Here is Opera Opera Face Gestures, a revolutionary technology designed to make interacting with your browser easier and simpler on computers with cameras. Face Gestures lets you perform frequent browsing operations with natural and easy to make face gestures. By using an internal technology dubbed Face Observation Opera Language, we are able to recognize pre-determined facial expressions and match them to commands on the Opera browser
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To enable Face Gestures press F8. You will hear a beeping sound as soon as Opera finishes calibrating your passive facial expression. Please don’t close your eyes, move your head or make any facial expressions while Face Gestures is calibrating.
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RemoveAny finds and removes spyware, adware, Trojan horses, key-loggers, backdoors, rootkits on your computer. RemoveAny product recognizes malicious software by watching for suspicious behavior, not by searching for known signatures. It has constant protection that is always up-to-date without requiring signature updates.
Windows 7 is supporting a windows XP mode which is a virtual Windows XP environment running under Windows Virtual PC.Windows XP Mode is specifically designed to help small businesses move to Windows 7. Windows XP Mode provides you with the flexibility to run many older productivity applications on a Windows 7 based PC.
Windows7 will be avialable for download Here ( By 5th of May 2009)
If you are a video poster in YouTube, you might be known the fact that some of the YouTube comments are not good or interesting, or sometime advertisements, offtopics or even abusive.Thus it’s usually a good idea to just ignore them. YouTube tried different ways to filter the noise: adding an option to mark comments as spam, voting comments, previewing comments before posting them, but it may not work always.
So YouTube added something new to filter the comments. Now you can hide the comments that contains “coarse language and racial slurs” or the entire comments. for that click the ‘Options’ next to the ‘Text comments’ and filter the comments
Bump is the one billionth application downloaded from iPhone App.The idea of this application is to attempt to solve the problem of having to manually input a new contact to your phone.
All you have to do is open the application and create a contact card to share then you just choose what information that you want to trade then simply bump hands together. At the moment, this application only allows transfer of contact information. Read more about Bump iPhone application Here.Read Bump technology Here
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Here is the list of the best anti virus programs available on internet.
AVG Anti-Virus (Freeware and Shareware)
AVG is a lightweight anti virus program.AVG Free provides protection against the various viruses worms and spywares in internet. AVG provides freeware and commercial versions . You can find AVG Free is all you need—though many users prefer versions prior to the most recent 8.0 release
NOD32 (Shareware)
Nod32 is famous for the speed and small footprint anti virus. so users looking for small sized anti virus programs prefer it.NOD32 is not free. A Home license costs arund $40/year
Kaspersky Anti-Virus (Shareware)
Kaspersky is a shareware Antivirus.Many of Kaspersky users point out its consistently strong ratings in malware protection. Kaspersky license costs $60. Kaspersky also boasts an extremely quick response time to new viruses
Avast Antivirus
Avast Antivirus is available in Freeware as well as shareware versions.But Avast is a bit heavier on system resources especially memory and processer.The free version will cost you an email address to get a free registration code from their website.
The Bluetooth 3.0 spec is almost ready to launch on April 21st,The updated specification will enable the transfer of larger files thanks to the incorporation of 802.11n.
Bluetooth 3.0 will bring with it dramatically-improved file transfer speeds by using 802.11 technology But not technically WiFi, which is a certified version of 802.11 standards. So this will enable the transfer of much larger files. The previous spec was fine for the transfer of more bite-sized data, like contact info or calendar items, but as mobile devices evolve to become our entertainment centers on-the-go. So this improvement will certainly good for transferring things video and music collections.
Bluetooth 3.0 + High Speed standard works by using two compatible Bluetooth modules that coordinate a switch to 802.11 to move the bulk files. Once a file-transfer is complete, the devices coordinate a switch back to the slower and backwards-compatible 3.0Mbps rate of earlier Bluetooth releases, which consumes less power and bandwidth.
So Get ready for the next phase of bluetooth.
visit the official bluetooth technology info site: http://www.bluetooth.com/bluetooth/
Are you looking for some free and royalty free music tracks? I did it two weeks back to create a background music for my YouTube video clip. Because YouTube will not allow any copyrighted music track to put on the video/audio in their site. and YouTube is smart enough to find the track and they will warn you if you do so.
Happy News! The Free Music Archive, a project of indie freeform station WFMU, has downloads and streams galore, inspired by the ideas and ethos behind Creative Commons licensing, the tracks on the FMA are offered for whatever use you want. Use them to soundtrack your latest YouTube epic, remix them and release them, or download and share them with friends.
Visit the site : http://freemusicarchive.org/
The site also has a quality database of songs both live and recoded, selected by WFMU’s audio archivists and curators. The search functionality works really good, and can be re-sorted by genre, album, or other criteria
This is a social music website concept, so a sign-up is required.
Thanks to the exaggerated dangers posed by the Conficker worm, many are wondering if they are safe from the predictions of gloom and doom expected to hit internet connected PCs on April 1
Luckily, it takes very little to be prepared for and stop Conficker from impacting your PC and ending the world as we know it. All hype aside, PC users need only to turn to two well-known security software vendors to check for and remove Conficker for the shocking price of free
F-Secure and BitDefenter have placed free tools on their respective Web sites that detect and remove Conficker. The idea is for those companies to tout their wares, while offering a valuable service. F-secure is offering its free Web-based service called EasyClean (http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/onlineservices/fsec/fsec.shtml) to remove Conficker and many other malware ills. EasyClean works by downloading and executing a small application, which then scans the PC (with a little help from F-Secure’s Web site) and removes viruses, worms and other bits of evil code. It’s a simple process and something most people should do, especially if they are running outdated security software.
A visit to Bitdefender’s BDTools.Net website (http://www.bdtools.net/) offers a quick and simple way to check for Conficker and all of its various iterations. Bitdefender is taking more of a straightforward approach by offering an executable file (for both single PC and network PCs) that targets Conficker, Kido and other variants of the Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen. For those that are running antivirus protection, it sure doesn’t hurt to give BitDefender’s “Downadup” application a try.
Thanks to F-Secure and BitDefender, there’s now no excuse to act immediately to stop Conficker in its tracks and perhaps, while you’re at it, upgrade your anti-malware applications and apply all of the latest patches.