Thursday, September 30, 2010

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Monday, September 27, 2010

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Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks. Faster and more reliable performance means your PC just works the way you want it to. And great features like HomeGroup and Windows Touch make new things possible. Get to know Windows 7, and see how it can simplify just about everything you do with your PC.

Microsoft: IE9 to require Windows 7 SP1


Windows 7 users will have to upgrade to SP1 when IE9 goes final next year

Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser will require Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a not-yet-released major update to the operating system, the company said today.
According to a FAQ posted on the company's site, Windows 7 users will need to install SP1 prior to adding IE9. People running Windows Vista must have that operating system's SP2 in place.
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The Ars Technica technology site first reported on the Windows 7 SP1 requirement Thursday.
Microsoft has not divulged the release dates of Windows 7 SP1 or IE9, but both are expected to appear in the first half of 2011. That six-month window covers Microsoft's current plans for Windows 7 SP1, while many experts believe the company will ship the final of IE9 in April 2011 to coincide with its annual MIX conference.
The FAQ suggests that the final versions of both two products will ship simultaneously, or nearly so.
The beta of IE9 that launched Sept. 15 requires four already-available Windows 7 updates -- two published in June, the others in August -- that are primarily graphics-related bug fixes or that add support for IE9 functionality.
But the final will apparently demand more, a curious move since Microsoft has repeatedly characterized Windows 7 SP1 as nothing more than a collection of previously-released security patches and other fixes. Unlike 2004's Windows XP SP2, Windows 7 SP1 will not include new features.
"Organizations must plan, pilot and deploy Internet Explorer 9 as part of or after a Windows 7 SP1 deployment," Microsoft maintained in the FAQ.
The SP1 requirement may be derived from the four updates already available -- they would be packaged in SP1 -- or from future, not-yet-released updates -- or a combination of the two.
This isn't the first time Microsoft has blocked some users from running IE9. The new browser will not run on Windows XP , the still-dominant nine-year-old OS.
Earlier this week, Microsoft urged companies not to wait for IE9 to migrate their PCs to Windows 7, a recommendation the FAQ repeated. "Microsoft recommends that organizations do not disrupt ongoing deployment projects but continue deploying Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8," the FAQ stated.
Pushing enterprises to upgrade to Windows 7 now, not at some point after IE9's launch, is to Microsoft's benefit, of course, since the sooner it gets customers onto the new operating system, the sooner it reaps revenue from the OS and associated products, such as Windows Server 2008 R2 and SharePoint 2010.
Microsoft made a point to stress that even though companies moving to the Windows 7/IE8 combination may use that browser for only a limited time, the work would not be wasted.
"Your Internet Explorer 8 migration investments will be preserved when you are ready to deploy Internet Explorer 9," argued Rich Reynolds , Microsoft's chief Windows marketing executive, in a post to a company blog Tuesday.
Even so, Microsoft doesn't want to dissuade users from trying out IE9.
"Regardless of your organization's stage of Windows 7 deployment plans, we still encourage you to explore the Internet Explorer 9 Beta," added Reynolds.
The IE9 FAQ also said that Microsoft will release the usual array of deployment tools for IE9, including a blocking utility to prevent Windows Update from automatically downloading and installing the new browser. Microsoft has released such blocking tools for other browsers, including IE8 in 2009 and IE7 in 2006.
Microsoft did not immediately reply to questions on the IE9-Windows 7 SP1 ties, including why SP1 is necessary to run the new browser.
The IE9 beta can be downloaded from Microsoft's site.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Apple releases iOS 4.1 for iPhones, iPod Touches


As promised at last week's event, Apple5-Pack Premium Reusable LCD Screen Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth for Apple iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB [Accessory Export Packaging] on Wednesday released iOS 4.1, its first significant update to the iOS platform that was introduced with the iPhone 4 earlier this summer. The update includes several new features including HDR photos, HD video upload, and a working Game Center.
Several bugs were also fixed in this latest update, including the highly-publicized proximity sensor issue and security issues involving FaceTime, GIFs and TIFFs, and at least 20 bugs in the WebKit framework of the Mobile Safari browser. The fourth generation iPod touch runs iOS 4.1 natively, thus upgrading the device is unnecessary.
  While the security updates and bug fixes would be available for all models 4.1 supports -- iPhone 3G, 3GS, and 4, and second generation and newer iPod touches -- some of its highly publicized features would only be available to iPhone 4 users.For example, CEO Steve Jobs showed off HDR photo capture, which is intended to improve the exposure of photos taken with the iPhone. This functionality would only work with the newest iPhone: older models would need to use third-party applications. The same goes for HD video uploading -- that too is an iPhone 4-only feature.
While the iPhone 3G would stand to gain the least from this latest update, it does fix performance problems that were the most common issue. iPhone 3G devices with iOS 4.1 should see a substantial improvement in performance.
Game Center and the ability to view rented TV shows would be supported across all three compatible models, however. iTunes Ping would also make its debut appearance in the iTunes app.
The size of the upgrade would vary based on model. To upgrade, connect the device to iTunes and click "Check for Updates."

UltraDefrag - disk defragmentation tool for Windows

UltraDefrag is a powerful disk defragmentation tool for Windows. It is the first open source defragmenter with full support of system locked files defragmentation. Actually all files including registry hives and paging file can be processed by UltraDefrag during the Windows boot process.
Also one of the primary goals of the UltraDefrag design is doing the job as fast and reliable as possible.
UltraDefrag is fully compatible with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 and all of the 64-bit editions of Windows.



Some UltraDefrag highlights
Boot Time Defrag
  • Boot Time Defragmentation :
This feature provides an ability to defragment any system files. Including page file, registry hives, hiberfil.sys file and many other files locked by the system or other applications when windows is fully running.
Shutdown after a job

  • Computer Shut Down after a job has completed :
We all know how long a defragment or a compact job can take. All of us most of the time leave the PC unattended while it does its job. With this option you can set UD to shutdown the PC after a job has been completed. This saves electricity and avoids many hazards.

Compact Option
  • Fast Disk Optimization:
The optimizer rearranges all data and places them to the beginning of the drive. In many instances we have found, that the system is more stable and performs a lot better under load, if data is placed at the beginning of the drive.

Single File and Folder Defragmentation
  • Single File and Folder Defragmentation :
After UltraDefrag is installed you have the ability to select any file or folder and defragment it. This option is mostly useful, if you have recently installed an application or a game and would like to have it defragmented immediately for maximum performance.

Single File and Folder Defragmentation
  • Extended and Customizable G.U.I :
UltraDefrag allows you to customize its graphical user interface, such as Font and its sizes. It adapts to the Windows theme you are using. Unlike Vista and other versions of Windows Defrag, UD shows a graphical representation of the drive like it did on older generations of Windows.

Original Link : http://http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.net/

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Profiler Magic is a Skype extra which converts your Skype contacts into a database style structure

Profiler Magic is a Skype extra which converts your Skype contacts into a database style structure where you can quickly and easily view, sort and filter your contacts by key pieces of data contained on their profiles. That key data includes: Skype username, full name, number of contacts they have, approved contact?, gender, birth date, language, country, state, city, home phone, work phone, mobile phone, email address (blank column), home page, mood and their about me data.

In other words, profiling provides a way for you to filter whatever data you have looking for specific criteria. This gives you the best way to instantly target your marketing efforts much mPennsylvania provides customized PETI tools to its EETT grantees.(Profiling Educational Technology Integration, Enhancing Education Through Technology): ... (Technological Horizons In Education)ore effectively.

How well do you know your Skype contacts?
Can you quickly find the people on your contact list who are men who speak English and are living in the USA (like the above example) ?
Can you quickly search through their details looking for key words or phrases that are part of their Home page, Mood, About Me?
If you really want to tap into the power of what you have in your personal Skype Contact list, then you should start thinking about the term Data Mining. In a nutshell, what we provide to you is the capability to review your entire Skype Contact list (and more), in a database style structure, and to say the least it is a real eye-opener. If you like Profiler Magic, check the Help Menu for our companion product that will generate new targeted contacts in bulk for you from Skype's 500 million member database.

Main Features
Source of Skype Contacts:


  • Directly from your open Skype account


  • From a saved Skype contacts (vcf) file


  • From an open Skype Group Chat
Export Contact Profiles To:


  • MS Excel


  • OpenOffice


  • CSV File

System Requirements


  • Windows Operating System - XP, Vista, Win 7


  • Skype Version 3.8 or 4.1 to profile your Skype contacts.


  • Recommend: MS Excel, OpenOffice or other compatible spreadsheet program.