Thursday, November 29, 2007

do you wanna to know how u can manage orkut friends!!!

Hi dear all

Do u get tired scrapping several of your friends and at times forget to send them all!!

Don't worry here is a solution that u can send to all your orkut friends list a common scrap! or even you selectively select friends to whom you want to scrap!

please do this and you are done.

if you need to send a common scrap to all your friends,read the following carefully

for sending a common scrap in Internet Explorer,Opera & firefox..
you can use this script

javascript:d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/13669.user.js';void(0)


Just Copy Paste The Code Above In Ur address Bar And Press Enter.
then wait for a few seconds..


troubleshooting : paste the script while being in orkut
if u open a new window/tab for this script, it ll not work


Enjoy scraping to all or selectively.

T-Rays one more Great ray for homeland security

T-Rays one more Great ray for homeland security

The next big thing in homeland-security technology is a T-ray machine, which can see through leather, fabric, cardboard and paper, but can't penetrate water or metal. T-rays (terahertz rays) used to be really hard to make without massive gear, but now researchers in Turkey and Japan have figured out how to build a compact T-ray machine using—what else?—high-temperature superconducting crystals. T-rays may prove to be the next great ray; they can even look half an inch into your skin and spot tooth decay in your mouth. And unlike X-rays, which do evil things to your cells, T-rays don't have the energy to cause cancerous cell ionization. They're totally harmless, except of course when used to look at you naked

Do you want Cheap HD DVD player, check-it-out

Do you want Cheap HD DVD player, check-it-out:

I’ve never heard of Venturer but shopping channel QVC swears by them so that means they must be OK then. Right?

Anyway, the company is already selling its SHD7001 standalone HD-DVD player in the US for around $100 and next month it will go on sale over here for a so far ‘undisclosed’ but, apparently ‘amazing’ price. Think £150-£200 then.

It’s a 720p/1080i-capable machine with HDMI that will also upscale your existing DVDs to a higher resolution. It boasts support for a range of surround sound formats including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD. There’s also an Ethernet port for hooking up to the Internet to access Web-related content that appears as Extras on some HD DVD movies. It will also be supplied with a “fantastic add on package worth around £50.00” of a HDMI cable [which should be bundled free] and two HD DVD movies, the suck-tastic Troy and Hulk.

Personally, I’d fork out £200 for a Toshiba HD-EP30 player here, which comes with 7 free HD DVD movies, including 300 and The Bourne Supremacy

After 10 months of Windows Vista release!!!

New tests have revealed that Windows XP, running the beta Service Pack 3, is twice as fast as the new Vista operating system, running Service Pack 1 beta. In other words, the tweaked Vista is more than twice as slow as the operating system (OS) its going to replace. Hell, even without the service pack its still more than twice as slow.

Devil Mountain Software ran typical Officebench tests on both operating systems running on identical systems, namely Dell XPS M1710 test bed with 2GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 1GB of RAM and discrete nVidia GeForce Go 7900GS video. By the way, the lower the seconds on the chart above, the faster it is.

This is just another in a long line of set-backs to Vista, Microsoft’s bloated successor to XP which many users don’t want but are being forced to use. Back in September, customer revolts forced Microsoft to hold off axing XP sales at the end of January 2008, until June.

The testers had this to say about Vista’s new patch:

“With the initial performance characteristics of Windows Vista leaving much to be desired, many IT organizations have put off deploying the new OS until the first service pack (SP1) is released by Microsoft early next year. The thinking goes that SP1 will address all of these early performance issues and somehow bring Windows Vista on par with - or at least closer to - Windows XP in terms of runtime performance.

Unfortunately, this is simply not the case. Extensive testing by the exo.performance.network (www.xpnet.com) research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista."

Asus Eee Notebook- Little master


Small wonder but….

as it was explained, in retail sale will be accessible the models Eee PC 8G, Eee PC 4G, Eee PC 4G Surf and Eee PC 2G Surf.

The notebook name indicate their storage capacity .

The suffix surf speaks about the smaller battery capacity - 4400 against 5200 . Accordingly, the maximum operation time differs : 2,8 and 3,5 hours.

Memory Capacity is 1 Gb in Eee PC 8G, 512 mb. - in Eee PC 4G and Eee PC 4G Surf, 256 mb. - in Eee PC 2G Surf.

Only the two first models have the integrated camera.

All those notebook are equipped with 7 inch display, sound HDA, stereo-dynamics loudspeaker, wi-Fi module, processor and chipset intel. Notebook work under linux, but compatible with Windows XP.

The weight of such mobile PC is 920 grams.

There is no information about the prices on ASUS sites; however, to its partners , Asus company sent out information, that the price range will compose 299 dollars for low-end model up to 399 dollars - for high-end one।

it's worth spending US $399 for ultra low weight notebook. the biggest drawback is it hard disk. probably hard disk capacity could have increased to 20-40 GB which can bea best bet for it's greater. I hope when i write this review the product entered in US markets in selected stores and that to only white model with 4GB flash drive. Hope this will be eventually be upgraded to higher RAM as well as higher Hard disk capacity, till then keep fingers crossed


N-95 is it a success or failure?

After seeing it for several months in the market, it clear that the most advanced mobile from Nokia company is not too good to buy.

check it out...

The Good:

The Nokia N95 cell phone boasts a 5-megapixel camera that produces good-quality photos and videos. It comes with advanced multimedia capabilities and has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Symbian smart phone also features integrated GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, and an innovative two-way slider design.

The bad:

The N95 lacks support for U.S. 3G networks; standby battery life is poor; and performance is somewhat sluggish. The hardware feels a bit cheap, and the sliding mechanism could be more secure. It's also very expensive.

The bottom line:

With a 5-megapixel camera, advanced multimedia capabilities, and GPS, there's no doubt that the Nokia N95 is one of the most feature-packed smart phones to date, but poor battery life and sluggish performance make it hard to justify the high price tag.

Specs:

Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Talk time: Up to 390 min; Combined with: With digital camera See full specs >>

Note: The information is collected from Cnet reviews site, for full details you can visit the CNET site.

Nokia N Series

CNET reviews

Conclusion:

Finally i would like to place the gadget under the semi-successful as it has it's own positives and negatives.