Apr 28, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Beautiful Vista Starter Desktop Wallpapers Free Download (Set 2)

Windows Vista Starter edition contains an unique set of great and beautiful wallpapers to use as desktop background, which totally different from desktop wallpapers packaged in higher end editions of Windows Vista. Here’s the second set of the wallpapers, all with resolution of 1024×768, 8 images in all with previews. After downloading the zip archive, unpack the JPG files and copy them to C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper folder (where C is your Windows drive letter, change if applicable).
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Apr 28, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Beautiful Wallpapers from Windows Vista Starter Desktop Background Free Download (Set 1)

Windows Vista Starter is the cheapest and lowest end edition of Windows Vista, with lots of functions and features been disabled or removed. One big significant difference is Windows Aero, a visual enhancement feature that exists in Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium, but not included in Starter edition. So you probably surprise that there are very beautiful high quality wallpapers that are included with Starter edition.
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Apr 28, 2008
Nic Cho

Samsung SyncMaster 2263DX Dual Multimedia LCD Display

Samsung has launched its new award winning, dual multimedia LCD display – SyncMaster 2263DX, consisting of 22” widescreen (1680×1050 resolution; 300 cd/m² brightness; 5ms response time; contrast ratio of 1000:1) and 7” widescreen (800×480 resolution; 200 cd/m²; 3ms response time; contrast ratio of 400:1) thanks to the DisplayLink’s USB Display Technology, aiming to allow secondary applications and programs including instant messenger, movie/music player, web browser, photos, or widgets, run without distracting from the main work display.


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Apr 28, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Endless Reboot Loop While “Configuring Updates: Stage 3 of 3” During Vista SP1 Installation

In the middle of the process to install Windows Vista SP1, when the on-screen status message showing “Configuring updates: Stage 3 of 3 – 0% complete”, the system will suddenly going into shutdown and reboot. Worse still, after computer starts up again, it will comes to the same configuration screen, and goes into reboot again. The computer restarts error repeated itself again and again, causing endless reboot loop. The symptom also happens when boot into Safe Mode. Of course, the service pack update is not installed successfully.
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Apr 28, 2008
SY Wong

Cogent Launches SODIMM-based System-on-Module PC for Embedded Market

Have you even seen computer module that can be plugged into SODIMM interface? SODIMM interface is typically designed for external memory module to be plugged on the motherboard. But now the 200-pins interface usage has been extended to support the main core processor so that it is upgradeable in a later stage when existing processor no longer suits your need. Known as CBS737, the SOM (system-on-module) is developed by Cogent Computer Systems and is ready for embedded market.


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Apr 28, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Media Buttons Disabler Plugin to Remove “Add Media” Icons in WordPress 2.5

Media Buttons, the “Add Media” buttons is a new addition in WordPress 2.5 which replaces the static “Upload” box below the post editing field. When click on one of the buttons, such as “Add an Image”, “Add Video”, “Add Audio” or “Add Media”, a Flash based Media and File Uploader which supports multi-file upload with uploading progress status bar indicator will be opened.
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Apr 27, 2008
SY Tan

Measure How Many Calories Have Been Burned with Seiko SlimStick

You wake up in the morning, go to the office, do some routine work, meet your clients, and then go home at night. Have you ever wondered how many calories you have actually burned over the course of the day through you daily activities? How many calories have you used while you climb up stairs to your workplace or how much fat have you burned when you move around chit chatting with your colleagues? Well, with Seiko’s SlimStick, you can measure the calories actually burned over the day. Seiko’s SlimStick is a creative fitness device which can record the fat or calories you have burned, the amount of your active time, the number of steps you have actually walked and also the overall exercise quality score.
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Apr 27, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Demonoid Opens for Registration Without Invite or Invitation Code Needed

Demonoid Opens for Free Public RegistrationFor those who didn’t manage to win the prized Demonoid.com invitation code to register an account on Demonoid, now it’s the chance to grab yourself a Demonoid.com as hard to come-by open public registration period is now on.
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