Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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Disable The Program Might Not Have Installed Correctly

While installing or running programs on your computer, the chances are very good you will have encountered a window that pops up telling you “This program might not have installed correctly“. There was a new feature introduced in Windows Vista and 7 which is supposed to actively monitor and detect the known compatibility issues with older programs when you try and run or install them. If it detects any potential issues, it will throw up the not installed correctly window. You will then have a choice whether to try to reinstall with the recommended settings, which is usually detecting issues with User Account Control or trying to run the program as an earlier version of Windows in compatibility mode. Or you can simply tell it there was no problem and carry on.

That’s the theory anyway. Unfortunately, the Program Compatibility Assistant is far from perfect, and quite often will show the window when there have been no issues at all with the program or installer. Even worse, this window will also be triggered by a lot of portable software, or even when you simply cancel an install process. If you are someone that likes to try out a lot of different software, or use a number of portable programs, this window showing up so often can be quite irritating.

Note: We would not recommend disabling this if you are an average computer user, however, if you are an advanced user who knows the complete issue, go ahead and disable this annoying popup window.

Program Compatibility Assistant

This dialog box is showed because of Program Compatibility Assistant service which is running in the background. This service is started during startup.
Head over to Start Search, type services.msc, and hit Enter. Search for Program Compatibility Assistance Service, right-click it, and hit Stop.

Program Compatibility Assistant Service

Once the service is stopped, right-click it again and go to Properties. From the Startup Type drop-down menu, select Disabled and hit OK.

PcaSvc

Now restart the system. To confirm if Program Compatibility Assistant is completely disabled, open Task Manager(Ctrl+Shift+Esc) and search for PcaSvc services in Services tab. If you don’t find it, congratulations the service has been disabled!
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Monday, April 16, 2012

Sony PS Vita Coupon (Promo Discount)

Get started with the PlayStation Vita Starter Kit with Memory Card. The Starter Kit comes with an assortment of six must-have accessories that complete your PS Vita experience right out of the box. All of the included accessories in this official Starter Kit will work and match perfectly with your PlayStation Vita.


PS Vita promo discount 2012 will help you save money when pre-oder/order Sony PS Vita on Amazon.com.  In the first week, the new generation handheld of Sony PS Vita has reached 321,000 machines sold in Japan. Playstation Vita will be official release in the U.S on  Aprill 16 2012. Price of Playstation Vita Wifi/3G about  $281.63, and Playstation Vita Wifi about $249.99 and $329.99 for First Edition Bundle. PS Vita owned multi touch display offers new ways to complete challenges and actions alike, all on a stunning 5″ OLED screen. And discover a fully immersive first person shooter experience with dual analog sticks. Specially, Locate connect and play with friends via GPS and social networking apps like NEAR.

Pros Reviews

    • The pouch is just that, a pouch for your system. Enough to keep it clean and protected. Not sure how much protection it will provide if your PSV falls, but why would you let it fall in the first place?

    • The screen protector and cleaning cloth (I can’t say too much because I don’t have my PSV yet). The screen protector seems like it will be a simply enough install, I am getting the HORI silicone protector and it looks like it will be compatible. The cleaning cloth is a lot bigger than I expected, so that’s good. Other than that, it’s just your typical lint free cleaning cloth.
    • The earphones. Actually, reading some of the other reviews, I was expecting complete crap. While it does feel pretty cheap, the sound quality is actually not that bad. Some EQ adjusting on your iPod/iPhone/Android/etc, and they are definitely keepers. I actually plan on using them now that I have tested them out.
    • Game/Memory card case. I like this case, sure, it’s something else you have to carry, but it’s not too big and it fits 8 games and 2 memory cards. The 4GB memory card will be good enough for me just for basic game saves, and I have the 32GB and the 8GB that will come with the Launch Bundle. 1 in the system, and the other 2 in the case. Perfect for me.

Cons Reviews

  • First, the pocket pouch. This pouch is made from soft, thin canvas with minimal padding and I doubt it is going to protect the Vita from bumps and drops. It’s probably effective against dust and transport scratches, nothing else. It’s a slip-on case, almost like a cloth envelope, and I think it is meant to protect the Vita if you decide to put it in your pant pocket. But unfortunately, with the Vita’s size, that is not even feasible. Most people will probably carry around the Vita inside a messenger bag or a backpack, among other items and I am afraid this soft pouch won’t provide sufficient protection against the constant bumping and shuffling within a bag. A better case for mobility will certainly be a harder case or something with thicker padding like Sony’s own $20 Travel Pouch, the slim Sony Traveller Case or even the $15 Hori PS Vita Hard Case. I don’t know but Sony should have probably just included this case for free with an actual PS Vita unit purchase since you could find similar cases like this for $5.
  • Next, the earbuds. I am sorry but the earbuds in this kit are almost like the 2 dollar cheapos you could find in the pharmacy check out lanes. Thin cables, cheap plastic, horrendous looks. They don’t certainly look like the “super-light, high-quality, in-ear design PS Vita Headphones” they describe them to be and definitely not the 20$ official PS Vita earbuds. I don’t think it has the mic that’s pictured in the 20$ ones. I bet you could get better headphones, even Sony branded ones, for less than $10 or if you have spare earphones lying around (which I am pretty sure everyone does) just use those instead of these bargain bin buds.
  • Now, the card game case. I won’t find any use for this game case in this kit since it won’t even fit in the provided pocket pouch if you have the Vita in it. I certainly would not bother lugging a PS Vita and a separate case for my game cards. If you get the aforementioned Sony Travel Pouch, that will have built-in game card compartments inside so that would render this item rather redundant.
  • The included screen protector in this kit I could probably use since aside from the screen, it will protect a portion of the right button side of the Vita. But you only get one. You could get a 2 pack or even front and back shields for less than 10 bucks. (*Edit If you read one comment on this review, someone provided info that the right portion of the screen protector is just there so you could line it up with the screen better.)The cleaning cloth is your standard throwaway variety you could get anywhere for cheap. It is cool, though, because it has the PS Vita logo printed on it.
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  • And then there’s the 4 gig memory card. What could I say about this but it is your standard tiny PS Vita Memory Card. You could get this for $20 now or double it for $30 and frankly, like the pocket pouch, they should have included at least a special 2 GB card with the wifi only PS Vita unit.


PlayStation Vita Cradle

PlayStation Vita CradleDock and charge your PlayStation Vita with the sleekly designed Cradle. As the perfect home base for your PS Vita, you can connect your powered speakers or headphones to fill out the audio experience. Ideal for your desk, workstation, or bedside table, it displays your PS Vita at a perfect viewing angle for watching movies and videos.

 

 

 

Pros Reviews

  • The Vita Cradle is a very basic idea and is one of those accessories that some may feel “ripped off” by (for another example, see the PS3 vertical stand that many complain about it) and to tell you the truth.. it’s not for everyone.For those who would use this type of accessory though, the cradle is a must-have.My first reaction to it was “Wow, this is light!” – I previously had a “Hori Portable Display Stand” for the PSP and loved it.. and using the new Vita Cradle I’m even more impressed.The PSP stand was much larger (which was fine for a desk, but not really portable). It also weighed quite a bit more and had no electronics (it was literally a molded block of plastic to rest the PSP on). With that said, it worked great as a display stand for either storing the PSP when not in use, while charging, or for watching movies.
  • The Vita cradle improves on this idea by adding actual electronics to it (the center of the stand has a USB attachment that the vita rest on). The rear of the cradle has a Vita USB input and Line Out audio jack. You will need your own PS Vita USB Cable to use this stand for charging or syncing. While it has the ports on it, the cables are not included. It’s also worth noting that the USB input on the back requires a USB cable (it would have been nice if they used a more standard cable design – something like a Mini USB cable – so that you can use your vita cable as a spare or to take with you for times you might need to use it (charging the vita on the go, etc..)
  • I was very impressed with just how light the stand is – despite having some electronics in it, it feels incredibly light (about the weight of an empty Vita game case). One problem with the PSP stands were that they were quite heavy — not a problem for sitting on your desk, but you can’t really take it “on the go” with you.With the smaller profile of the cradle, it can also easily fit into your bag (I was able to fit it into the official PS Vita Travel Pouch without issues, placing it in the “accessories” side where the game cards, AC adapter and USB cables would normally go). There is still room to hold a PS vita.
  • Quality is OK – I think it can take a couple drops, but with the light material used I can also see it getting scratched/showing wear, or even snapping pieces off if dropped onto a hard (concrete) floor from more than a few feet.The front design looks very nice (it’s a brushed metal look with a Playstation logo in the center) – much nicer than the (more functional) PS Vita stands out there that feature speakers. The front panel is also covered with a clear plastic.The back Line Out output has a 3.5mm connector (standard headphone-sized) and can be used to either plug headphones into it (unlikely situation) or connect it to an external set of speakers (more likely situation). This makes it great for movie viewing (it’s also angled just for that purpose!). Whether you choose to connect it to a set of external speakers or not, you have a much nicer hands-free view of the screen (which will help with movie watching or listening to music while still being able to easily see/access the screen).
  • While the material it’s made of is very light, I’m OK with that simply because it makes the unit more portable (if you’re watching movies on it, there isn’t too much reason to watch it at your desk at home when you have easy access to other video sources (computer/blu-ray players/dvd players/large TV’s/PS3′s) – if you’re watching movies on it, you’re probably away from the home. If that’s the case, you don’t want to carry a stand as big, heavy and bulky as the vita itself.. so this design really works nicely.

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Up to 200 customers give reviews for this device. Most people rate it 5 stars. You can read some popular reviews of Amazon customers :

There are enough Vita reviews out there to last a lifetime, but I didn’t want to review this until I really gave it a thorough test run. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but for once Sony’s PR hype is actually true. This thing is a monster and the potential is frightening. For me, the launch line-up is stellar! The graphics are amazing and the Oled screen has thoroughly convinced me to hold off upgrading T.V.’s until an Oled T.V. is affordable. Let me simply touch on some of my thoughts…..

Touch Screen / Touch features

The front touch screen is amazing. This thing is super sensitive, it can even read mutiple touches at the same time. It makes navigation a snap! The back touch pad is a sorry gimmick. I hope that developers forget it’s there. It feels clunky, unresponsive and is difficult to use when playing. This isn’t a big deal though, because most games don’t seem to use it all that much.

Controls

The d-pad is exceptional! It is so much better than the PSP’s. I can actually enjoy fighting games, without having to attach an add-on d-pad! The sticks really work well and are a lot more useable than the PSP. The triggers and the buttons work exceptionally. This feels like a Dualshock controller, in some ways better in fact! The only downside is you don’t have L2 / R2 and L3 and R3 buttons. This isn’t a big deal really, not sure they are needed on most games anyways. The Start and Select buttons are too recessed for their own good. I find it pretty hard to push them without using the end of my fingernail, small complaint though.
Graphics -
This thing has amazing graphics. It is far above the PS2 and fairly close to the PS3. I was shocked how much Rayman origins looks like the console version. The OLED screen is super bright and the colors are absolutely vivid! The screen size is very large for a handheld The screen has some reflecting, but nothing terrible and certainly not like the early PSP.

Battery Life

It is actually really really good! I wish my phone had this much battery life. You can really play 5 hours straight without a recharge!!!

Memory Cards




This is a definate con. No onboard memory in this day an age is sad. Charging $100 for a 32 gb card? Unforgiveable!!! Sony can give you whatever canned statement they want about piracy being the issue. It is total crap, this thing will get hacked soon enough, with or without the proprietary card.

Mutitasking 

This thing can do multitasking better than the PS3! At any point you can press the PS button and navigate. You can run mulitiple programs and still not have to exit your game! The layout is simple, but effective.

Content Manager

This think makes it easy to transfer your files between the PS vita to your Pc and Ps3. It is limited though, you won’t have the ability to use this like a mass storage device, but it does make it simple and some less computer savy users will appreciate this.

Games

This thing has a create launch line-up. One of the best ever actually! Let’s just hope it sells well and they keep this up! There are some good titles on the horizon, gravity rush comes to mind. I just hope this doesn’t become like the PSP, a port machine and a breeding ground for watered down console franchises (god of war lite, killzone lite, resistance lite etc. etc.)!!! The good news is that there is a large number of PSP titles that can be played about it. I won’t go over the failure that is the aborted N/A ambassador program!!! I just hope that PS1 games will be playable soon, Sony says it is coming (keep your figers crossed!!!) I would also recommend getting the downloadable Mutant Blob game, it’s a lot of fun! There are enough games to keep you busy and hopefully we will see some Japanese games become localized (come on Namco, give us Tales of Innocence R!!!!). It is a strong possibility due to the frosty reception Japan has given the PS Vita.

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3G VS. WIFI

GO WIFI, I REPEAT, GO WIFI!!! The 3g is a waste, it require a data plan and you won’t be playing online. I have a samsung Galaxy s2 and can use the wifi hotspot (tethering) features to access the PS Store and online features on the go. If you’re thinking that you’re going to be playing games on the subway with the 3G feature, you’re simply kidding yourself. Use the extra money you’ll save to buy a larger memory card (you’ll want it!). Netflix works exceptionally well, but with 3g, I doubt you’ll be happy with it’s performance.
This thing is a marvel, I have a 3ds that I love. It has it’s own pros and cons, but the tech cannot hold a candle to the Vita. Nintendo has always been about great games, not necessarily the best tech. If Sony can learn from it’s mistakes with the PSP and focus on games, this thing is unstoppable! It has endless potential, let’s hope Sony uses it!

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More people use PS Vita coupons and buy it. Cheaper, and save so they give more great reviews for it. One a customer from Newyork give reviews: As an owner of a 3ds and ps vita, I have to say that the vita is much better. The joysticks are better, the screen is not even close for the 3ds and the games overall have been better for the vita with the exception of super mario 3ds and resident evil revelations. Those two games are amazing, but other than those two titles the vita games are way better and more advanced. Lets put it this way, I haven’t touched my 3ds since I bought a vita.
I think you are completely satisfied with Amazon ps vita coupons as well as the handheld gaming machine. Buy it now and enjoy.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

How to Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010

  1. Open your Word or other applications of Microsoft Office 2010. Here, we take Word for example.
  2. Go to "File" > "Options" like this.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  3. Well, the options window appears. And click "Quick Access Toolbar". Then choose "Commands Not in the Ribbon" under the "Choose commands from" tab.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  4. Select "Speak" in the scroll box and click "Add" > "OK".
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  5. Well, you will see the "Speak" button has been added.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  6. If you want to add the speak button on the Ribbon. Go to "Customize Ribbon" in the options window. Select "Commands Not in the Ribbon" too.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  7. Click "New Tab" or "New Group" button as you like.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  8. Then in the "Commands Not in the Ribbon" tab, select "Speak" choice. And then click "Add" > "OK".
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  9. Return the Word, you will see the "New Tab" with "Speak" button like this.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010
  10. When you want to use text to speech, just select the text and then click "Speak" button. It will begin.
    Enable and Use Text to Speech in Office 2010 
Video: How to enable Text to Speech in Office 2010
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How to Get Back a Useful Windows 7 Network Icon

On the whole, just about everybody who uses it, would say Windows 7 is a great operating system all round and a big improvement over Vista and XP. The visual additions and enhancements to the taskbar is something that helps give Windows 7 a clear edge over it predecessors.

Why then, after all the work on these extra visuals, did Microsoft feel the need to take the network activity icon in the system tray, and make it look so bland and lifeless? Although they said it was to make things look less ‘noisy’ in the tray, I like the old one, because you can see if something like a download has finished in the background, or there’s activity on your network when you think there shouldn’t be. It’s also useful at watching for activity on laptops. To me, this is one of the minor annoyances of Windows 7 where it wasn’t already broken in XP and Vista as well to some extent, but Microsoft decided to try and fix it anyway.


Windows XP’s icon makes it very clear when there is network activity so you don’t have to stare at your router to see what’s going on. Vista’s icon does at least give you the option to right click on the icon and turn icon activity on or off.
            It’s clear in XP               Still visible in Vista…              What happened!

One of the first things I did when installing Windows 7 for the first time, was go on a search to try and find something to bring the activity back to the icon. Luckily it didn’t take too long and came across a small utility by iT Samples called Network Activity Indicator. The program is available in both portable and as a setup installer, but it makes sense to use the installer if you plan on it replacing the default icon. Download and install, a few seconds later, you have this:
                        Activity is back                         With a Vista style icon

Network Activity Indicator uses not much more than a Megabyte of memory, and has a couple of other useful features such as a handy right click menu for access to your network, which is something else sadly lacking in Windows 7 when you right click its icon. Quickly checking or editing network adapter settings is only a click or two away now.

  1. Download Network Activity Indicator.
  2. Double click to make it run.
  3. You will see a new network connection tray icon.
    You will see a new network connection tray icon.
  4. You can also right click it to choose the "Settings" to set the tray icon.
    You can also right click it to choose the "Settings" to set the tray icon.
    You can also right click it to choose the "Settings" to set the tray icon.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sharp begins production of High Pixel Density IGZO LCD panels

In March 2012 at Kameyama Plant No. 2, Sharp began producing the world’s first high-performance LCD panels incorporating IGZO oxide semiconductors. Sharp is expanding production scale through April to meet market demand.

IGZO (InGaZnO) is an oxide comprising indium (In), gallium (Ga), and zinc (Zn). A thin-film transistor using this material has been developed by Sharp in collaboration with Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd. (a company based in Kanagawa, Japan, and led by President Shunpei Yamazaki).
 
By using IGZO oxide semiconductors, Sharp will be able to produce LCD screens that require lower energy consumption through smaller, thin-film transistors and increased pixel transparency.

The technology lends itself well to mobile devices that require low-power components. With a new breed of ultrabooks promised by Intel and updates to Apple's mobile lineup, it seems highly likely that Sharp will work its way in as a primary supplier of display panels.



Sharp has converted Kameyama Plant No. 2, which had previously been used to create advanced LCD panels for televisions, to produce small to medium-size screens for smartphones and other mobile devices.

A year ago, Sharp was rumored to be converting Kameyama Plant No. 1 from TV displays to low-temperature, polysilicon LCD screens to be used on a next-generation iPhone. Peter Misek, according to 9to5Mac, claims that up to 5 million Apple television units (iTVs) are being produced by Sharp for a May or June release.

Just as the new iPad was about to be released, it was reported that Sharp was not able to meet Apple's requirements for producing its IPS displays, despite earlier rumors that Sharp's IGZO technology would replace IPS for 2012's iPad.

Now, with an official company statement that Sharp is producing IGZO displays for mobile devices, expect to see plenty of rumors resurfacing that Apple's iPhone, iPad, and perhaps even iMacs and a television set, could all be using Sharp's IGZO displays.
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Android Trojan Found in Google Play

Japanese users of Google's online clearing house of downloadable entertainment for Android devices are being targeted with a Trojan horse that displays requested videos but nicks personal information in the process.

Antivirus company McAfee posted a blog item this afternoon about the Trojan, which was found lurking in the Google Play marketplace.

The Trojan hid itself in applications that promised trailers of upcoming Japanese-language video games, or those that offered scenes from anime or adult Japanese videos, McAfee reported on its blog.

McAfee Mobile Security detects these threats as Android/DougaLeaker.A, the company said.

McAfee said that the fifteen malicious applications of this sort had been found on Google Play, and that all had been removed from the market. However, McAfee employee Carlos Castillo reported that users should beware applications like these that promise to display video content, then ask for permissions they shouldn't otherwise need - in this case, "read contact data" and "read phone state and identity".

In this case, the app gathers the Android ID - not the IMEI code that can uniquely identify the device, but the 64-bit number that is randomly generated on the device's first boot and remains with it for the life of the device. The app also harvests the phone's phone number and contact list, along with every name, phone number, and email of every person in the contact list.

As the data is being harvested, the app displays a "loading" message. If the app is successful at harvesting the data, the video will play; otherwise, an error message is generated, McAfee said. 

You can read McAfee's full post on the matter here.
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