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Notebook user Must Buy

By JohnW on Monday, August 8th, 2005 in Computer Tech, Hardware Tips, Tech & Gadgets.

Targus PAWM30U wireless optical mouse
Targus PAWM30U wireless optical mouse
9 out of 10 of my notebook buyer request me either get them a mouse or even Free for them. For comfortable and mobility, I’ll recommend Targus PAWM30U 10-Channel Wireless Mini Optical Mouse.

Main Features:
- 10 wireless channels to reduces wireless device interference.
- Built-in rechargable battery with on/off switch preserves the battery life; includes USB recharging cable.

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Oil Painting on your PC

By JohnW on Sunday, August 7th, 2005 in Software Guide.

Ambient ArtRage
Ambient’s Artrage simulate realistic painting on your desktop. Paint tools include pens, pencils, crayons, and others. Use mouse or better control with graphic tablet for painting.

Mac and Windows version available for download.
Download ArtRage FREE at
http://www.ambientdesign.com/artrage.html

Get books to learn more about painting

Auto Complete Typing

By JohnW on Saturday, August 6th, 2005 in Software Guide.

Software Preview:
I’m not a typist but I able to reach their speed and complete my whole document with my two fingers. How do I did that? With the help of “Intelli Edit“, document editing makes easy for me. Check the screen-shot below.

Intelli Edit Screen Shot

After you type the first or second character, it’ll shows the most possible words. If your word is not found, you can add into the library. There is a lot of language and library pack ready for addon.

Lastly, it is a FREEWARE!

IntelliEdit Download – approx 930K
Addon Pack

Virus targeting on Vista

By JohnW on Saturday, August 6th, 2005 in Computer Tech.

Windows Vista
Sometime I think that the Microsoft’s development teams may felt “happy & Lucky” about the attack of their products because those “Free” attacker find out the bugs for them!! (MS Dev Team: “Hoorey! I love U, hacker!) :wink:

Virus writers are working on ways of hacking Microsoft’s new operating system known as Windows Vista.

An Austrian programmer has published examples of malicious code that exploits loopholes in technology which could be part of Vista.

The viruses affect Microsoft’s command shell technology which is expected to replace the current command prompt.

Vista, previously codenamed Longhorn, is due for release towards the end of 2006, half a decade after Windows XP.

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