Archive for September, 2005

Sep 22 2005

MSN 7.5 ( Build 0299 ) Review & Download

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

The online chatting program MSN Messenger has reached to version of 7.5. Besides its basic instant messaging and multimedia communication functions, in this version some enhanced new features are added.

What is new?

  • Voice Clips : In version 7.5 you can record a short voice message (up to 15 seconds ) that can be played by your peer.
  • Animated background : Now you can add an animated graphic as your conversation backgrounds. There are currently two built-in backgrounds available for you to use, one is swimming fish and the other is ticking clocks. You can alos share your animated backgrounds if you check “Share background” option.
  • Some minor changes in Option menu.


Download: MSN 7.5

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Sep 20 2005

The Best Browser Is …….

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox is a new smart browser from mozilla. lets talk about its extra-ordinary features which are not present in internet explorer.

Multi-tab browsing
using internet explorer, when u need to open a new window of you browser , it opens in a separate window, and uses extra space in the taskbar , open five windows of internet explorer and your taskbar is full. using mozilla firefox you can make make tabs for the each page, and all tabs can be opened in one window. so now useless stuff on the taskbar

Image Ad-block
using a 56k modem , its annoying to see gif images ads on the top and bottom of the pages. 20 kb advertisement on the top and 20kb on bottom , 40kb of page load on each page ! , can u block those ads? yes just right click and select block , its that simple in firefox.

Flash Ad-block
similarly u can block heavy flash files ads. Just download the ad-block plug-in for flash for firefox.

Themes
hundreds of beautiful themes are available of the firefox site to be downloaded for free

Firefox Downloader
Firefox downloader has all the features which are required. mutli downloading , pause and resume downloading. and error-free downloading

About Your IE Favorites and Settings

Firefox has a new feature that imports your existing settings from Internet Explorer. It will run when you first install Firefox (and is also available later through File > Import), and it attempts to import your IE Favorites, cookies, stored passwords, and a variety of other data. This saves you time customizing Firefox to fit your needs.

Terminology Differences

Internet Explorer Firefox
Internet Options OptionsPreferences
Temporary Internet Files Cache
Favorites Bookmarks
Address Bar Location Bar
Refresh Reload
Links BarFavorites Bar Bookmarks Toolbar
Copy ShortcutCopy Link to Clipboard Copy Link Location
Save Target AsDownload Link to Disk Save Link As

Comparison of Mozilla Firefox with Internet Explorer

Mozilla Firefox Internet Explorer
Supports Multi tab browsing Not available
Supports Image Ad-Block Not available
Supports Flash Ad-block Not available
Supports themes Not available
Comes with Built-in Downloader with extra features Uses windows old useless downloader

http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/

Free Download

Firefox 1.0.7 for Windows, English (4.7MB)

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Sep 15 2005

GMail Drive shell extension

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Google Virtual Drive!

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GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google Gmail account, allowing you to use Gmail as a storage medium.

GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google Gmail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your Gmail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag’n'drop files to.

Ever since Google started to offer users a Gmail e-mail account, which includes storage space of 2000 megabytes, you have had plenty of storage space but not a lot to fill it up with. With GMail Drive you can easily copy files to your Gmail account and retrieve them again.
When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and posts it to your account. The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your mail account (using the Gmail search function) to see if new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures. But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your computer.
You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using drag’n'drop like you’re used to with the normal Explorer folders.

Because the Gmail files will clutter up your Inbox folder, you may wish to create a filter in Gmail to automatically move the files (prefixed with the GMAILFS letters in the subject) to your archived mail folder.

Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool. There’s still a number of limitations of the file-system (such as total filename size must be less than 40 characters). Since the tool hooks up with the free Gmail Service provided by Google, changes in the Gmail system may break the tool’s ability to function. I cannot guarantee that files stored in this manner will be accessible in the future.

14 Jan. update: While Google keeps improving their Gmail service, they also tend to break the tool’s ability to connect to Gmail. Version 1.0.5 was released to overcome the latest changes. Please be aware that support for this tool may suspend at any time if Google decides to block its use.
15 Aug update: A glitch in my HTML filter code caused the filelist to appear empty. Version 1.0.7 will resolve the problem. Please uninstall (from the Windows Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs), then reboot and install the new version.
17 Sep update: Google restructured the Gmail login procedures again and previous versions of the tool fail to log in. The new version also adds the ability to double-click to launch files and FileOpen dialog support.

From: http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm

Info From Softpedia

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GMail Drive shell extension description

GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google GMail account, allowing you to use GMail as a storage medium.

GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google GMail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your GMail account directly from inside Windows Explorer.

GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag’n'drop files to.

Ever since Google started to offer users a GMail e-mail account, which includes storage space of a 1000 megabytes, you have had plenty of storage space but not a lot to fill it up with.

With GMail Drive you can easily copy files to your GMail account and retrieve them again. When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and posts it to your account.

The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your mail account (using the GMail search function) to see if new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures.

But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your computer.
You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using drag’n'drop like you’re used to with the normal Explorer folders.

Because the GMail files will clutter up your Inbox folder, you may wish to create a filter in GMail to automatically move the files (prefixed with the GMAILFS letters) to your archived mail folder.

Please note that GMail Drive is still an experimental tool. There’s still a number of limitations of the file-system (such as total filename size must be less than 40 characters), and it doesn’t make full use of the secure internet protocols available.

Download:
GMail Drive v1.0.8 - download site #1
GMail Drive v1.0.8 - download site #2

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Sep 11 2005

Opera browser: We’re going free!!

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

No Ads. Better Browsing.

Opera eliminates ad banner and licensing fee

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Why we’re going free

Opera has removed the banners, found within our browser, and the licensing fee. Opera’s growth, due to tremendous worldwide customer support, has made today’s milestone an achievable goal. Premium support is available.

What makes Opera’s web browser unique

The most full-featured Internet power tool on the market, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera’s groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. And because we know that our users have different needs, you can customize the look and content of your Opera browser with a few clicks of the mouse. Read the feature list

How to review Opera

The reviewer’s guide provides a step-by-step introduction to the features and functions of the Opera Web browser. Reviewer’s guide

A world of Opera users

Discover and join one of the Web’s most advanced communities. Create blogs, upload photos from your mobile phone and network with friends around the globe. The My Opera Community puts you in charge. Visit now.

To Download: Visit Opera

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Sep 10 2005

Tifosi

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Hi Friends,

Try out this new game and beat my score of 10,000+ !!
Do post your comments.

Click To Play!!

How To Play: Use Space Bar to Hit along with the Arrow keys to locate the direction of hitting.

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Sep 09 2005

Windows XP Themes !!

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Hi Friends,

I came across some intresting themes for Windows XP. Try them, they are really cool!!

Click to View/Download

Click to View/Download

Click to View/Download

From: http://themes.belchfire.net

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Sep 08 2005

Air Hockey

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Hi Friends,

From now you can even play games in my site. Do check out the new games every week.

Game this week:

Air Hockey:

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Visit: Click here to play now!

How To Play: Use your Mouse to play.

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Sep 07 2005

Microsoft AntiSpyware 1.0.615 Beta

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) is a security technology that helps protect Windows users from spyware and other potentially unwanted software. Known spyware on your PC can be detected and removed.

This helps reduce negative effects caused by spyware including slow PC performance, annoying pop-up ads, unwanted changes to Internet settings, and unauthorized use of your private information. Continuous protection improves Internet browsing safety by guarding over 50 ways spyware can enter your PC.

The worldwide SpyNet™ community plays a key role in determining which suspicious programs are classified as spyware. Microsoft researchers quickly develop methods to counteract these threats, which are automatically downloaded to your PC, so you stay up-to-date.

The user must be an administrator to install this application.

Current Giant AntiSpyware users with active subscriptions are advised to continue to use their existing software.

Note: This version expires on: December 31, 2005

Windows AntiSpyware may prompt you to remove some peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs. If you choose to remove such a program, Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware deletes the entire contents of the Program Files directory that relates to the P2P program.

Because some P2P programs store downloaded files in a default directory under Program Files, this might remove all files downloaded through the file-sharing program. For example, KaZaA stores .exe and .dll files at C:Program FilesKazaa. Downloaded files are stored at C:Program FilesKazaaMy Shared Folder. If you use Windows AntiSpyware to remove KaZaA, all files and folders under C:Program FilesKazaa are removed.

If you have installed any P2P file sharing programs, we recommend that you make a backup copy of your downloaded files before running Windows AntiSpyware.

Requirements:

· Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
· A 300 MHz or faster processor with at least 64 MB of RAM
· Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server™ 2003
· At least 10 MB of available free space on your hard disk
· Internet access with at least a 28.8 Kbps connection to use SpyNet

What is Spyware?

Spyware is software that collects personal information from you without your knowledge or permission. The information spyware collects can range from all the Web sites you visit to more sensitive information like user names and passwords. You might be the target of spyware if you download music from file-sharing programs, free games from sites you don’t trust, or other software programs from unknown sources.

Spyware is often associated with software that displays advertisements, called adware. Some advertisers may covertly install adware on your computer, which adware generates a stream of unsolicited advertisements that can clutter your desktop and affect your productivity.

The advertisements may also contain pornographic or other material that you might find inappropriate. The extra processing required to track you or to display advertisements can tax your computer and hurt your overall system performance.

This is not to say that all software that provides ads or tracks your online activities is bad. If you sign up for a free music service and in return for that free service the company offers you targeted advertisements, it might be a fair tradeoff. Likewise, tracking online activities can be useful when displaying customized search content or personalized preferences at an online retailer.

The key is whether or not you (or another user of your computer) have been properly notified of what the software will do and that you have provided consent to have that software installed on your computer. The question at hand, is the software being deceptive in what it does or how it gets onto your computer?

Spyware and unauthorized adware are two examples of “deceptive” software. Deceptive software includes programs that take over your home page or search page without first getting your permission. There are a number of ways deceptive software can get on your system. A common trick is to install covertly the software during the installation of other software you want such as a music or video file sharing program.

Whenever you are installing something on your computer, make sure you carefully read all disclosures, including the license agreement and privacy statement. Sometimes the inclusion of adware in a given software installation is documented, but it may appear at the end of a license agreement or privacy statement.

If you set your browser settings to a lower security setting, it may be possible for software to install silently on your system without any warning at all. For example, if you use Internet Explorer as your Web browser, and if you have chosen the lowest security settings, you may be vulnerable to such software.

For better protection, be sure to know the security configuration of your browser and make sure to keep this setting at the medium level or higher. Doing so will help you control what is being installed on your computer.

Have you ever had an experience where you were repeatedly asked to accept a download even after you said “no”? Creators of deceptive software often use such tricks to get you to install their software. If this happens to you, do not click “yes.”

Instead, try to close the Web page that first asked you to accept the download by hitting the “X” in the corner of the window. Alternatively, quit your Internet browsing software and restart it to begin browsing the Internet again. If you visit a Web page that continually displays these tricky pop-up windows, that Web site may not be worthy of your trust.

Download:

  1. Softpedia
  2. Download.com
  3. Microsoft.com


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Sep 06 2005

Mini chip, mega storage

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Technology

AFP

Seoul: South Korean semiconductor giant Samsung Electronics said Monday it had developed the world’s first 16-gigabit flash memory chips using 50-nanometer (1 nanometer equals a billionth of a meter) technology that’s capable of boosting storage in hot-selling devices such as music players and digital cameras.

Samsung said the new memory chip can store data equivalent to 200 years of a 40-page broadsheet daily newspaper, 8,000 digital music files or 32 hours of DVD-quality movie files on a single memory card.

The firm said it was the world’s first flash memory chip with the cutting-edge 50-nanometer technology. Currently, 80-nano technology is the standard for memory chips.

The new chip holds 16.4 billion functional transistors, each measuring one two-thousandths of a meter, the thickness of a human hair, Samsung said.

Samsung, the world largest maker of dynamic random access memory chips (DRAMs), plans to begin mass production of the 16-gigabit flash memory chip from the second half of 2006.

Samsung expects the global market for 16-gigabit flash memory chips to grow to 14 billion dollars by 2010.

Unlike conventional memory chips for personal computers, flash memory can retain and store information even when a device’s power is turned off.

“Memory is opening a bold new world in consumer electronics,” said Samsung’s semiconductor business division president, Hwang Chang-Gyu. “With cards containing multiple 16-gigabit flash memory chips, you will be able to take your entire music and personal video libraries with you on one small portable device,” he said.

Flash memory is gaining popularity for use in portable electronics devices such has mobile phones, digital cameras and other consumer appliances, he added.

“Consumers are looking for ever smaller, more stylish mobile devices. This poses a challenge for the semiconductor industry to create chips that meet the high-performance, high-density and minimum space requirements but don’t become a power drain,” the business division president said.

From: Mumbai Mirror

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Sep 05 2005

A phone that does all !!

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Mobile & Wireless


i-mate™, the specialists in Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ devices and applications, are pleased to announce the advent of a new level in high-speed mobile experience with the launch of the i-mate™ JASJAR. This ultimate device allows users to enjoy powerful internet browsing and dynamic multi-media features for business, for pleasure, for life. The i-mate™ JASJAR offers the most advanced set of features yet including a full VGA screen, 520MHz Intel processor and 128MB of Permanent Memory, built-in Computer Associates® eTrust Antivirus software*, Skype™ internet telephony software*, i-mate™ global warranty and access to the exclusive support and services on offer at club i-mate™ web portal.
* Not available in all territories.

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• Microsoft Pocket Outlook: Inbox, Contacts, Calendar,Tasks
• Microsoft Windows Media Player 10
• Microsoft Pictures
• Microsoft MSN Messenger
• Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer

From: http://www.clubimate.com

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