Thursday, December 11, 2008

Uninstall hidden components of Windows XP

Under Windows XP it is possible to view the hidden programs in Windows Add / Remove Programs.

To achieve this, follow these steps:

Open Windows Explorer and go to the C: \ Windows \ inf. or C: \ WinNT \ inf.
In this folder right-click on the file name sysoc.inf.

In the menu that appears, click the Open command.

A window will appear.

In the list, remove the HIDE (while leaving the commas) correspondand
the programs you want to see.

Save the file via File / Save.

That is, the work is done!

MTNL launched 3G Mobile Services

India leaps into 3G Mobile arena with the soft launch of 3G enabled Mobile services by Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) for its Delhi Network. MTNL is the first Mobile operator in India to launch 3G services named “MTNL 3G Jadoo”.

Initially, the coverage for 3G services would have core of Delhi covering Connaught Place, Sanchar Bhawan, Rajaji Marg, India Gate, Pragati Maidan, Delhi Gate and Minto Road. The commercial tariff would be announced and registration shall start after the commercial launch a couple of months’ later.


3G Mobile services would enable MTNL Dolphin/ Trump subscribers to enjoy:

  • Video Telephony – Customers can watch and talk simultaneously through Video Call.
  • High speed internet for smart-phones and Laptop from 256 Kbps to 2 Mbps.
  • A multitude of data related VAS services like : Mobile TV, Location surveillance, Streaming Video on Demand, Gaming etc.

Bluetooth to go: Speakers for your cell phone and MP3 player

You don't need much more than your MP3 player--whether it's a standalone device or an app built into your cell phone--to enjoy all your favorite tunes on the go, but certain accessories can up the entertainment factor.

For example, if you spend a lot of time in hotel rooms, a portable speaker is practically a necessity, allowing you to rock out without being tethered to your headphones. In fact, why not do away with the wires entirely? One of the more advanced features you can find in portable speakers on the market today is built-in Bluetooth technology. This wireless protocol lets you stream music from any device with integrated A2DP technology, which can be found in most media-centric cell phones (save the iphone) and even a handful of dedicated MP3 players.

The speakers often include integrated keys for controlling music playback, and some even offer mics for use as a speakerphone--and, really, we see no reason not to kill two birds with one stone.

Source : Cnet