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Suzuki?s Hungarian production halts due to Russia/Ukraine gas dispute
Filed under: Euro, Plants/Manufacturing Russia and Ukraine are presently in the midst of a natural gas pricing dispute. Russia wants Ukraine to pay closer to market price for the commodity. Ukraine says that Russia should pay more for the use of its pipelines, through which the bulk of the EU's Russia-sourced natural gas flows. Russia has escalated matters by cutting off its gas shipments via Ukrainian pipelines completely, and the EU is scrambling as it deals with shortages. Obviously, there's zero love lost between Russia and Ukraine, and political finger-pointing continues apace. Pricing negotiations resume tomorrow, and EU monitors are likely to get involved.
In the meantime, the effect is already being felt in the European industrial sector. Hungarian government restrictions on industrial gas usage have forced Magyar Suzuki to cease production entirely. The automaker's Esztergom plant, located around 30 miles outside Budapest, produces the Suzuki Swift; the Suxuki SX4 and Fiat Sedici; and the Suzuki Splash / Opel Agila twins. Suzuki hopes to get Esztergom back online this coming Monday.
[Sources: WaPo, WSJ, Reuters]Suzuki's Hungarian production halts due to Russia/Ukraine gas dispute originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Macworld 2009: TechSmith?s Jing goes Pro
Filed under: Macworld, Software Although Camtasia Studio, the pro-level screencast offering from TechSmith, is still a Windows-only affair (hopefully not for too much longer), the company is present on the Macworld Expo show floor with a booth highlighting the screencast.com website and Jing, one of our favorite screen capture tools. Jing's free offering continues to provide easy and quick screen snaps with tight web integration and handy SWF video capture, but the new announcement here is the introduction of Jing Pro, a new paid plan with additional features for heavy screencasting use.
Jing Pro, for $14.95/year, offers users H.264/MPEG-4 compression in addition to the FLV files produced by the free version; these videos are ideal for upload to YouTube or other online services (in fact, the Pro version includes a Send to YouTube button). The Pro build is capable of capturing full-motion video off your screen, putting it in the same league with tools like Vara/Telestream's $99 Screenflow. You can also skip the Jing ad banner placed on snaps created with the free version. Encoding MPEG-4 does require a bit more horsepower, so the minimum CPU for Pro is a 2Ghz Core 2 Duo Intel processor.
We talked with TechSmith's reps at the booth and a video of the conversation is in the 2nd half of this post. Continue reading Macworld 2009: TechSmith's Jing goes Pro TUAWMacworld 2009: TechSmith's Jing goes Pro originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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eeeMac creator tells you how to do it yourself
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Hardware, Hacks, How-tos, Cult of Mac, Mods, MacBook Air
A little while ago, we posted about Gregory Cohen's eeeMac -- he modded an eeePC into an OS X-running ultraportable, including adding a little Apple icon on the back. And now, he's posted how he did it all on a blog, so that if you've got a few Saturday afternoons, an eeePC to destroy, and a big interest in making a really tiny (fake) Mac, you can do it too. And even if you don't want to crack the case and do a little modding, you can still try to just get OS X running on the little machine -- Gregory has done all the hard work for you and boiled everything you need down into a 22mb disk image (you'll also need a retail OS X disc, of course).
Very cool. I'd never have the time or insight to put one of these together, but I can definitely marvel at the achievement.TUAWeeeMac creator tells you how to do it yourself originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Scion bringing xB Release Series 6.0 to Detroit
Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Hatchbacks, Scion, Special/Limited Editions 
Click above for a high-res gallery of the Scion xB Release Series 6.0
Scion will continue its habit of offering tweaked versions of its wares as "Release Series" models at next week's Detroit Auto Show where the Scion xB Release Series 6.0 will be revealed. As is de rigeur for these special editions, the R.S. 6.0 will get its own paint color, "Absolutely Red" (it's a standard color for the Yaris), along with a unique front grille and wheel covers (seriously, wheel covers?). Inside, a new Pioneer Audio Visual Navigation system is included on the R.S., along with matching red accents on various trim pieces and seat fabric, as well as four-color interior lighting.
Want one? Only 2,500 copies will be produced, so act fast and be prepared to drop an extra $1,743 over the base xB's price of $15,750. Add an extra $950 for an automatic transmission (if you must) and an extra $320 for a color-matched rear spoiler.
Continue reading Scion bringing xB Release Series 6.0 to Detroit Scion bringing xB Release Series 6.0 to Detroit originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments


Macworld Live with David Pogue
Filed under: Macworld, Cult of Mac One of the highlights of every Macworld is the Macworld Live session with New York Times columnist, musician extraordinaire and Missing Manual author David Pogue. Featuring trivia, parody songs and amusing guests, it's the perfect way to start your Expo day.
This year's show included musical performances such as "Where is Steve?" (parodying "Where is Love" from the musical "Oliver") and a special guest performance from Ge Wang (founder of Smule) on his best-selling Ocarina app. On top of the musical appearances, this years extra guests were Matt Harding from YouTube phenomenon "Where the Hell is Matt" and the folks behind "You Suck at Photoshop".
TUAWMacworld Live with David Pogue originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Download: netKar PRO Demo
Filed under: Downloads, Demos, Driving
This demo for netKar PRO is the full version with certain aspects locked off. Users may unlock the full game by purchasing a license from the official website.
"netKar PRO is a racing car simulator with realistic physics, aimed both to professionals in the racing business and to racing enthusiast all around the world. It's aimed to offer an enviroment where people can learn about racing, car handling, behaviour on a racing track, car setup and data telemetry analysis."
Download netKar PRO v1.0.3 Demo (236 MB)
Download: netKar PRO Demo originally appeared on Big Download Blog on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Hands-on with Casio?s high-bursting EX-FS10 and EX-FC100 compacts
After the presser, we had the chance to go hands-on with Casio's high-bursting EX-FS10 and EX-FC100 compacts here at CES. The EX-FS10 (pictured above) was particularly impressive considering its small size and 30fps burst mode capability (and 1000fps movie mode for slow motion playback) that puts DSLRs to shame. However, any advantage is bound to end there as that integrated lens and tiny sensor are outclassed by even the lowest end DSLR. We weren't able to sample the shooting modes, but damn if these didn't feel good in hand. More in the gallery below including the new EX-Z400, EX-Z270, and EX-S12 compacts with EXILIM Engine 4.0 processing and dynamic photo function we saw during the press event. Filed under: Digital Cameras Hands-on with Casio's high-bursting EX-FS10 and EX-FC100 compacts originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Mad Catz rolls out new Saitek Aviator flight sticks for Xbox 360, PS3
Flight sticks may not be quite as common as they were during the heyday of PC flight sims, but there's still quite a few would-be Chuck Yeagers out there, and Mad Catz is doing its best to cater to them with its new pair of Saitek Aviator sticks for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. From the looks of it, these are mostly identical to the existing Aviator PC flight stick, with the notable exception of the requisite console-specific buttons, and a slightly spiffed-up appearance. As a bonus, each of these will also double as a PC joystick although, naturally, you won't be able to swap 'em between a 360 and a PS3. Look for both to hit all the usual shops later this month for $50 apiece.
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals Mad Catz rolls out new Saitek Aviator flight sticks for Xbox 360, PS3 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
HomePlug Alliance hits some milestones, rallies the troops at CES
We've been disappointed by the fits and starts that powerline technology has suffered in the past, but an honest look over the past year's HomePlug Alliance achievements isn't without bright spots. Growth in the install base (now at 25 million devices), products and vendors (18 new members) are nothing to sneeze at, and HomePlug AV2's promise of 600Mbps speeds sounds promising going forward. Kicking of at CES this week and moving forward, the alliance wants to see lots more household connectivity for HDTV, HDMI and all manner of data transfer you want to get done without tearing down the sheetrock in your home. Could this be the year that HomePlug really takes off, or will disappointing real-world performance continue to dog the technology? Hit the link for the alliance's rosy view and let us know your predictions in the comments.Continue reading HomePlug Alliance hits some milestones, rallies the troops at CES Filed under: CES, Home Entertainment, Household, Networking HomePlug Alliance hits some milestones, rallies the troops at CES originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
TypeDNA to pick up where other font management software leaves off
Filed under: Macworld, Software, Graphic Design TypeDNA is previewing its advanced font management software at Macworld booth 4037, and gave TUAW a sneak peek.
TypeDNA (also the name of the product) is cross-platform, standalone font management software that also includes some advanced features to help you select fonts based on similarity and type features. Along with standard activation and grouping features, TypeDNA includes Font Harmony and Similar Fonts tools to help you select aesthetically-compatible fonts for your projects.
TypeDNA will begin a public beta program soon, with an eye to releasing the software in March. If you want to sign up for TypeDNA's public beta, you can. Continue reading TypeDNA to pick up where other font management software leaves off TUAWTypeDNA to pick up where other font management software leaves off originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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