Google Chrome goes portable: Carry it on a USB flash drive (9)
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Filed under: Internet, Windows, Google, Freeware, Open Source, Browsers Want to take Google's new web browser Chrome for a spin, but don't want to install anything on your computer? While Google hasn't officially released a portable version, the browser is open source. So just a few days after the launch of Google Chrome, an independent developer has released Portable Chrome, Portable Chrome comes as an 11MB self extracting file. When you run the executable, all ...
Portable Chrome: Carry the Google Browser on a USB Stick (4)
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For people who love to carry software on a USB drive, here’s something you have been waiting for. Carsten has created a portable version of Google Chrome that has all the features available in the the main browser but requires no installation - just unzip all the files and start Chroming. This portable Google browser can run directly from the USB stick on any Windows computer and all user settings including web history, cookies, etc. ...
Recover Your Lost XP, Vista & Office Serial Numbers (10)
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Hey, Hey, Hey! AskTheAdmin here again with another free tool that I can’t live without. As TheAdmiN I have literally over 10,000 servers in production. Most of them are on the same corporate open license program and have the same serial number and need no activation. BUT there are more than a few machines that are not owned by my company and were installed, configured and shipped to us as-is. When one of these machines ...
24 Killer Portable Apps For Your USB Flash Drive - Download Squad (49)
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Filed under: Internet, Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Freeware My flash drive works pretty hard, so I've spent a lot of time gathering a reliable, powerful set of portable tools that allow me to work hard and play hard, even if I can't do it on my own PC. Here are two dozen apps that I always have at the ready. EncryptionTruecrypt - Why is TrueCrypt first on the list? Simple. A multi-gig, easy-to-lose, unencrypted drive with ...
Pac-Man Mini Plays All The Classic Hits (1)
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You’ve got to be tired of dicking around with that stylus on your Nintendo DS. After all, writing or any act like it is tiresome, especially if you’re a gamer who just likes the simplicity of an analog stick, one button and a high score list. Modder Sam Thornley yearned for portable classics like the Atari Flashback, so he made his own. Using a Jakks Pacific plug-and-play Namco mini arcade’s guts and some hardware know-how, ...
DIY File Index (1)
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Windows has had a search option for a very long time. The problem that I have with it is two-fold: It is slow The indexer is a real resource hog So, a long time ago, I learned how to index all of the files on my computer that provides me with accurate results in a fraction of the time. And, the index is completely portable so I can keep a copy of the index on ...
Could Microsoft’s Blue Track Mouse Be The End Of Laser? (1)
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Microsoft claims that come September 9th, you can kiss laser goodbye. Everyone was quite confused as to what Microsoft meant, that is until this picture of the mystery product that would put laser in its place showed up on Amazon’s Germany site. It’s called the Blue Track and it allegedly uses a blue LED teamed up with a wide-angle lens for better tracking on more surfaces than laser and optical are capable of. Hey, I’m ...
The Wiz - Gamepark's Successor To The GP2x [The Wiz] (1)
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Gamepark Holdings has announced its new games handheld - the followup to its (fairly) successful GP2X Like the GP2X, it runs a Linux-based OS, has a GBA-ish form factor and is wide open for homebrew developers to code original games and — always the killer GP2x app — emulation, emulation, emulation. Unlike its ancestor, it has a 533MHZ Arm 9 processor with 3D acceleration, 64MB of Ram and a touchscreen. There is only the one ...
Cowon Reveals Sleek New PMP - S9 Curve (1)
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Filed under: News : Portable The S9 Curve is a rather sexy looking PMP with an accelerometer and Bluetooth functionality. Read more
Convert Text Into WAV Files (1)
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There are several situations where it would be to your benefit to listen to a WAV file rather than read a text file. When you are driving home. Someone who is visually impaired. You do not want the contents of a text file edited. So, I started looking into how difficult it would be to create such a program. As it turns out, not very difficult. I used AutoIT to create a simple executable that ...
Office Enterprise 2007 USB Edition (Portable) (1)
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Versión portátil de MediaPlayer (1)
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El pleito continúa años después, acerca de cual es el mejor de los Media Players. ¿VLC o SMPlayer? No me voy a meter en medio de los que pelean, escribo ésto sólo para avisarles que ya hay una versión portátil de SMPlayer la cual puede descargar para traer en su USB y poder abrir archivos de video (de cualquier tipo). Para que a la hora de tratar con computadoras en las que no se pueda ...
Portabilizer 1.0 Free Download (3)
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Com Portabilizer você cria uma versão portátil do seu programa favorito e utilize-a em qualquer PC diretamente do pen drive. Portabilizer é um pequeno programa gratuito para transformar o seus programas favoritos em aplicações portáteis, que rodam em qualquer PC sem precisar de instalação, além de poder rodar em CDs ou pendrives. Portabilize seus programas favoritos O processo [...]
Stella Artois PSP Rekindles Our Interest in Two Unlike Fads [Sony] (6)
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The combination isn't exactly the most obvious, but hey, I'm a gamer, and hey, I like paying $5 a glass for a pretentious beer that tastes identical to Budweiser. The Stella Artois PSP was manufactured in a limited edition for the Fosters employees who'd be brewing the "import" in Australia for Australia—part of the official "please don't spit in our delicate European beer" bonus. [Lowe Rivet via Kotaku]
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Matt Pierson said:
Today is all about bizarre combinations, I guess
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Hermes Freitas said:
E eh aqui onde os interesses de Ademirao e Luiz Cabrito se encontram...
Aexea KeyXpress Data Key Flashdrive Could Hide on Your Key Ring [Storage] (11)
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Brando's Aexea KeyXpress flash drives are designed to really make key-ring data portability true: they're shaped like keys, and are about as thin as your average door or car key (about 0.12-inches thin.) They're in three colors, have 4GB of flash storage aboard, come with a similarly tiny lanyard and that's about all you need to know. Oh: they cost $27. [Brando]
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Nathan Chase said:
eventually this will be all we'll need - walk up to any dumb terminal with your 10TB flash key, and poof - the computer is yours, anywhere you go
Waterproof iPod Touch video boombox (1)
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Filed under: portable video hacks, dailyPopular Mechanics contributor [Anthony Veducci] wanted a virtually indestructible video player that he could use anywhere. Not finding a commercial solution, he decided to build his own. He already had a large waterproof case and another for the iPod Touch. The 8" display came from an iPod accessory. Unfortunately it was developed before Apple implemented their stupid accessory locking, so he had to use an Apple approved video cable through ...
Hulu on Mobile Devices? (1)
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No doubt, Hulu’s been kicking butt in growing their web audience by providing legit, mainstream television content. And word is they’re now considering international expansion. So Engadget’s ‘Best portable Internet device‘ query has got me thinking… Are there any mobile devices capable of streaming Hulu shows? Let me start by saying “best” is a relative term term - In my experience, the iPhone provides the most efficient and enjoyable way to browse the web on ...
Portable Cartoon Maker v4.71 (1)
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Your can make plenty of funny pictures if only you have interest and patience.You know, cartoon is exaggerated and always give joyancy to people.For example, if someone have a big nose, the cartoon for him should have a bigger nose; if someone have two small eyes, the cartoon for him should have two smaller eyes; etc.Now, the Cartoon Maker can make perfect cartoon for you and your friends.Requirements:· Pentium 300 PC or higher· 64MB RAM ...
Kevin Rose iPod Rumors: Price Cut, New iTunes 8.0 Features and Tall, Rounded Nano (1)
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Kevin Rose's Apple crystal ball has been wrong more often than not (he was sorta right about US$199 iPhone), but this time he's seen pictures people! ("It looks pretty cool.") He says that not only will the new iPod nano be tall and skinny and giant-screened like we've heard, he says it'll be rounded (like iPhone 3G's ass-side, but all the way around), and even provides this handy rendering. His other rumourage, like a huge ...
Is the PSP-3000 Screen Really THAT Much Better? Yes. (5)
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Sony officially announced the PSP-3000 this week and gamers found themselves asking a question that really didn’t bode well for the updated system: “Is a new button, a mic and a new screen really worth an upgrade?” Well kids, a quick gander at the image above might help you come a little closer to answering that conundrum. All we can say is WOW. The striking resemblance between the PSP-2000 and the PSP-3000 comes to a ...