Nov 02 2008

How To Hide or Make a Folder Invisible in Windows

Category: Tips and Tricksadmin @ 4:21 pm

1. Create a New Folder .

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2. Right click on the New Folder and choose ‘Properties -> Customize -> Change icon‘ and select a new icon as blank space.

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3. Next, rename the folder and press the ‘Alt’ key along with ‘0160′ numbers simultaneously. Use the Numpad, it is easier!

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4. You will now notice that the folder name has disappeared. Since we used a blank space for the folder image, we’ve successfully managed to hide the folder or made it invisible for the naked eye!

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Nov 02 2008

Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop

Category: Desktop,New Arrivaladmin @ 4:16 pm

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With an Intel Core 2 Duo low power dual-core processor under its hood, this machine is capable in many mainstream user applications and could make for a decent Home Theater PC.  Aficionados may scoff at the system’s integrated Intel X3100 graphics, which does not provide full offload processing for HD video.  However, the Studio Hybrid has more than enough power to playback full 1080p resolution content with its Core 2 Duo dual core processor, standard 160GB hard drive and DDR2-667 system memory.  As a minimalistic business-class machine, family computer or college-bound bookshelf computer, the Studio Hybrid has all the basic features of a full sized system, in a sleek, stylish, eco-friendly footprint.

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Nov 02 2008

Keybord with cooler fan

Category: Technologyadmin @ 3:13 pm

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I’ve always thought of the thermostat as a sort of battleground. I don’t care if you’re at the office or at home, if there is another person in the area, they will always want it set around 8 degrees differently than you do. The worst (for me) is when it gets really cold in my office, as I don’t type well when my hands are freezing. If you happen to work in an office where this is a regular occurrence, this keyboard from Thanko might be beneficial to you.

This cool (get it?) keyboard has built in fans and a heater that can keep your hands cool, or warm, depending on what you want. The keyboard may look a little bulky (for obvious reasons), but if you get cold hands, it would be well worth the $51.

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Nov 01 2008

SanDisk Developing 128 GB microSD Card

Category: New Arrivaladmin @ 6:26 pm

 

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People who didn’t even believe that there could be a 32 GB microSD card available, get ready for the 128 GB microSD from SanDisk. The 128 GB microSD won’t be available anytime soon but SanDisk – The inventor of flash storage cards is developing it and will be available within the next 3 years. Of course the currently available devices like cellphones and cameras won’t be able to support such a large capacity of memory, but Cellphones and other such devices will have to evolve too in the near future.In the next three years you will be looking for data to fill into your Memory Devices. Talking to Deccan Herald, Chief Operating Officer and one of the founders of US-based SanDisk Sanjay Mehrotra said “The tiny thumb-nail-size micro card will have storage capacity equal to today’s PCs. That is the power of digital flash memory which is faster, smaller and needs less power to operate.” So, how much will the 128 GB be capable of holding in it? It will enable your mobile devices to hold up to 187 Ripped DVD movies, 20,000 high resolution photos and 16,000 songs.

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Nov 01 2008

New HP USB Flash Drive is Also a Floppy

Category: New Arrivaladmin @ 6:02 pm
 

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This new drive from HP is a flop, but in a good way. You may have noticed that computers still produce restore disks on floppies and the same can be said about doing BIOS updates with floppy disks. Unfortunately, the floppy drive is really going the way of the dinosaur.

Addressing this very concern is the HP USB Floppy Drive Key. It may look like any other USB flash drive, but this is actually a 2-in-1 USB media solution, being recognized by the computer as a USB floppy device. Boot up the target computer with the HP Floppy inserted and it’ll go through the process as if it were an old floppy.

Find the HP USB Floppy Drive Key for $49 or $79, depending if you want the 256MB or 1GB model.

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