Free Access To Websites Without Registering
Go to
-http://bugmenot.com/
and type the URL of the website you want to log into.
Examples:
-http://www.nytimes.com/, -http://www.winnetmag.com/
etcetera.
Another (and better) way is changing the user agent of your browser to:
Googlebot/2.1+
-http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html
This is very easy in Mozilla's Firefox. Download and install the User Agent Switcher from
-http://www.chrispederick.com/work/firefox/useragentswitcher/
and add the Googlebot user agent.
Have fun, Dead Dreamer!
-]Edit[- Now this kicks ass, was just browsing entire forum without even needing to login to view restricted areas, and it works on other sites
And no, you cant access the hidden forums either, already tried that
It includes the following programs:
Acrobat 8.0
WindowBlind 5.04 Enhanced plus many new themes
TuneUp Utilities 2007 English
Microsoft Java VM Build 3809
Sun Java 2 Version5.0.6 W/SP2
IE 7 Final Activated
Firefox 2
Thunderbird 1.5.0.9
Klite Codec Pack 2.80
WM Player 11
ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.2006 Pro
Blindwrite 6.0.1.19 By eXperience
Nero 7.59 Lite
Poweriso 3.5
UltrIso 8.6.0.1936
Fraunhofer IIs MP3 Code
Quicktime Alternative
Acrobat Reader
WinRAR
Windows Vista RTM sidebar plus extra gadgets
History of updates and fixes;
- Added Segoe Print and Segoe ****** Fonts (Fixes Notes Gadget)
- Added more cool Gadgets (Black Jack, Tetris, Bricks, Pong, Command Launcher, Internet Search)
- Fixed Version Number in Add-Remove Programs (from 5477 to 5744)
- Minor RegDLL Changes
- Now uses ProfileItems for QuickLaunch Shortcut
- Improved Installation process (No more RunOnceEx Box)
- Fixed VAIO Shell Extension not registering
- Added Vista Calculator and Drive Info Gadgets
- Changed skin to Glass
- Quick Launch shortcut moved to UserProfile
- Systray Icon issue FIXED! (Had to go from RTM 6.0.6000 down to RC2 6.0.5744, I will go back to RTM when the new VAIO Build is released)
- Added Calibri fonts (Fixes CPU Meeter)
- Changed the Sidebar Skin to a much nicer one as you can see in the screenshot (Fade Skin)
- Changed Shortcut placement from All Programs to All Programs -> Accesories
When taking a picture, it's not surprising that your first instinct may be to place the subject smack dab in the center of the frame. But for a more compelling composition, imagine the scene that you're going to photograph with imaginary lines dissecting the frame into three sections, horizontally and vertically. Rather than always placing the subject in the center of the frame, put it in one-third of the frame - just a bit off-center. This placement gives the subject room to "move" in or out of the frame; it also adds pizzazz to the overall photograph, showing the viewer the environment the subject is in.
Know How to Use Your Flash
In low-light situations, use a tripod and a flash that is balanced with the available light. You can also try using your flash with a slower shutter speed. Take the flash off your camera and avoid pointing it directly at the subject. You can bounce the flash off the ceiling or wall if your camera has the ability. And keep this in mind: The best flash photographs are those in which you can't tell if the photographer used a flash.
Take as Many Photos as You Can
It's always better to have more material than you think you need. And who knows, the photographs you take on a whim may turn out better than your planned shots.
Check the Background
Try to avoid distracting backgrounds. Plain backgrounds often work best. And don't forget to make sure your subject doesn't have anything sticking out of his or her head, like a tree or a utility pole. (It happens more than you think.)"
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This software can be used to delete locked ringtones,pictures, video etc from your motorola phone. It can also be used to transfer files to the phone.
*NOTE: THIS SOFTWARE REQUIRES YOUR PHONE TO BE CONNECTED TO YOUR COMPUTER VIA A USB CABLE.
Also you may need to install ONE of the following usb drivers on your computer (if its not already installed):
USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 32BIT VERSION
USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 64BIT VERSION
With a troubled economy and a lingering concerns about the spread of swine flu, youd think we have enough to worry about without our consumer electronics rebelling against us. But what you dont know about your iPod headphones might shock you.
No, seriously. They might shock you. Electrically. Apple knowledge base article TS2729 warns users about that ever so dangerous intersection between your earbuds and static electricity, though the company is also quick to point out that this could happen with any earbuds.
This condition is very similar to dragging your feet across a carpet and receiving a static shock by touching a door knob. However, instead of the static charge building up on your body, the charge builds up on the device that the earbuds are connected to. Likewise, instead of the static buildup discharging through your finger when you touch a door knob, it discharges through the earbuds.
Dont fret, though. Apples got a number of suggestions for how you can deal with this kind of problem. For example, since static electricity commonly occurs in dry environments, you could buy a humidifierwait, could this mean Apples going into the humidifier business? Quick, buy up all the humidifier stock you can find!
The company also suggests anti-static hand lotion, which I thought was made up, but apparently its a real thing. Oh, and Apple also says that you should consider wearing different clothes.
To be fair, though, that has little to do with static electricity. The folks from Cupertino just think your wardrobe could use an update.
Also, dont rub your iPod on materials which could cause a build-up of static electricity. Strike thatplease dont rub your iPod on anything, alright? We dont have the money to bail you out again.
In related news, Microsoft has published a similar article on their site, tentatively titled How Not To Get Made Fun of for Having a Zune. Unfortunately, its not really all that helpful, as it just contains sad emoticons and a link to the Apple Store.
http://support.mientaygsm.com:33/support/FLASH%20FILE/MOTOROLA/RSD/
username:cfonemart.com
Password:cfonemart.com
CS4 License Manager 1.0
http://www.filefactory.com/file/af7d767/n/Adobe_CS4_License_Manager_1_0_rar
Adobe All Products v1.0 fix Only
http://www.filefactory.com/file/af7d7b5/n/Adobe_All_Products_v1_0_Keymaker_Only_by_CORE_rar
Directions
Rapidshare traces the users IP address to limit each user to a certain amount of downloading per day. To get around this, you need to show the rapidshare server, a different IP address. You can do this one of multiple ways.
Requesting a new IP address from your ISP server.
Here's how to do it in windows:
1. Click Start
2. Click run
3. In the run box type cmd.exe and click OK
4. When the command prompt opens type the following. ENTER after each new line.
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
exit
5. Erase your cookies in whatever browser you are using.
6. Try the rapidshare download again.
Frequently you will be assigned a new IP address when this happens. Sometime you will, sometimes you will not. If you are on a fixed IP address, this method will not work. To be honest, I do not know how to do this in linux/unix/etc. If this works for you, you may want to save the above commands into a batch file, and just run it when you need it.
Electronic Arts have confirmed that the next version of The Sims will be free of Digital Rights Management (DRM).
The firm came in for considerable criticism last year, when the copy protection limited users to three installations of the game Spore.
The Sims division head, Ron Humble, said the game would use traditional serial code copy protection as "this is a good, time-proven solution".
DRM was introduced to c****at game piracy but proved unpopular with users.
"The game will have disc-based copy protection - there is a serial code, just like The Sims 2," said Mr Humble in a blog posting.
"To play the game there will not be any online authentication needed."
"We feel like this is a good, time-proven solution, that makes it easy for you to play the game without DRM methods that feel overly invasive or leave you concerned about authorization server access in the distant future," he added.
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The technology world is buzzing about Google Voice, predicting it's going to eat the telecommunications world for lunch. And I've got to admit that the service sounds pretty fantastic. I'll be signing up on the first day.
In a nutshell, here's what you'll be able to do with the free program:
1. Get a single phone number that routes calls to your cell, work and home phones simultaneously.
2. Call numbers in the U.S. for free. And call internationally for ridiculously low rates -- I'm talking 2 cents a minute to China.
3. Get your voicemail transcribed into e-mail or text messages.
4. Make free conference calls.
Nokia 5330 XpressMusic
With its edgy, top-sliced design and illumination effects, Nokia 5330 XpressMusic is ideal for music and keeping in touch with your social network. XpressMusic touch keys on the side of the display provide instant access to music. The standard 3.5mm jack offers crystal clear sound for any headphones, and the extended battery life gives more than 26 hours of playback time. Of course, the Nokia 5330 XpressMusic provides access to sites that specialize in online sharing, including Ovi, Facebook, and MySpace.
The Nokia 5330 XpressMusic is expected to be available in the third quarter of 2009 for an estimated retail price of 160 EUR.
To enhance your music listening experience on the go, Nokia offers a variety of accessories. Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-504 - that has recently started shipping - has high quality audio with powerful speakers, echo cancellation and noise reduction. Nokia Stereo Headset WH-500 is also great for both music and calls and compatible with a broad range of devices. Both headsets are easy to fold up and store in the carrying pouch. The small-size Nokia Mini Speakers MD-8 with extra long playtime are ideal for sharing favorite songs with friends.
Nokia 5030
Nokia 5030 is the company's first phone with an internal FM radio antenna, which eliminates the need for a headset or external speakers. The one touch FM radio and channel selection keys on the side of the device ensure the product lives up to its XpressRadio name. Placed sideways on the table, the Nokia 5030 doubles as a portable FM radio and is ideal for emerging markets, where people rely on a radio as their main source of entertainment and news. The Nokia 5030 has up to a day of listening time and 10 hours of talk time, which comes to life with the powerful loudspeaker, and is available in two colors - graphite and red.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jk1ytmwqi1x/YOUTGET.4.9.7.rar
YouTubeGet is an all-in-one software designed to make quick and easy work to download YouTube videos and convert them.
Offering a multitude of methods to acquire the video, this application has all the power you need while still
remaining small and easy to use. After downloading videos it will auto convert FLV files to MP4, 3GP, AVI, WMV, MOV etc.
Soon, you can see YouTube videos on your MP4 or Cell phone. The program is very easy to use due to the usability of the
user interface and to an interesting feature. When you copy a link from YouTube it will be automatically placed into
the URL area of the program if the program is started. So the only things to do after selecting the file to download are:
to provide the path and the name for the newly saved file and press the download button. In the unregistered version you
can select different output file types but you can't modify their properties.
Features:
- Resume Broken Download
- Download YouTube Videos to Cell Phone, iPod, PSP
- Download YouTube Videos and Burn to a CD/DVD
- Clipboard Monitor Helps You to Download YouTube Videos Much Easier
- YouTube Browser
- Easy to Use
- Support AVI, WMV, MOV, MP4, 3GP, MP3 etc
- Build-In FLV Converter
Twenty years ago Japan's Nintendo Co. launched the Game Boy, the iconic handheld video game player that spawned characters from Super Mario to Pokemon and sold 200 million units worldwide.
When the Game Boy was first launched this week in 1989, Japan was enjoying its economic "bubble years," Madonna's "Like a Prayer" topped international charts, and Chinese students were just starting to mass on Tiananmen Square.
Video games had recently moved from the arcades into family homes. In Japan children were playing Nintendo's Family Computer or "Famicom" games on their television sets, and simple handheld games called Game and Watch.
But the Game Boy -- sold at 8,000 yen (80 dollars at today's exchange rate) -- was the first portable console with changeable game cartridges and marketed as "35 hours of games in your pocket with just four batteries."
"Children were so happy they could play on the train after school and before the inevitable evening crash courses," recalled Hirokazu Hamamura, head of Enterbrain, a publishing company on the gaming industry.
"If Nintendo beat its rivals in this field, it's because the company has spent decades in the universe of social gaming," he said.
Kyoto-based Nintendo started off in 1889 as a maker of card games and moved into toys in the early 1900s. In 1983, it launched the hit Famicom, called the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States.
Nintendo "understood the young public, which was not the case for electronic groups like Sony, which targeted adults," said Hamamura.
Sony came up with the Walkman in 1979 but only launched a hand-held game console, the PlayStation Portable, years after the Game Boy.
The Game Boy -- first associated with games ranging from Tetris to the endless adventures of Pikachu and its Pocket Monsters friends -- has since then kicked off a revolution in gaming software.
"Video games played on television essentially revolved around fight games or a game between two players or against the console," said Hamamura.
"But with the Game Boy and Tetris, the types of missions began to evolve," leading to more diverse and sophisticated games such as Pokemon, he said.
Consoles of the Game Boy series -- which includes the pocket, lite and colour versions -- have since sold 118 million units, while the follow-up Game Boy Advance series sold 82 million consoles.
Twenty years on, Nintendo's portable consoles have grown up with their users. Nintendo in 2004 launched the dual-screen or DS portable console, which has since sold more than 100 million units around the world.
It boasts games such as the popular "Dragon Quest," but also study applications, restaurant guides, dictionaries and other functions. Some primary schools in Japan now use it to teach English and Japanese kanji characters.
"Nintendo has always preserved the same philosophy: entertaining the family," said Hamamura. "But in 20 years the company has also expanded its range of games with educational titles, which has turned adults into players."
Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata reportedly said recently that "it's a grand vision to have every student at every school using a DS.
"It will take time and energy to reach that goal because the DS has been viewed by teachers as an enemy for a long time."
.content>You can easily enhance your photo effects by blending your digital photos onto another image. The photo will be masked as special effect which you can select from a lot of masks.
You can also easily add cool frame onto your pictures. And you can insert text into pictures with speech frame.
It makes your photo more interesting and attractive.
You can easily change the size and position of the photos just by clicking and dragging them. You can even rotate the the photo
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The next version of the Bluetooth wireless technology is expected to transfer data 10 times faster than the current incarnation. Gadgets using it could be on the market by early next year.
The consortium behind the technology, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, said this week it has united on a standard for Bluetooth 3.0, which will include an option for the faster data transfers. Those could be useful for moving music or movies from a PC to a cell phone or media player.
Three chip companies Atheros Communications Inc., Broadcom Corp. and CSR PLC said they had products that would work with the new high-speed option. When the Bluetooth chip is called on to transfer a large file, it borrows a Wi-Fi chip in the same gadget to make the actual transfer. When the Wi-Fi chip isn't needed, Bluetooth turns it off, conserving power. It can then maintain a low-power connection with the Bluetooth chip.
While Bluetooth 3.0 with the high-speed option is 10 times faster than current Bluetooth, it's about 20 times slower than a USB cable, so it will likely be less than ideal for a complete music library or a long movie.
A c****ination of Bluetooth and a different, and potentially even faster radio technology, ultra-wideband, was announced in 2006, but delays in getting it to work prompted the Bluetooth group to look at Wi-Fi. Then the Wi-Fi-based technology was also delayed: When the Bluetooth group talked about that work early in 2008, it said gadgets could be on the market by summer 2009