Archive for August, 2007

Send Large and Big Audios, Videos, Files and Folders Easily via Email with Pando

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

PandoMost email service providers such as Yahoo! Mail allow email attachment size of only up to 10 MB, which some generous one such as Gmail allows up to maximum 20 MB for attachments size. Even is you send tens of megabytes of videos, musics, movies, archives or files as attachments in email, the email likely won’t be able to reach the intended recipients and will be bounced back if the destination mail server doesn’t allow and handle such as big mail size.

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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Official Information

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Windows VistaMicrosoft has officially announced the plan to release Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or SP1, and confirmed that a Beta release of Windows Vista SP1 will be available for general public download in the next few weeks, with final release to manufacturing (RTM) editionversion slated for official release in first quarter of 2008.

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Amimon Unveiled WHDI Technology For Consumer Electronics Products

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Amimon Inc has announced yesterday that the new WHDI (Wireless High-definition Interface) chipset is ready to be shipped to the CE (Consumer Electronics) manufacturers for development. The WHDI chipset (both AMN2110 and AMN2210) can be embedded into HDTV, set-top box and other digital CE products directly to replace existing HDMI (High-definition Multimedia Interface) for high definition multimedia connectivity. The WHDI is a new revolution from HDMI that enables wireless connectivity of High Definition video streaming in digital home.
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Modify and Cheat Windows Vista Experience Index Rating with SystemPoint

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Your Windows Vista has elegant personalized themes and beautiful background wallpaper, and you have tweaked and twisted various Vista parameters and used various tips and tricks for system to perform faster and better, despite on low end computer. But alas, you open up control panel to view system information and Windows Experience Index, and it’s an embarrassing low base score and subscore. This tool will change all this Vista system rating to ensure that you have a perfect Vista system.

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Intel Unveils Its Faster Mobile Processor Core 2 Extreme X7900

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Chipmaker Intel officially unveiled its new high-performance laptop processor at the Leipzig Games Convention in Germany. The powerful processor, Core 2 Extreme X7900, was shown during the convention to media and industry ahead of the official opening of Europe’s biggest show for interactive entertainment.

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How to Use Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MRT.EXE) in Vista, XP, 2000 and 2K3

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

If you monitor closely what’s been downloaded and installed by Automatic Updates or Windows Update/Microsoft Update, you may have notice that there is an critical update named Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool with KB890830 label. It’s actually a free but basic anti-virus, anti-worm and anti-Trojan security utility that provided by Microsoft to protect and secure Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 system by way of post infection removal.

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New 65-nanometer CPU in Microsoft Xbox Console

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Xbox consoles with embedded 65-nanometer technology CPU (Central Processing Unit) is on the way to market soon. The platform, known as Falcon is manufactured in China with built in IBM CPU that supposed to be cooler as compared to its predecessor chips using 90-nanometer fabrication technology. Some may think that this could be a good solution to the “Red Ring Of Death” issue on the console. However, more benefits could be foreseen other than this.

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iBought: Useless Chitika Facebook Application

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

When I checked my email this morning, I noticed that Chitika, the blogger-driven merchandising/shopping network, made a Facebook application called iBought. The application allows Facebook users to show off their latest purchases in their profiles.

How useful is iBought? If you checkout my Facebook profile, it says I just bought a goat. No, I didn’t really buy a goat. But I wanted to see what ads Chitika would list based on the word goat. Care to guess? I now have 3 bottles of Horny Goat Weed on my Facebook profile. But let’s say I bought something good like a giant HD-TV. Why would I list it on my Facebook profile? That’s like inviting someone to rob you. Needless to say, I’m pretty sure the iBought application will be deleted by the end of the week.

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