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PhotoScape

Photoscape is a fun and easy photo editing software that enables you to fix and enhance photos.

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  • Viewer: View photos in your folder, create a slideshow
  • Editor: resizing, brightness and color adjustment, white balance, backlight correction, frames, balloons, mosaic mode, adding text, drawing pictures, cropping, filters, red eye removal, blooming, clone stamp
  • Batch editor: Batch edit multiple photos
  • Page: Merge multiple photos on the page frame to create one final photo
  • Combine: Attach multiple photos vertically or horizontally to create one final photo
  • Animated GIF: Use multiple photos to create a final animated photo
  • Print: Print portrait shots, carte de visites(CDV), passport photos
  • Splitter: Slice a photo into several pieces
  • Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it
  • Color Picker: Zoom in on images, search and pick a color
  • Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode
  • Raw Converter: Convert RAW to JPG
  • Paper Print: Print lined, graph, music and calendar paper
  • Face Search: Find similar faces on the Internet

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Microsoft Launches Browser Security Website

 

Microsoft have launched a new website aimed at helping people identify how secure their web browser really is. www.YourBrowserMatters.org will tell visitors in a simple score from 0 to 4 just how secure they are when they go online.
In a blog post today, the company said that 24.4% of all web browsers are outdated and insecure. Of this 15.2% includes Internet Explorer 6 and 7 (it’s odd that Microsoft are suddenly now calling IE7 insecure) and 7.5% are older versions of Mozilla Firefox.
In their breakdown by country the USA appears to be the worst offender with just under 22 million computers using insecure browsers. Brazil is second with just over 7 million, France is third with 5 million, the UK has 4.2 million and China has just under 4 million. I’m not completely sure where this fits with Microsoft’s IE6 Countdown site which states that more than 25% of all browser usage in China is still IE6.

Microsoft’s stats say that this 24.4% equates to around 340 million PCs worldwide. In a statement they said…With that in mind, we’ve partnered with the Anti-Phishing League, Identity Theft Council, and Online Trust Alliance to raise awareness of the critical role browsers play in online security and make it as easy as possible for people to protect themselves.
The new website itself does more than just give your browser a health rating. There is useful information there on what malware is, with a useful video for the uninitiated. There is also information on what modern browsers do to keep people safe when they’re online and also help and advice on how you can stay safer when you’re online.
Oddly, what the browser doesn’t do is bring the latest version of Internet Explorer front and centre, instead relegating it to a small download button hidden away on the website’s last page. This is probably a very good idea given the organisations that Microsoft has formed alliances with for this project.


 
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Review : IPhone 5

Apple has done it again; I am talking about the new iPhone. In this iPhone 5 review, you will learn about the possible new features, speculations about the release date, and the many new features of Apple’s newest iPhone baby.
At this point, much of the information that we know about the iPhone 5 is speculation, as Apple has yet to release a lot of information about their new product. However, there are a few facts that have been confirmed.
  • Dual core processor
First, the iPhone 5 will be coming equipped with a dual core processor, which means it will load at speeds that are mind boggling. The iPhone 5 will also be incorporating graphics chip cards that are more powerful than before, providing you with better still images and videos. It will also run off the 4G network.
  • Will it be as good as the Verizon HTC Smartphone Thunderbold?
Some have speculated that the release date for the iPhone 5 will be spring of 2011, in order to compete with similar phones on the market, such as Verizon’s HTC Smartphone Thunderbold. However, others have stated that a September is a more likely release date.
  • Amazing new features
The new features of the iPhone 5 are amazing. It is expected to have a host of new gizmos and gadgets. The new iPhone 5 is expected to include Face Recognition Security.
With this, you do not have to worry with the possibility of other people swiping your phone and trying to use it. Since the phone will use the 4G network, Video Chat will be much, much quicker. The body design on the iPhone 5 will be sleeker and much nicer overall.
  • Thinner Design
The phone will be even thinner and have a carbon fiber back piece. The screen will be shatter resistant, as well as scratch resistant. The lowest iPhone 5 model will come equipped with 32G of space and 64G of memory.
  • Extended Battery Life
The battery life has been extended. There will be 14 hours of talk time available on the 3G network, while the 4G network will offer 7 hours of talk time. The sound quality will be extra crisp. There will also be a built in GPS, which means you will never get lost or have to download a GPS app.
With the new upgrades and features, everyone will want to get a new iPhone 5. Hopefully this iPhone 5 review has helped to clear up some speculation about the new phone, while giving some pertinent information. One thing is sure. The new iPhone 5 is sure to be a hit!
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What Is a Core Switch Backplane?


Function

  • A core switch located on a backplane connects edge switches. An edge switch is a switch placed where two network's hardware systems meet. Examples of edge switches include multiplexers and routers. Edge switches are also referred to as service or access nodes.


  • Identification

  • Core switch backplanes are often referred to as tandem or backbone switches. A computer's core is synonymous with its central processing unit (CPU.)


  • Features

  • The word "backplane" is often considered to be synonymous with a computer's motherboard. They control computing paths through socket connections not only to other circuit boards, but also to expansion cards and other electronic devices.

    Backplanes are considered active if they contain circuitry that conducts computing functions. Passive backplanes do not contain circuitry and are not responsible for anything but serving as connectors.



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    BIOS Resource Conflicts


    Symptoms

  • The computer can manifest a range of symptoms if a resource conflict is present. The system may freeze or hang, especially when a peripheral device is in use. The computer or peripheral devices may make excessive noise during operation. Sound from an audio card may be distorted or unclear. The screen may display random characters. The mouse may move very slowly or not work at all. The printer may print nonsense. Applications may crash or experience random errors. The computer may be unable to format media. Data may incorrectly transfer from various devices.


  • Static Resource Conflict

  • If your system BIOS reports a "Static Resource Conflict," it is most likely due to a Plug and Play device. PNP devices are peripherals, such as video or audio cards, which work with the computer system without installing additional software. The user simply plugs the device into the computer's system board. The BIOS may misread the location of the PNP device and assign more than one location to it. Possible solutions for this problem are: rebooting the system, updating or flashing the system BIOS, updating PNP device drivers or removing the PNP device.


  • Device Manager

  • If your system detects a resource conflict, you may be able to solve the problem in Windows. Getting to Windows may require that you start the computer in Safe Mode. The Device Manager shows what resources each peripheral device uses. You can disable these devices through the Device Manager, if needed.


  • Hardware Issues

  • Hardware incompatibility may cause resource conflicts. Your system may not be able to support all peripheral devices equally. Consult your computer user's manual for device compatibility. Most manufacturers offer online support to ascertain device compatibility, even for legacy systems and hardware. In addition, outdated hardware drivers may be responsible for resource conflicts. Check with your computer manufacturer for driver updates.


  • Viruses

  • If the system BIOS detects a resource conflict, but none exists, a computer virus or malware may be responsible. Perform a complete system scan using your preferred anti-virus application. Free applications are available online if you do not currently have any installed. Removing the virus should remedy the conflict.


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    Comparing Portable Scanners


      Bundled Software and Compatibility

    1. Some scanners come with bundled software and others do not. The software is not necessary, but it can speed up the process of scanning and organizing documents. Look for a scanner that has comes with bundled software.
      Your computer needs to meet the minimum requirements and have the correct operating system in order to run the software. If requirements are not met, the scanner will not work for your computer.
    2. Scanning Speed

    3. Scanning speed varies per model. For fastest speeds, choose a scanner with a low resolution and black and white output. A higher resolution and color output will cost you in speed, but the scan will be higher quality.
      The power source also affects scanning speed. A scanner with an AC adapter will scanner faster than one powered through a USB port.
    4. Weight

    5. Another factor to consider when comparing portable scanners is weight. When traveling, a lighter scanner might be important to you. Typically the power source is not included in the stated weight.
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    How to Use Bluetooth on a Desktop PC


    Instructions

    1. 1
      Insert a Bluetooth adapter into your computer's USB port, if the computer doesn't have one built in. Windows will find drivers for the device and install them automatically.
    2. 2
      Make the Bluetooth-enabled device you want to connect to your computer discoverable. This will vary depending on the device, so refer to the manual if you're not sure how.
    3. 3
      Click the "Start" button on the Windows task bar, then select "Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Bluetooth Devices" to view the list of nearby Bluetooth devices. Click the "Add" button and follow the on-screen instructions.
    4. 4
      Type in the Bluetooth passkey. Some devices have a default passkey of 0000 or 1234. With others, you manually generate a key by typing it in on the device. Once the process is complete, you are ready to start using your device.
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    DIY Touch Panel


    Instructions

    Things You'll Need:

    • Touch screen adapter

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      Place your touch screen adapter panel over the front of your computer screen. Align the panel so that its sides and corners are flush with the sides and corners of your computer screen. Make sure to purchase an adapter the same size as your computer screen.
    2. 2
      Clamp the side of the adapter panel to the side of the computer screen.
    3. 3
      Plug the USB cable that is attached to the panel into an available USB port on your computer.
    4. 4
      Restart your computer and wait for the panel to calibrate.
    5. 5
      Use the plastic stylus pen to write on the touch panel as if it were a tablet PC.


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    Synaptics Mouse Driver Problems


    Driver Replacement

  • If the mouse pointer fails to operate correctly after upgrading the operating system, you cannot change the software's advanced settings or the mouse wheel on a PS/2 or USB mouse does not operate, you need to replace the outdated, malfunctioning or inappropriate Synaptics driver with a new one. Since each manufacturer has its own specific hardware setup, download the driver from the system manufacturer's website.


  • Erratic Mouse Behavior

  • Erratic or randomly jumping pointer problems on a Synaptics device may be addressed from the software driver's settings. Change the "PalmCheck" and "Touch Sensitivity" settings from the device's Properties window in the Control Panel.


  • Driver Conflicts

  • The Synaptics driver will not operate correctly if another conflicting mouse driver is installed. You must remove any other drivers and sometimes reinstalling the correct Synaptics drivers is necessary to restore functionality.



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    DIY USB Powered Microphone


    Instructions

    Things You'll Need:

    • XLR-to-USB adapter

    1. Connect your microphone to the XLR port on your XLR-to-USB adapter.

    2. Connect the small end of the USB cable that comes with your converter to the proper port on the bottom of the device.

    3. Connect the larger end of your USB cable to an available USB port on your PC. Since the necessary drivers are already built in to the adapter, your PC will automatically accept your microphone

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    How to Add Hebrew to Windows


    Instructions

    1. Click the "Start" menu and click "Control Panel."

    2. Click the "Change keyboards and other input methods" link in the "Clock, Language and Region" section.

    3. Click the "Formats" tab. Select "Hebrew (Israel)" in the drop-down box. Click "Apply."

    4. Click the "Keyboards and Language" tab and click the "Change keyboards" button. If you want to use Hebrew as the default input language, click on it; otherwise, leave it set to "English."

    5. Click the "Administrative" tab, then the "Change system locale" button. This launches the "Region and Language Settings" dialog box. Select "Hebrew (Israel)" in the "Current system locale" drop-down list. Click "OK." Restart your computer.


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    Ipl Kochi in IPL 4


    No. of players: 17 (7 Indian, 10 foreign)
    Money spent: $7.79 million
    Big-ticket signing: Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5 million)
    Bargain buy: Brendon McCullum ($475,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000)
    Ones that got away: Gautam Gambhir (Kochi bid $2.3m), Yusuf Pathan (Kochi bid $2m), Uthappa (Kochi bid $2m) 
    Kochi have ten players capable of bowling four-over spells in a Twenty20 - four allrounders and six specialists - but their batting is thin, especially in terms of home talent. Their two Indian batsmen - VVS Laxman and Parthiv Patel - aren't deadly in the shortest format and at the moment the bulk of the runs will have to come from the foreign players. If that dependency doesn't change, it will hamper Kochi's chances of fielding the overseas bowlers and allrounders they have bid for. They were the first team to fill up their overseas slots.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Mahela Jayawardene ($1.5m), VVS Laxman ($400,000), Brad Hodge ($425,000), Owais Shah ($200,000), Michael Klinger ($75,000)
    Bowlers: Sreesanth ($900,000), RP Singh ($500,000), Muttiah Muralitharan ($1.1m), Ramesh Powar ($180,000), Vinay Kumar ($475,000), Steve O'Keefe ($20,000)
    Allrounders: Ravindra Jadeja ($950,000), Steven Smith ($200,000), Thisara Perera ($80,000), John Hastings ($20,000)
    Wicketkeepers: Brendon McCullum ($475,000), Parthiv Patel ($290,000)
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    Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 4


    No of players bought: 12 (5 Indian, 7 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.57m
    Big-ticket signing: Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m) and Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m)
    Bargain buy: Brad Haddin ($325,000) and Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Manoj Tiwary ($475,000). Kolkata hadn't chased any of the players they previously had in their squad over the past three years, but towards the end of the first day they decided to go after Tiwary.
    One that got away: With two major buys in the first hour, Kolkata didn't have the money to raise the stakes high on too many other players.
    Splashing the cash early meant they had a strong Indian batting core to rely on in Gautam Gambhir - their likely captain - and Yusuf Pathan. And, in a tournament where the strength of the Indian players determines team fortunes, they already have five players who should start most matches. They also supplemented that with three value-for-money foreign allrounders - Jacques Kallis, Shakib Al Hasan and Netherlands' Ryan ten Doeschate. One of their major drawbacks in previous seasons was the lack of a potent bowling attack, a weakness that persists with the current squad. They have Brett Lee, in his prime one of the finest limited-overs bowlers, but after being repeatedly ravaged by injury, it remains to be seen whether he retains the magic of old.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Gautam Gambhir ($2.4m), Manoj Tiwary ($475,000), Eoin Morgan ($350,000)
    Bowlers: L Balaji ($500,000), Brett Lee ($400,000), Jaidev Unadkat ($250,000), James Pattinson ($100,000)
    Allrounders: Yusuf Pathan ($2.1m), Jacques Kallis ($1.1m), Shakib Al Hasan ($425,000), Ryan ten Doeschate ($150,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Brad Haddin ($325,000)
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    Mumbai Indians in IPL 4


    No of players bought: 12 (4 Indian, 8 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.52m
    Big-ticket signing: Rohit Sharma ($2m)
    Bargain buy: Clint McKay ($110,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Andrew Symonds ($875,000)
    One that got away: Yuvraj Singh (bid $1.7m)
    When they walked into the auction, their squad already boasted the biggest name in the game, the most exciting player in the format, and the deadliest bowler in Twenty20s. They added another marquee IPL name in Rohit Sharma, besides picking up some cut-price internationals like Clint McKay, whose slower balls mystify most batsmen, and South African Davy Jacobs, a lethal hitter who can double up as a wicketkeeper. The pedigree of their squad is unimpeachable, but Tendulkar has long stressed the importance of team spirit for success - how the squad containing Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh gels will be fascinating to see.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Sachin Tendulkar (retained), Rohit Sharma ($2m), Aiden Blizzard ($20,000)
    Bowlers: Harbhajan Singh (retained), Lasith Malinga (retained), Munaf Patel ($700,000), Clint McKay ($110,000)
    Allrounders: Kieron Pollard (retained), Andrew Symonds ($850,000), James Franklin ($100,000), Moises Henriques ($50,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Davy Jacobs ($190,000)
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    Sahara Pune Warriors in IPL 4


    No of players bought: 14 (4 Indian, 10 overseas)
    Money spent: $8.07m
    Big-ticket signing: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m), Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m)
    Bargain buy: Jesse Ryder ($150,000)
    Eyebrow-raiser: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m)
    One that got away: David Hussey (bid $1.3m)
    The new franchise wanted a headliner to connect the franchise with fans, and got one early in Yuvraj Singh. Then they splurged on a finisher in Robin Uthappa, and also got two Indian bowlers who have proven themselves in the IPL - Ashish Nehra and Murali Kartik. Their overseas signings, though, lack the X-factor that most foreign recruits are expected to bring to the side. They have two exciting allrounders in Angelo Mathews and Jesse Ryder, but the fast bowling looks dodgy with both Jerome Taylor and Wayne Parnell having had long-term injuries.
    Squad
    Batsmen: Robin Uthappa ($2.1m), Yuvraj Singh ($1.8m), Graeme Smith ($500,000), Callum Ferguson ($300,000)
    Bowlers: Ashish Nehra ($850,000), Murali Kartik ($400,000), Wayne Parnell ($160,000), Jerome Taylor ($100,000)
    Allrounders: Angelo Mathews ($950,000), Mitchell Marsh ($290,000), Jesse Ryder ($150,000), Nathan McCullum ($100,000), Alfonso Thomas ($100,000)
    Wicketkeeper: Time Paine ($270,000)

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