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| 11 Most Popular Software |
| Free Download |
| 1.AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition. |
| Antivirus Software |
| 2.LimeWire |
| MP3 Finder |
| 3.Ad-Aware 2008 |
| Spyware Removers |
| 4.WinZip 12 |
| File Compression |
| 5.Avast Home Edition |
| Antivirus Software |
| 6.WinRAR |
| File Compression |
| 7.FrostWire |
| MP3 Finders |
| 8. BitComet |
| File Sharing |
| 9.Camfrog Video Chat |
| Webcam Video |
| 10.Orbit Downloader |
| Download Managers |
| 11. Funny UST scandal Remover |
| Virus Remover |
| Computer Tips |
| 1.Run Commands |
| 2.Block Website |
| 3.Boot Windows On Safe Mode |
| 4. See Inside Hard Disk Drive |
| 5. Hub, Switche, Router |
| 6. Corrupted Or Missing |
| Amazing Portable Software |
| Free Download |
| 1. Yahoo Messenger Installer |
| 2. Adobe Photoshop CS3 |
| 3. Portable Visual Basic |
Top 10 Gadgets
Apple iPhone
The iPhone changed the way we think about how mobile media devices should look, feel and perform. The design is exceptional inside and out: It's got a slick glass-and-stainless steel case and an elegant touch screen loaded with eye candy. It's an iPod and a 2-megapixel camera. Images and video clips display vertically or horizontally — they reorient themselves depending on how you hold the thing. When the phone detects a wireless network within range — your own home wi-fi set up or somebody else's — it lets you tap once to connect, and then proceed with your Web surfing, Google mapping, emailing and other activities that can otherwise be painfully slow over AT&T's cellular network — the only one, unfortunately, that carries iPhone calls.
Flash Drive
"USB Memory 1 G."
Ahh, luxury. What would we do without it? Say hello to Philips’ Swarovski Active Crystal Computer Gear which will surely be on your or your girlfriend’s holiday list by the end of the year, I assure you.
Available in August, these Swarovski Crystal computer gadgets take “technology to a fashionable new level for women.” From earbuds to the heart-shaped USB memory pendant that can store up to 1G of your favorite tunes, this is a fabulous example of what money can truly buy.
MP3 Player
Imagine this MP3 Player equipped with BlueTooth to monitor the audio output of your RED camera. And what if you had a virtual RED lens viewfinder displyed in the shades?
Fying Car
Hammerhead futuristic flying car concept.
There is always less of roads for the ever growing traffic. There is only one alternative and that is to develop cars that leave the crowded roads and float in the sky.
Jeff Allen Case is hoping to make this Sci-Fi a reality with his Hammerhead prototype.
His prototype has a three fan configuration with the front fans delivering the thrust and lift. Case did not comment on the engine configurations of this flying car but hopes whooping speeds of 250 mph at 8,000 ft and a range of 300 miles.
The car will take off and land vertically and will
be easy to operate and quite safe as well.
The first prototype will have a one-seater cockpit.
Case is still waiting for some funding but it will be real..
y interesting to see the car of the future!
Philippines Misses Boat On WATER CAR Invention
Due
To Goverment Indiffernces ~Sen.PIMENTEL
He recalled that in 1986, an Ilonggo inventor named Daniel Dingle came over to see him at his office as interior and local government minister to present the water-run car that he had invented.
Pimentel said then President Corazon Aquino instructed then Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) to look into Dingle's invention after riding in the water-run car during a test drive within the premises of Malacañang.
After several weeks, he said an official of the MOST replied to him that they found no merit to Dingle's invention by claiming that the car ran on a mix of gasoline and water.
Pimentel said when he asked the inventor about it, the latter explained that the so-called mix of gasoline and water was only partially true because he had to use gasoline to start the engine. The inventor further said that once the engine gets starter, water would replace the gasoline to run the car.
On another scientific breakthrough in power generation, Pimentel said that in late 2003 Isidro Umali Ursua informed him that a group of Filipino inventors had discovered a way to produce all of the country's electrical power requirements without the use of diesel or fossil fuel by extracting power from the "tidal flow of our ocean." see detailed ~Read Detail
Outer Space Tourism
Get ready to pack your bags and fly beyond the skies yeah virgin airlines founder "Richard Branson" has planned and decided to form a new age of commercial space tourism
The company hopes to start flights to space within
2 years and they have chosen UAE to build their first spaceport with their
operating base in New Mexico.The companies president "Will Whitehorn"
said that the weather conditions in UAE would be good for the space travel
for the whole year.He also said that it will be good view of the oceans deserts
land and mountains from the space.
For now more than 254 virgin galactic tickets have been sold world wide and
36$ million of deposits have been paid to reserve tickets
Do u guess how much is the ticket price for the space
travel???
Its only $200,000 :P So if u got enough money reserve your tickets.
The space travellers will be given 3 days of pre flight preparation and training
and it was also said that for some 1 or 2 years test flights will be completed
before they are commercially launched.
Also they planned to extend their spaceports in UK,Spain and also in some
Asia pacific region.Richard Branson the billionaire will be the first passenger
to do space travel.
No doubts in the future space visit will be a piece of cake.
Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
By Blaine Harden
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, August 29, 2007; Page A01
TOKYO -- Americans invented the Internet, but the Japanese are running away with it.
Broadband service here is eight to 30 times as fast as in the United States -- and considerably cheaper. Japan has the world's fastest Internet connections, delivering more data at a lower cost than anywhere else, recent studies show.
Accelerating broadband speed in this country -- as well as in South Korea and much of Europe -- is pushing open doors to Internet innovation that are likely to remain closed for years to come in much of the United States.

The speed advantage allows the Japanese to watch broadcast-quality, full-screen television over the Internet, an experience that mocks the grainy, wallet-size images Americans endure.
Ultra-high-speed applications are being rolled out for low-cost, high-definition teleconferencing, for telemedicine -- which allows urban doctors to diagnose diseases from a distance -- and for advanced telecommuting to help Japan meet its goal of doubling the number of people who work from home by 2010.
"For now and for at least the short term, these applications will be cheaper and probably better in Japan," said Robert Pepper, senior managing director of global technology policy at Cisco Systems, the networking giant.
Japan has surged ahead of the United States on the wings of better wire and more aggressive government regulation, industry analysts say.
The copper wire used to hook up Japanese homes is newer and runs in shorter loops to telephone exchanges than in the United States. This is partly a matter of geography and demographics: Japan is relatively small, highly urbanized and densely populated. But better wire is also a legacy of American bombs, which razed much of urban Japan during World War II and led to a wholesale rewiring of the country.
In 2000, the Japanese government seized its advantage in wire. In sharp contrast to the Bush administration over the same time period, regulators here compelled big phone companies to open up wires to upstart Internet providers.
In short order, broadband exploded. At first, it used the same DSL technology that exists in the United States. But because of the better, shorter wire in Japan, DSL service here is much faster. Ten to 20 times as fast, according to Pepper, one of the world's leading experts on broadband infrastructure.
Indeed, DSL in Japan is often five to 10 times as fast as what is widely offered by U.S. cable providers, generally viewed as the fastest American carriers. (Cable has not been much of a player in Japan.)
Perhaps more important, competition in Japan gave a kick in the pants to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), once a government-controlled enterprise and still Japan's largest phone company. With the help of government subsidies and tax breaks, NTT launched a nationwide build-out of fiber-optic lines to homes, making the lower-capacity copper wires obsolete.
Revolutionary Pen-Size Computer Uses Bluetooth Technology
A revolutionary new miniature computer is being worked on in Japan that comes in the shape of a pen that you can slip in to your pocket. It projects a monitor and keyboard on any flat surface that you can begin using like any regular PC computer. With its Bluetooth technology, it recognizes your key-presses and inputs as per usual. See the photos below. I’m trying to find out more about it and when it is expected to be available to the masses. Stay tuned!
| Advance Technology |
| 1. Outer Space Tourism |
| 2. Japan Fastest Internet |
| 3. Pen Size Computer |
| 4. Apple iPhone |
| 5. Flash Drive |
| 6. MP3 Player |
| 7. Flying Car |
| Useful Linked |
| FriendsterJam |
| InWarez Community |
| DameWare |
| RealVnc |
| SystemRequirementLab |
| Web-wise-wizard |
| Cabal International |
| Senate-Gov.ph |
