Tutorial – How to print screen an entire web page with ScreenGrab!

Posted by hina on November 13, 2009 under Accessories, Software | Comments are off for this article

If you like a website and would like to save it into a picture file for future reference, you would probably have to save the whole page via “File > Save Page As”. This method would no doubt save huge chunks of unwanted files along with it. The other possible alternative is to print screen multiple copies of the web page and save them using Microsoft paint/GIMP. However, this makes the process very tedious, especially if the page is lengthy. After some research using the mighty Google, theysaY has discovered one useful Firefox plugin dedicated for print screening the entire web page.

Tutorial - How to print screen an entire web page with ScreenGrab!

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Optus Tennis Challenge – Fear with every bounce

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Now it has come to the part of the month whereby theysaY will introduce some interesting games for relax. This time round, Optus Tennis Challenge is bound to bring you to the edge of your seat, not so much of the adrenaline part like Square 2, but the possible anguish moments that you may face when the tennis ball touches the ground because of an accidental sneeze or a momentary lapse of concentration.
Optus Tennis Challenge - Fear with every bounce
The game is pretty simple. With clicking of your beloved mouse, try to make the ball stay in the air by having as many hits as possible. Notice that there is an option of submitting high scores but however to my knowledge it does not appear to be functioning. However, you can post your high score here to compete with others.

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SearchMe is the New Search Engine With A Touch

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We all know how Google dominates the search online market. Let’s not talk about cuil today as it is over-hyped for a matter of fact. What is interesting is that there is a new search engine that I just stumbled upon recently and that is SearchMe. The only significant difference between SearchMe and most other conventional search engines is that it returns results mainly through visual snapshots of the site. Also, the processed results are then presented in a way that is similar to the user interface of browsing through albums in iTunes with a touch. Pretty cool huh?

SearchMe is the New Search Engine With A Touch

But that is not all. SearchMe isn’t just photo gimmicks. It has the capability of auto-categorising every page to help online users to distinguish their search in their desired category. In this way, users spend less time filtering unwanted pages and more time learning new information.

SearchMe is the New Search Engine With A Touch

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Firefox 3.03 Release With Security Fixes

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Shortly after the release of Firefox 3.02, there are news that version 3.03 of popular internet Mozilla browser is available for download. The only additional changes to the Firefox 3.02 is a fix to a problem which causes users to be unable to retrieve their saved passwords or save new passwords. For those who need not use the save password function need not update. You can download the latest version of Firefox 3.03 from the official website.

Firefox 3.03 Release With Security Fixes

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Password Protect Your Sensitive Text Files With LockNote

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I suppose many of us would use the convenient notepad to store away your favourite links or the hard-to-remember passwords for easy reference. Yet we understand the risk involved in penning down our sensitive passwords on unsecured media form only to regret when we misplaced it. However with LockNote, you can be rest assured that your text documents are safe from normal prying eyes.
Password Protect Your Sensitive Text Files With LockNote
Steganos LockNote is a freeware windows application that allows users to password protect their text documents with strong AES 265-bit encryption. Upon saving your documents with LockNote, users are allowed to encrypt and decrypt confidential text information without worrying of data theft.
Password Protect Your Sensitive Text Files With LockNote
The program is easy to use. Open the program and store whatever information you need inside and save. Input and remember the password to encrypt the file. When you need to access the confidential documents again, you will be prompted again to enter the password.

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Boot up your computer in 4 seconds with ASRock’s Instant Boot

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Yes, do not be shocked for words.. What we are about to introduce and share with you is the latest ASRock’s motherboard with the new Instant Boot Feature that allows user to boot up to Windows XP or Vista in merely 4 seconds. That is roughly 10 times faster compared to that of the conventional motherboard! Supposedly if you are a time fanatic, you can cut down your Windows OS booting up timing to that which you have always wanted.
Boot up your computer in 4 seconds with ASRock’s Instant Boot
So how does it work? We will find out shortly after the break. For now, enjoy this funny demo that has been chosen specially for you.

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iPhone In UK With O2

Posted by hina on November 12, 2009 under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone | Comments are off for this article

Finally its official, iPhone will be available in UK from November 9th. Mobile phone operator O2, has won the exclusive contract to sell Apple’s much-hyped iPhone in the UK.
iPhone In UK With O2
The phones will be sold in O2, Carphone Warehouse and Apple stores from 9 November costing £269 including VAT. Anyone looking to grab the handset will have to sign up to an 18 month O2 contract, with price plans at £35 (200 minutes and 200 texts), £45 (600 minutes and 500 messages) and £55 per month (1200 minutes and 500 texts). All the plans include ‘unlimited’ data transfers. Users will get free use of 7,500 wi-fi hotspots giving faster internet access.

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Optima OP3W netbook with built-in 3G module

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The Chinese Optima OP3W netbook will come equipped with a built-in 3G UMTS module, which allows you to insert a 3G SIM card so you can hook up to the Internet via the 3G network.
Optima OP3W netbook with built-in 3G module
The Optima OP3W netbook will be available through China Telecom, and it’ll likely be available in other countries such as the US under a different brand name. The OP3W netbook was spotted at IFA in Berlin and said to have impressive build quality.

The OP3W packs with a 10.1 inch screen with 1024×600 pixel, 3 USB ports, Ethernet and VGA ports and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. It comes with rather low-capacity battery, a 3 cell, 2200mAh battery but giving it a lighter feel. Take a look at it in action in the video below:

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