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Monday, June 18, 2007

Wireless Toothbrush


Good news for all you germophobes out there! It seems that even the toothbrush is being networked as "intelligent" nowadays. And with Oral B's latest invention it’s hard to admit the contrary.

The manufactures created this type of toothbrush which not only offers different brushing modes for polishing, massaging and cleaning. Believe it or not, it can wirelessly connect to a mirror-mounted LCD display which tells you when to
keep brushing. The LCD display is ingeniously timing your brushing to make sure that you don’t miss a single spot in a 2-minute daily routine.


So it helps you achieve the dental-recommended 2 minutes brushing and displays the information you need in 13 different languages. Not to mention the professional timer signals every 30 seconds to encourage perfect brushing of the four quadrants, while a pressure sensor stops pulsations when you brush too hard.


The Oral-B Triumph comes with a useful SmartGuide, which should be available imminently with a "generously" price tag of around, let's say...$150.



With the latest trend of inserting all sorts of high tech devices in one that has a main purpose, I wouldn't be surprised in one of these days, I'll buy a toothbrush that would have an mp3 player attached to it, a voice recorder, or even a small digital camera integrated into the system. Even better, how about playing music straight to my teeth!

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

CD disfigured................................ here are some tips..

When your CD is disfigured and the file you need is in that bloody CD
then wat do u do?? yes,wat do u do ???

well there are lot of things that you could do...


option 1) Furniture polish:

you read it right !!!

HOW TO USE IT :

spray the polish on to the effected area of the cd
later take a cotton cloth rub it in an inward-outward motion and
that will be all then the effected area will be free of scratches


option number2) Tooth paste :
yes take a tooth paste not the gel one's
take colgate for that matter apply it on to the effected area of the CD
and repeat the same process and dont forget to wash it with water
your CD will be out of scratches...



so what are we doing by applying these pastes and sprays on to the Cd
we are cleaning the pastic part of the CD
so that the laser can easily screen the DATA from the CD

and now if your afraid to use this technique then try this on a useless CD

and if you are still afraid then avoid scratches on your CD...


tested OK.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Motorola MOTOROKR E6



kya Kool Hai:


Linux OS, Touchscreen, 2 MP camera, Slim & Elegant, External Media Controls, Standard Headphone Jack, Stereo Bluetooth, FM Tune

things to be ashamed off:


Slow Interface, Few Customizations, Music Player, No Widescreen Mode, Expensive
(Premium).


additional features

2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(CIF) / Java MIDP 2.0 / FM radio / Document viewer (MS Word, Excel, PPT, PDF) / MPEG4/MP3 player / Business card recognition / Barcode scanning / Calculator / Organizer / Built-in handsfree







Wireless Internet Technology---> GPRS

Standbytime (h)---> Up to 235 h

Talktime (m)---> Up to 7 h

Height (mm)---> 111

Width (mm)---> 51.5

Depth (mm)---> 14.5

Weight (g)---> 121 g

Standbytime (h)---> Up to 235 h

Talktime (m)---> Up to 7 h

SMS---> Yes

Email---> Yes

MMS---> Yes

Bluetooth---> Yes

Java---> Yes

Radio---> Yes

Camera---> Yes

Camera resolution---> 1600x1200 pixels

Colour display---> Yes

Number of colours---> 256000

Touch screen---> Yes

Memory---> SD, up to 2GB / 8 MB user memory

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Firefox Users are Upgrading to Internet Explorer


For the first time in the past year, Mozilla Firefox lost its grip on the browser market dropping by almost 1%. In contrast, Microsoft's Internet Explorer managed to take itself off the downright spiral debuted in May 2006 and even pick up a little share of the market

According to statistics published by Market Share by Net Applications, Microsoft has turned the tables on Mozilla as Internet Explorer grew from 78.03% in April to 78.67% in May 2007.

At the same time, Firefox has sunk no less than 0.88%, the first time in the last year that Firefox drops coincides with an IE gain. But this is no coincidence. The fact of the matter is that the IE adoption is driven by Windows Vista sales.


The fact of the matter is that Mozilla has announced since April that it will drop support for Firefox 1.5 and urged users to upgrade to Firefox 2.0. And as on May 31 Mozilla released the last update for version 1.5 of its open source browser, it is clear that some of the Firefox 1.5 users have upgraded alright, however, not to Firefox 2.0, but to Internet Explorer instead.

HP SW6965


Only recommended for business users. Or for those who pretend to look busy.


KYA COOL HAI: So you wanna look busy and important - then you should definitely carry the HP SW6965. The world will think you are too cool when you send emails through this phone or just plain fiddle with the stylus. Oh and here are the specifications - it can read your email attachments, it has a megapixel camera, it looks and feels bulky. But it does the job.

THINGS YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF: Very tough to get a hang of. Infact, it's definitely not a "open box-insert SIM-start using" type of cellphone. You have to connect it to your PC and believe me connectivity can be very diffcult if you're a novice. Plus very difficult to get it in your jeans pocket. I once tried shoving in my jeans' front pocket, but people got the wrong idea!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Creative Zen Vision M


THIS IS PERSONAL MEDIA PLAYER... OR A HARD DRIVE BASED DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER.MUCH SOPHISICATED THN ALL DA MP3'S IN THE TOWN...

LET C THE PRO'S AND CON'S OF THE "zen vision m"

wats so cool:
1)Available both is 30 and 60 GB, this impressive personal media player.You can store upto 240 hrs. of video, 15,000 songs, hundreds of photos on it's massive hard-drive.

2) It can play MPEG, WMV, DivX and XviD video formats. The quality of the video playback is superb in all the formats.

3)If the video is less than the supported screen or a different aspect ratio there are two options that will allow you to enlarge it.


things to be ashamed off:

1)MP3, WMA, and WAV are the only audio file types supported by this player.

2) Though MP3 is the standard format and not many people they covered the majority of codecs and most consumers will be just fine, but there are quite a few hardcore users that would appreciate FLAC, OGG or AAC.



Last Byte: We would definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking for a hard drive based digital audio player. At Rs. 19,500 the Zen Vision M is everything the video iPod is and then some.

Friday, May 25, 2007

World's Thinnest Notebook from Intel


Notebook PCs have gone through important "diets" over the past years. They got lighter and thinner, but nothing compares to Intel's latest notebook design. In order to achieve a 0.7 inch thickness and a 2.25 pound weight, Intel hired the best designers from Ziba Design, who were instructed to build a fashionable device, able to connect to all manners of wireless networks and full of the latest, fastest computing capabilities.

which is one-quarter of an inch thicker than Motorola's RAZR cell
phone, making it the world's thinnest notebook.


The Metro concept could also be regarded as a fashion accessory and Intel admits that this design might particularly appeal to women more than men.

However,
the designers say it is a unisex product and Intel wants to ensure the laptop appeals to broad range of users. As a result, Intel includes a series of interesting and innovative features. For example, the device features an always-on wireless connection, which allows users to access cellular, Wi-Fi, or WiMax wireless broadband networks with no additional cards. This is all possible through embedded cellular connectivity and this means that the future notebooks may be sold with specific chips appropriate to each Wi-Fi Internet provider.

Intel hasn't mentioned any pricing details on the Metro notebook, but considering it resolves into being a fashionable object, the word 'cheap' won't be suitable for the thinnest laptop of the day.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

AUDIOCITY

Yes, FREE is the word. Make that F-R-E-E.


AUDACITY
Want to edit a song? Think, if you could only use the guitar solo on "Hotel California" as your mp3 ringtone, rather than the entire song? Then Audacity is the tool for you. Audacity is a free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. Easy to use, legal and most importantly FREE.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/beta_windows
Go ahead, download it, and tell me what you think about it

Thursday, May 17, 2007

D boletho ...download


Whoever said "Nothing comes in Life for free", sure never has heard about this wonderful thing called The Internet.
Thats why his/her statement makes no sense when it comes to downloading through torrents.
What makes sense, is the infinite amount of copyrighted material being downloaded through BitTorrent.

All right, we all know what torrents are and this is not a piece on "How to download through torrents".
t's about release groups like aXXo.
Now let's know what's a Release Group is, shall we? A Release Group is a group consisting of individuals
who put up copyrighted material (music, movies, games, anime, books, TV shows, software - the list goes on) for free downloads on the Net, many times even before the product is officially out.



HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?
There are some well-connected people. They might be working with radio stations, TV channels or big media stores/companies. These guys get promotional copy of a movie's DVD before it's offical release. And then some other guy get hold of that copy, rips it and put it up on the Net for the world to download. Then there are the award panelists. eg. Oscar panelists. They don't have time to go to each and every screening, so they get a promotional DVD copy of that movie - probably to watch in the comfort of their home. They are supposed to return the copy ASAP. But then somehow it leaks out and then it's for the world to watch.





DUMMIES GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING RELEASES:
1. Cam (Camera) - As the name suggests, it's a cam print. Meaning, the movie is recorded in a cinema hall, with a handheld camera. The image is grainy, shaky and you hear people's laugh, comments and quite possibly it's the worst movie experience ever.
2. TS (Tele Sync) - Here the camera is attached to the projector. The audio is considerably clear and this one is better than a cam print.
3. TC (Tele Cine) - It is digitally copied from the print. Mainly happens with the latest Bollywood releases. Although it's a good alternative to TS, some of the TC movies might have sync issues.
4. DVDScr (DVD Screener) - Promotional DVD copy leaks out. Someone rips it and puts it up on a website. Page views increase rapidly.
5. DVD-R (DVD Replica) - It's an exact replica of a DVD - with subtitles, menus, extras etc. It's usually posted as an .ISO file and you can burn that ISO image on a blank DVD and view it on your DVD player. Recommended for those for who find it cumbersome to watch movies on their computer.
6. DVDrip (DVD Rip)- This means the movie is ripped off a DVD. It's probably the best quality you'll get. Most of the DVD rip versions are encoded in manner to maintain the high quality, keeping in mind that the file shouldn't be too large. That's why most of the DVD rips you'll find are less than 700 MB - meaning they fit on one CD, a convenient thing if your computer doesn't have a DVD-ROM.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

apple's iphone is "NO" good


Apple's iphone with all its features suppose to be a amazing peice but it is Not

some of the main problems are....

1) The touch screen of the phone --

In a research conducted by a phone company it said that many of the touch screen users were feeling it difficult to touch the screen each and every time... and especially while driving .

2) The next big reason is that --

The apple's iphone uses 2.5G technology... that makes the phone processing a little bit slow..as it not as fast as the user needs it... 3G tech shld have been used for users to have a much richer feel...

3) The third reason..

The so called 3 to 5 meg pixel camera... of the phone...
I here like to tell the readers that the clarity of the picture does'nt depond on the" pixel" thing but it deponds on the lens and the software that will process the image obtained on the sensor...

4)It gives a 4 to 8 GB space i mean the memory...

but the space is only for the storage of songs and not any other storage...
suppose the user needs to stpre vedio clips of pictures for later veiwing...
there will b a need for a up tom 16to 32 GB////




So apple's ipod is not the Best phone... it may have some serious drawbacks......
So it will have a big fight with the other companies......
So u people who are ready to buy apple's iphone THINK AGAIN

Thursday, March 1, 2007

WINDOWS VISTA sales suffering.... y????


There are many myths for the poor performance of the windows vista commercially


Firstly i would like to claim that windows vista does not offer much more than windows xp
this is is a sign of sheer ignorance and here u have to read ignorance as
euphemism.


secondly the matter of fact is that Windows Vista's sales are suffering because Vista has been launched on a market saturated by Windows XP. And it needs to erode XP's dominance on the operating system's market in order to increase its own market share. Just look at the statistics... Windows XP has begun losing its grip on the market concomitantly with the release of Vista. Another downside of Windows Vista is the fact that the operating system implies some adjacent hardware costs, as it requires additional resources. And last but not least, Microsoft has to fight the customer perception that Windows XP is good enough. XP is five years old. While not being completely expired, XP and even SP2, you must keep in mind that they were developed in a totally different world than the one in which we live today. In conclusion... don't blame it on the moonlight, don't blame it on the sunshine...






The third reason is that windows vista is not as secure as declared by the microsoft
it is defective from the core itself In windows vista or in any operating system for that matter
kernel is the most important part of security and heart of the computer
according to the microsoft
windows vista has 3 new technologies designed to bulletproof the kernel.
1.Driver signing
2. code integrity
3. PatchGuard are the pillars of the 64-bit editions of Windows Vista's kernel.


coming to kernel patch
Kernel Patch Protection allows us to provide increased reliability, consistent performance, and additional levels of security for 64-bit Windows by preventing unauthorized software from modifying or patching the Windows kernel using unsupported methods while it’s running.

Kernel Patch Protection works by providing extensibility that allows potential extensions to be planned for, reviewed and tested thoroughly during product development.Instead of allowing multiple parties to directly modify kernel instructions and data structures in undocumented and unsupported ways, providing supported mechanisms and APIs will strengthen the security, performance and reliability of Windows Vista,” revealed Microsoft’s Stephen Toulouse, senior program manager for the Trustworthy Computing Group.

Symantec has long contested the legitimacy and validity of the Kernel Patch Protection, but Microsoft failed to budge from its position. Via driver signing, Microsoft controls all the drivers loaded into the kernel. And code integrity safeguards the core operating system and ensures that it has not been tampered with in any way.

“Symantec researchers investigated the feasibility of disabling all three key kernel integrity technologies: driver signing, Code Integrity, and PatchGuard. Results have shown that all three technologies can be permanently disabled and removed from Windows Vista after approximately one man-week of effort. A potential victim need make only one mistake to become infected by a threat that does the same. The result: All new security technologies are stripped from Windows Vista in their entirety,” concluded Symantec.