Archive for March, 2009

Run Command Prompt in Multiple Tabs

March 30th, 2009

How frequent do you need to use command prompt in your daily PC work? If your work need to be done in command prompt interface with sometimes require more than one command prompt window, here is a useful utility that you can try. Named as Console, it allows users to open multiple command prompt in different tabs to make the work more effectively.

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Plan and Manage Personal Finance With AceMoney Lite

March 30th, 2009

Banks have crashed, demands have been reduced, confidence has weakened, and everybody is experiencing the recession effect at this global economic slump. In this economic downturn, cash flow management and budgeting are the crucial elements to help you to weather the storm. If you do not have any financial background or lack of financial know how, a good personal finance manager app such as AceMoney Lite would really help you a lot to plan, manage and organize your own personal finance.

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NoClose to Prevent Window Closure Accidentally

March 30th, 2009

Occasionally you may accidentally close any windows applications that you are currently working on by mousing over the ‘close button’ at the top right corner of the window. It may still be ok since most of the Microsoft applications already come with ‘auto-saved’ feature but in case there is not, you may want to find a way to be able to lock and prevent the windows from being closed unintentionally.

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Freeze Computer Input Devices Via BlockInput

March 30th, 2009

You might have some private and confidential files secretly stored in your office computer and you don’t welcome intrusive access into your system. You can log off when you step out of your workstation so that others cannot have access. Alternately, you can use this interesting application, BlockInput, to temporary block input to your computer so that the privacy of your files or computer is not jeopardised. This is especially useful if you only need to leave your workstation for a toilet break, to make a coffee, to photostat some documents, etc. Pressing the defined hotkeys will activate the application and the input devices to the computer will be locked. After a preset period, BlockInput will unlock itself and the keyboard and mouse will resume work.

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Hagiwara Unveiled New 1-inch Form Factor SSD for Embedded Market

March 30th, 2009

Nowadays SSD (Solid State devices) has been quite famous and is on the way replacing conventional hard disk drive in PC market. While most of the SSD are still stuck with 2.5-inch form factor, Hagiwara has already ready with its much smaller form factor SSD targeted for embedded computing market. Named as HDF10P, it is measured at only 1-inch in CF form factor that makes it suitable to be used in any space constraint system design.

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BlueTiger Simulates Real Motion in Games

March 30th, 2009

Video game fans will get more realistic action and exhilarating experience with the BlueTiger Motion Simulator. Gamers get to experience very realistic motion, be it racing or flying, much like in a real vehicle or situation. In BlueTiger, the seats, monitor and controls all move in sync with the user.
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Vysr Launches RoamAbout 2.0 User-Centric Browser Plugin

March 29th, 2009

Instead of opening multiple Windows or tabs, it might be preferable for some users to open a single page but still monitor the constantly real-time information flowing in, e.g. emails, RSS feeds, social networks update, latest news, etc. Vysr has recently introduced the latest version of its browser extension application, RoamAbout 2.0, which enables users to integrate some apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, etc into the Vysr toolbar within the browser and communicate with the apps contextually while browsing other web sites.

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Nintendo Wii Enabled with SDHC Support through System Menu 4.0 Upgrade

March 28th, 2009

While Nintendo Wii is so famous among the game consoles with its sale has exceeded 50 millions globally, there are still some users that are not fully satisfied with it. One of the major issues is the lacking of the huge internal memory storage (only 512MB NAND storage) that cause some inconvenience to those gamers when there is a need to transfer some games to external storage to free up internal storage for new downloads. Good news here, the Japanese game consoles manufacturer has just released a new major System Menu 4.0 updates to enable SDHC cards support up to 32GB.

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