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August 20, 2008
By: madhav
Category: BSNL, Cisco, amazing works, apache, computers, madhavonline
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The Apple iPhone 3GTM, the phone everyone’s waiting for, is coming on Vodafone on August 22, 2008 With fast wireless technology, Maps with GPS, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App store, iPhone 3G puts even more amazing features in your hands. And just like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one - a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and full web browsing. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do - again.
The iPhone 3G is available in 8GB and 16GB at Rs 31,000 and Rs 36,100 respectively. And as you have already pre-registered with us, you can get it before others do. All you need to do is drop in at a select Vodafone Store between August 20 and 21 and confirm your booking by paying Rs 10000 through cash or credit card. Don’t forget to show the iPhone booking SMS, which you would have received from us, when you visit the Vodafone Store to make the deposit.
August 07, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Tricks nad Tweaks, amazing works
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1) Consider you want to lock a folder in your drive, whose path is c:\sclipcious (supposed)
2) Now open the Notepad and type the following
ren sclipcious sclipcious.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30 309D}
3) Where sclipcious is your folder name. Save the text file as lock.bat in the same drive.
4) Open another new notepad text file and type the following
ren sclipcious.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30 309D} sclipcious
5) Save the text file as unlock.bat in the same drive.
6) To lock the caclub folder, simply click the lock.bat and it will transform into control panel icon which is inaccessible.
7) To unlock the folder click the unlock.bat file. Thus the folder will be unlocked and the contents are accessible.
July 31, 2008
By: madhav
Category: BSNL, Google, amazing works, computers, cuil, java, linux, microsoft, pdf
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Restricting Access to Command Prompt
Prevents users from running the interactive command prompt.
If you enable this setting and the user tries to open a command window, the system displays a message explaining that a setting prevents the action.
Start -> Run -> Gpedit.msc -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Click on System -> On right pane find Preven Access to command Prompt -> Right Click -> Properties -> Click Enable -> Ok -> Reboot
When u restart ur system your Command has gone.
To restore this setting click on Not Configured
July 31, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Adobe, Internet, Tricks nad Tweaks, amazing works, madhavonline, ubuntu, wp-plugin, yuil
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You just need to have a little knowledge about Command Prompt and have WinRAR installed.
1. Gather all the files that you wish to hide in a folder anywhere in your PC (make it in C:\hidden - RECOMMENDED).
2. Now, add those files in a RAR archive (e.g. secret.rar). This file should also be in the same directory (C:\hidden).
3. Now, look for a simple JPEG picture file (e.g. logo.jpg). Copy/Paste that file also in C:\hidden.
4. Now, open Command Prompt (Go to Run and type ‘cmd‘). Make your working directory C:\hidden.
5. Now type: “COPY /b logo.jpg + secret.rar output.jpg” (without quotes) - Now, logo.jpg is the picture you want to show, secret.rar is the file to be hidden, and output.jpg is the file which contains both. 
6. Now, after you have done this, you will see a file output.jpg in C:\hidden. Open it (double-click) and it will show the picture you wanted to show. Now try opening the same file with WinRAR, it will show the hidden archive .
July 24, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Google, Google Knol, Internet, amazing works
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The Knol project is a site that hosts many knols — units of knowledge — written about various subjects. The authors of the knols can take credit for their writing, provide credentials, and elicit peer reviews and comments. Users can provide feedback, comments, related information. So the Knol project is a platform for sharing information, with multiple cues that help you evaluate the quality and veracity of information.A knol is an authoritative article about a specific topic .Knol makes it easy for you to write and share your knowledge with the world.
- Ease of use
All you need is an account, a name and a desire to write and we’ll take care of the rest.
- Control
You specify the level of collaboration you want with the community. Your knol, your voice.
- Community
You can connect with other experts in your area of interest to share and grow knowledge.
- Visibility
We value and promote authorship. Great content will be visible on popular search engines.
- Growth
Sharing your knowledge with the world is rewarding for everyone.
July 21, 2008
By: madhav
Category: amazing works, computers, downloads, linux, ubuntu
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Ubuntu MID Edition targets an exciting new class of computers called Mobile Internet Devices. Ubuntu MID, based on the world’s most popular Linux distribution, and MID hardware from OEMs and ODMs, is redefining what can be done in mobile computing.
Ubuntu MID Edition, a fully open source project, gives the full Internet, with no compromise. Custom options may include licensed codecs and popular third-party applications.
- Full Web 2.0/AJAX fidelity, with custom options of Adobe Flash®, Java, and more
- Outstanding media playback so you can enjoy videos, music and photos with superior quality and easy navigation
- A suite of applications that work seamlessly to meet every need of a digital parent, student or anyone who is on-the-go
- Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Dailymotion, 3D games, GPS, maps, in short, the full Web 2.0 experience delivered into your hands as a compact and powerful device that’s easy and fun to use
The product of Canonical collaboration with Intel and the open source community, Ubuntu MID Edition is the software that makes it all possible.Read More Here
Source : http://www.ubuntu.com/

July 20, 2008
By: madhav
Category: amazing works, computers, hardware, madhavonline
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Seagate has unveiled the industry’s first 1.5-terabyte desktop and half-terabyte notebook hard drives to meet worldwide demand for digital-content storage . Seagate’s new 2.5-inch half-terabyte 5400- and 7200-rpm drives – Momentus 5400.6 and Momentus 7200.4 – deliver the best combination of capacity, mobility and durability for mainstream and high-performance notebook computers, external storage solution read more here
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July 19, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Web 2.0, amazing works
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July 19, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Google, amazing works, madhavonline
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Google - the leader of search engines and the most popular yahoo will now keep a special seperate index of flash files for the seeker. Google have improved the ability to index textual content in
SWF files of all kinds.
This includes Flash buttons, menus, self-contained Flash websites, and everything in between.Google have developed an algorithm that explores Flash files in the same way that a person would, by clicking buttons, entering input, and so on. Their algorithm remembers all of the text that it encounters along the way, and that content is then available to be indexed.The improvements that Google have made do not require any special action on the part of web designers or webmasters. If you have Flash content on your website, Google will automatically begin to index it.
July 18, 2008
By: madhav
Category: Google, amazing works, computers, madhavonline
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According to Andrew Fogg from kusiri, Google will start rolling out offline support for both Gmail and Google Calendar through Google Gears within the next six weeks. Google enabled offline access to Google Docs earlier this year, after they had already been using if for Google Reader for over a year. Fogg also found out that Google will start supporting SyncML for synchronizing contacts in Gmail around the same time.
Install Google Gears On your desktop now : here …

Features Of Google Gear
Let web applications interact naturally with your desktop
Store data locally in a fully-searchable database