Download Windows 7-Next version of Windows OS

Windows 7 is…
the next release of the Windows client operating system, built on the secure foundation of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Performance, reliability, security, and compatibility are core tenets of this release as we collect your feedback to meet our engineering goals of making Windows 7 the best-performing and most stable Windows operating system to date. New innovations in the product are designed to augment your ability as an IT professional to better provision and manage increasingly mobile PCs, protect data, and improve both end-user and personal productivity.

You may see screenshots of Windows 7 Here.

For a limited time, Microsoft is making this pre-release version of Windows 7 available to the first 2.5 million people who download. Ready to take a test drive? You can get one by trying the Windows 7 Beta. We think you’ll have the best experience if:

  • You are willing to participate as an active beta tester and provide feedback to help us complete Windows 7.
  • You have an extra computer available to dedicate to testing beta software.
  • You can back up your PC, install and reinstall Windows, and reconfigure your home network connection.
  • You’re comfortable troubleshooting your own PC problems. There’s no technical support available for the Beta.
  • You understand how to burn an ISO file to a DVD using your computer’s DVD burner.
  • You have a system recovery disc and know how to use it.
  • You enjoy participating in an interactive community of beta testers, sharing experiences and feedback in real-time.

Microsoft isn’t providing technical support for the Beta and isn’t responsible for business-related downtime. Don’t install the Beta on your primary home or work computer. When the Beta expires on August 1, 2009, you’ll need to reinstall a released version of Windows to keep using your computer. (See Installation Instructions.)

These are the Microsoft minimum hardware recommendations for systems that will be running the Windows 7 Beta. These recommendations are specific to the beta release and are subject to change:

  • Processor: 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
  • Memory: 1 GB of system memory
  • Hard drive: 16 GB of available disk space
  • Video card: Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme)
  • Drive: DVD-R/W drive
  • Internet connection (to download the Beta and get updates)

Note: Some product features of Windows 7, such as the ability to watch and record live TV or navigation through the use of “touch”, may require advanced or additional hardware.

You may download it from Microsoft website by clicking here.


iPhone 2G/3G Power Station With Solar Panel

External emergency backup power battery for your iPhone 2G/3G

Charge the power station by your USB cable or the built-in solar panel. Plug the power station to your iPhone to charge your iPhone at any time and any where.

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Features:

  • Capacity: 800mAh
  • Battery Type: Lithium-ion battery
  • Demension: 6.1*5.3*1.25 cm
  • Weight: 48g
  • Capacity: 800 mAh
  • Rated Input: 5V 500mAh
  • Rated Output: 5V 500mAh
  • Charging time: about 3 hours
* Please Charge the Power Station before Usage.
* Please Charge the Power Station and iPhone Separately. (Do Not Charge the Power Station and iPhone At the Same Time)

Additional Images: Click the picture to enlarge

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Package Content:
One iPhone 2G/3G Power Station With Solar Charger

iPhone 2G/3G Power Station With Solar Panel - 800mAh is available for US$22.00 from Shop Brando.


Things Needed to set a Network when Computers are in same & different rooms

To help determine which network technology best suits your needs answer these questions:

  • How many computers do you have?
  • Where are they located—are they in the same room or different rooms?
  • Are any of your computers laptops?
  • Do any of your computers have network adapters installed? If so, what are their types (Ethernet, HPNA, or wireless)?

Apply your answers to the following examples of home network layouts and configurations. These suggest how to use the different hardware choices available and can guide you in deciding which hardware you need to buy.

Computers in the same and different rooms

In this example, you have a couple of computers in the same room, computers in your children's rooms, a laptop, and perhaps one other computer in the kitchen. One of the two computers located in the same room is running Windows XP and has an external DSL or cable modem attached to an Ethernet network adapter.This computer is the ICS host. The other computer in this room also has an Ethernet network adapter. For these two computers, purchase:

  • One Ethernet network adapter for the ICS host computer (in addition to the Ethernet adapter this computer already contains).
  • One Ethernet network hub.
  • RJ-45 network cables to connect each computer to the hub.
For the computers in your children's rooms and the kitchen that do not have network adapters, purchase:

  • External USB HPNA network adapters for each computer.
  • One HPNA network adapter for the ICS host computer.
Purchasing HPNA adapters assumes the computers are located near telephone jacks. If they are not, or as an alternative, purchase:

  • Wireless network adapters for each computer, including the ICS host.
Finally, for the laptop—let's assume it contains a wireless network adapter—purchase:

  • One wireless network adapter for the ICS host computer, unless it already contains one.
Notice that in this example the ICS host computer must contain four separate network adapters! A simpler solution for such a complex network setup would be to install wireless network adapters on all computers.


Y-Browser-Free Filemanager for Smart Phones

Y-Browser is a free filemanager application designed for S60 3rd edition Symbian smartphones. All testing is done with Nokia S60 devices only, but it should work as well with other manufacturers S60 smartphones.

Currently Y-Browser only supports 3rd edition S60 mobile phones. No plans to support for earlier edition S60 or UIQ mobile phones are planned.

Click on the picture to see animated screenshot of Y-Browser.

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Incase you feel that some file support or other type of functionality is missing from the Y-Browser S60 file manager, then you could visit NewLC and start implementing your own Symbian Ecom plug-ins for Y-Browser.
Y-Browser is currently available in 34 languages, from which following 30 has been updated:
English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, brazilian - Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Chinese(Taiwan), Bulgarian, Indonesian, Hebrew, Romanian, Slovak, Croatian, Norwegian, Arabic, Thai, Finnish, Turkish,Swedish, Chinese(PRC), Greek, Serbian, Czech, Ukraina & Hungarian.
And following 4, are not updated with new strings added to the 0.88:
Lithuanian, Japanize, Macedonian, Slovenian

And if your language is not included at all, then please download YBrowser_LanguageStrings_v088.xls and translate the strings. Note that there is five sheets in the excel file and some of them are quite long, thus remember to scroll.

You may download it from Here

Spell checking using Google-Google Tips

Google's spell checking software automatically checks whether your query uses the most common spelling of a given word. If it thinks you're likely to generate better results with an alternative spelling, it'll ask "Did you mean: (more common spelling)?" Click the suggested spelling to launch a Google search for that term.