Sunday, March 7, 2010

How To Fix iPod can’t sync error

Disconnect Ipod from USB , Close ITunes
Copy paste the below codes to a notepad and save it as Batch file ( *.bat)

regsvr32 /s softpub.dll
regsvr32 /s wintrust.dll
regsvr32 /s dssenh.dll
regsvr32 /s rsaenh.dll
regsvr32 /s gpkcsp.dll
regsvr32 /s sccbase.dll
regsvr32 /s slbcsp.dll
regsvr32 /s mssip32.dll
regsvr32 /s cryptdlg.dll
regsvr32 /s initpki.dll

Run it ... wellll ...

Nokia 6600i unleashed in India

The Nokia 6600i has just been launched in India and it establishes itself as the smallest 5-megapixel phone in the market. The 6600i has a slider form factor with an extremely impressive design and style.
The camera being the phones USP promises to deliver crystal clear imaging with its 8x zoom and auto focus functionality. It also comes with a dual LED flash for enhancing image quality.
Other features include FM radio, playback for all kinds of media files/formats, stereo headsets and bluetooth v2.0. A microSD card slot capable of holding a 16GB card fits perfect for this phone.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Coffee-proof keyboard launched

Texan peripheral maker Econokeys has announced the EK-97-TP, a full-size keyboard with a built in touch-pad which is aimed at hospitals and other places where nasty fluids could be flying around.

The company reckons that the average mouse or keyboard in a shared environment can harbour 70 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. Most of us are about as likely to lick either.

The keyboard has fully sealed keys and has no seams or crevices, meaning it is resistant to splashing, hose directed fluids (stop sniggering at the back) and even full submersion.

Anyone who has been through dozens of keyboards killed by coffee would be more than happy to pay the hefty $156 price tag to not have to go through the anguish of mopping up a spilled beverage and praying that it didn't get deep into the innards of yet another keyboard.

The keyboard will deal with all sorts of other flying fluids as well. Like, um, bleach and disinfectant.

Kingston launches 256GB thumb drive

Memory maker Kingston is flogging an unfeasibly large thumb drive with an equally unbelievable price tag.

The Data Traveller 310 includes security software which allows you to lock down all or part of the diminutive drive's humongous 256GB capacity.

But you'll need deep, and preferably very secure, pockets to warrant shelling out the $860 asking price.

With one UK survey reporting that 9,000 USB sticks turn up every year at dry cleaners alone, this gadget could lead to some very costly mistake.

Apple confirms April 3rd iPad launch dateApple confirms April 3rd iPad launch date

Apple today officially announced that the iPad will be available in the US on Saturday, April 3, for Wi-Fi models and in late April for Wi-Fi + 3G models.

All models will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK at the same time in late April.

The delay to the European roll-out is more likely to do with securing complicated multi-national airtime contracts than rumoured production problems.

Pre orders will begin on March 12th in the US on the devices which range from $500 for the the 16GB wifi-only model up to a 64GB wifi and 3G equipped version for $830.

Twitter Reaches 10 Billionth Tweet Milestone

Popular microblogging website Twitter has revealed that it has served its 10 billionth tweet last night at 1am GMT, one which was sent from a protected profile and which shall remain a mystery forever.

Unlike the marketing campaign by Apple a few days earlier to find out who was the one who downloaded their 10 billionth track from iTunes, Twitter did not dish out any voucher or prizes to the person who did it.

Gigatweet, a service whose sole purpose is to count Twitter messages, calculated Twitter will produce its 20 billionth twitter by October 2010 and is currently growing at the rate of roughly 66 million per tweet per day.

Twitter said last month that back in 2007, there were 5000 tweets a day, the year later, that reached 300,000 and in 2009, that number reached 2.5 million a day. Now this has reached more than 760 tweets a second.

The three-year old website is already the 12th most visited website on the internet. In comparison though Windows Live Messenger records nine billion messages per day and 1.5 billion conversations.

Microsoft's Pink phone looks increasingly real

Long-running rumours of Microsoft developing its own mobile phones, with the Pink project being the latest candidate, could become a reality next month. How many people might be interested in buying the things is another matter…

PIC