The laptop will be available for $1000 upwards.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Toshiba Launches A200 Laptop
The laptop will be available for $1000 upwards.
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Windows Live OneCare
Your OneCare service comes with:
Antivirus
-Removes viruses, worms, and Trojan horses
-Scans and cleans attachments, downloads, and other files
-Updates automatically to counteract new थ्रेअट्स
Antispyware
-Helps protect your PC against pop-ups, slow performance, unwanted programs, and security breaches
Anti-phishing
-Monitors whether you have Microsoft Phishing Filter in Windows Internet Explorer 7 installed and turned on to help protect your personal information from phishing Web sites
Two-Way Firewall
-Helps protect your PC from hackers when you send or receive data over the Internet
Updates continuously to block harmful applications
Performance Tune-ups
-Automatically defragments your hard disk, cleans and compresses temporary files, and installs operating-system updates from Microsoft
Backup and Restore
-Helps protect your files by regularly backing them up to a CD, DVD, external hard drive, network drive, or other USB-enabled data-storage device
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Photomatix Pro By:- Jagjeet Singh
Photomatix Pro 2.5.3
If you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem:
1.Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.
2.Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
The बेनेफिट्स of using फोतोमातिक्स Pro include:
› Saving on lighting equipment
› Saving time in post-processing
› Taking advantage of your 32-bit images
› Great pictures on cloudy days
› Noise reduction
› Well exposed panoramas
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
WinRAR 4.65 New
WinRAR 4.65 is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file फॉर्मेट.
Archive file formats supported are ZIP, RAR, ACE, CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, BZ2, UUE, JAR, ISO, 7Z and Z.
Password:- jaggi_jaggi
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WinXP Manager 5.1.8 By:- Jagjeet
पासवर्ड:- जग्गी_जग्गी
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XP 3D Flip Effect
XP 3D Flip Effect
Find windows, fast.TopDesk is a quick and easy way to switch between applications.With a single key press, you can instantly view thumbnails of all open windows, display thumbnails of windows belonging to the current application, or hide all windows to quickly access the desktop.
Feautures:
Displays thumbnails of all applications,
including minimized applications, in 2D and 3D views.
Shows thumbnails of all windows belonging to the current application.
Hides all windows for quick access the desktop.
While tiled, can display the title of the currently selected window or the titles of all tiled windows.
Windows can be closed and minimized/restored while tiled.
Completely configurable: Hot keys, mouse hotspots, floating buttons,
window titles, and performance settings can all be changed.
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123 Flash Menu
The program offers Flash menu with auto-width, macro-style templates, tree-view templates that support external XML, sounds customization, dynamic template changing, HTML code viewing and copying, automatic menu updating, image customization, multiple language characters and publishing wizards. Providing multi-level Flash menu with fully customizable text, font, link, background, border style, shadow style and pop-up effects without any programming skill.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX (E-Book) By:- जगजीत
पासवर्ड:- जग्गी_जग्गी
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Monday, October 22, 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise | 120 MB
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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Symbian Phone Anti-Virus Softwares
All major Anti-Virus Software of Mobile add in one file.
Software are:-
1. F-Secure Mobile Anti-Virus
2. Kaspersky Anti.Virus.Mobile.v2.0.32b
3. McAfee VirusScan.Mobile.v1.11
4. Norton Anti-Virus v1.2.2
5. Simworks_AntiVirus_v1.2.1
6. Symantec Mobile Security
7. SymMS_S60_70s
All Symbian Phone Anti-Virus Softwares like 6600, 7610, 6300, N70, N72, all N-Series and Series 60 for Symbain phone. This Software protect your data in your phone and find Virus in case virus available in your phone. Try this software.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
Use Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. Switch between virtual machines with the click of a button. Use virtual machines to run legacy applications, provide support, train users, and enhance quality assurance. Virtual PC lets you create separate virtual machines on your Windows desktop, each of which virtualizes the hardware of a complete physical computer. Use virtual machines to run operating systems such as MS-DOS, Windows, and OS/2. You can run multiple operating systems at once on a single physical computer and switch between them as easily as switching applicationsa ”instantly, with a mouse click. Virtual PC is perfect for any scenario in which you need to support multiple operating systems, whether you use it for tech support, legacy application support, training, or just for consolidating physical computers.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Windows Vista Ultimate review By:- Jagjeet Singh
Windows Vista Ultimate
The good: Windows Vista Ultimate does improve some features within Windows XP; fewer system crashes than Windows XP; Windows Vista offers better built-in support options.
The bad: Windows Vista Ultimate does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from Internet Explorer 7 get preferential treatment); there's simply too much and not all of it is implemented properly; no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; and there are too many editions of Windows Vista.
The bottom line: Windows Vista is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
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JetAudio 7 FULL (Black Skin) By:- Jagjeet Singh
What's New in jetAudio 7
New Media Center window
- Device manager
- Tag and image editing
- Convenient tag editing
Powerful audio/video play & conversion
Multifunctional toolbar
MCE (Microsoft Media Center) compatible Remote controller support *
Additional features
- Repeat A<->B
- Bookmark
- Bookmark menu is shown when clicking click time information in jetAudio window.
- History (Resume)
- History menu is shown when clicking click track number in jetAudio window.
[* Guide when using remote controller]
If you want to change settings in Navigator window, go to Preferences dialog box, then choose Advanced -> General item in left window. Select "Remote Controller Plugin" then Config button.
(for MCE remote controller)
- GUIDE button : Display Navigator window
- MUTE button : Delete a file in Navigator window
- MORE button : Sort files (Navigator) or change audio (DVD playback)
- BACK button : Refresh (Navigator)
- RECORDED TV button : Switch to File Mode
- DVD MENU button : Switch to Disc Mode (when stopped) or display DVD menu screen (while playing DVD)
- CH +/- button : Switch to next/previous album/playlist
- LIVE TV button : Change subtitle (DVD playback)
(for Streamzap remote controller)
- MENU button : Display Navigator window
- MUTE button : Delete a file in Navigator window
- RED button : Sort files (Navigator) or change audio (DVD playback)
- GREEN button : Refresh (Navigator) or change subtitle (DVD playback)
- YELLOW button : Switch to File Mode
- BLUE button : Play disc (when stopped) or display menu (DVD playback)
- CH +/- button : Switch to next/previous album/playlist
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Opera 9.24 for Windows By:- Jagjeet Singh
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Handy PhotoSafe for Series 60
Harvinder Singh this is Demo Version (14 days trial) of Handy Photo Safe. plz try this software on your phone and inform me.
Download Link:-
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
Error Repair Pro 3.55
Error Repair Pro will keep your system work smoothly. Error Repair Pro will scan, identify, clean and repair errors in your computer with a single click.
With a few easy steps, it will scan your entire registry for any invalid entries and provides a list of the registry errors found. You can then choose to selectively clean each item or automatically repair them all.
Download Link:
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Download Accelerator Plus v8.5.6.3
Download Accelerator Plus v8.5.6.3 Download Accelerator Plus (DAP)
increases download speeds by up to 300 percent. It searches for mirror sites that most effectively serve your downloads through multiserver connections for optimal utilization of dial-up or broadband connections. DAP automatically recovers from shutdowns, lost connections, and other errors. DAP is fully integrated into Netscape, Internet Explorer, and Opera, and offers a toolbar for Internet Explorer with a links catcher and a highlighter. DAP features auto-hang-up after download, proxy settings, scheduling, and a unique AlwaysResume service. New features in DAP 7.2 include a self explanatory Configuration Wizard for optimal settings, a graphic Bandwidth Controller for a convenience bandwidth allocation; and a dynamic Info pane with various services such as: Reviews service. DAP offers a multilingual support, including German, Dutch, French, Chinese (traditional), Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, and Italian.
Dwnload Link:-
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Kaspersky Internet Security 2007 7.0.1.241
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Windows Vista Home Basic review By:- Jagjeet Singh
The bad: Windows Vista Home Basic does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu); no Aero graphics system in Home Basic; no new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista; optimized only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example, RSS feeds from IE7 get preferential treatment); and little reason to leave Windows XP.
The bottom line: Windows Vista Home Basic is essentially warmed-over Windows XP, Windows XP SP3. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
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Congratulations Jerry Yang: What's next?
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang may have managed to stop the bleeding at Yahoo.
Yahoo's third-quarter results beat analyst estimates, and Yahoo executives seemed upbeat about the company's future in a conference call Tuesday afternoon.
Shares of Yahoo rose more than 10 percent in after-hours trade after the company reported that revenue rose 12 percent year over year to $1.77 billion, while net profit was slightly lower than a year ago.
So, now what?
First, they need to make more money off of online advertising. They stumbled years ago and let Google run with the ball. And the gap has only been getting bigger. They need to make sure their new advertising platform is at least as good as or better than Google's, and then sign up more advertisers and Web site publishers.
And they need to get back to innovation. There was a time Yahoo was busting out with terrific new products. What happened to that? Yang, himself a technologist, needs to remember that first and foremost Yahoo is a technology company, not a media company.
Yahoo also needs to decide whether it wants to be a media company that does original programming or not. They've been dabbling in original content for years with mixed results. If they are not going to really go for it and do it right, they should scrap it and not be distracted.
Yang said the company has three core objectives it plans to accomplish over the next few years: ... Read more
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Asus officially announces Eee PC
It's official: Asus has announced that the Eee PC (which we've been tracking since August) will be making its way to North America within the next few weeks. The 2-pound, 7-inch, Linux-based laptop will be available in three configurations priced from $299 to $399.
Though the company has yet to offer details on North American specs, it seems reasonable to believe that we'll be seeing the three top models listed on Asus' global site. The highest-end Eee PC 8G includes an 8GB solid-state drive, 1GB of RAM, a built-in Webcam, and a promised 3.5-hour battery life. The Eee PC 4G incorporates a 4GB drive, 512MB of RAM, a Webcam, and the 3.5-hour battery; while the low-end Eee PC 4G Surf lacks the Webcam and promises only 2.8 hours of battery life. (The entry-level 2G Surf, with a 2GB drive and 256MB of RAM, likely won't be available in the U.S.)
Despite including "PC" in the product name, Asus has gone to great lengths to avoid calling the Eee PC a computer: today's press release describes the device as "a 7-inch gadget designed for first-time mobile Internet gadget users." The emphasis is on a simplified interface that lets users access e-mail, send text messages, and share files. Add in your favorite Webware, and it's possible you might not even need a full-fledged laptop.
Given the fate of that other Linux-based mobile Internet device, the Palm Foleo, we'll be keeping a close eye on this one.
Topics: PCs
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Microsoft Surface
The launch of Microsoft Surface marks the beginning of a new technology category and a user-interface revolution. Surface, Microsoft’s first surface computer, provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures, touch and physical objects. Surface computing breaks down traditional barriers between people and technology, changing the way people interact with all kinds of everyday information — from photos to maps to menus.To experience Microsoft Surface, visit the official Microsoft Surface website at: www.surface.com
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
TechVista New Delhi 2007
The first session of the event started with a talk by Dr. Rick Rashid, Sr. VP, Microsoft Research. Dr. Rashid's presentation was titled "10 Years into the Future". He started by showing some of the science fiction gadgets which are now real, like the data crystal is now a memory stick. He also displayed the concept of Wallet PC as it was in 1999, which we are using now as Windows Mobile. Rick showcased some of the cutting-edge research projects which would have an impact on the world by 2017. He apprised the advances in ubiquitous I/O and predicted that the standard white boards may soon be replaced by LCD boards. He demonstrated the SkyServer, which is a fabulous astronomy tool enabling you to view space as you view earth from Google Earth or Live Virtual Earth. It also enables you to create video tours of the the space. Other projects demonstrated in the presentation were SenseCam, a virtual black box for humans; Digital Photomontage, a superb tool for photo morping; and a traffic monitoring system in Seattle using data mining for streaming intelligence on mobile devices.
The next speaker at session one was Prof. Eric Grimson of MIT who presented his study on "Computational Applications in Medicine". He showed how image guided surgery could be performed using some advanced computational methods. He explained the construction of structural models using AI. He demonstrated the improvements in MRI technology and Enhanced Reality Visualization.
The last speaker of session one was Prof. Krithi Ramamritham from IIT Bombay. His presentation was "LAB<- ->FIELD : A Challenging Journey". He presented a project named 'AQUA' which is an acronym for 'All QUestions Answered'. It is a project where farmers can get all their questions answered by experts through an online system supported by Government agencies. AQUA features cross lingual info retrieval, suggestive search, offline and mobile versions. Prof. Ramamritham demonstrated how the research at lab went to the field and how the requirements from the field came back to the research labs, which again went to the field and a vicious circle followed.
Session one was followed by a Special Session by Mr. Kapil Sibal, Mr. Craig Mundie, Dr. Rick Rashid and Mr. Srini Koppolu. In this session, Dr. Rahid demonstrated another fabulous software - PhotoSynth, which allows you to create a 3D view from multiple ordinary pictures. Mr. Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation presented some advancements in computing and showed how the computing pendulum is moving towards multicore processors and software+services technologies. Mr Kapil Sibal, Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, appreciated the technologies and suggested how these could be used in public projects in India. Mr. Srini Koppolu, Managing Director, Microsoft IDC gave a small talk about Microsoft in India. This session was followed by PhD poster presentations, where some great research work was presented by Ph.D. fellows.
Session two started with the presentation of Prof. Manuela Veloso, CMU on "Multi-Robot Intelligence". She demonstrated how multi-robots are programmed STP (Skills, Tactics and Plays) Behavioral Architecture. She discussed details about her research project, CMRoboBits. She also gave video demos of the robots which were programmed using some complex algorithms. This was, no doubts, the most exciting presentation of the day.
The next presentation was by Dr. Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President of External Research, Microsoft Research on "The Role of Computing in the Sciences". He demonstrated how advanced computational technologies can solve the problem of data deluge faced by most scientists. He explained that the key steps for information management are data collection; data processing, analysis and visualization; and archiving. He exhibited the use of mashups and eResearch benefiting the scientific community.
The last speaker of the day was Dr. Michael Kass, Senior scientist, Disney/Pixar and technical Academy award winner. His gave presentation on "Pixar's Production Process" and "Clothing Animation at Pixar". He discussed the details of the animation movie production process at Pixar. He then presented Clothing Animation technologies for which he had also won an Oscar.
In the end, MSR presented rewards for the PhD poster presentation. Overall, TechVista was fabulous event showcasing some of the most cutting-edge research and developments.
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