Archive for February, 2007

Britney Spears Guide to Semiconductor Physics?

What is the relationship between Semiconductor Physics and Britney Spears? It’s actually a website claiming that Britney Spears is not just good at singing and dancing but also an expert in Semiconductor Physics. That’s something I could have never imagined under any circumstances.
While I must admit that the content on Semiconductors in this site is very interesting, I personally see no connection between Britney and Semiconductors from the site. But hey, who knows, she might be as well an expert

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Cannot Delete File: Access is Denied [SOLVED]

We often encounter error messages when we try to delete some file of folder on our Windows system, specially the files and folders in temp folder, and some other error message that pop-up when we attempt to delete a file/folder are:

Can not delete File: The source or destination file may be in use.
Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use.
The file is in use by another program or user.
Cannot delete

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How do you Copy Files between Systems?

This is a most common task that everyone of us does on regular basis, and here are the most common ways of copying or transferring files between systems:

Copy files using a USB Flash drive
If the systems are on network, share folders and copy files.
Using a CD/DVD to copy files.
If available, using a floppy to copy small files.

Everyone of us must have used at least one or all of the above ways to copy files between systems. But what if the

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Run Your Browsers and Programs in a Virtual and Isolated Environment with Sandboxie

What are we talking about here? Well, as we all know that running a browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox could open your system to various Spywares, Adwares and Trojans and since options are limited on your Windows system, there is perhaps only one way of protecting yourself and it’s by installing Anti Spyware, Anti-Virus and some other softwares. It’s just not browsers which could download unwanted things to your systems but also some applications that connects to Internet for

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GMail Signup is Now Open to Everyone

Do you want to open gmail account? Well, you no longer need to request anyone to send you an invite to create gmail account, it’s free for everyone! So, what are you waiting for, go ahead and set up gmail account now.
From a recent post on Google’s blogsite, David Murray, the Associate Product Manager, makes if official that GMail is now open for anyone to signup and create a GMail account. We don’t need to wait for anyone to send

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ZYB Launches SMS Backup for Your Mobiles

ZYB seems to be adding more exciting features to its existing set of free offerings. [see previous review on ZYB].
One of the recent launches from them is SMS Backup service. With this feature, users will now be able to backup their SMS on ZYB and restore them on any other mobile phone. It works with all mobiles – regardless of operators. Not only that, users can view their SMS online and since the SMS are combined with user’s own contact

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A Simple Server Monitoring Tool to Monitor Your Servers and Applications

If you are in need of monitoring the availability your servers that are spread in various geographical locations or just monitor your application’s response time, Simple Server Monitor is the tool that can suffice all of your requirements. The tool runs on your desktop and lets you monitor the availability of your servers by checking the functionality and operation [availability of service] of the default and custom ports. It not only monitors what you ask it to but also alerts

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