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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Yahoo! Widget Engine 4.5.2

Do you want to be always updated on things important to you on the Internet like the current weather condition, latest scores in a basketball game, etc.? This is made easier by Yahoo! Widget Engine. With this, you need not anymore visit sites one by one just to get the updates. This will bring the updates right on your desktop.

Software Description:

Yahoo! Widgets help you save time and stay current by bringing an always-updated, at-a-glance view of your favorite Internet services right to your desktop. The Yahoo! Widget Gallery offers over 4,000 desktop Widgets - the most available anywhere online. Yahoo! Widgets is the only major desktop Widgets platform that works on both Windows and Mac OS.

Save time with live updates right on your desktop

* Your favorite info comes to you
* No need to surf around for what you use most

Convenient at-a-glance view keeps your Widgets in line

* Get all of your personalized updates in one place
* Neatly organize your Widgets along any edge of your desktop

Choose from more than 4,000 Widgets. Make it all yours

* The most Widgets available anywhere online… more than 4,000 and growing fast!
* Weather, games, web cams, radio, scoreboards, calendars, mood rings… if you can imagine it, there's a Widget for it!

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Monday, February 22, 2010

MSI CR400 Classic Notebook

MSI CR400 Classic Notebook

MSI release a new classic notebook CR400 with 14-inch LCD display and it has unibody design with 45-degree angles after release MSI CX Series.

MSI-CR400-notebook

MSI CR400 has a large 14-inch high resolution display with 16:9 aspect ratio and 1366 x 768 LED backlighting. It has a 6-cell high capacity battery and the latest GeForce 8200M graphics processor unit. In addition to providing the performance of high-quality display, LED backlighting saves power and increases battery life.

The CR400 notebook from MSI supports 802.11 b/g/n high-speed wireless LAN, and has a Bluetooth V2.0 + EDR, which offers a triple progress in the flow of data. It comes with an integrated 1.3M webcam and microphone to provide a well-organized, real-time communication.

The MSI CR400 is compatible with Windows Vista Home Premium operating system supports Intel Core 2 Duo with Nvidia chipset MCP79MVL. The notebook has a storage capacity up to 4GB and a 2.5″ SATA HDD 250/320/500GB. It also includes a DVD super-multi optical drive with a 4-in-1 card reader that supports SD, MMC, XD and MS.


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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Microsoft Offers Web Browser Choice to IE Users


Millions of European Internet Explorer (IE) users will have the option to choose an alternative browser from 1 March, Microsoft has announced.

It follows a legal agreement between Microsoft and Europe's Competition Commission in December 2009.

Microsoft committed to letting Windows PC users across Europe install the web browser of their choice, rather than having Microsoft IE as a default.

Figures suggest that over half the world's internet users have IE.

Testing for the update is already underway in the UK, Belgium and France.

The software update choice will arrive automatically for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 customers, according to a blog post by Dave Heiner, Microsoft's vice president and deputy general counsel.

The blog also contains screen grabs of the message as it will appear.

"Users who get the choice screen will be free to choose any browser or stick with the browser they have, as they prefer," wrote Mr Heiner.

Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera are the alternative browsers that people will be offered.

"Millions of people who have never really thought about which browser to use will now be forced to make a choice," said BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones on his blog.

"That presents Microsoft's rivals with a unique marketing opportunity."

Mozilla Foundation chair Mitchell Baker described the news as "an important milestone towards helping people take control of their online lives."
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

VLC Media Player - Free Download

If you are looking for a computer program that can play every audio and video file format, do try VLC Media Player. You can download it for free from here.

Description (from FileHippo.com):

VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols without external codec or program.

It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
VLC can play:
  • MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 / DivX files from a hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and so on
  • DVDs, VCDs, and Audio CDs
  • From satellite cards (DVB-S)
  • Several types of network streams: UDP/RTP Unicast, UDP/RTP Multicast, HTTP, RTSP, MMS, etc.
  • From acquisition or encoding cards (on GNU/Linux and Windows only)
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Acer Aspire One 532h

Because I still cannot find an Asus Eee PC 1005PE available in stores until now in this part of the world, I am contemplating on buying an Acer Aspire One 532h instead.

The specs are very much similar to that found in Asus Eee PC 1005PE and other new netbooks. It has a Pinetrail processor (Intel Atom N450), 250 GB HDD, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity, 3 USB's, Windows 7 Starter OS, and others.

Acer Aspire One 532h also offers a 63Wh battery which allows it to run for several hours longer than other netbooks. However, when it comes to battery, I prefer Asus Eee PC 1005PE's.

However, with respect to "looks", Acer Aspire One 532h is miles ahead of its rivals. 

Anyway, since I have not found any video review yet of this netbook, I am posting this YouTube video I found of the unboxing of Acer Aspire One 532h.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

I Can't Find any ASUS EEE PC 1005PE

Late last December, Asus came up with its new netbook, the Eee PC 1005PE.

This netbook looks very similar to 1005HA. However, 1005PE has a new processor - Intel Atom N450, otherwise known as the Pinetrail, which boasts of its power efficiency, giving batteries longer life on a single charge. The Asus Eee PC 1005PE can run for a maximum of 14 hours on its battery on a single charge, according to ASUS. In real-world situations, this translates to about 10 hours of use, which is still excellent.

Aside from the processor, what sets the 1005PE from its predecessor, the 1005HA, is the keyboard style. While the earlier 1005HA has flat, tiled keys, the 1005PE has chiclet-style keyboard.

Moreover, the physical storage capacity was also increased from 160GB (in 1005HA) to 250GB (in 1005PE). The pre-installed OS in Asus Eee PC 1005PE is Windows 7 Starter Edition; in 1005HA, it was Windows XP.

These past weeks, I have been looking around stores for an Asus Eee PC 1005PE but I was not able to find any stock on sale. However, I have seen Acer Aspire One 532h and Toshiba Mini NB305 - also using Pinetrail processor - already available. What keeps me wondering is why these two netbooks are already in stores here but not the 1005PE when, in fact, those two netbooks were released later than the Asus netbook.

I have still seen stocks of 1005HA in the stores I visited. I have a theory that they are first selling out the 1005HA before stocking their shelves with 1005PE. It's just a theory.
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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Day Card We Wish Existed

I know that this is a topic not even related to the general topic this blog was principally put up for. However, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, I decided to post this here.

While I was relaxing and whiling away my time watching YouTube videos, I came across this funny video.



So, if these cards indeed exist, would you give one to someone?

Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Have You Heard of Maxthon?

So... have you really heard of Maxthon? Maybe not, especially if you are not into searching the Internet for programs and all.

Maxthon is just another browser.

When we speak of web browsers, we often refer to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, or Apple Safari. But not Maxthon.

For those who want to try something new, give Maxthon a go. It, just like the other browsers, allows tab browsing. It also offers other amazing features and here are some of them (and check out the video at the end of this entry):

(taken from FileHippo)

The Ultimate Out-of-box Experience
  • Easy to use and powerful straight out of the box
  • Download now for free, forever!
Maxthon Works the Way You Want It To
  • Swap, add, move, remove, and change Maxthon's tool bars, icons, menus, colors, skins, and layouts until it looks the way you would have designed it.
  • Don't like menus? Use hot keys, word aliases, toolbars, or mouse gestures - it's all up to you.
  • Pick from more than 1,400 plug-ins that make Maxthon the do-all of browsers.
  • Remote conferencing, screen capture, electronic passports, and automatic password inlcuded, free.
Security.
  • Maxthon is 100% free of viruses, spyware, adware – any kind of malware.
  • The built-in Ad Hunter blocks harmful, or just irritating ads, images and pages.
  • Filter packs screen out offensive and irritating Web pages.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Phishing SCAM: Happy Google Anniversary E-mail

When I checked my inbox earlier, I received a message bearing the name "Google Corporation" as sender. If you have also received similar e-mail, DO NOT REPLY AND DO NOT GIVE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION. This is just another phishing scam. The body of the letter says:

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Google Corporation
Peter House
Oxford Street
Manchester
M4 6AN
United Kingdom

HAPPY GOOGLE ANNIVERSARY

On the 4th of September 1998, Google was incorporated as a privately held company. Google Corporation is one company that earns its profit mainly from advertising using their very own Google search engine, Gmail , Gala, Sify, e-mail service Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut social networking and YouTube video sharing, which are all offered to the public for free.

We wish to congratulate you once again, for being selected as a winner in the ongoing Happy Google Anniversary Promotion. Hence we do believe with your prize, you will continue to be active in your patronage to Google.

The online cyber draws was conducted from an exclusive list of over 6,000,000 email addresses of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced automated random computer selection from the web. (NO TICKETS WERE SOLD). The primary objective for this Corporation is to encourage individual that are active Users of Google search engine and Google ancillary service. Google is currently the world leading search engine worldwide, and is vigorously making more effort to make sure the reputation of the company stands out to be the best among the rest, with the optimize help of our customers worldwide.

A Bank Draft will be issued in your name by the Google Promotion Board, you have therefore won the entire sum of 640,000.00 GBP {Six Hundred and Forty Thousand Great British Pounds} and also a certificate of claim price will be sent alongside your Bank Draft.

CONTACT CLAIMS OFFICE:

Google Promotion Board
Email: gpromo.info@gala.net

Do e-mail the Claims office at once with the Verification and Funds release form below for validation of your prize and to avoid unnecessary delay.

VERIFICATION AND FUNDS RELEASE FORM.
.Residential Address:
.Tel (Mobile):
.Nationality/Country:
.Full Name:
.Age/Sex:
.Occupation/Position:
.What is your comment on Google?

You are advised to contact the Claims Office with the following details (Ref NO: GC/468-642GC/P, Batch: GC064WIN).

For security reasons, you are advised to keep your winning information confidential till your claims are processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements. Please be warned.

Congratulations from the Staffs & Members of Google Board Commission.

Eric Schmidt
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
©2010 Google Corporation

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PLEASE, PLEASE, DO NOT FALL INTO THIS TRAP. BE CAUTIOUS ALSO OF OTHER E-MAILS THAT YOU RECEIVE SAYING YOU HAVE WON ANYTHING OR SAYING THAT THE SENDER WANTS TO MAKE A DEAL WITH YOU WHERE YOU WOULD BE ASKED TO DEPOSIT A BIG SUM OF MONEY IN A BANK AND YOU GET A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE THEREOF.

DO NOT BE A VICTIM! 
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Speakonia 1.3.5: Free Text-to-Speech Software

If you are looking for a free text-to-speech program, you might want to give Speakonia 1.3.5 a try. Yes, it's name is Speakonia and it is not a name of some obscure country.

What's good about this program is that you can choose from among 20 pre-loaded voices, however, all of them have some sort of not-so-human intonation. What would you expect?

You can also download a text as wav file so you can listen to it even on your portable audio player. But in order for it to work on your mp3 player, you need to convert the file to mp3 format. The program does not do this so you have to do this yourself. Fortunately, there are several free converters available on the internet.

The program is also easy to use.

Publisher's Description:

Speakonia is a Text-To-Speech Program which is controlled through a graphical user interface (Similar to Notepad). Speakonia reads aloud any given text. The reading can be paused, resumed and can be exported to a wave file. Speakonia is able to fetch webpages through an internal http interface and read them aloud for you. You can have your mails read to you using the 'Clipboard Reading' feature.

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Monday, February 8, 2010

iPhone 3GS vs. Google Nexus One

Early this year, Google released its Android phone and it is called [Google] Nexus One. It sports several features that makes it the "possible" iPhone killer that a lot of non-iPhone fans (euphemism for iPhone-haters) have been waiting for in a while.

So, how does it fare against the ever ubiquitous iPhone 3GS?

Here are videos that I think give a very good comparison between the iPhone 3GS and Google Nexus One. These videos, in my opinion, comprehensively show the features you might want to look into in the two phones.




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Sunday, February 7, 2010

How to Download YouTube Videos

Over the past years, YouTube has become one of the most visited sites on the web. Its success is fuelled largely by contributions coming from members who constantly upload videos for everyone to see. Yes, there are some crappy videos, but there are really good ones.

Sometimes, after watching a video, you just want to download it and save it in your computer or perhaps in your portable digital media player so you can enjoy the video any time you want. But how do you do it?

There are several ways of downloading a YouTube video. One of which is by using a free software. One such software is Free YouTube Download 2.3.6.100 (download link at the end of this entry). What can you do with this software?

With the software, you can download not only a single video but you can also download all of the videos in a particular playlist, in a channel, in a list of favorites, and even the video responses. This means that you can download videos in batch. There is no need to download the videos one at a time. Just pick them out and let the program do its thing.

The software is also easy to use. The interface is user-friendly. You can also download the videos in a format of your own choice... well, the software gives you the choices and you choose from among them. AVI is included in the choices.

Enjoy your downloaded YouTube videos!

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Google Shows Off Chrome OS Tablet Ideas

By Stephen Shankland (from CNET)

Who could resist the months of hype that paved the way for Apple's iPad debut last week? Apparently not Google, which has shown its interest in tablet computing with its browser-based Chrome OS.
On Monday, Glen Murphy, a user interface designer for Google's Chrome browser and the Chrome operating system based on it, pointed to image and video concepts of a Chrome OS-based tablet that went live two days before the iPad launch. Apparently nobody noticed initially, because only now did Murphy tweet, "Apparently our tablet mocks have been unearthed."

The site also shows the array of devices Google envisions for Chrome OS.

"While its primary focus is Netbooks, Chrome OS could eventually scale to a wide variety of devices. Each would have vastly different input methods, available screen space, and processing power," according to the Chromium form factors site. Chromium is the name of the open-source developer project that underlies the branded Chrome product.

It's possible that Chrome OS could be an easier sell on tablets than on Netbooks, the class of device on which Google said it plans to launch Chrome OS. Netbooks often are used as general-purpose PCs, so the browser-based philosophy of Chrome OS is a more jarring transition.

Today's tablets, in contrast, tend to focus more on a collection of specialized uses such as reading books, surfing the Net, and chores that only require light typing. With that approach, Chrome OS' break from the PC world could be less jarring. The tablet market isn't as big as the Netbook market, though.

The ideas are only mock-ups, but Google has established itself as a real if not dominant force in the computing industry. Its Android mobile-phone operating system is increasingly influential, and its Chrome browser continues to steadily grow in usage.

The tablet mock-ups show a variety of Chrome OS tablet ideas, including a virtual keyboard taking up the bottom half of the screen or detached and floating as a separate window. Also included are a slideshow mode, an application launcher, sidebar-mounted browser tabs, and a pop-up contextual menu.

The video mock-up shows a much larger tablet, with hands resizing and moving windows through the multitouch interface, scrolling through text, and typing a search query.

It's all very rough at this stage, but none of it is too remote from a multitouch-enabled version of the Chrome OS. Google plans to debut Chrome OS in Netbooks later this year, and development of the open-source operating system is well under way.

In a statement, Google didn't share any specifics about its plans: "Google Chrome OS is still in development, and we are constantly experimenting with various user interfaces to determine what designs would produce the best user experience. As we've said all along, the UI is still under development and will continue to evolve as we determine which designs work best for our users."

Computing companies have been trying to make tablets for years, with little success. Apple hopes its design will change that with its iPad selling from $499 to $829. It's more of an iPhone with a large screen than a MacBook with no keyboard.

Google is taking a different approach with Chrome OS. Instead of programs running straight on the computer's hardware and its underlying Linux operating system, Chrome OS applications run directly in the browser.

What's similar to the iPad, though, is that both have somewhat of an applications head start compared with a computing platform that's starting from scratch: the iPad can run existing iPhone apps, and Chrome OS can run existing Web applications such as Google Docs.

One thing that's changed since early tablet years is the arrival of e-book readers as a real phenomenon. Amazon's Kindle is the most notable example, but there are others, and Apple touted book reading with the iPad. Google, it should be noted, has a conduit to millions of books via its Google Books service.

Given that Apple chose to use a variation of its iPhone OS for the iPad, it's interesting but not terribly surprising that Google chose to use Chrome OS rather than its phone operating system, Android. In the big picture, Google clearly hopes the browser will be the foundation for applications, letting them run more easily on a multitude of devices.

Android uses a variation of Oracle's Java technology as a program foundation. Perhaps ironically, Java was launched with the motto for programmers of "write once, run anywhere," and it is that vision Google is trying to realize with Web applications

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Image from: Wired

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Update your Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Firmware to v40.0.005

Just recently, Nokia has released a new firmware version for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It is version 40.0.005 or simply v40. However, this update may not be available to all product models so may have to check if your particular Nokia 5800 model is one of those models with the available firmware update. If not, you may have to wait for a while for the same update to be available for your phone and in your country.

The new firmware version now supports kinetic scrolling similar to that in other touch phones like the iPhone. The home screen is also changed to make it look like that found on Nokia 5530. Other changes include new contact and music widgets, new version of Ovi Maps 3.0, automatic activation of the QWERTY keyboard when in landscape mode, Ovi Contacts, updated Real Player, and a lot more. The bottom line is that this new firmware will surely enhance user experience with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

In case you do not know yet how to download the new firmware and update your existing firmware, here are two ways of doing so:

1. Download using your Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

This works well if your phone is connected to the Internet through WiFi or through other connections, like a data plan from your service provider. To download and update, open the dialler of your phone and key in *#0000#. A new screen should appear showing the present firmware version and other information. Select "Option" and then "Check for Updates". This would detect updates available for your phone. If v40 is available, just follow the on-screen instructions until your firmware is completely updated.

2. Download using the computer

If you do not have it yet, download and install the Nokia Software Updater. After doing so, connect the phone to the computer using the USB connector or cable and open Nokia Software Updater. Just follow the on-screen instructions until the update is completed.

You can download the Nokia Software Updater from the Nokia website.

Have fun using your Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with the new firmware!
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Firware Update (v40)

Here are just few of the changes in the new firmware for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic:
  • Kinetic scrolling
  • Home style widget with Nokia 5530
  • if you rotate the phone horizontally, it automatically activates the QWERTY keyboard
  • Refresh Icons “Sharing Online”, “Configuring Accessories”, “Configure Phone”
  • Improved application “Updating Applications”, which also renames Upgrade SW
  • The application “Data transfer” was also implemented in “Settings”
  • Real Player Updated
  • Touch more responsive
  • Slide to Unlock during call
  • Improved stability
  • New contact & music widget
  • Kinetic Scrolling is not available in main menu, application menu, browser.
  • Home Screen similar to that of Nokia 5530
  • Removed the alphanumeric keypad in landscape version, now when we turned the phone alphanumeric portrait changes to full qwerty
  • New screen alarm, but only when the screen is locked
  • New screen incoming call, also only when the screen is locked
  • Ovi Contacts installed
  • In the settings menu there is a new icon for ‘Phone Switch’
Check out this video:

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Hitler's Reaction to Apple iPad

Few days ago (January 27 to be exact), Apple officially announced its new product - the iPad. By now, we would have already seen a lot of videos and read a lot of information about it especially that a lot of rumours have been going around before January 27 as to what the new product truly is.

I am sure we all have our own opinions about the iPad. But what about Hitler's reaction to it? Here's a funny take on how Hitler would have reacted to the new Apple iPad (enjoy watching this comically subtitled video):

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