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BumpTop is a fun, 3D dektop that keeps you organized. Like a real desk, or maybe…  :-)

    Bumptop

   Organize your files into a piles… drop pictures direct into Facebook.

   Get a free BumpTo here:  www.bumptop.com  or just see the video here: http://bumptop.com/features

 

  

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Try the DeepZoom technology on a tour at the Yosemite.

Find the place you wan’t Zoom into (1) ->  Zoom (2)  -> Zoom more (3)  -> and more zoom (4)

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Sven Bader (German guy) has made a small nice little tool: Sweet Dreams. This tool will help fall into a deep sleep with good music, and NOT wake up in the middle of the night and the music/PC is running.

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 With Sweet Dreams you are able to control (reduce) the Volumen and Duration before the PC is Shutdown/StandBy/Hybernated.

 The site is in German, but the application is in Engelish. And just press Download on the page.

 Get your Sweet Dreams here:  http://www.svenbader.de 

 

Eye Chart can diagnose you PC with ease.

Eye_Chart

The site is simple but brilliant. Conficker blocks access to some 100 security web sites, and the eye chart displays images from several of those sites. If your browser loads with the right configuration of dead images, then there’s a very good chance you’re computer’s infected. But still it’s a good idea to test your PC with more tools.

Test you PC here:  www.confickerworkinggroup.org 

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Symbian Guru released the new version of its security software which helps protecting the phone from theft and unauthorized access. Phone Guardian 3.0 bursts with new features, among which we highlight:

  • Added aGPS support, allowing users to trace their mobile phones more precisely
  • New SMS commands
  • Added an option to start Phone Guardian not only by clicking on the icon, but also using the previously set secret combination
  • SMS can now be sent to up to 3 numbers

Like with previous version, Phone Guardian locks the phone automatically, after SIM change and on receiving of the lock SMS. Phone unlock is possible only with the right application password.

More information is available on SymbianGuru’s website.

With Simple Webpage Capture is so easy to capture a hole webpage into one image. NO MORE “cut and paste” and  “cut and paste”  and lots extra tools just to capture one webpage. Just use the super cool  Simple Webpage Capture from PCWinTech. And it FREE

  Simplewebpagecapture

 Read more about Simple Webpage Capture here and download it too: PCWinTech

ZiiLABS Demonstrates Android Platform with HD Video Playback support

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (16th-19th February, 2009), ZiiLABS demonstrated its Android Platform with HD video support.

Read more here at ZiiLABS or check out the cool video here on youtube

Imagine watching a movie trailer from a poster or viewing a product’s web site from its packaging.

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With Microsoft Tag, your phone’s camera can open web pages, view personalized messages, and more. Think of a tag as a bar code and your camera as a reader. Best of all, you can easily create your own tags for free! Place one on your business card or in your e-mail signature so your contact information can be stored automatically.

Watch a demo here: Microsoft TAG DEMO or get your own TAG here: Microsoft TAG

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Microsoft says it is responding to the fierce competition in the phone market by retooling and beefing up its mobile operating system–and by putting it on fewer devices.

The reason that Microsoft is limiting the number of phones with the operating system is because, Tood Peters said, the company does not want to have its efforts diluted over too many devices.

“I’d rather have fewer devices and be more focused,” he said. That way “we get better integration” between phone and operating system.

Read the full interview with Todd Peters (vice president of marketing in the Microsoft Windows Mobile Division) in The New York Times BITS

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Microsoft releases first iPhone application, Seadragon

read more here: engadget