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Sony Vaio LV250B Review

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Sony’s LV250B is one of the best multimedia desktop PCs out there at the moment with some of the best computer accessories , including; a wireless mouse and keyboard. If you’re after a PC then a good idea is to compare prices so that you see all the deals on cheap desktop computers.



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Net firms start storing user data


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Details of your e-mails will be recorded

Details of user e-mails and net phone calls will be stored by internet service providers (ISPs) from Monday under an EU directive.

The plans were drawn up in the wake of the London bombings in 2005.

ISPs and telecoms firms have resisted the proposals while some countries in the EU are contesting the directive.

Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group, said it was a "crazy directive" with potentially dangerous repercussions for citizens.

All ISPs in the European Union will have to store the records for a year. An EU directive which requires telecoms firms to hold on to telephone records for 12 months is already in force.

The data stored does not include the content of e-mails or a recording of a net phone call, but is used to determine connections between individuals.

Authorities can get access to the stored records with a warrant.

Governments across the EU have now started to implement the directive into their own national legislation.

The UK Home Office, responsible for matters of policing and national security, said the measure had "effective safeguards" in place.

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There is concern that access to our data is widening to include many public bodies

ISPs across Europe have complained about the extra costs involved in maintaining the records. The UK government has agreed to reimburse ISPs for the cost of retaining the data.

Mr Killock said the directive was passed only by "stretching the law".

The EU passed it by "saying it was a commercial matter and not a police matter", he explained.

"Because of that they got it through on a simple vote, rather than needing unanimity, which is required for policing matters," he said.

Sense of shock

He added: "It was introduced in the wake of the London bombings when there was a sense of shock in Europe. It was used to push people in a particular direction."

Sweden has decided to ignore the directive completely while there is a challenge going through the German courts at present.

"Hopefully, we can see some sort of challenge to this directive," said Mr Killock.

Isabella Sankey, Policy Director at Liberty, said the directive formalised what had already been taking place under voluntary arrangement for years.

"The problem is that this regime allows not just police to access this information but hundreds of other public bodies."

In a statement, the Home Office said it was implementing the directive because it was the government's priority to "protect public safety and national security".

It added: "Communications data is the where and when of the communication and plays a vital part in a wide range of criminal investigations and prevention of terrorist attacks, as well as contributing to public safety more generally.

"Without communications data resolving crimes such as the Rhys Jones murder would be very difficult if not impossible.

"Access to communications data is governed by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (Ripa) which ensures that effective safeguards are in place and that the data can only be accessed when it is necessary and proportionate to do so."

Please note, in an earlier version of this story we incorrectly stated that ISPs would be storing details of website visits. This is not the case.




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OnLive games service 'will work'

The founder of online streaming games firm OnLive has defended the technology underpinning the service after accusations it was unworkable. 

Steve Perlman said critics had not even used the system. 

OnLive turns games into video data sent across the net to a hardware add-on, or software plug-in, which decompresses the data back into video. 

The firm says a revolutionary video compression algorithm and custom silicon makes it possible. 

OnLive has been in development for the last seven years and has signed up content partners, including EA, Ubisoft, Take2, Eidos, Atari, Codemasters, Epic and THQ 

The subscription service will feature games such as Burnout, Fear 2, Tomb Raider: Underworld and Crysis: Warhead. 
  We are not doing video encoding in the conventional sense 
Steve Perlman, OnLive


Mr Perlman, who led the early developments into video streaming service QuickTime while at Apple, told BBC News: "We have nine of the largest game publishers in world signed up. 

"They have spent several years in some cases actually going and reviewing our technology before allowing us to associate with their company names and allowing us to have access to their first-tier franchises." 

The service has raised eyebrows in some quarters given the difficulties of encoding High Definition video in near real time at servers in data centres, and streaming it over the open internet to a user. 

Delivering real-time streaming game play is seen by some as an insurmountable problem, even before factoring in the necessity of sending back telemetry from a game controller across the net to the data centre. 

"We are not doing video encoding in the conventional sense," explained Mr Perlman, dismissing an article in gaming website Eurogamer that said the service was unworkable. 

"It's a very ignorant article," said Mr Perlman, who said Eurogamer had conflated issues of frame rate and latency. 

"They are independent factors," he said. 

OnLive has said it has created a video compression algorithm designed specifically for video games that can encode and compress video into data in about one millisecond. 
 
So far nine big game publishers have signed up to the service


A custom-built silicon chip designed by OnLive does the actual encoding calculations at the server end, as well as the decompression at the gamer end, inside a cheap hardware add-on. 

Mr Perlman said it had taken "tens of thousand" of man hours to develop the algorithm. 

He said: "First of all it was a postage stamp size screen with no latency over the internet. It looked like the silliest kind of game because the screen size was smaller than a cell phone but nonetheless there was no lag. 

"We were running Quake actually - or micro quake as we called it. It was very unimpressive to anyone apart from an engineer." 
  The algorithm is not perfect. You will sometimes see little artefacts on the screen 
Steve Perlman, OnLive


After years spent refining the technology OnLive has said it was able to make the video window bigger and bigger until achieving a resolution of 1280 by 720 at 60 frames per second. 

Technologists contacted by BBC News said that that level and speed of video encoding would not be "beyond the bounds of credibility" but would require custom hardware. 

The algorithm was developed on dual quad core Xeon processors, which cost thousands of pounds, but OnLive have said they have distilled it down so it can run on a custom chip which costs "under 20 bucks to make". 

Mr Perlman said the chip was "high performance for video compression", running at less than 100Mhz clock speed and drawing about two watts of power. 

"We can make millions of these things. Because of the economy there is plenty of excess capacity in fabrication plants." 

Mr Perlman said OnLive had already ordered a "very large batch". 

He said the OnLive experience was almost as good as sitting in front of a console and playing a game. 

"The algorithm is not perfect. You will sometimes see little artefacts on the screen. Video compression is part science and part art. 

Net imperfections 

"Every time you present new material to it, you will see something it does not compress so well. We note those and correct the algorithm." 

Mr Perlman said the algorithm had been designed with the imperfections of the internet in mind. 

"Rather than fighting against the internet... and dropped, delayed or out of order packets we designed an algorithm that deals with these characteristics. 

"Every compression algorithm leaves something out. It's about figuring out what kind of stuff you drop out." 

OnLive said a broadband connection of 5Mbps will be fast enough for high definition gaming, while 1.5Mbps will be sufficient for standard definition. 

At those speeds and with a data centre no further than 1,000 miles away for any gamer in the US the inevitable latency of the net as data has to physically travel across the network is within tolerable limits, said Mr Perlman. 
 
The MicroConsole connects the TV to the internet


OnLive currently has two servers in the US running a beta version of the service. In order to minimise lag across when the commercial service goes live at the end of 2009 the company has said it will need five data centres around the country. 

"The round trip latency from pushing a button on a controller and it going up to the server and back down, and you seeing something change on screen should be less than 80 milliseconds. 

"We usually see something between 35 and 40 milliseconds." 

The games themselves will be running on "off the shelf motherboards" at the data centres. 

The company has calculated that each server will be dealing with about 10 different gamers, because of the varying demands games have on hardware. 

"Most games run fine on dual core processors. What you really want is a high performance graphics processor unit," said Mr Perlman. 

He said that while work continued on refining the algorithm the bulk of the technical work had been completed. 

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Last.fm to charge for streaming


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The site long served as the vanguard of the UK's Web 2.0 activities

Internet radio and social music site Last.fm is to start charging listeners outside the UK, US, and Germany.

Users outside those three countries will pay 3 euros per month to listen to Last.fm Radio, the site's streaming music service.

The other content on the site, such as biographies, videos, charts, and "scrobbling" - the site's musical profiling - will remain free for all.

Those subject to subscription will first be allowed a 30-track free trial.

"Sure, this was a business decision," said Last.fm's Matthew Ogle, in response to a number of queries that users raised on the company's blog.

"But after looking at our resources and opportunities we think it's the best way to keep improving Last.fm radio (and also support all the other free services on Last.fm)."

The company says that its existing sales force, in combination with that of CBS, which bought the firm in 2007, could cover its licensing costs through advertisement revenue in the UK, US and Germany.

Elsewhere, it says, those costs will have to be covered by subscription.

"While we would like to provide the same service for users of all countries," said Last.fm's Owen, "the world is a huge place and it's not cheap to deliver music over the Internet."

Reaction to the decision was largely negative on the blog post, with many users declaring that they would delete their accounts rather than pay up.

"A word of the wise: if this charge ever comes to the UK, I'll be ditching my subscription immediately. Right now, you're just making Spotify look more and more attractive," said blog poster StudleyUK.

Avinash Meetoo, a blog poster and Last.fm-contributing musician from Mauritius, suggested that the site should have introduced a quota - free for a certain number of hours per day, and charged thereafter.

"This would allow people like me (who have been contributing to the Last.fm database for years now) not to feel completely abandoned. Don't forget that last.fm is what it is because of us," he said.


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