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If you want to gain just a little more screen real estate when using your applications, you can configure Windows XP to automatically hide the taskbar until you need it. With the Auto-hide option selected, the Windows taskbar will disappear when it is not required and the application you have open should expand to fill all the available screen space.

Moving the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen will cause the taskbar to reappear when you need to access it.

1. Right-click on the taskbar and select "Properties" from the context menu. The "Taskbar and Start menu Properties" window should open.

Right-Click Taskbar Properties



2. With the "Taskbar" tab open, put a check in the box labelled "Auto-hide the taskbar".

3. Also make sure there is a check in the box labelled "Keep the taskbar on top of other windows".

4. Click "OK" to save the changes and exit the properties window.

Auto-hide Taskbar Option


The Taskbar should now disappear. To make the taskbar visible, simply move your mouse cursor right to the bottom of the screen.

If you want to revert to the default taskbar configuration and turn off the Auto-hide option:

1. Move your mouse cursor right to the bottom of the screen until the taskbar appears.

2. Right-click on the taskbar and select "Properties" from the context menu. The "Taskbar and Start menu Properties" window should open.

3. With the "Taskbar" tab open, UNCHECK the box labelled "Auto-hide the taskbar".

4. Make sure there is a check in the box labelled "Keep the taskbar on top of other windows".

5. Click "OK" to save the changes and exit the properties window.


The taskbar should now be once again visible at all times.

Note:
If you have selected the Auto-hide option, but the taskbar does not appear when you move your mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen, it may be because the "Keep the taskbar on top of other windows" option was not selected as outlined in the instructions above. In such a case, close all open applications to reveal the Windows desktop, and then moved the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen. The taskbar should now reappear.

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This is the preferred method.

* System -> Administration -> Synaptic Manager -> Settings -> Repositories.
* Here you can enable the repositories for Ubuntu Software and Third Party Software.
* For Third Party Software select Add -> enter the repository's address. It will have a format similar to:

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty main restricted
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty main restricted

* Example: To add the Medibuntu repository, Add:

deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ jaunty free non-free

* Download the repository key to a folder.

* Example: The Medibuntu key can be downloaded from

http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg

* Then add the key from:

System -> Administration -> Synaptic Manager -> Settings -> Repositories -> Authentication -> Import Key File...

* (Alternatively, you can manually add the key from the command line Terminal. See Add Repository keys.)

* Refresh the package list from the new repository:

Synaptic -> Reload



Type rest of the post here

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I normally try to shy away from the “press release” type of blog posts here, but this is too important. We are trying to get this message out quickly and clearly in a coordinated manner. Hence if you follow our forums and our other official channels of communication, you will see very similar text.

The net of the story is simple — we listened to you. You said quite clearly that TVSU was a tool that you found valuable.

We do have a long history of listening to customer feedback. Your feedback brought back the stripes to the ThinkPad keyboard, added the Windows keys in 2006, supplemented our on-screen wireless on/off tool with a hardware disable switch, and yes, had a touchpad lay down alongside a TrackPoint in harmony on a ThinkPad. (Sadly, however, it won’t make 4:3 displays come back, no matter how loudly you scream.)

Keep it coming. We do listen.

Recently, Lenovo announced that we were changing the way we handled system updates going forward. Basically, we were discontinuing ThinkVantage System Update (TVSU) for individual use and directing those customers to our public support site for driver and BIOS updates. Never removed was the ability for business customers in managed environments to access, download to their network, and then apply these updates as required.

There were several business reasons for this change. Regular scheduled update requests were being sent to the Lenovo servers with the subsequent downloading causing very high traffic - yielding performance issues and, in cases, causing a decline in the customer’s TVSU experience and confidence. Balancing the high cost of that already existing solution and the additional investment required to improve performance and reliability for our customers has been a difficult process and led to a more difficult decision which resulted in disabling of TVSU on April 1.

Following our announcement, however, we heard from many customers on our blogs and forums. We’ve heard clearly that our individual and business customers alike value TVSU highly. Therefore, we are adjusting course based on your feedback, and have released a new version of TVSU on May 31st. In addition, we have made some backend investments which should indeed improve system performance.
This version can be launched by the customer and it will find and install applicable updates for their system, as before. We also have a new tool, Message Center Plus, which we encourage you to download, as it provides a fast conduit to important advisory messages and helpful information about our products and services.

We value our customers’ feedback, and we hope the deployment of this new version of TVSU proves that. Thanks for your partnership with us, and the loyalty you have shown to TVSU and the other services we provide to our customers.

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Company Apple yesterday and officially released in the distribution of iPhone OS 3.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch edit. As already is known, this more upgrade the operational system carries a number of news, between which support to landscape view, MMS, Searching Spotlight and possible to cut, copy & paste.
Here is the new Voice Memos application, Promoted Safari, Internet possible tethering, or dealing on the Internet Connection the laptop computer


Support for stereo Bluetooth, possible for synhronized note, option Shake to Shuffle for listening to music and many other newspapers.
Upgrading, as well as the scope is available through iTunes. For the owners of the new iPhone version of the software is free, while iPod Touch users the need to pay 9.95 american dollars.

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Description

The BlackBerry Ringtone Generator is a comprehensive tool that provides the complete ringtone generation process. It is designed to be easy to use to create your own BlackBerry ringtone from a MP3 file.

Features

» BlackBerry Ringtone Generation from a MP3 File.
» BlackBerry Optimized.
» Fragment Selection.
» Preview Fragment.
» File Size Approximation.
» Upload ringtone to an Internet server* for download to your BlackBerry.
» Directly save a ringtone on your BlackBerry**.
» Easy Installation.
» Easy Usage via GUI.
* Free service provided by S4BB Limited.
** Only BlackBerry 8100, 8300 and 8800 series.

This program requires Microsoft Windows and the .Net Framework 2.0.

File Information
22.9MB Installed
Updated 6/24/2008
Minimum Requirements
Microsoft Windows
download
http://rapidshare.com/files/179885069/blackberry_ringtone_generator_setup206627.exe

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In Windows
Disabling the slow iTunes Backup on Windows is a little tricky, but it works. First of all close ITunes and then follow these steps:

1. Locate your iTunesPrefs.xml file. It’s usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes or C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes.
Hint: If the folder Application Data does not show up, make sure that hidden files are visible in the Windows Explorer

2. Backup your iTunesPrefs.xml file

3. Open iTunesPrefs.xml using a capable text-editor (e.g. Notepad++ (See Bottom), Ultraedit, but not MS Notepad)

4. Search for a section called User Preferences and paste the following snipped into the User Preferences Section after the first <dict>:
<key>DeviceBackupsDisabled</key>
<data>
dHJ1ZQ==
</data>


After you’ve done that it should exactly look like the screenshot on the bottom.

5. Save the file and restart iTunes. Backups should now be disabled. To enable backups again delete the XML Snippet from iTunesPrefs.xml file.

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Pass to install emulators

1 - Install DiskAid.
2 - Conect iPod/iPhone with cable USB to PC.
4 - Open DiskAid, to left select "Root Folder"you see warning"Do you know what your're doing? Messing with the Root partition can end up with an inoperable device?" click enter.
5 - Ubicated var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall and paste there only archive finish .DEB (genesis4iphone.deb and gpSPhone.3.deb and mame4iphone.deb and psx4iphone.deb and snes4iphone.deb)

6 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone to install automatic controller

NOTE EMULATOR PSX
Paste SCPH1001.BIN in /var/mobile/media/ROMs/PSX
if not order ren to scph1001.bin
NOTE EMULATOR GBA
paste gba_bios.bin in /var/mobile/media/ROMs/GBA

pass to add roms

Roms SNES
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - Paste roms in private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/SNES
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.

Roms Mame
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - Paste roms in private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/MAME/roms
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.

Roms GBA
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - Paste roms in private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/GBA
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.

Roms PSX
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - paste roms in private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/PSX
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.

Roms SEGA
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - Paste roms in private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/SEGA
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.

Roms NES
1 - Conect iPod/iPhone with USB to PC.
2 - open DiskAid.
3 - paste roms private/var/mobile/Media/ROMs/NES
4 - Close DiskAid and turn off/on iPod/iPhone.


pass final and most importan all!

in Cydia go to a Manage>Packages and desintall some packes, then turn on/off ipod/iphone this to apper icons into emulator board

Download DISKAID
http://rapidshare.com/files/236912617/DiskAid_2_52.exe

DISKAID V3
http://rapidshare.com/files/245645085/DiskAid_3_0.exe

Specially for firm 3.0 !
Download AIO EMULATOR 6 in 1
http://rapidshare.com/files/236927027/6emus.rar