like "Website name" and "Twitter account"

Then mess around with the other settings. when you are done come back here for the next step to integrate Disqus into your squarespace blog.

Next

Head over tothe Disqus Wiki and come back hereimmediatelyfor more detailed instructions.

http://wiki.disqus.net/SquarespaceHelp

 

Next you have to

  • First you have to login to your Squarespace site and go to your blog page.
  • Then go into "Structure editing mode"
  • The scroll down to "edit website footer"
  • Copy and paste the code from the Disqus Wiki into the window for editing your footer.
  • Then hit "Ctrl + F" on you keyboard to find acertainpeice of code
  • type in "_YOURSHORTNAME_" into the box you just popped up
  • it will find the twopiecesof code you have to change.
  • Change "_YOURSHORTNAME_" to this:

go to your admin control panel on the Disqus page and click settings. Click "expand settings", and then look for "Community Homepage". Copy and paste that url into notepad or something you can remember with.

Eg: yoursite.disqus.com

Take that and get rid of the ".disqus.com" so you will just have "yoursite".

Now change "_YOURSHORTNAME_" in the code to "yoursite" or whatever you set yours as. I set mine to t3ch h3lp.

 

Now save the footer and check out your posts. They should have the Disqus comment module at the bottom now.

If you need more help leave a comment!

 

Thursday
Aug132009

Conveniences of the Digital world - iPhone AOL Radio App

I was driving home from work in the wee hours of the morning - around 6am to be exact, and I felt like listening to a morning show, but thing is my radio doesn't pick up anything that I like in the area.  I live relatively far from LA, or any populated city, so I can't tune into something local 'cause of lousy my radio is. So thinking quick on my feet I realized that I have the AOL Radio app on my iPhone and realized if I wanted to I could listen to something other than the usual suspects. I used to live in Las Vegas and I listened to a particular morning show religiously every morning, so I figured I'd hit that up. So I hooked my Iphone 3GS into my car via microphone jack, with its 3G enabled, and fired up the AOL Radio app. I looked up the local stations for Las Vegas and in seconds I was listening in LIVE on what was happening about 300 miles away. I knew I could do it before, but it wasn't until then that I found a practical use in my own daily life for it.

I drove for 30 mins in sheer bliss and thought of it as a great convenience of living in the digital world.

Thursday
Aug132009

Zune HD Specs, Features Review and Pricing

Via Gizmodo

First off, look at that thing! Its abeautiful example of a device being (believe it or not) better looking that the iPhone, and if you disagree, you need to get your eyes checked! Butseriously c'mon, this thing is not even half as good looking as the epic GUI.

Via Gizmodo

Specs

 

  • Zune HD 16 GB: Holds up to 5 hours of high definition video, 22 hours of standard definition video, 4,000 songs, or 25,000 pictures.
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 2 x .4 inches (102.05 x 52.73 x 8.9 mm); 2.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: .617 pounds
  • Built-in HD Radio receiver
  • OLED 3.3 inch screen with 480 x 272 resolution and 16:9 display
  • HD video output (requires HDTV and Zune HD & AV Dock, all sold separately)
  • Internet browsing
  • Wireless capabilities

 

Features

  • 16GB flash memory
  • Built-in FM tuner
  • HD Radio gives you access to many local stations with crystal-clear digital sound at no extra cost
  • Watch supported 720p HD movies, TV shows, and videos in high definition
  • Buy, stream, and update your music, download free games, and surf the web via a Wi-Fi connection

 

    Pricing

    Micrsosoft has blown the doors off any device out there. The Zune HD does way more then the iPod touch (Minus the appstore). Wireless syncing, HD radio, HD TV output, and true 16:9 resolution on a OLED screen. Oh yeah, and it costs a HUNDRED dollars less! Yes you heard me correctly.
So go buy one now and say thank you to Apple for pushing Microsoft this hard.

 

 

 

 

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