Posted by admin on Jun 30, 2009 in
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Metageek drops down a few gigahertz with the Wi-Spy 900x: The new spectrum analyzer from Metageek, in a USB dongle form factor as with previous offerings, extracts data from the 900 MHz band, an unlicensed band used for cordless phones, baby monitors, RFID tags, ZigBee, and other mishegas. The price is $199. While WLAN use 2.4 and 5 GHz, there are still plenty of purposes for 900 MHz devices, which take advantage of the better propagation available at this frequency range.
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Posted by admin on Jun 30, 2009 in
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Shocked, similar headings are being used by malware authors to cash-on the upcoming release of much anticipated Harry Potter movie - ” Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince “, cyber-criminals are already started to do mass-level Search-Engine-Optimizations targeting Harry Potter fans hiding their malicious payloads inside fake downloads offering full-length pre-release version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince . read more

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Posted by admin on Jun 29, 2009 in
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As expected, Comcast will resell Clearwire’s WiMax service: The Comcast High-Speed 2Go brand will be powered by Clearwire, starting in Portland. Comcast is focused on the mobile part, of course, since the company has its own extensive residential and business fixed broadband portfolio. Comcast has invested in Clearwire, and has previously resold Sprint Nextel service, as well.
The company will offer a Metro plan and card that works only in the WiMax footprint area, and a Nationwide plan and card that offers 3G everywhere Sprint has it, and 4G within WiMax footprints.
Comcast is using the power of the bundle, where the reduced cost in presenting and collecting multiple bills results in savings for the company and the consumer, with a 12-month introductory rate. A $50/mo bundle pairs 12 Mbps home cable broadband with WiMax service; consumers can add national 3G service for another $20/mo. The rate after 12 months is $73/mo for WiMax and $93/mo for 3G+WiMax, or $30 to $50 above the current 12 Mbps broadband rate. You pay separately for a broadband dongle, likely under $100, but that information wasn’t provided yet.
Clearwire charges $50/mo for unlimited consumer roaming, and has a variety of business plans for shared bandwidth among multiple accounts. Sprint has a combined 3G/4G plan that’s $80/mo (with a 2-year contract) that includes 5 GB per month of 3G bandwidth and unlimited 4G bandwidth. Comcast appears to be following both firms’ leads on that topic.
With either plan, it looks like a fairly enormous discount, especially during the introductory year, but also thereafter.
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Posted by admin on Jun 29, 2009 in
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Nobody likes to listen support service touch-tone menus when trying to reach call-center support executive, luckily if you are in USA or Canada free deep-dialing service Fonolo takes the pain out of lengthy and boring phone-menu navigation automating the whole process letting you reach the desired option fast, but if you are in other countries here is a simple trick which will let you dial directly to the desired location in IVR system and reach the support executive. read more


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Posted by admin on Jun 28, 2009 in
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Today I faced a very strange and rare error while accessing my SD memory-card on my Windows XP PC, the memory-card was getting detected fine but accessing the card rebooted the computers every-time, further investing the event-log revealed Fat.sys errors causing the reboots.


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Posted by admin on Jun 27, 2009 in
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Apple iPhone Operating System has undergone its third major update but it still lacks many basic functionality like option to delete all contact in your address-book from within the phone, if you are struggling to erase your iPhone contacts list here is an fast and easy single-click solution for deleting all contacts from your iPhone. read more


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Posted by admin on Jun 25, 2009 in
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I complained the other day that camera manufacturers weren’t integrating support for Eye-Fi’s Wi-Fi SD cards: But that’s not quite right: a few camera makers have the religion. Eye-Fi is the only generic solution to moving images (and now video) from a camera to a computer or photo-sharing service via Wi-Fi. The market seems to me huge, and Eye-Fi continues to expand models, features, and distribution channels, as well as upload partners. This makes me think the market is robust, too.
However, no competing product has entered the field. Eye-Fi is a startup, and you might expect another firm–a memory-card maker, certainly–would add up the potential and try to compete. It has not happened after nearly 2 years of product in the market.
Camera makers should thus wake up: if they can’t properly integrate Wi-Fi into the firmware and hardware of their cameras–and I’d argue no Wi-Fi equipped camera below the expensive professional level has yet done so–then the only reasonable partner is Eye-Fi.
Eye-Fi has two limitations in operating as a separately functioning computer-on-a-card independent of the camera’s gear. First, a camera’s standard power-down operation will remove the power to the card before all uploads have completed in many cases. I upgraded my Wi-Fi network by moving to 802.11n, and that reduced congestion and seems to make the Eye-Fi cards I use–which have 802.11g built in–more efficient at uploading.
Second, the camera can’t alert the user that the uploads have completed. Eye-Fi gets around this with notification services via email or SMS that you can set up for each card. But a ding or dialog would go a lot further.
Eye-Fi has a page at its site that I was unaware of that lists all the camera models that have Eye-Fi integration. This includes 5 recent Casio models that signal whether an Eye-Fi is inserted, allow Wi-Fi to be turned on or off, that stay powered up until uploads are completed, and which indicate transfers in process.
I expect it’s a multi-year process for Eye-Fi to convince cameramakers that the company will be around in the long term, that it is sui generis for Wi-Fi digital cards, and that firmware integration enhances the value of a new camera (i.e., more sales from people who thus need the new cameras) instead of pushing money over to Eye-Fi that the makers would rather keep themselves.


Posted by admin on Jun 25, 2009 in
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We have shared many free automated downloaders for various file-hosters like Rapidshare and Megaupload , but today I will be sharing a pretty unknown utility supporting fast and easy automated downloads from many file-hosters, RDesc is a new software supporting automated simultaneous downloads for free users from file-hosting services like Hotfile, 4Shared, Mediafire, Netload, ZShare, DepositFiles, Easy-Share, Gigasize, Rapidshare and Megaupload . RDesc is very stable and well supported with active development ironing out bugs and adding new features every few days.


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Posted by admin on Jun 25, 2009 in
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Amount of improvements and new features in upcoming version of Firefox web-browser made developers jump the version from 3.1 to 3.5 signifying the major improvements in their browser technology, here is an video showing exactly whats’ new in Firefox 3.5 .

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Posted by admin on Jun 24, 2009 in
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While iPhone lovers were disappointed that the latest unlock from iPhone Dev Team UltraSn0w does not support unlocking the new Apple iPhone 3G S , a good news is here - the author of the original iPhone unlock exploit and Bootloader 4.6 cracker “GeoHot” has made significant progress towards exploiting the new iPhone 3G S bootloader bypassing the sigchecks which could potentially result in an iPhone 3G S jailbreak and unlock , the exploit dubbed Prurplera1n seems to allow inserting of custom commands into iBoot which can be exploited further for achieving the jailbreak and unlock.


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