2/26/2011

AnyPassword

AnyPassword is an easy-to-use tool that lets you store and arrange all your passwords, user IDs, and related information in a tree form. The program saves this information in encrypted files which can be protected by a password. So, the only thing you need to remember is the password for the file. AnyPassword can also generate random passwords with specified parameters (length, used characters, etc.). You can find any stored information using the incremental search feature. The current version of AnyPassword is 1.44. You can download the program here

AnyPassword is free for individual and not-for-profit charitable entity use. If you are licensing the program on behalf of a for-profit entity, governmental entity, or educational institution, you must register it..
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Free PDFZilla a Powerful PDF Converter (Limited Time )


PDFZilla is a much more useful thing to have around than the legendary movie monster. With PDFZilla, users will be able to convert a PDF document into Word with only 3 mouse clicks. The program preserves the original quality of the PDF files and converts both text and images. Users can convert the entire PDF or selected pages only and event convert multiple files in the batch mode, which may come in very handy when working with large book or document archives.
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM Build Leaked

On Friday, Microsoft confirmed that it had recently released to manufacturing (RTM) the very final build of Windows 7 Service Pack 1. The software giant has sent the build to its close OEM partners and the final copy has unexpectedly leaked to the Internet before Microsoft’s official web release. Build number for Windows 7 SP1 RTM is 7601.17514.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850 which means that it was compiled on 19th November 2010.
According to WinRumors, Windows 7 SP1 will include RemoteFX which will provide rich 3D experience for remote computing.
RemoteFX is a new enhancement to RDP’s graphical remoting capabilities. The idea behind RemoteFX is to allow for a full remote experiences including multiple displays, Aero and multimedia streaming to all types of client devices including low cost thin clients. RemoteFX achieves this by using a technique known as host-based rendering. This technique allows for the final screen image to be rendered locally on the remote PC after being compressed and sent down to that remote host. The enhancements are expected to greatly improve video streaming across remote sessions which is currently one of the major drawbacks of virtualized computing.
Available in both 32 and 64 bit, the hashes for the leaked build are as follows:


MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X86.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO
magnet:? XT = urn: btih: EE4409661F6EAA94C96C79F04797B26B64488B7C
BUILD : 7601.17514.101119-1850
FILE : Windows6.1-KB976932-X86.exe
SIZE : 563,934,504 byte
SHA-1 : C3516BC5C9E69FEE6D9AC4F981F5B95977A8A2FA
MD5 : 4BF28FC00D86C936C89E2D91EF46758B
CRC : 5EB0FA87
MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.AND.SERVER.2008.R2.SERVICE.PACK-1.RTM.X64.WAVE1.RIP.DVD-WZ.ZUKO
magnet:? XT = urn: btih: 0B10E4E245E562F21F5BDF0B0B64AAB1086B9F0D
BUILD : 7601.17514.101119-1850
FILE : Windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe
SIZE : 947,070,088 byte
SHA-1 : 74865EF2562006E51D7F9333B4A8D45B7A749DAB
MD5 : 28D3932F714BF71D78E75D36AA2E0FB8
CRC : 068C79C6



Several torrent sites are currently listing the copies at the usual places. However, we recommend you to wait for the official copy to be released to ensure you’re getting the real deal.

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2/14/2011

How to Test Internet Speed on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch?

There are literally thousands of applications for iPad, iPhone and iPod out there on the web to make your digital life even more beautiful. Connecting to internet world from these gadgets is pretty common now-a-days and so there might be some situations where you need to check your internet speed of your wifi spot for some or the other reasons. So here is a perfect solution for that. Download the Speedtest.net mobile application (IOS) from Speedtest.net which is a popular tool to check broadband connection speed. This free application will help to measure the network speed of your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
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2/13/2011

How to block pop-ups in your browser

Pop up windows creates a lot of mess these days and a they also create a lot of annoyance. Pop-Up windows have some ads or they can have some sign-up forms or there can anything in them. There are many ways to overcome this problem.

                                   So in this post I am going share a few ways through which you can block Pop-Up windows but before continuing I shall tell you that blocking pop ups depends on different browser.
 So I am going to share how to block pop ups in different browsers. This tutorial goes like this –

1. Mozilla Firefox
  • Click “Tools”.
  • Now click “Options”.
  • Now open the “Content” tab.
  • In the content tab make sure you check the check box which says “Block Pop-Up windows.”
  • Save the settings.
Note: By default the check box is already checked.

2. Internet Explorer
  • Click “Tools”.
  • Click “Internet Options”.
  • Open the “Privacy” tab.
  • Check the check box which says “Turn on Pop-up Blocker”.
  • Save the settings.

3. Opera
  • Click “Tools”.
  • Now click “Preferences”.
  • Now open the “General” tab.
  • Now click either “Block unwanted pop-ups” or “Block all pop-ups” from the drop down menu by the “Pop-ups” section.
  • Save the settings.
4. Google Chrome
  • Click the “Wrench” option.
  • Now click “Options”.
  • Now open the “Under the hood” tab.
  • Now click “Content Settings” under the “Privacy”.
  • Now click the Pop-Up section on the left.
  • Now click the bubble next to “Do not allow any site to show pop-ups.”
  • Save the settings.
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2/10/2011

UPDATED: Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Released

UPDATE: Adobe have released the final version of Flash Player 10.2. The software is finally out of the beta stage, so if you want to download it, you can get it from here


Adobe has announced that a new beta version of their Flash Player is now available for download on Adobe Labs. The 10.2 beta boasts a new Stage Video API that the company claims drastically improves hardware acceleration of video playback. 
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

More than a week ago, we found out the Xperia Halon was being renamed the Xperia Neo. Since then, there has been a video previewing the smartphone. There are also a couple of snapshots plus some HD videos shot from the Xperia Neo.

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                                                            The preview of the Xperia Neo shows how well the smartphone handles navigation. The transition between different menus is fluid and the animations look really cool. What we cannot judge from this video is whether Neo is multitasking in the background or not. Also, the device is not running any demanding applications or some games. Check out the video below.


 
Apart from the video, there are also some image grabs taken from the Xperia Neo. But apparently, the images have been resized to 2 Megapixels only.
                                                              Most likely, Sony Ericsson’s Vivaz handsets would not have any next-generation experience. Not only the name is going to fade, but new rumors from inside Sony Ericsson are pointing to the device which was leaked few days back with a new name. It’s going to be launched by naming it the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo. Although it wears some design lines similar to the old Vivaz, the Android technology is expected to be way ahead compared to its predecessor.
                                                                 The device is expected to be disclosed at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This means that it would be showcased alongside  SE’s Xperia Arc and yet-to-be-announced Xperia Play, among Sony Ericsson’s fleet of smartphones.
                                                                 Finally, there are a couple of videos shot in HD. The first looks pretty good but the second is not that impressive in comparison. Anyway, you can still have a look at the videos posted below.
                                                             
                                                                    Hallon’ – Sony Ericsson’s upcoming smartphone has been thoroughly screened at Mobile-Review. The smartphone is referred to as Vivaz 2 (by reviewer Eldar Murtazin), but Hallon is the rumored name given to the smartphone. The smartphone looks like an improvised version of Vivaz with certain tweaks by throwing Symain out of the window and going in favor of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Having all this, it still manages to get a positive review and has updated features  such as display to       480 x 854 resolution, and the 1 GHz MSM7630 CPU paired with Adreno 205 graphics. Hallon also features an 8-megapixel camera with EXMOR R sensor at the back and capable of recording video of  up to 720p resolution which is same as that of Xperia Arc.
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2/07/2011

Nokia E6 in the wild?

considering rumors we've heard of a VGA display, we'd assumed that Nokia's E6 would probably have a large touchscreen -- but these shots we've just received look... well, a little different. Instead, it seems that Espoo's planning to gently massage the winning portrait QWERTY formula already well established by the E71 and E72, bumping out a proper big brother to the E5. Around back, you see an 8 megapixel camera (possibly the same EDoF unit that's in the E7) along with a dual LED flash; on front, that could very well be a VGA display, we suppose, considering the uptick in pixel density that everyone's been pushing the past year. If we had to guess, this puppy is a lock for MWC -- but in light of the crazy rumors floating around Nokia the past few days, all bets are off.



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Canon Rebel T3i

 
                Inch by inch, model by model, Canon is slowly dragging the DSLR toward its destiny: a full-fledged photo-video hybrid camera. We're not there yet, but the $800 T3i brings shooters a bit closer with a video-centric swivel out screen....more>>>
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2/05/2011

Engadget App for Blackberry






 Update: Storm version is ready for Download
  Release available for Storm and Storm2
  Application Description
  Engadget is the definitive source and final word for news on gadgets and technology. The site's team of expert editors and columnists cover the world of consumer electronics with unmatched passion and an obsessive attention to detail. From the latest smartphone news, to reviews and hands-on looks at laptops, HDTVs, gaming, and more, Engadget brings you all the tech news you need.


 Download Instructions

Click on the "Download" button above to install the Engadget Blackberry app. Note you will need to install the app from your Blackberry device.

Requirements
  • Blackberry OS 4.3.0 to 5.0
  • Data connection (WiFi, 3G or EDGE)
  • Key Features
    • A non-stop, daily stream of all the news on Engadget, Engadget Mobile, and Engadget HD
    • See features, reviews, unboxings, and hands-on coverage as it happens
    • Share news and other tech stories via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter
    • Use the in-app option to tip Engadget on breaking news
    • Intuitive and clear interface.
    • Details
      General Release: January 06, 2010
      Seller: AOL
      Copyright: 2010, AOL, Inc.
      Version: 1.0.1
      Storm Release: April 14, 2010
      Seller: AOL
      Copyright: 2010, AOL, Inc.
      Version: 1.0.0
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2/04/2011

Pillete



Pillete, the new concept of Bluetooth headset is so tiny, it’s almost invisible to the untrained eye when you are wearing it. So you don’t have to worry anymore about looking like Robocop when walking down the street with it, but you have to consider the possibility of people starting to think you’ve lost your marbles and you’re talking to yourself.



 The downside is the fact that people have different sized ears and the device might be too small and slip out or to big and not fit. People who often use earphones will tell you I’m right. But once they’ll figure out a way to make the Pillete adjustable, this design will be the future of all headsets.
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BenQ DC X725 Review

Back in October last year I reviewed one of BenQ’s earlier forays into the world of digital cameras, the chunky but not disappointing DC C1000, a 10-megapixel compact. It was a re-badged generic Taiwanese model, using BenQ’s brand recognition to get a foothold in the lucrative European market. Since then BenQ’s fortunes have risen and then fallen again. Earlier this year the company announced that it would henceforth be making its own cameras at a shiny new factory in Taiwan. However the company subsequently ran into some major problems. Its mobile phone handset division went spectacularly bankrupt (with a couple of its executives being arrested) and its camera manufacturing capacity has been transferred to Ability Enterprises, a little-known Taiwanese brand specialising in cheap cameras for the re-brand export market. It’s unknown at this time what the long-term future of the BenQ camera brand will hold. (Edit: or indeed if the brand will even exist)
This is a great pity, because just a few months ago BenQ were seemingly poised to launch an entire range of new cameras onto the market, including some very interesting looking models. Now apparently all that remains are the T700 touch-screen camera, which I’ve been trying to get hold of since it was announced back in April and this, the ultra-slim DC X725. It doesn’t seem to be widely available through UK distributors yet, but if you want to track one down you should expect to pay about £127 for it.

 This is a great pity, because just a few months ago BenQ were seemingly poised to launch an entire range of new cameras onto the market, including some very interesting looking models. Now apparently all that remains are the T700 touch-screen camera, which I’ve been trying to get hold of since it was announced back in April and this, the ultra-slim DC X725. It doesn’t seem to be widely available through UK distributors yet, but if you want to track one down you should expect to pay about £127 for it.

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