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Mininova developing Torrent-Video streaming service

MininovaThe popular BitTorrent tracking site Mininova announced the development of a new online video streaming service latest project in cooperation with a Dutch university development team. The service will offer Mininova users users the chance to videos streamed from .torrent files.

The first beta release of this software will be invitation-only for a small group of Mininova members, with no indication when it will be moved to open beta status.

The Open Source “swarmplayer” which is used for the video streaming service is developed in collaboration with the Tribler team from the Technical University Delft and Free University Amsterdam. Tribler is also working together with the BBC and several other European broadcasters, and they recently received a $19 million grant for P2P research from the European Union.

According to Mininova, the service will only work with the “featured” torrents, which lists all the distributors taking part in Mininova’s content distribution platform..
A check of Mininova’s current list of so-called “features” appears to include some very familiar names, including The Bourne Ultimatum, Ratatouille, and American Gangster — titles whose licensed status from their respective studios does not appear evident.

Though the legality of the site’s operations and services remains questionable, record and movie associations have had very little luck attempting to shut down Mininova thus far.

Mininova already has a music streaming feature for their content distribution platform, based on the Java applet developed by Bitlet

Mininova is listed among the 50 most visited websites on the Internet and has nearly 30 million unique visitors a month.

The site is looking for people to beta test the service, say Erik, one of the admins: “We are looking for people who would like to be in the first testing group who test the software, report suggestions and bugs you find.”

If you would like to join, reply to their blog post here.

 

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Geek lists: Free Portable Applications

memory stickSince the moment i got my 1 GB Flash Memory stick, i began to gather all the portable applications i can find. Usually these applications are not marketed as portable, but you can easily figure it out by renaming the installation directory and running the application, if it run properly then it’s a portable application.

Here’s a list of free portable applications that every IT guy should have on his flash memory at all time.

PortableApps.com’s has a very nice list of portable application, here’s my favorite:

DesktopApps’s Simple and portable applications:

  • menuApp - a menu based application launcher.
  • audioApp - for all your one-click muting needs.
  • monitorApp - a small system resource monitor.
  • imageApp - a digital image viewer.

Windows Sysinternals’s (formerly Sysinternals) portable system monitoring software:

  • Process Monitor - real-time monitoring of file system, Registry and process/thread activity
  • RegMon - Sysinternals.com - Monitors all modifications on the registry
  • DiskMon - Monitors all modifications and traffic on the hard drives
  • FileMon - Monitors all modifications and traffic on files
  • TcpView - Monitors all traffic incoming and outcoming from the system

All of the following application are 100% portable:

i will keep updating this list, every time i find a new portable application

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The end justifies the means

WifiAfter my old AP fried to death, I had to buy a new access point. I got an new Edimax EW-7206APg for 80$. Well after installing the hardware on the roof, for better reception it took less then two days for problems to arise. Suddenly the AP wasn’t receiving any signal, I contacted the ISP and he said that the network was up and running. After some digging around, we found out that the problem is in the Network cable. The only thing is that we only figured that out at about 22:00. Witch meant that the cable cannot be replaced or fixed at the moment since the ISP guy didn’t have any plugs. Well, what should I do? Spend the evening without an Internet connection when the AP is perfectly fine? That just seems like a big waste to me. So, we brought the AP down from the roof and installed it on a ladder, and I had to sit in the cold so i can work, since I only had a short network cable that cannot reach were I usually place my laptop.

Edimax AP In action

the next days, we reinstalled the box back in it’s place, everything is working fine, for now…..

Edimax AP In action

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