Apr
11
2007

WiMax For A Wire Free World

Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMax is a leap in wireless technology giving wide are wireless broadband technology in a short span of time. As it can cover relatively long distances, it has the potential to serve everything from low density residential applications to enterprise customers. Before we get to know Wi-Max technology [...]

Apr
11
2007

How to save keystrokes in IE

Typing URLs into the address bar of the web browser can get tedious, but you don’t always have to type that entire address. You probably already know that IE automatically adds “http://” when you begin a URL with “www” but did you know that it will add “http://www” to the beginning and [...]

Apr
11
2007

How to completely clean out the Temp folder in Vista

If you use the Disk Cleanup utility in Vista to clean out your Temp folder, you may be unknowingly leaving files there, because it only lists the files that are more than a week old. If you want to adopt a “no temp file left behind” policy, you have to empty the [...]

Apr
11
2007

Pyro.tv - A Slightly Different Approach To Online Video

I got an email yesterday from Pyro.tv a new online Video service from Vibe Solutions who are best known for their video-calling service. The idea behind Pyro.tv is that users can watch their favorite video channels, whilst browsing through updates for other channels.
I like how this feature works as one of the annoying features [...]

Apr
11
2007

Firefox Extension: Save Page as Image

While we wait for the option to save a web page as a PDF, due by Firefox 3 final release, there is another option for sharing and archiving web pages. Save As Image, is a simple yet useful Firefox extension developed by Rowan Lewis that adds an option to Save Page as Image to the [...]

Apr
8
2007

How to get XP back after you install Vista

Although a clean install is often the best policy, some may prefer to go the upgrade route and install Windows Vista over an existing Windows XP system. This procedure has the virtue of (mostly) preserving old settings. However, all may not be satisfactory after this type of installation and you may want your XP system [...]

Apr
8
2007

BlogRovR - Fetches Content from Your Favorite Blogs

BlogRovR fetches from them stories that link to the what you’re browsing and shows them to you right on the page. Basically, BlogRovR is a personalized vertical search engine that search all blogs while you surf in real-time.
BlogRovR is used to:
Read posts only on what you care about.
Get…
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BlogRovR - [...]

Apr
8
2007

HOWTO Re-Download Gmail Messages Into Outlook

So I got my new Blackberry 8525 today (more on that later), and set it up to check my Gmail. The problem is, by default it shows you what’s in the inbox of your Gmail account, but once the Blackberry has downloaded the message from Gmail, it gets archived. Then, the Blackberry queries the Gmail [...]

Apr
8
2007

Enhance Windows Explorer

It is really painful to copy files using the Windows explorer. It only displays one folder at a time and it is often inevitable to open two explorer windows to copy files from one folder to another. This takes lots of time and is not very ergonomic. The software Folder Box is a windows explorer [...]

Apr
8
2007

Transferring Video to DVD – Part I

Now that you’ve put your VCR in mothballs, you realize that the closet full of VHS tapes (or Betamax, if you bet on the wrong horse) contains valuable memories you would like to see again. Perhaps you want to relive your wedding, or post the video of you and your friends lip-synching “Girls Just Want [...]


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