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May.24, 2009 in Funny Videos Leave a Comment

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Get Glass CMD (Command Prompt) in Windows Vista and 7

May.15, 2009 in Windows Leave a Comment

If you are using Windows Vista or 7 and your graphics card supports Aero, then you must be enjoying the transparent windows having glass in their borders. The one and only thing which doesn’t match with the new Aero interface is “Command Prompt” window.

Microsoft has not changed anything in the Command Prompt window. Its same since ages. Many people use Command Prompt regularly. Wouldn’t it be great if we can somehow make the Command Prompt window transparent and have glass in it?

Here your wish comes true. Our friend “komalo” has developed a very small AutoIt script which runs in background and enables glass in all command prompt windows.

As you can see it looks awesome. You can download the script using following link:

Download Glass CMD

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Tags: command prompt, dos

The 10 Hottest Linux Powered Gadgets

May.14, 2009 in News Leave a Comment

In recent years, we have witnessed an almost prolific resurgence of the Linux Kernel. Easily re-purposed by companies and free of licensing and cost, the open-source system is continuously being integrated into new consumer electronics.

Linux has become so ubiquitous in fact, that many of you may already own Linux-based gadgets without even knowing it!

  1. Aigo Mobile Internet Device
    The first Mobile Internet Device to be announced, the Aigo MID has a 4.8 inch screen (800 by 480), Intel Z500 Atom Processor, WiFi, 3.5G HSDPA and GPS. It weighs just 352g and runs on Midinux 2.0 which has large icons for its touch interface. MIDs fill the gap between that of PDAs and UMPCs, they are faster and have a wider array of applications in a slightly larger package. However, reviewers note that the Lithium Ions last for only 2 hours. Suitable for those tired of slow PDAs with expensive propreitary software who are looking for a more familiar Windows or Linux environment.
    Price: US$1163
  2. Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
    The third version of Nokia’s popular Internet Tablet, the N810 is actually smaller than the N800. However, despite it’s diminutive size Nokia still managed to squeeze in a GPS receiver. It’s built in webcam, Opera browser and GPS makes it an excellent travel guide and leisure companion. Nokia’s Internet Tablets currently have quite a large Geek following, so there’s plenty of 3rd party apps to download and tryout. If you’re itching to try Google’s new mobile OS, you can now also install Android onto the N810. Definitely for the Geeky, but simple and cool enough for the casual user.
    Price: US$390
  3. Asus Eee Box
    The Asus Eee Box is equipped with a 1.6Ghz Atom processor, Linux (or Windows XP) and costs just US$269 for a minimum of 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD and Wireless-N. It also has a DVI port for a monitor and the usual array of USB and ethernet ports. However, it does not have an optical drive. The main advantage of the Eee Box is it’s power consumption which is 1/5 that of a traditional desktop. Asus positioned it as a good buy for those with tight pockets (and space) or environmentalists concerned about electrical wastage.
    Price: US$269
  4. Asus Eee PC 901/1000/1000H
    The Eee PC 901, 1000 and 1000H models are a welcome improvement over the 701 and 900. They clock in at higher processor speeds and longer battery lifetimes (4 to 7 hours) thanks to the Intel N270 Atom 1.6Ghz Processor. The 1000 and 1000H models are also equipped with a larger 40GB Solid State Disk and 80GB Hard Disk, respectively. Weight: 1.17kg, 1.25kg. 1.45kg, respectively. An excellent travel companion for those needing a lightweight, compact subnotebook that packs a lot of juice for the road.
    Price: US$650
  5. OpenMoko FreeRunner Smartphone
    The FreeRunner is OpenMoko’s attempt at making the mobile phone market as open as the PC industry has been. The smart phone runs entirely on Linux and is fully customizable on both the software and hardware levels. Heck, it even comes with the OS source files and interfacing data cables. So far, sales have been pretty good and the FreeRunner has sold out. The perfect device for students learning how to program a phone with Linux, as well as for seasoned Super Geeks.
    Price: US$399
  6. Motorola Ming A1600
    The Ming A1600 has started shipping in China, but we can expect it to arrive soon in other parts of the world. It is equipped with GPS, handwriting recognition and a 3.2-megapixel camera with business card reader. The phone has a quad-band GSM/GPRS Radio that supports Edge networks. It also supports 4GB of MicroSD storage and has Bluetooth. The Ming’s suave black curves and curvaceous body would appeal to fashion conscious business people. Whilst its Linux OS would allow the power-user to install all sorts of 3rd party apps.
    Price: unannounced
  7. Archos 605 WiFi
    The perfect alternative to an iPod Touch, the Archos WiFi sports a large sharp display with an excellent web browser. The device also supports smooth full screen video playback, an excellent choice for an Apple-averse media hoarder.
    Price: US$379
  8. Mvix MX-760HD Wireless HD Media Center
    The Mvix 1080p Media Center features high performance networking and hi-definition playback with support for a tremendous range of file formats. It’s huge internal HDD provides ample room for your entire media collection. The device also supports content streaming from your PC to your home theatre/stereo via a wireless network. The perfect solution for bringing what’s on your PC to the living room widescreen, in High-Def!
    Price: US$329
  9. Sonos Digital Music System
    With the Sonos, you can play music wireless all over your home. Just place Sonos Zone Bridges wherever you want music to play. You can play the same song in all rooms or different songs in each room. The system is controlled wirelessly via the color-screen remote and each Zone Bridge connects back to the main base station via your home’s WiFi network. Perfect for transforming your home into a musical wonderland.

    Base Price: US$999, Additional Zone Bridges: US$99 Each
  10. Garmin Nuvi880
    The Garmin Nuvi880 works just like any other Garmin Receiver, albeit its running Linux. With all the hacks and custom maps going for the Garmin Community right now, we just have to wonder what manner of ungodly innovation a Linux powered version will inspire! A solid GPS navigation solution that is proven and reliable, and now poised to have even more going for it.
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Tags: gadgets, linux, unix

Windows 7 Release Confirmed for Dec 2009

May.12, 2009 in Windows Leave a Comment

Microsoft has finally updated the release plan for its upcoming operating system. In a press release the Redmond company mentioned that Windows 7 “will be available to customers in time for the holiday shopping season,” with Windows Server 2008 R2 set to come about around the same time.

“With early RC testing and extensive partner feedback we’ve received, Windows 7 is tracking well for holiday availability,” said Bill Veghte, senior vice president of the Windows Business at Microsoft. :)

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How to Enable Hidden Multi Login Feature in Yahoo! Messenger?

May.11, 2009 in Yahoo Leave a Comment

Do you know Yahoo! messenger has built-in support for multiple login but its hidden and is not enabled?

By default you can only use a single Yahoo! ID to log into Yahoo! messenger and if you try to run another instance of messenger, it’ll not run.

But here I’ll tell you a very simple and small trick to enable multi-login feature in Yahoo! messenger and you’ll be able to run multiple instances of Yahoo! messenger and log into separate Yahoo! accounts without any problem and without using any 3rd party utility.

Following is a screenshot of running 2 instances of Yahoo! messenger with 2 different yahoo! accounts:

So here is a step-by-step tutorial to enable Multi-login feature in Yahoo! messenger:

1. Open regedit and goto:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\yahoo\pager\Test

2. In right-side pane, create a new DWORD value Plural and set its value to 1

3. That’s it. Close registry editor and now you can start multiple instances of Yahoo! messenger and log into multiple Yahoo! account in a single system.

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