Monday, December 8, 2008

How to hiding icons on the bottom of your screen?

How to hiding icons on the bottom of your screen?

By using this tip you can hide the useless icons on the bottom of your system screen (right end of the taskbar). Because some of the icons will useful for you on system tray area but may be others list of icons not useful for you so you can hide all extra icon very easily. Many programs that run in the background on your computer but you are not using regularly such as antivirus software, volume controller, backup applications. The system tray can get cluttered with useless icon, so you may not wants to display them on the tray.

To hide those icons that you do not use regularly, follow these steps. 

First of all right-click on the windows taskbar and choose Properties.

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Here a new dialog box will appear with title "Taskbar and start Menu Properties" and then click on "Customize…"button that  appears on   lower right portion.

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Now again a new dialog box will appear with title "Customize Notifications".

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Under Current Items area, select the program that you want to change the behavior. On the right of the program name a drop-down menu appears for example "Always hide, Always show and Hide when inactive".

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You choose to hide the program's Icon, when it is inactive, to always hide the icon, or to always show it.

Select the option you want and click on OK button, then again click on OK button to finish the process.

Firefox 3.1 beta2

Mozilla quietly released Firefox 3.1 beta 2 over the weekend. Strangely enough, the software has not been announced and does not include release notes, implying that it should be seen as a small code refresh towards the third and final beta. However, during our first full day of testing, we spotted several new additions, including a much-improved crash recovery, a redesigned privacy mode page and new options to delete portions of the browsing history.

We recently reported on a release candidate of Firefox 3.1 beta 2 on Mozilla’s servers and it has not taken long for the “final” beta to surface. Mozilla posted the software on its FTP servers this past weekend, but the installation file is dated December 5 and left us scratching our heads: Although it definitely brings the updated code compared to the recent beta 2 release candidate, it appears that the software did not bring all end-user features of the shipping version. Mozilla originally said that beta 2 will be feature complete. Since it tweaked the development schedule with a third beta, we now believe that there will be a few more features in beta 3.
The base of the browser remains the updated Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform and an optimized TraceMonkey JavaScript interpreter that is turned on by the default (previous versions required a manual tweak to activate Tracemonkey.) The updated software also shows improved results in Acid3 test that measure how well a browser conforms to web standards. The new build scored 93/100 on our test machine, while the Beta 1 scored 89/100. Beta versions of Opera 10 and Safari 4 score 100/100, which makes them the two most web standards-compliant browsers on the market.

Click here to download Firefox 3.1 beta 2

Monday, December 1, 2008

Pictures of Mumbai Terror Attack

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Samsung S3030

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Samsung announced the availability of S 3030 primarily targeted towards pre-teens with an intuitive user interface. The handset comes preloaded with animated characters and themes.

To make it safer for youngsters, the company has manufactured it with bio-plastics, non-toxic paints and non-allergenic materials. The changeable rear covers can incorporate user pictures.

Specifications: -

Dimension: 94.7 x 45.4 x 17.5 mm
Weight: 85 g

Type: TFT, 65K colors
Size: 144 x 176 pixels, 1.9 inches

Type: Polyphonic, MP3
Customization: Download
Vibration: Yes

Phonebook: 1000 entries, Photo call
Call records: 30 dialed, 30 received, 30 missed calls
Card slot: microSD (TransFlash) up to 8GB- 15 MB shared memory

GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Edge: No
3G: No
WLan: No
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port: No

Messaging: SMS, MMS
Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML
Games: Yes + downloadable
Colors: Sweet Pink, Loyal Blue, Apple Green, Bright Orange, Oasis Blue, Snow Silver
Other Features


- Eco-friendly and non-toxic materials
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3 player
- MPEG4 player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Built-in handsfree
- T9

Children oriented features like fake call, SOS messages and SOS calls are also present in the handset. The handset comes with 15 MB of internal memory which is expandable to  GB through memory stick.