Sunday, September 20, 2009

TC50 DemoPit Startup Fresh Sliced News Launches News And Blog Aggregator

While RSS may be slowly dying, startups are still building interesting products around the stale technology. Launched at TechCrunch 50's DemoPit, Fresh Sliced News is a free Adobe Air powered-desktop application that lets you cable internet providers build a personalized newspaper from your favorite news sources on the web.Once you've downloaded the app, you can create personalized sections on the app such as "Technology," "Food," "Fashion." Within each section Fresh Sliced News lets you pull in the RSS feeds of 140 news sites and blogs. You can also add other RSS feeds manually if you have the feed's URL. Content is automatically added to the app and items are given more visual prominence corresponding to top 10 broadband importance, which is determined two criteria?the level of engagement a news story is receiving on the internet (gauged by PostRank's technology) and the interests a user has demonstrated in the subject matter of the news on the application. So if I tend to read more news about wine in my "food" section, the articles about wine will be more prominent within the app.
TechCrunch50 Conference 2009: September 14-15, 2009, San Francisco


It is an undeniable truth that the Xbox 360 is the gaming console that won the hearts of the numerous gamers all over the world and that none of them would change it even if he knew from the beginning about all the potential problems that his console could present. The Xbox 360 owners face a cheap internet calls deal of technical issues and as if that was not enough, they have to deal with the poor technical support provided by Microsoft. That gave the idea and room to many people to create some great repair guides that deal effectively with the most important issues of their platform.

Overheating is by far the most common and dangerous problem of the console, and of course the most damaging ones, as it affects directly the Hard Drive, the DVD or the graphic card and is caused by the insufficiency of the cooling devices in the console. Three red lights appear and that means that the Red Ring of Death is there for you, which makes the console useless. In order to face this issue, especially if you start getting some indicative symptoms, you can use some repair guide that you can find either online or buy in a store with electronic devices and gives you step by step the way to solve your problem. Since the failure affects the motherboard more than anything else you have to make sure that the repair guide is a good value for money, because in general they come in affordable prices, but they should offer an effective solution.

The best repair guides for Xbox 360 are the ones that have written instructions combined with videos that show you how and what to do in order to fix the problem yourself. Some of them actually give you so detailed instruction and technical support that would allow you to fix potential graphic errors and of course the dreaded overheating issue. It is important to make sure that the guide is written in a comprehensive way, or comes with additional pictures and videos, because if you do anything wrong you could aggravate the problem rather than fix it.

Make sure that the repair guide you buy contains some instructions for several issues that could appear, except for the red lights, such as the 1 red light flashing, the screen freezing, the sudden change of colors, and the second and third red light flashing which refers to a DVD problem . Your console is precious and this is how you should treat it as well, so choose something that will make everything easier for you and your gaming friend.

Above are the pointers for choosing a good Xbox360 Repair Guide, hope it helps you. I always recommend getting your own repair guide so as too repair your own Xbox360 console set without sending it back to Microsoft and spend 140$ just to get it repaired. The best Xbox360 Repair Guide cost less than 30$ which will be able to get your Xbox360 up and running in no time!

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