Thursday, December 31, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR -' 2010 '

My Dear Friends,and Readers,
i heartfully wish you a peaceful and prosperous 'NEW YEAR'

Also wish you....
What ever dream and wish you may have..
Let it come true in this new year - '2010'

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sony DXC-D55PK Digital Camcorder

For a crative and Professional suitings "Sony DXC-D55PK Digital Camcorder" seems to be very reliable and can have a qulity output.it is very user friendly too..

BASIC SPECIFICATIONS

Sony -ModelDXC-D55PK
Weight-4.9 lbs (2200 g)
MEMORY / STORAGE
Digital Storage Media
DV cassette, miniDV cassette
Supported Flash Memory,MS,SENSOR
Sensor Type-> 3 x CCD
Sensor Resolutions .>1.23 Megapixels
Sensor Size>2/3 inch
Stabilizer
Optical
Min Illumination>0.5 lux
LENS>Optical Zoom-20 x

Focal Length>8.5 - 170 mm
Aperture>f1 - f1.8
Filter Size>82 mm
DISPLAY
Display>Yes
VIEWFINDER>Yes
Viewfinder Type>Monochrome
PHOTO MODE>Digital Photo Mode
Manual Focus>Yes
Auto Exposition>Yes
Manual Exposure>Yes
Features
Remote control - Infrared, Replaceable objective
White Balance
Automatic, Presets, Custom
ADDITIONALS FEATURES
Interfaces
Composite video/audio output, Microphone

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sony Ericsson MW600 >wireless Headset











Sony Ericsson debuts the MW600 Wireless Stereo Headset with FM Radio

Sony Ericsson just introduced their newest pair of headset and called it the MW600 Wireless Stereo Headset with FM Radio. The headset comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, OLED dispaly, RDS radio station info, 3.5mm jack, built-in FM radio, and easy access controls.

This works perfectly with the following models:

Xperia X10
W200i
T280i
K339
J132
As usual, no details on pricing and release date.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Palm One 750


Microsoft Windows Mobile Palm One 750

The Palm One 750 is one of Palm’s new antenna-less designs. The 680, which uses the Palm OS, is the other one. The Palm One 750 runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system and includes Palm’s enhancements. The Palm One 750 is a GSM/GPRS/UMTS Smartphone which can be used nearly everywhere on the planet. Inside there’s a 300MHz Samsung processor, a 240 by 240 color touch screen, 128MB of memory, a 1.3MP camera (with 2X zoom), mini-SD expansion port, Infrared and Bluetooth connectivity and a 1200mAh Lithium-ion battery. It measures 4.4 by 2.3 by 0.8 inches and weighs 5.4 ounces. If you’re familiar with the Palm Treo design and Microsoft’s Mobile operating system you will know how to operate this device instinctively. You will also find that this combination makes for a worthy contender.

In a week of testing, the Palm One 750 has been flawless. I really appreciate Cingular’s UMTS broadband data network which allows the Treo to do its thing with speed, style and grace. Palm has also improved battery life. Earlier Palm/Windows Mobile devices had problems lasting through a full 24-hour day of email synching and phone calls. The Palm One 750 came provided me with at around 36 hours of battery life before needing a recharge. With the Palm Treo 750, users get the same vast functionality of the earlier Palm Treo models in a more compact package. The design of the Palm Treo 750 is thinner and lighter weight than earlier Treo models, with the long-awaited and much-appreciated absence of the bulky and unnecessary antenna. About time!

Beyond that, the Palm Treo 750 is much the same as its predecessors, with excellent call quality an external memory card slot (though this time for miniSD cards), and support for EDGE and Bluetooth wireless networks as well as UMTS. While the Treo 750 does support 3G networks, though, it does not have Wi-Fi, nor does it yet support HSDPA. For more details http://www.phoneandbeyond.com/

Thursday, August 13, 2009


Dell Unleashes Vostro 1014, 1015 And 1088 Notebooks

Dell has introduced three new family members to its Dell Vostro line-up. The family includes: 14.1-inch Vostro 1014, 15.6-inch Vostro 1015 and 14.1-inch Vostro 1088. These entry-level notebooks sport an Intel Core 2 processor, a 2MP webcam, a DVD burner, up to 4GB RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, a 5-in-1 card reader and WiFi connectivity.

The 1014 and 1015 only come with an integrated graphics card, while the 1088 offers a much powerful graphics solution, with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330. These notebooks are expected to be launched in North America over the next several months for unannounced price yet

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

NOKIA SURGE


Nokia Surge - available smartphone Nokia Surge is equipped with advanced horizontal QWERTY-keyboard, Bluetooth, FM-tuner, mp3-player, 2-MP camera and a slot for memory cards microSD. Smartphone has a predefined JuiceCaster application and HTML-browser with Adobe Flash for easy work with social networks and videohostingami (F.book, YouTube, etc.). Mobile phone Nokia Surge would work in chetyrehdiapazonnyh networks and GSM networks dvuhdiapazonnyh HSDPA (3,6 Mbit / s). Price smartphone Nokia Surge is $ 79.99, subject to conclusion of a two-year contract with AT & T








Source:ritemail

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Lenovo Teases Pocket Yoga Touchscreen Netbook





Lenovo Teases Pocket Yoga Touch Screen Netbook
(Updated with new photos) Lenovo this morning confirmed the existence of its mystery netbook by posting teaser images on its photo feed. The system is now called the Pocket Yoga and has both the ultra-wide, VAIO P-like display and leather-bound shell of leaked photos. Concept sketches, however, show the PC not only supporting a touchscreen for a stylus but a convertible design that would let the display flip backwards to use it as a very small tablet.

The computer still doesn't have specifications, though its size would likely dictate an Intel Atom or similar chip. Previous photos have also suggested it would have a built-in webcam as well as a seemingly trackpoint-like controller to back up the touch display.Update: Lenovo said the notebook is described as an "experiment" from 2007 that, following the earlier leak, the company decided to show in more formal shots. It argued that the Pocket Yoga is "finished" but added that the company is always designing new products.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Monday, June 8, 2009

NEW SONY "PSP"


Sony new PSP Go

Sony has revealed its latest PSP known as the PSP Go. It has a a 3.8-inch display, 16GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, an M2 card slot, and it’s smaller about 50% than its predecessor. It will be available in October 1st, priced at $249. More pictures after the break.

Well we battled the mob to get our first hands on with Sony's latest PSP -- the Go! It was actually fairly light in hand, but not un-solid feeling. We thought there could be a little more depth between your thumbs and palm of your hand, and it felt a bit hard to locate the shoulder buttons, but that may be because we're used to the older model. Look -- we know what you really want!












Friday, May 29, 2009

ALL DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS XP


Its a great collection for system admins and network adminsWindows Drivers CD For XP Update (25000 Drivers)

Excellent CD filled with drivers for the PC, contains about 25,000 drivers brands like Dell, HP, Compaq, IBM, Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Intel, 3Com, VIA, nVidia, ATI, SoundMax and many others, no longer have to get in the tedious task of searching for the drivers and download Internet, simply insert the CD and is already! When the question mark in yellow in device manager windows, just put the CD in yourdrive and windows sought Driver on the CD.

Features:
25000 Windows Drivers For XP 2008
Just pop the Universal Driver CD in and Windows will automatically search the comprehensive drivers.
This CD, (Iso format) contains software drivers for over 25,000 hardware components from brands such as Dell, HP, Compaq, IBM, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, as well as hardware component manufacturers Intel, 3Com, VIA, nVidia, ATI, SoundMax, and many more…

Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/142090538/Universal_XP_Drivers.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/142183885/Universal_XP_Drivers.part2.rar

TIPS - For Buying a Digital Camera


TIPS-For Buying a Digital Camera
Digital Cameras are one of the must haves in this new age of - blogs, travels, spice n fun.

Goodbye to good ol reels of 35mm celluloid, negatives n positives and degrading picture quality over multiple reproductions. The birth of the digital announced the time of same quality in every reproduction of the original - copy is as good as the original, child is the exact clone of the parent. But on the negative side piracy grew grew n grew coz copies r as good as the master.

But coming to digital camera there are 4 main components to consider and compromise depending on our priorities

1. Aperture - decides how much light your camerea can gather and how good it is at picturing in low light conditions/or avoiding too much light on bright sunny days. Aperture is normally in terms of F number i.e. a multiplier of the focal length of lens. The normal range of aperture is expressesd as F2.8-F8.0. F2.8 is the largest aperture and F8.0 is the smallest aperture opening.

A “fast” lens is one that has a large maximum aperture (F2.4, F2.0 for current digital cameras; F1.4, F1.2 for 35mm film cameras). For the more interested pls refer

http://www.photoxels.com/tutorial_aperture.html. So decide on the camera with good Aperture range because this is what will give goodshot in low light conditions

2. Optical Zoom - How close we van get to the target is determined by the optical zoom of the camera. Normal quick shot type slim digital cameras has optical zoomx between3x to 5x. For the larger zooming the cameras get bulkier with larger lens assemblies. But again its a compromise between the bulk of the camera and how close you want to get to the tiger in the zoo. Larger bulkier cameras may have optical zoom upto 15x or 20x. for further closing up on the tiger’s tooth you will need to add conversion lenses. These are large telescopes you add to your Digital cameras and are mostly used by pro photographers. For a home user 3 to 5x ia good enough given the slim pocket size of the camera.

3. Shutter speed - The good news is that most pocket type digital cameras dont have shutters. Shutter is the machanical opening closing mechanism that allows the film (in old cameras, sensor in modern digital cams) to be exposed to light for a set period depending on the light condition and the subject to be shot. Coz digital cameras have sensor which is constantly being exposed to light as the image is being displayed on the LCD screen at the back of the camera. So shutter is just simulated electronically capturing the image for thetime period sensor is being exposed to light. Normal shutter speed range from 1/1000 to 4 secs. High end cameras mat have shutter speeds ranging from 1/2000 to 16secs. But for low shutter speeds in excess on 1sec the camera has to be extremely stable so prefrably using Tripods for very low shutter speed shooting. Low shutter speed shooting is used for low light conditions.

4. ISO Rating - This is a term from conventional film type camera where ISO rating was used for film speed. This means that film with higher ISO rating can be used for shooting moving objects or on overly low light conditions lights. While shooting in very bright light the shutter speed is kept very low 1/1000 , 1/100typesand ISO rating around 80, 100. ISO rating ranges form 80, 100, 200, 400, 800…. to 1600 or 3200 in more advanced models. In films ISO is the sensitivity of the film. This means that film with higher ISO rating can be used in very low light conditions without increasing the shutter speed thus preventing blur images which are common in high shutter speed shooting if tripod or stable stands are not used.This nromally happens due to camera shake which is common if shooting is done by holding the camera in hand and shutter speed is very high i.e. in excess of 0.5 sec. In digital this is achieved by varying the sensor sensitivity, but higher ISO ratings adds the element of noise in the images.

Most quick shot type digital cameras work on automatic settings where camera automatically decides the above factors for optimal image quality. But to add an element of creativity some high end models allows users to fully control - shutter speed, aperture and ISO ratings.

Another major factor which determines the picture quality of the shots taken by the digital camera is the Sensor size.

Sensor Size is one major factor which differentiates SLRs from low end pocket type digitals. Sensor is the film of the camera. In conventional film type cameras the film size was 35mm by 35mm approx. So thats a pretty large sensor size. Thats why the images shot by film type cameras has more pixels that most high end cameras available as on date. But having such a large sensor in digital cameras will sky rocket the price to barely approachable. There is another USP of digital cameras i.e. Megapixels the numberof pixels packed in the sensor. Each pixel captures a part of the scene. The larger the megapixel more clarity the image will have but but but the light variation or color carrying capacity of the pixel is determined by the physical size of the pixel. This means that a 10MP camera with sensor size of 1/2.5 inch and a 10MP SLR with sensor size of 25×18mm will have much smaller pixel and hence limited color representing capacity than the latter.

But this factor comes in play while shooting very high quality pro images. Normal user will not notice much difference. But there is extremely high price to pay for this larger sensor size so most digital cameras contend with 1/2.5 inch sensor packing more megapixels per sensor.

The ultimate decision depends on the combination of these factors.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Dice shaped Speaker BSSP05I by Buffalo





Buffalo Japan has introduced a dice shaped portable speaker for iPod, Buffalo BSSP05I. according to your choice colorful range is available. Buffalo BSSP05I is power from the iPod and delivers an output of 1W and best thing it features volume control. This Buffalo BSSP05I dice is well-suitable with all iPods excluding iPod Shuffle. Buffalo BSSP05I dice is going on sale next month in Japan priced at 2814 Yen, around $33 USD

LG GM200 AND KM335


LG has added two brand new music phones to its ever-growing line up of mobile phones in India. The new models announced are the GM200 and the KM335 and are said to “offer unprecedented audio experience with a blend of music, style and exclusive features”. With the GM200, LG also introduces its first Dolby Mobile with powerful bass. The KM335 features an AM / FM radio and dual stereo speaker.

Starting with the GM200, the phone features what LG calls a 2.1 channel sound complete with dual speakers at the side and hold your breath, a sub woofer! Then there is the Dolby Mobile sound, which assures rich surround sound. On the camera front, the GN200 comes with a 2-megapixel camera. Then there is Bluetooth, GPRS and a very obvious 3.5mm jack. The phone comes with 1GB of memory and is priced at Rs.8250. As for the KM335, this one features an AM / FM radio packaged with hot keys.
The phone comes with a decent 3 MP camera with flash, video recording at 15 fps, playback at 30 fps and 90 MB of internal memory that can be expanded up to 8 GB. It offers a decent talk time up to 9.5 hours and stand by time of 600 hours, thanks to its 1100Mah battery.
The LG KM335 is priced at Rs.9,250. Both the phones are now available at retail outlets across the country

Thursday, May 7, 2009

BIKE CHARGER

Bike Charger

Create a charging station even on your motor bike…
Getting late for the next meeting, no time to wait and charge the phone on a wall plug? How about charging it while you drive around the town on your motor bike! Our Bike Charger installs in the bike’s head and lets you charge the phone as soon as you turn the ignition ON.
Features:
Connect to the Bike’s battery and create a charging station on your Bike.
Ignition on - Charging on.
Great asset during travel and emergency situations.
Light weight and compact.
Safe for the phone.
Multi-brand charger with small adaptor tips in convenient plug-in pad for storage.
MRP: Rs.450/-
Soon available in Shop

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Nikon D70S


Nikon D70S

*6.1 megapixel CCD delivering a maximum image resolution of
3008 x 2000 pixels.*1/500 flash sync, 1/8000 second top shutter speed.*SLR design with true, TTL optical viewfinder.*2.0 inch 130,000 pixel TFT LCD with adjustable brightness.*Polycarbonate body over a metal frame for strength with low weight.*Interchangeable F mount lens design accommodates a wide range of Nikkor lenses, type D and type G recommended. 1.5x multiplier applies to focal length.*Body supports both mechanically-coupled and all-electronic AF-S lenses.*Program, Digital Vari-Program (Scene), Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual exposure modes.*Depth of field preview button.*TTL flash exposure metering in three modes (with the SB-800 flash).*ISO 200 - 1600 exposure range.*White balance has auto, six manual modes, and preset option.*Three color modes, plus contrast, saturation, hue, and sharpness adjustments.*Built in, five-mode popup flash; can also act as a master controller, or "commander" for SB-800 and SB-600 flashes.*External flash hot shoe.*Continuous shooting, Auto Exposure Bracketing, and Self-Timer modes.*JPEG, RAW (NEF) and JPEG + RAW (NEF) file formats.*Uses Compact Flash Type I and II, plus Hitachi Microdrive*USB cable for computer connection*Captures up to 3 frames per second.*Buffer can hold up to 144 large/normal shots (actually more, in our tests), with high-speed CF cards.*Five-area AutoFocus.*Included CD-ROM loaded with PictureProject software.*Video cable for connection to TV*Optional battery holder that accepts 3 CR2 disposable batteries.

The good:
Versatile drive mode; excellent dynamic range, noise levels, and color rendition; full feature set with lots of customization options; responsive operation; solid battery life.
The bad:
No preshot mirror lockup; only one set of custom parameters; raw-file editing/control software costs extra.
Source:- Edwinlam

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Mechanical Charger



Charge your phone anywhere, anytime!
Helps you tap power from your own self by the means of either cranking (wind-up mode) or rolling (roll-on mode) the device anytime you need to top up charge on your phone to survive it the next hour or make that last call.
Features:
Ability to charge the cell phone anywhere and anytime.
Charge by simply rotating a handle on the charger.
1 min of rotating the handle gives about 3 min of talk time and about 30 min of stand-by time.
Charge even while talking by the single hand Roll-on mode.
Affordable solution.
Environment friendly energy solution.
Safe to use for the cell phone batteries. In fact, the lower charging currents can lead to a better battery life.
Multi-brand charger with small adaptor tips in convenient plug-in pad for storage.
(Patent Pending)
MRP: Rs.450/
source:-mydigitalinfiblog.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

HOW TO SAVE ENERGY




ENERGY SAVING -AN VIDEO FRO YOU TUBE

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

GRAPHIC DESIGN

What is Graphic Design?
GRAPHIC DESIGN is the arrangement of typography and images to communicate a message, feeling, opinion, thought, or idea. This can take any form, from photography to 3D design.

Graphic Design Basic Elements:
Five basic elements of graphic design: - Lines, Shapes, Mass, Texture, and Color.

1. Lines
Lines are one of the basic elements of design. Alone or in combination with other lines or shapes they can aid in the readability, appearance, and message of a design.

2.Shapes
Squares (and rectangles), triangles, and circles are the three basic shapes. Examine their role in design including the psychology of shapes in logo design. Class also touches on freeform shapes. Shape is one of the basic elements of design.

3.Mass
mass or visual weight of graphic and text elements. It includes a large section on size and measurements for type and paper and images. Mass is one of the basic elements of design. Mass equals size. Each piece you create has a physical mass.

4.Texture
In addition to the actual texture of the paper we print on, look at the textures we create through techniques such as embossing and the visual texture created with certain graphics techniques.

5.Color
Color symbolism and association. It also touches briefly on the mechanics of color reproduction on the Web and in print. Color is not essential to a good design

Monday, April 20, 2009

Nobutoshi Kihara - Sony Walkman (1979)


The original blue-and-silver Walkman model TPS-L2 went on sale in Japan on July 1, 1979. In the UK, it came with stereo playback and mini headphone jacks, permitting two people to listen at the same time (though it came with only one pair of MDR-3L2 headphones). Where the Pressman had the recording button, the Walkman had a "hotline" button which activated a small built-in microphone (the Pressman), partially overriding the sound from the cassette, and allowing one user to talk to the other over the music. The dual jacks and "hotline" button were phased out in the follow-up Walkman II model.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

USEFULL FREEWARE APPLICATIONS LINKS FOR YOU

Top 101 Freeware Applications

“I really think it is amazing that people actually buy software.” – Bill Budge

Tired of all those overpriced, commercial applications that don’t work? Here we present to you the top 101 freeware apps that work, and are actually useful:

Audio and Video
1. Audacity – Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows
2. VirtualDub – VirtualDub is a video capture and video processing application for Windows
3. Avidemux – Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering, and encoding tasks.
4. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack – K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codes, needed for encoding and decoding (playing) audio and video formats. With the K-Lite Codec Pack you should be able to play most of the popular audio and video formats, even the rare ones.
5. SUPER – If you need a simple, efficient, and ugly tool to convert any of your multimedia files into any other format, then SUPER is all you need
6. FormatFactory – If you need a simple, efficient, easy-to-use, and a not-so-hideously-ugly tool to convert any of your multimedia files into any other format, then FormatFactory is all you need
7. iTunes – iTunes Is an audio player for playing and organizing digital music files, and purchasing them from the Apple Store.
8. VLC Media Player – VLC Media Player is a multimedia player that can play most of the audio and video formats out there, including DVDs and CDs, without the need of a codec.
9. WinAmp – WinAmp is a fast and flexible music and video player for Windows
10. Media Player Classic – Media Player Classic looks like Windows Media Player 6, but with additional features, such as AVI subtitle support, QuickTime and RealVideo support, and a few built-in codec. And it doesn’t have the bloat the Windows Media Player 11 has.

Automation
11. KeePas – KeePas is an opensource password manager which helps you manage your passwords in a secure way
12. MemoKeys - MemoKeys allows you to create shortcut key combinations (hotkeys) and associate them with any text information of your choice.
13. AutoIt – AutoIt is a freeware BASIC-like scripting language designed for automating the Windows GUI
14. AutoHotKey – AutoHotKey is a free keyboard macro program. It supports hotkeys for the keyboard, mouse, and joystick.

Compression, Backup, and File Recovery
15. PeaZip – PeaZip is an open-source file and archive manager
16. 7Zip – 7zip is an open-source file archiver predominantly for Microsoft Windows OS
17. GMail Drive – GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google Mail account, allowing you to use GMail as a storage medium
18. Mozy – Mozy is the industry-leading solution for online backup. Its offers 2GB storage for free.
19. Recuva – Recuva is a freeware Windows utility to restore files that have been accidentaly deleted from your computer

Blogging
20. Windows Live Writer – Windows Live Writer is a desktop blog-publishing application that has many features.
21. BlogDesk – An easy-to-use desktop blogging client

Browsers
22. Mozilla Firefox – The award-winning web browser is better than ever. It’s unlimited extensibility, thanks to the hundreds of useful add-ons available, makes it an absolute must have.
23. Opera – A full featured Internet browser, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like an email program, RSS newsfeeds, and IRC chat.
24. Google Chrome – Google Chrome combines a minimalistic design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. As with all things Google, Chrome is in beta.

CD and DVD Tools
25. CDBurnerXP – Free CD Burning software
26. Ashampoo Burning Studio Free – If you’re looking for a fast, responsive, and high-quality burning software that does not cost a dime, then Ashampoo Burning Studio Free is for you.
27. DeepBurner – DeepBurner is a free CD and DVD burning tool
28. DAEMON Tools Lite – DAEMON Tools is a virtual CD/DVD-ROM emulator

Cleanup, Tuning, Tweaking, and Updating
29. Defraggler – Defraggler lets you defrag individual files, without having to process the whole drive, and it allows you to schedule runs
30. CCleaner – CCleaner is a system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused temporary files from your system, allowing it to run faster, more efficiently, and giving you more hard disk space.
31. Startup Delayer – Startup Delayer allows you to setup how many seconds after Windows has started, to load each program.
32. RevoUninstaller – Revo Uninstaller can be used to uninstall programs, and scan for leftover.
registry keys, files, and folders.
33. Eraser – Eraser is a secure data removal tool for Windows
34. SUMo – With SUMo, you’ll be able to keep your PC up-to-date by detecting required updates for your software.
35. RadarSync – Stop searching for drivers and app updates, update your PC for free with RadarSync
36. FileHippo Update Checker – The Update Checker will scan your computer for installed software, check the versions, and then send this info to FileHippo.com to see if there are any newer releases. These are then neatly displayed in your browser for you to download.

Desktop, System & UI Enhancements
37. Samurize – Samurize is a popular advanced desktop enhancement engine for Windows
38. Yahoo! Widgets – The Yahoo! Windget Engine lets you run small utilities called ‘widgets’ on your desktop.
39. TaskSwitchXP – TaskSwitchXP is an advanced task management utility that picks up where the standard Windows Alt+Tab switcher leaves off. Aside from providing the functionality of Alt+Tab, it adds visual styles to the dialog, and enhances it by displaying a thumbnail preview of the application you want to switch to.
40. Launchy – Launchy allows you to launch programs with just a few keystrokes
41. ObjectDock – ObjectDock is a program that enables users to add a mac-like dock to their Windows desktop
42. RocketDock – RocketDock is a smoothly animated, application launching dock similar to ObjectDock
43. Google Desktop – Google Desktop makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google
44. Visual Task Tips – Visual Task Tips is a lighweight shell enhancement utility that provides a thumbnail preview image for each program in the Windows Taskbar.
45. Microsoft TweakUI – This Microsoft PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface , including mouse settings, explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.

Developer Tools
46. FileZilla – FileZilla is a powerful FTP client that is easy-to-use, has many features, and is fast and relaible.
47. SmartFTP – Aside from the usual features any FTP client has, the unique thing about SmartFTP is that multiple FTP connections can be opened at the same time in different tabs. You can also copy files from one remote host to another.
48. Kompozer – WYSIWYG HTML and CSS editor derived from Nvu
49. HTML-Kit – HTML-Kit is a full-featured and customizable HTML text editor that can be used to create and edit web pages.
50. Ades Clr Picker – AdesClrPicker is a very easy-to-use, yet powerful color picker application for web designers.
51. PuTTY – PuTTY is a free telnet and SSH client for Windows and Unix platforms
52. Notepad++ – Notepad++ is a free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.

Download Managers
53. Internet Download Manager – Internet Download Manager is a tool that can increase download speeds, resume, schedule, and manage downloads.
54. FlashGet – FlashGet is a free download manager that allows you to spit the files you’re downloading into different sections.
55. Free Download Manager – Free Download Manager supports resumable downloads and multiple simultaneous downloads.

Imaging
56. Picasa – Picasa is a software that helps you find, edit, and share all the pictures on your PC
57. GIMP – The GIMP is a multiplatform photo manipulation tool. It’s suitable for a variety of image manipulation tasks, including photo retouching, image composition, and image construction.
58. IrfanView – IrfanView is a very fast, compact, and innovative graphic viewer for Windows
59. Paint.NET – Paint.NET is an image and photo manipulation software. It’s meant to be a free replacement for the MS Paint software that comes with all Windows operating systems.
60. Photo Story 3 – Photo Story 3 allows you to create video slideshows of your digital photos with music and tites
61. Google SketchUp – Google Sketchup is an easy-to-learn 3D modeling program.

Messaging and Chat
62. Mozilla Thunderbird – Thunderbird is a great email client from the same people who brought you the Firefox browser
63. Digsby – IM, email, and social networking in one easy-to-use application
64. Pidgin – Pidgin is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
65. Skype – Using Skype, you can make telephone calls over the Internet, and calls to other people using Skype.
66. SAM – SAM is a simple voice answering machine for Skype users
67. XChat – XChat is an IRC program for Windows and Unix operating systems

Office and News
68. OpenOffice – Open Office is an open-source, multi-platform, and multi-lingual suite comparable with MS Office.
69. AbiWord – AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to Microsoft Word and is rapidly becoming a state-of-the-art word processor.
70. Power Point Viewer – PowerPoint Viewer lets you view full-featured presentations created in PowerPoint 97 and later versions.
71. CutePDF – CutePDF installs itself as a printer subsystem and enables any Windows application that can print to create professional quality PDF documents.
72. PDFCreator – PDFCreator can create PDF files from almost any Windows app
73. BullZip PDF Printer – BullZip PDF Printer allows you to create PDF documents from Windows applications.
74. Adobe Reader – Adobe Reader, the original PDF software from Adobe, let’s you open, view, search, and print PDF files.
75. Foxit Reader – Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer. It’s incredibly small (just a few MBs), with a breezing fast launch speed and a rich feature set.
76. FeedDemon – Looking for a great way to view and manage your RSS feeds from your desktop? Look no further than FeedDemon, the most popular Windows RSS reader.
77. RSS Bandit – RSS Bandit is a free desktop news aggregator for Windows built on the .NET framework.
78. ReadAir – ReadAir is an OSX themed desktop RSS client for Mac or Windows.

Screen Recording/Screenshot Taking
79. CamStudio – CamStudio records screen into standard AVI files. It’s an ideal tool for creating software demonstations.
80. Gadwin PrintScreen – Gadwin PrintScreen is an easy-to-use utility that allows you to capture any portion of the screen, and save it to a file, copy to Windows clipboard, print it, or email it to a friend.
81. Screenshot Captor – Screenshot Captor is a program for taking screenshots on your PC, with many features.
82. FRAPS – FRAPS is a benchmarking, screenshot capturing, and video capturing software for games.

Security
83. AntiVir Personal Edition – The AntiVir Personal Edition offers effective protection against computer viruses.
84. Avast Home Edition – Avast Home Edition is a full-featured anti-virus package designed exclusively for home users
85. AVG Anti-Virus – AVG AntiVirus is a well known anti-virus tool that is easy-to-use and doesn’t slow the system down
86. BitDefender Free – BitDefender Free Edition uses the same scanning engine found in other BitDefender products, allowing you to enjoy basic virus protection for no cost at all
87. Comodo Internet Security -
88. ZoneAlarm Free – ZoneAlarm Free is one of the best and well know free firewall software in the market.
89. Ad-Aware Free – Ad-Aware provides protection from spyware
90. Spybot Search & Destroy – Spybot Search & Destroy can detect and remove most spyware from your PC.
91. HijackThis – Hijack This is a tool for in-depth scanning of your computer for spyware
92. Windows Defender – Windows Defender is an anti-spyware program from Microsoft
Torrents
93. uTorrent – uTorrent is an efficient and feature-rich BitTorrent client sporting a very small footprint.
94. Vuze – Vuze is a java BitTorrent client offering queing/priority systems, start/stop seeding options, and more.
95. BitTorrent – BitTorrent is a BitTorrent client and a good alternative to uTorrent
96. PeerGuardian – PeerGuardian is the premier IP blocker that protects your privacy on P2P. You can’t go without this one, if, um, you’re downloading stuff you’re not supposed to download.
Others
97. Mozilla Sunbird – Sunbird is an open-source, cross-platform calendar application.
98. BitMeter – BitMeter is an Internet Bandwidth monitoring app.
99. Google Earth – Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps, and the power of Google Search to put the world’s geopraphic information at your fingertips.
100. nLite/vLite – nLite is a tool for pre-installation Windows configuration and component removal at your choice.
101. FreeMind – FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java

Friday, April 17, 2009

Asuka A10 micro projector

The ultra-compact projector is here, and it’s even smaller than imagined!
The Asuka A10 weighs a mere 100grams, but projects images onto your wall up to 127 cm! Including onboard memory and speakers, you can carry this just about anywhere and watch movies, presentations, or photo slideshows anywhere! It works on battery power as well as the inlcuded AC adapter.

Asuka A10 mini projector features:
• 1GB main memory
• Battery powered (included) for 1 hour
• AC adapter included
• AV cable to attached to DVD player or other devices
• Optical technology: LCoS
• Resolution: 640 x 480 (VGA)
• Projection image size: 15cm – 127cm (6 – 50”)
• Projection distance: 25 ~ 180cm
• Zoom: Manual
• Focus: Manual
• Playback format: JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, AVI, ASF
• Stereo speaker: 0.5 W x 2
• Memory slot: SD/SDHC/MMC/MSPro up to 8GB
• Size: 125 x 55 x 23mm• Weight: 100g.
• Manual: Japanese
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

PC TOOLS


Know What Are PC Tools And How Are They Useful In PC System

The hardware and software along with a number of peripheral devices constitute a PC System. More specifically a PC system can be divided into four major elements. These elements are: the hardware, the application programs, the operating system and the users. The hardware like, hard disk drives, optical drives (CD or DVD drives), random access memory (RAM), motherboard, monitor, sound devices, keyboard, system bus; application software like word processors, spreadsheets, compilers, web browsers; operating system like windows or linux etc all work together to make a PC system function efficiently.


The hardware - the central processing unit (CPU), the memory, and the input / output devices, provides the basic computing resources for the computer system.


The application programs - such as word processors, spreadsheets, compilers and web browsers- define the way in which these resources are used to solve users' computing problems.


The Operating System (OS) is a program that manages the computer hardware as well as other resources of the PC System. The operating system also provides a basis for application programs and act as an intermediary between the computer user and the computer hardware (i.e. the PC System). Although the operating system, by itself does no useful function but it provides an environment within which other programs can do useful work. Thus the operating system is an integral part of the PC System. User programs are executed by the PC system. In a PC system, the hardware and the software work in a synchronized manner. It gives a stable performance and reliability to the system. A PC system processes many modules at a same time. So, it is no idiosyncratic, that a PC system gets crashed. PC systems are always prone to vulnerable errors and faults, which, many a times jeopardize some valuable data and also the performance of the PC system can get affected.


Numerous PC Tools are available which are bundled into the operating system, to cope up with these kinds of problems. These PC Tools are programs, which are designed to help the user to rectify the problems, by them. PC tools can give a lot of valuable information about the state of PC System. This information can be in the form of graph, histogram or report. With the help of this information, problems if any exist, can be found and fixed. Over time when a user adds or removes software, devices and drives, the system will be left with extraneous system registry entries, which can lead to slower performance. A user can use PC Tools that can help to clean the registry entries and make the operating system work faster.


Disk Defragmenter is a PC tool which explores local volumes and merges fragmented files and folders. A PC runs better with regular disk defragmentation. Defragging the hard drive organizes the hard drive so that access to files and programs is more efficient. Other PC tools like Event Viewer, Shared Folders, Local Users and Groups, Performance Logs and Alerts, and Device Manager also help in managing the PC system performance.


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

IT CARTOON


SONY CYBER SHOT DSC-T77




The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 ($299.99 direct) is a beauty.
Its compact design, metallic features, and touch screen make it feel like a luxury item. Aside from color fringing in the corners of images, most users will find the shots they take dazzling. The camera’s 3-inch LCD touch screen is very responsive, and the user interface is more intuitive than those of competing touch-screen models, such as the Nikon Coolpix S60 or the Kodak EasyShare v1073. The less-expensive Canon PowerShot SD790 IS ($249) and Nikon Coolpix S610c deliver images that are on a par with T77’s, but they don’t have touch screens and fun in-camera retouching options. Beyond that, this Cyber-shot is just handsome. Of course, as with any camera that employs a touch screen, battery life suffers.

The T77 has very slim build, measuring just 2.4 by 3.8 by 1.3 inches (HWD) but feels rock solid. Two of these in your pocket would probably feel like one Canon PowerShot A1000 IS. The camera comes in silver, black, pink, green, or brown. My review unit had the hue of a deep-brown leather couch or dark mahogany. Dropping down the lens shield on the front turns the camera on. The lens has a focal range of 6.18mm to 24.7mm (35mm equivalent: 35mm to 140mm) with corresponding maximum f-stops of f/3.1 and f/5.9, and a 4X optical zoom.

Sony’s touch-screen interface works well. It displays a lot of information without overcrowding. Because the large, white icons are projected over black lines that border the image in standard aspect ratio, they’re almost always visible. When you’re shooting pictures in 16:9 mode, the entire screen becomes the viewfinder and the white icons float over the image, still easily readable. The screen on the $199 Kodak EasyShare v1073, by comparison, shows small gray icons that tend to blend in to what’s on the LCD. If you don’t remember where all the controls are, you have trouble finding buttons sometimes. The Nikon s60 doesn’t display as much info as the T77—for example, it takes four clicks to change the ISO setting, whereas the T77’s interface lets you do the same job in just one.

Sony includes physical buttons for the most commonly used mission-critical operations: on/off, shutter release, playback/shoot, and zoom in/out. This makes life a lot easier—having to work with the touch screen for these operations could become a nuisance. The zoom control on the Nikon S60 is an icon; as a result, you’re often relying on the touch screen, and that becomes very frustrating. If you’re the type of user who takes pictures only in Auto mode, you’ll probably use the T77 touch screen only to view your pictures in playback mode.

The T77 is reasonably quick camera. It’s not the fastest I’ve tested, but you definitely won’t feel as if you’re always waiting for it to catch up to you, as you do with some cameras. First of all, it comes alive quickly: In testing it was able to pull off its first shot in an average of 2.28 seconds after I slid down the shield. And wait time between shots averaged a speedy 2.54 seconds. You won’t have to worry much about shutter lag, either. Using a Shooting Digital shutter lag test, the average of my trials came out to 0.33 second—that’s lightning fast. With so little delay, you’re far less likely to miss important shots.

I use a hardware and software suite called Imatest to get an objective rate for key image characteristics that determine image quality. I concentrate mostly on noise, sharpness, distortion, and color fringing. The T77 performed well in all of these categories except color fringing. Test results showed that most images, when closely inspected, showed color fringing in the corners. On my resolution tests, the T77 captured an average 2,009 pixels per picture height at the center of the lens, which is excellent. It indicates that the center of pictures should be very sharp. Toward the corners of the lens, this number decreased by 24 percent, but there’s bound to be some decrease, and anything less than 30 percent is acceptable. The results indicate that the camera should offer consistently sharp detail throughout images. The Nikon s60, by comparison, captured an average of only 1,683 pixels in the center, and this number decreased by 31 percent towards the corners.

As with most point-and-shooters, you’ll find distortion at both ends of the lens, but the amounts were tolerable. In the wide-angle position, barrel distortion is evident. At the full telephoto position, there’s a bit of pincushion distortion.

Noise levels are acceptable up to and including ISO 400. At ISO 800, things become very dicey, even though you can set the ISO up to 3200. At that highest level, however, you’ll probably be disappointed with the result. Imatest indicated that even at ISO 1600, the noise level was so high that it compromised sharpness by roughly 70 percent.

When I looked at shots I’d taken with the T77 and the Nikon s60 after a morning of rain, I found that the T77 had definitely produced slightly sharper imagery. In a picture of a motorcycle, droplets of rain on the chrome had more definition. As Imatest had indicated, the T77’s images showed some color fringing when viewed at actual size. In the same motorcycle photo, the white lane divider stripes on the street’s black pavement had reds bleeding from one side and blues from the other.

The T77 can record video at 640-by-480 resolution, more commonly known as standard definition (SD). Sony saves high-definition recording for the $399 Cyber-shot T-500. Video recorded with the T77 looks and sounds good. I wish, however, that the camera could take advantage of its 16:9 LCD screen and record widescreen SD video at that aspect ratio at 848-by-480 resolution. The Casio Exilim z250 offers this capability.

Sony has jam-packed this shooter with features, including face and smile detection. With smile detection, you just keep the camera pointed at the face in question—the camera snaps a picture when the smile appears. The T77’s strongest feature, however, is its large assortment of in-camera editing options. There’s a cornucopia of fun effects to choose from, among them soft focus, fish-eye lens, radial blur, and retro. You can even increase someone’s smile ( see the slide show for details ). Each effect has different intensity levels, and the camera adds the effect to a copy of the image, so the original stays intact.

This camera has a lot of features that will impress, but battery performance isn’t one of them. We don’t do a formal battery rundown test for cameras, but, in any case, just taking picture after picture until the camera’s battery runs out of juice isn’t indicative of real-world performance. Why not? Because much of the time spent using a camera involves viewing images on its LCD screen, which can drain the battery without taking a single exposure. This camera has a big LCD, and one that is a touch screen, so I’d expect its lithium ion battery life to be shorter, and the T77 didn’t surprise me. With most cameras, I can test for an entire week on one charge. The T77 required multiple charges during my review period. You may want to carry a spare battery, if you pick the T77.

The Sony Cyber-shot T77 faces tough competition when it comes to point-and-shoot cameras that deliver image quality and speed without draining your bank account. The Canon PowerShot 790 IS, Canon s610, and Nikon s610c, for example, deliver comparable images without the color fringing. Still, Sony’s handsome T77 offers good speed, solid imagery, and exciting in-camera editing tools, all of which add up to a very good buy—just don’t forget to bring along an extra battery.
Source:-its is all about technology blog

Friday, April 10, 2009

AWESOME SONG SANG BY A CUTE GIRL




I AM VERY MUCH BLISSFULL WHILE WATCHING

THIS AWESOME PERFORMANCE BY A CUTE SMALL GIRL IN AMIRTA T.V.

HERE THE SONG SELECTION OF THIS GIRL WAS VERY VERY OPT TO HER.

IT IS ONE OF THE HITS OF OSCAR WINNER A.R.RAHMAN .

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

TRI-SPECS


Tri-Specs:
All-in-one Shades and Head phone

Tri-Specs are Bluetooth wireless headphones for an MP3 Player or cellular phone that are in the form of sunglasses.

At the ends of the Tri-Specs are two retractable earbuds that the user can put in his or her ears, which automatically turn the Tri-Specs on when extended. The best part is that no one would ever know that you are wearing earbuds while you wear the Tri-Specs glasses.
You could be listening to MP3s while you’re supposed to be listening to the human resources director talk about some needless thing. Unless they look closely, your supervisors would never know.

The phone and volume controls are located conveniently on one side of the frame, and the MP3 controls are on the other side. In addition to the manual controls, the Tri-Specs can also accept voice commands with the STEPvoice software that can recognize the user’s voice from others, as well as outside noises.

I am amazed at the design of the shades, because fashion was not sacrificed for functionality. In other words, the sunglasses look like actual sunglasses and not an MP3 Player pretending to be sunglasses.

The Tri-Specs should be available now for a price of $199.99, in colors of black, white, silver, blue, black metallic, as well as black and white combo.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Segway GM Puma Project:-Smallest car







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Monday, April 6, 2009

AWARE/CAUTION ABOUT TROJAN HORSE VIRUS


BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT TROJAN
  • A Trojan horse is an unauthorized program contained within a legitimate program. This unauthorized program performs functions unknown (and probably unwanted) by the user.

  • It is a legitimate program that has been altered by the placement of unauthorized code within it; this code performs functions unknown (and probably unwanted) by the user.

  • Any program that appears to perform a desirable and necessary function but that (because of unauthorized code within it that is unknown to the user) performs functions unknown (and definitely unwanted) by the user.

Working of Trojans
Attacker gets access to the trojaned system as the system goes onlineBy way of the access provided by the trojan attacker can stage attacks of different types.


Various Trojan Types
>Remote Access TrojansPassword Sending Trojans

>KeyloggersDestructiveDenial Of Service (DoS) Attack Trojans

>Proxy/Wingate Trojans

>FTP Trojans

>Software Detection Killers


Modes of Transmission
-Attachments

-Physical Access

-Browser And E-mail Software Bugs

-Net BIOS (File Sharing)

-Fake Programs

-Un-trusted Sites And Freeware Software

<>BE VERY CAREFUL AND ALERT ABOUT ALL THESE ABOVE.<>

Backdoor Countermeasures
Most commercial ant-virus products can automatically scan and detect backdoor programs before they can cause damage .

(Eg. before accessing a floppy, running exe or downloading mail)An inexpensive tool called Cleaner (http://www.moosoft.com/cleanet.html) can identify and eradicate 1000 types of backdoor programs and trojans.Educate your users not to install applications downloaded from the internet and e-mail attachments.