By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer and keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to more efficiently maintain your computer and safeguard your privacy when you’re online. 1. Free up disk spaceRead More
Month: June 2010
NRO Beneficiaries list
The Government of Pakistan has released the list of National Reconciliation Ordinance aka NRO beneficiaries to the public. The list is not yet complete and the one available to media contains only 248 politicians and bureaucrats. Names of some of the NRO beneficiaries are given here for record. 1) Asif Ali Zardari –Read More
Political Victimization in Pakistan
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Monster Vision Max 3D Universal Glasses
Again again, we’re talking about those 3DTVs, but for the mean time it’s about the glasses that completes the effects. With such different 3DTVs manufacturers we can expect to put on a different pair of 3D glasses all the time, which makes this Monster Vision Max 3D Universal Glasses beneficial setting a standardRead More
Sony Alpha 390 cheap entry level DSLR outed for AU
Aussie photography beginners will sure to love this new and shall we say “cheap” entry level DSLR from Sony –the Alpha 390. Sony’s newly announced DSLR for Australia is bargain for $799 with a single lens kit that includes 14.2MP, tilting 2.7-inch LCD screen view finder, in-body image stabilization and an APS-C CCDRead More
European Union Plans for Solar Farm in Sahara Desert to Power Europe
The European countries seems to be the largest “green” goers, how? They’ve been seeing few years from now that almost all cars on Europe will be e-cars, aside from that, European Union plans of filling the 0.3 percent of Sahara desert to power the whole continent. In fact, filling 1 percent of SaharaRead More
Solar Camera Strap Concept
It’s a bit frustrating when your camera’s battery goes out in the middle of an outdoor trip. Luckily, you don’t have to worry because if this Weng Jie’s solar camera strap concept goes on retail, you’ll have the power at the comfort of your neck, just be sure you’re under the sun. ThisRead More
Monster To Release LeBron Custom Headphone Line
The high-end headphone maker Monster Cables has just announced that Cleveland Cavaliers basketball superstar LeBron James will be the next celebrity to engrave its name on its classy headphones. If you can remember LeBron have already appeared on Beats by Dr. Dre model commercial. The custom headphones for LeBron will join Lady GagaRead More
Fujifilm’s new 12 megapixel FinePix XP10 waterproof digital camera
Fujifilm’s new 12 megapixel FinePix XP10 waterproof digital camera has been reviewed by Photography Blog, summing up to an overall positive review scores, gladly, it has that 5x zoom lens, 720p video recording, solid construction, and a totally “funky” design. One thing you should be loving about this durable XP10, though it sitRead More
Apple: iPhone 4 Sold 1.7 Million, Despite Glitches
With 1.7 million iPhone 4s sold within three days of launch, the only thing Apple’s sorry for is that it couldn’t meet demand. Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said in a press release that the iPhone 4 was the company’s most successful product launch ever. The two previous iPhone models, the 3GS andRead More
Forget The Bubble Talk, This Gold Rise Is For Real
While a few mainstream outlets are coming around to at least acknowledging gold’s stellar run, most remain skeptical or outright bearish. And the blasphemy they purport is that gold is in a bubble. Let’s settle it, right now, and shut these naysayers up. Gold returned 10 (and as much as 14) times yourRead More
41 Awesome Properties You Can Buy From Debt-Ridden France
State deficit, debts and austerity package – France needs all the money it can get. Recently, the French Finance Ministry announced that it will put 1700 properties on the market, to be sold between now and 2013. Part of the money will be used to reduce the country’s deficit. There’s a bit of everything –Read More
Bathroom Renovation
Let’s face it: the North American bathroom isn’t the most glamorous of rooms. Ranging from staid and boring to downright dangerous, with slippery showers and water hogging toilet tanks and tubs set in a poorly ventilated, water-tight box, many modern bathrooms just haven’t been designed as thoughtfully the rest of our homes. ThisRead More
How to Go Green: Hybrid Cars
Everyone knows that our automotive way of life has had a massive impact on the environment. Better public transportation, getting more people on bicycles, and carpooling and car-sharing all have their place in making the world a greener place, but the transition to a green utopia where we’re whisked through tubes and droppedRead More
Declare Freedom From Oil on the National Mall
Image credit: Moving Beyond Oil “The BP disaster in the Gulf is a wake up call,” Moving Beyond Oil says, “now is our chance to turn the tides and create a clean energy future that moves us beyond oil.” To make this happen, they are planning a mass action on the National Mall and they needRead More
Pedestrian Power Takes a Step Up
Image credit: Good Expanding bike-share programs, increased funding, and continual reinvention: Maybe it’s just summer, but being a pedestrian seems to be a better prospect than ever. According to Good, it’s not just the weather. Their latest infographic maps the ascendancy of person-powered transport. Good writes: It’s summer, and you may be seeing more people out on theRead More
Keepin’ Cool Misting System Radically Cools Your Outdoor Spaces
Last year we shared the magic of flash evaporation and its instant cooling powers with you. If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to take advantage of it, this cheap misting system will keep you cool all summer long. What is flash evaporation cooling and how does it work? A recap from ourprior article:Read More
How to Stay Fit (and Cool) Despite the Summer Heat
Summer is the season you exercise for, but now that it’s here, how do you keep your fitness routine in check without collapsing from the heat? Here’s how to stay cool and in shape during those hot summer months. Photo by kk+. Ever wonder why it’s so hard to keep exercising in the heat? InsteadRead More
How to Prevent Your Computer from Overheating (and Why It’s Important)
Keeping your computer running within safe temperatures is important, especially as the temperature rises outside. Here’s how to make sure your computer’s not overheating—and how to fix it if it is. Photo by Alfo23. The cooling system of your computer is one of the most important features of the device. Without the cooling system,Read More
Wi-Fi Analyzer Finds the Best Hotspots and Improves Your Home Network
Android: Wi-Fi Analyzer can scan nearby wireless access points and show which spot has the best signal and least traffic. That’s neat on its own, but the free app can also help you boost your home wireless network. Wi-Fi Analyzer does a pretty nifty job of offering up intriguing views of your Wi-FiRead More
Know Your Body’s Quick-Cooling Spots
You’ve probably heard that you can pour water over your wrists or neck to cool off quickly, but we’ve got the lowdown on all the body’s best cooling spots, as well as the most effective ways to use them. Original diagram byRexxS. Get Acquainted With Your Body’s Pulse Points The reason this remedyRead More
Apple Carves Out A Special App Store Area For “Awesome iOS 4 Apps”
By now, many of you have your new iPhone 4s. And even more of you have an iPhone equipped with the latest iOS 4 software. So you want to find the apps tailored to run on it, right? Well, now Apple has a section of the App Store for that. Apple has singled out 36 apps thatRead More
Windows 7 Sells 7 Copies Every Second, 150 Million Copies Total Sold So Far
The Windows operating system upgrade cycle is in full swing. Microsoft has sold 150 million copies of Windows 7 since it launched last October. That comes to 7 copies every second. Windows 7 is by far the “fastest selling operating system in history,” according to Microsoft. But, in case you are wondering, those Windows 7 launchRead More
Ustream CEO John Ham On The Future Of Live Video (And What Happens If YouTube Goes Live)
Looking around the web, it’s clear that live video streaming is on the rise. News sites are frequently embedding breaking content, artists are live-streaming their concerts as a promotion vehicle, and celebrities are increasingly broadcasting the mundane events of their daily lives (apparently lots of people like watching that sort of thing too).Read More
KickApps Launches Facebook App Development Suite
White label social networking startup KickApps has launched a new development suite that aims to simplify the Facebook app development for marketers, brand managers and developers. The KickApps App Studio now allows anyone, including non-programmers, to create rich media Facebook applications. The suite’s ease of use is obtained through drag and drop functionality, allowingRead More
Ticketmaster Rival Ticketfly Acquires Music Event Listing And Promotion Service Gigbot
Online ticketing startup Ticketfly has acquired music event listing and promotions site Gigbot. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Ticketfly, which helps concert promoters sell tickets by leveraging social media, plans to integrate Gigbot’s technology into its portal. Gigbot’s flagship product, Gigbot Pro adopts a similar social media model to Ticketfly, allowing musicians to promote showsRead More
Google Chrome Now Comes With Flash Built In
Last March, Adobe and Google jointly announced that Flash Player would soon come built in to the latter’sChrome browser, eliminating the need for users to download, install and update it separately. On Thursday evening, Google released Chrome 5.0.375.86to the Stable channel on Linux, Mac, and Windows, with a fix for a number of security issues. More importantly, the integrated Flash PlayerRead More
VoIP company Vopium raises $16.5 million in bid to challenge Skype
[Copenhagen] Danish VoIP technology company Vopiumhas received a $16.5 million capital injection, expanding its group of owners with telecom investor Raghuvinder Kataria, one of the early backers of what is now Bharti Airtel (one of the world’s largest telecommunication service providers). With the investment, Kataria now owns the majority of shares in Vopium, which will use the funding to expandRead More
Ambassador Inn Hotel
Address: – 5-A Sher Shah Block New Garden Town Lahore , Pakistan Email: – ambassadorinn@yahoo.com Phone: – +92423-5844414 Fax: – +92423-5844449 Mobile:- +92333-4944493 Mobile:- +92321-4024072 Only for Companies and Families Room Facilities Check out Timing 12Noon 24 hours Security Cover Corporate 2000+tax complimentary break fast • For Conference & Events hall available • Quality Hospitality • HygienicRead More
Michael Jackson biography
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American recording artist, entertainer, and philanthropist. Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records. His contribution to music, dance and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, made himRead More
US consumers purchase $55 million worth of 3D TVs and Blu-ray players, despite the glasses
It’s early days yet, but NPD claims that revenue from US sales of 3D TVs and standalone 3D-capable Blu-ray players has exceeded $55 million in the first three months of availability. Mind you, this steady growth comes despite the absence of some major players. While that number might sound big, it’s tiny inRead More
Play Those iPhone Apps Like a Real, Live Guitarist
There are heaps of rhythm guitar apps available now (even a Guns ‘N Roses-branded one), but tapping your fingers on an iPhone does get pretty tired. Strumming on your iPhone insidea guitar though—now there’s an idea. It’ll come as no surprise that the Fingerist originates from Japan. With an inbuilt speaker (or line-out for plugging intoRead More
128GB BDXL Blu-ray disc specification finalized… and fabulous!
Looks like the Blu-ray Disc Association has published the final specs for the monster BDXL disc, opening the way for manufacturers to start introducing the technology in their optical drives. Not too much here that we don’t already know: aimed at institutions and folks who need to archive lots and lots of… stuff, BDXL discsRead More
iPhone 4 and TomTom Car Kit brought together with velcro
Disappointed to find out that your brand new iPhone 4 won’t work with the TomTom Car Kit for iPhoneyou paid $100 for? Well, it looks like there’s a surprisingly simple fix: velcro. As tipster Ben Peacock has informed us, all you have to do is cut a small strip of velcro (the soft side) andRead More
Parrot’s AR.Drone does a high-speed flyby of the FCC’s control tower
While you’re busy saving up for the totally awesome AR.Drone’s $300 price tag as it makes its way toward a September launch, you can now bide your time sifting through its fifteen-odd documents posted to the FCC this week, including a bunch of internal and external photos that do a good job conveying theRead More
iPhone 4 or EVO 4G which one should you get?
Hoo boy. This is a tough one, isn’t it? In our years at Engadget, we’ve rarely seen such deafening debate and adulation for a pair of devices. In one corner we have the iPhone 4, coming off a few relatively easy rounds atop the smartphone mind share heap. However, the Droid and its ilkRead More
Nokia N9 (or something) in the wild: 8 megapixel camera, American 3G?
We told you, didn’t we? Whether you want to call this the N98, the N900’s successor, or the N8 plus QWERTY, what you’re looking at above is potentially the visage of Nokia’s next smartphone. It’s being dubbed the N9 by the folks at Negri Electronics, who also inform us it has an 8 megapixel imagerRead More
Pointgrab’s motion sensing tech coming to more laptops, we go hands-off
Yeah, so we haven’t been the biggest proponents of motion sensing laptops — it’s sort of hard to see the point when you’ve usually got your hands on the keyboard or touchpad to control the screen — but apparently Pointgrab’s software is gaining some traction. The software, which works with any 2D webcam, isRead More
Microsoft Introduces New Sleek Black Xbox 360 Console
It has been a staple in the video game industry for generations now: roughly every five years, the major console manufacturers roll out new systems, packing graphics that are even more eye-popping and features we couldn’t have previously imagined. The core gaming world immediately goes crazy for early previews of next generation titles,Read More
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