Saturday, March 5, 2011

Download iOS 4.2.2 (4.3) iPSW Firmware For Apple TV 2G

Apple has been released iOS 4.2.2 ipsw firmware for Apple TV 2G specially to fix a lot of bugs, check out full changelog for iOS 4.2.2 after the Break.
iOS 4.2.2 full changelog:

Audio
Addresses an issue in which audio is not output when playing some video content.



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Video playback
Addresses an issue in which video is not displayed when playing some content.



Audio output setting
Adds an audio output setting for switching to 16-bit audio for compatibility with some TVs and AV receivers.

Live FF/RW improvements
Improves the performance of fast-forwarding and rewinding live events.

Movie description
Addresses an issue in which the description information is not displayed for some movies.

YouTube video order
Addresses an issue in which YouTube subscription videos were not ordered by date.



Download iOS 4.2.2 (4.3) ipsw firmware for Apple TV 2G

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Getting Started with Linux : Why you need to Install Linux?

Curious about Linux, but not ready to dive in head first without a little background? We're on it. As part of our our Night School series, we'll be detailing, troubleshooting, and taking a deeper swim into the open-source OS this week. Today, we're offering some encouragement for the hesitant.
Why, in this day of razor-thin and elegant Macs, a solid Windows 7 offering, and cloud-connected gadgets would anyone bother to carve up their hard drive and install Linux, the geekiest of the major operating systems? Linux will never be everyone's desktop, but here's why it might be just perfect for you, as a workhorse or a hobby.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Change your Windows 7 Logon Screen Background

How to Change Windows 7 Logon Screen Background using Registry for Screen Wallpaper at Oobe folder.

Windows 7 will soon meet with end user customers. Many Windows XP and Vista users are looking for to upgrade or migrate their operating system (OS) to Windows 7.


No matter how functional and well desinged Windows 7 is, users will demand for customizing Windows 7 as their wish.

For example users will like to change Windows 7 logon screen. For instance, I change Windows 7 logon background from default blue screen to a Star Trek Windows 7 logon wallpaper without using a logon changer.


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Now Available


Microsoft released Windows 7 Service Pack 1 today with a ton of bug fixes and security updates for your Windows PC.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Nokia Shows Off Futuristic Phone UIs with Morph Concept

Most of the exciting news in the mobile sector these days comes from companies working on iOS or Android--we don’t hear much from Nokia, but the cell phone giant is still out there making phones. In fact, they’re doing some pretty incredible research on futuristic phone technology, primarily with nanotech. It may be decades until we see consumer products taking advantage of Nokia’s research, but the elastic, wearable phone concept looks awesome to us. Alas, by the time something like this is actually possible, it probably won't even seem cool or cutting-edge anymore.
 Read on to watch two videos that show how Nokia hopes to use nanotechnology to make future phones solar-powered and self-cleaning--and even give them a sense of smell.

Nokia Morph

The Morph is Nokia’s big future-concept project, aimed at showing off most of its research projects in one super device. It’s sort of a phone--more like a flexible touchscreen display that can be molded into a variety of forms, like a flat touchscreen or a wristband. Even if the vague scientific backing of “using nanotechnology” makes this feel more like fiction than reality, we hope devices like this are possible in the future.

Closer to Reality

Surprisingly, quite a few of the concepts demonstrated in the Nokia Morph video already exist in working forms. Obviously none of them are quite so sophisticated, but they’re real. Researchers in Cambridge have been playing around with flexible silicone rubber, evaporated gold to serve as a conductor, and an extremely malleable elastic touchpad. Even stretched 20% beyond its original size, the touchpad works as designed.Our future flexible phones may even be able to smell their surroundings, once again using nanotechnology. By placing nanowires on a chip, Nokia’s researchers have been able to mock up an extremely rudimentary sense of smell. Objects in close proximity with the chip influence the flow of current through the nanowire, which allows it to detect and accurately identify some substances.The rest of Nokia’s research involves touch gestures and camera projection--in other words, stuff that’s not as futuristic or cool as Morph’s bigger ideas.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Windows 7 ULTIMATE Activated & Updatable

Windows 7 ULTIMATE Full iso Updatable English and MULTILANGUAGE SUPPORT | DVD ISO
| Bootable | Untouched |Simple use!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Enable the Quick Launch Bar on Windows 7

You should note that the new Windows 7 taskbar allows you to dock items to the taskbar, combining the features of both the normal taskbar as well as the Quick Launch. For more on this, be sure to read through our coverage of the Windows 7 beta if you haven’t already.

The above screenshot is the Windows 7 taskbar after changing back to XP/Vista mode, and adding the quick launch bar back. Looks just like Vista doesn’t it?