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Review: Blaze Media Pro - all-in-one multimedia application

Blaze media pro is an interesting all-in-one multimedia application that includes editing software for video as well as audio. But not only, it includes a converter for formats including (but not limited to) mp3, WMA, WAW, OGG. You can use the MOV converter to convert QuickTime Movie to other formats such as MPG, AVI or WMV.

Blaze Media Pro also includes CD/DVD as well as Video CD (VCD/SVC) burner functionality. You can use the MPEG video encoder feature to encode AVI, WMV and other MPEG variations (MPEG-1 or MPEG-2) into MPEG with ease.

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Microsoft's mind reader tops New Scientist readers' 'top 10 inventions' list
28.Dec 2007
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New rubber may soon see face masks that change shape to fit any face
13.Dec 2007
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Google algorithm works very much like the human brain
11.Dec 2007
A psychologist at the University of California, Be...read

Technology upgradation vital to compete in global markets, says Kamal Nath
11.Dec 2007
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath t...read

Now, a humanoid robot that is no pushover
7.Dec 2007
Japanese researchers have developed a humanoid robo...read

ISRO denies shelving of spy satellite launch under US pressure
4.Dec 2007
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has rebutted reports appearing in...read

New software to chart path for unmanned spacecraft to outer solar system
4.Dec 2007
Aeronautical engineers have developed a sophisticate...read

China to launch its first Mars probe in 2009
4.Dec 2007
Reports indicate that China would launch its first Mars ...read

New technique creates adult image of girl missing for 26 years
3.Dec 2007
A new technical innovation is helping a family to search...read

Aussies more comfortable with their virtual personas rather than their true selves
1.Dec 2007
A new research has suggested that with the advent of ...read

Robot teddy to help sick kids
30.Nov 2007
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech...read

Scientists develop new multi purpose receiver
30.Nov 2007
New research work has made scientists successful in...read

Now, a super water repellent that makes things "unwettable"
30.Nov 2007
A researcher at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge...read

New colour X-ray machine is much more effective
29.Nov 2007
Scientists have made a colour X-ray machine which would...read

Software to analyse employees' e-mails on the anvil
29.Nov 2007
University of California, Irvine (UCI) researc...read

NASA outlines its strategy for manned mission to Mars in 2031
29.Nov 2007
London, Nov 29: NASA has outlined a strategy for a manned mission to Mars, wh...read

The real house AI has born - Twendy
28.Nov 2007
A robot will soon be seen doing all the housework from...read

Japanese researchers use laser light to turn motor
28.Nov 2007
Japanese researchers have become the first to use ...read

Brain signals from monkeys used to control robot legs via web link
28.Nov 2007
American scientists have devised a method by which brai...read

Nintendo, Nokia and Motorola flunk the Green test
28.Nov 2007
Nintendo, Nokia and Motorola have flunked a 'toxic t...read

Voyager 2 to cross "termination shock" phase by late 2007 - early 2008
28.Nov 2007
Physicists have predicted that the interplanetary s...read

Virtual surgery may soon be a reality
27.Nov 2007
Mathematicians at the University of California...read

Your fingerprints may soon replace credit cards
27.Nov 2007
Are you afraid that using a credit card for shoppi...read

Tree bark - nature's best detector for airborne chemicals
27.Nov 2007
Researchers at the Indiana University have tracked ...read

US takes nuke energy research into virtual zone
27.Nov 2007
The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National La...read

Electronic shirts get closer to reality
27.Nov 2007
Scientists have come a step closer to making fabrics emb...read

Experts produce high-performance thin field transistors from carbon
27.Nov 2007
Georgia Tech researchers have reportedly produced h...read

Snapping Lens inspired by Venus flytrap
27.Nov 2007
Carnivorous plant Venus flytrap, which closes ...read

Aeroplanes may soon be flying in outer space
26.Nov 2007
Though the earth's gravity prevents today's standard...read

Scientists aim to set up world marine monitoring system
26.Nov 2007
Scientists have called for the setting up of an eff...read

Nintendo's Wii console bags Pocket-lint's 'gadget of the year' award
26.Nov 2007
Nintendo's groundbreaking Wii console was declared...read

Earth's magnetic field may protect moon walkers from harm
26.Nov 2007
There's good news for astronauts who dream of walk...read

Now, robotic aircrafts that can "land or perch" on steep surfaces
25.Nov 2007
Two separate US researchers have created a new breed of...read

How body's 'reconnaissance unit' screens 'self' or 'foreign' cells
25.Nov 2007
A new study has shown how the body continuously scr...read

Now, a 'mind-reading helmet' that may sense what you are thinking!
25.Nov 2007
Ever thought of a device that could translate your thou...read

Neutron scatter camera to ease detection of smuggled nuclear material
25.Nov 2007
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in...read

Microscopic nanomachines may soon be a reality
24.Nov 2007
Microscopic machines to diagnose diseases, cle...read

Mars Express completes 5000 orbits of Red Planet
24.Nov 2007
Europe's first Mars orbiter - the Mars Express - ha...read

Soon, a giant telescope buried under South Pole to map Earth's core
24.Nov 2007
Barcelona University scientists say that a giant t...read

A journey across Europe to Timbuktu in a chocolate-powered car!
24.Nov 2007
A pair of British adventurers have begun a journey...read

Internet users give up privacy to trustworthy recipients
23.Nov 2007
Internet users reveal more personal information onl...read

T-ray beam to revolutionise improve airport security and medical scans
23.Nov 2007
An international team led by Ulrich Welp at Argonn...read

Landlines may soon be history
23.Nov 2007
A British company claims that it has developed a d...read

Now, computers with eye talk!
23.Nov 2007
A computer has been designed by which a mute person can...read

Scientists give thumbs down to rainmaking technology
23.Nov 2007
International scientists have already given rainmaking ...read

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Scientists give thumbs down to rainmaking technology

International scientists have already given rainmaking technology funded by the Australian government the thumbs down, says an adviser to the World Meteorological Organization.

Making big screen TVs, surfboards from same new material may soon be a reality

Trinity College researchers have made a significant advance towards using nanotechnology to provide strength to polymers in an ideal manner.

20 % Pakistanis change mobile handsets thrice a year

Twenty percent of the mobile users in Pakistan change their handsets thrice a year, making the country a lucrative market for manufacturers of mobile handsets and other telecom equipment.

China to launch first space walk in 2008

China will attempt its first space walk during the nation's third crewed flight next year, according to local newspaper reports.

Connected wind farms can provide cheap and alternate power source

Stanford University scientists have suggested that connecting wind farms can evolve a more reliable and cheaper power source.

Researchers close to using carbon nanotubes to connect computer chips

Researchers at the Trinity College, Dublin have moved one step closer to utilising carbon nanotubes as interconnects for computer chips.

3-D photonic crystals may revolutionize telecommunications

Leading chemical company BASF is researching into the development of three-dimensional photonic crystals, which may revolutionise telecommunications in future.

An unmanned observatory goes to 8,000-kilometre journey to Antarctica

An unmanned observatory built at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) will be sent on an 8,000-kilometre journey to Antarctica this weekend to determine whether or not the white continent is the best place on earth for stargazing.

Carnivorous plants use slimy secretions to catch their prey

Carnivorous plants were thought to supplement their diet by capturing prey with a simple passive trap, but a new study has found that they employ slimy secretions to doom their victims.

Astronomers find evidence of miniature solar systems in our galaxy

Edinburgh, Nov 21: A new research by astronomers has found evidence for the existence of raw material for the beginning of miniature versions of our solar system.

Open space, not traffic, may be why small animals hesitate to cross roads

Ever wondered why small mammals have a habit of avoiding paved roads and being hesitant to cross them? Well, a new study has hinted that it's the open space, rather than the noise or pollution of traffic, that puts them off.

Thermoelectric materials may be the key to energy savings

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers are developing new thermoelectric materials for controlling temperatures that could lead to substantial energy savings by allowing more efficient car engines, photovoltaic cells and electronic devices.

Researchers get closer to creating next generation miniature electronic devices

US researchers might have moved one step closer to creating the next generation of electronic devices with increasingly smaller components, with the discovery that the electronic behaviour at the surface of a class of minerals called manganites is considerably different from that found in its bulk.

New recording system to detect approaching tsunamis

Scientists have developed a new seafloor pressure recording system to detect tsunamis shortly after their development in the open ocean.

Driling vessel completes first mission in Japan's underwater

Reports indicate that Chikyu, the world's largest research drilling vessel, has successfully completed its first mission of finishing the initial 8 week leg of the its research programme in an underwater earthquake zone off Japan's pacific coast.

Computer programme can boost elderly persons' memory by ten years

The right kinds of brain exercises can dramatically enhance memory and other cognitive abilities of older adults, according to a new study.

New device to understand smog formation

Scientists have developed a new tool for quantitatively measuring elusive atmospheric chemicals that play a key role in the formation of photochemical smog.

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