Friday, August 25, 2006

Sony Ericcson k800i 3G cybershot Review



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Sony Ericsson’s cachet in mobile photography circles is already assured after the phenomenal success of the K750i and W800i. Both handsets were at the top of the two-megapixel camera game, displaying remarkable focus, true colour depiction and exposure. Sony Ericsson has continued this success rate with the W810i and W900i but now the Japanese-Swedish axis is aiming to take its camera phones to new levels of authenticity.

The K800i is the first Sony Ericsson handset to sport the Cyber-shot brand name from Sony’s famous standalone digital camera series. Sony Ericsson has enlisted the science dudes at Sony imaging to help develop the Cyber-shot phone series and make it the closet yet to your dedicated digital shutterbug in terms of features and functionality.

The K800i accommodates a 3.2-megapixel lens with autofocus, built-in Xenon flash, image stabilising technology and a splendid new shooting mode called BestPic (see ‘Take your best shot’ box out for an in-depth look). Not to mention that it hurtles around at 3G speeds.

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Monday, August 21, 2006

Ipod @ one more use....Recovering Password




Ever forget you password? Well luckily, we have a quick and easy solution for iPod owners. After completing the following, your iPod will become a password recovery disk, which will allow recovering your system password in case you get locked out. Note: This tutorial is only works for WinXP.

Required Items:

- Windows XP Home/Pro
- iPod Nano or iPod Video
- USB-iPod Connection Cable


Set Up Procedure:


1) Connect your iPod to your machine and verify that it appears as a standard drive in “My Computer”. (ex: “Joe’s iPod (G:)”)
Note: If it doesn’t appear and you have iTunes Installed, make sure “disk use” is enabled.
2) Go To Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Select Your Account -> Related Tasks - > “Prevent a forgotten password”. A Wizard should appear.
3) Select Your iPod’s Drive Name -> Enter Current Password -> Finish



Once complete your iPod should be setup as a password recovery disk. Do not delete the “userkey” file, which you may see when browsing your iPod’s contents. To test your recovery disk do a quick Log Off and try logging in with an incorrect password. Select “use password reset disk”. Then proceed and select your iPod’s drive name. If all goes well it should you will be allowed to create a new password.

Note: Non-iPod users can use the same procedure to save the “userkey” file to a Thumbdrives, CDs, floppy, Memory Sticks, etc.

Links: Microsoft Support - Password Reset Disk
Related: Apple iPod Windows XP Royale Theme

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