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July 2008

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Review of the 9-in-1 iPhone / iPod Touch FM Transmitter with USB Charging Port and Remote from USB Fever

Written by sam mcloughln
Finally as you would expect, the 9-in-1 iPhone / iPod Touch FM Transmitter also charges your iPhone too, great if your on long journeys because not only do you get to listen to your great music but also it charges the device at the same time.


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10 Things We Want to See in the iPhone 2.1 Update

Written by nobody@vox.com(Atlanta iPhone Blog)
The iPhone 2.0 software is pretty good. We like the App Store a lot; it adds a boatload of new functionality to the iPhone. But it's certainly not perfect. Having used it for a few weeks, we've discovered a number of little quirks that we really hope are addressed in the upcoming update. From bugs t...


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Run at startup without getting noticed

When ever you add a program to run at Start up it appears in the startup folder. You may be wondering if is there any way that you can add a software to the start up and still go undetected. then the answer is "Yes"



This Registry Hack will allows a program to be launched at startup without any trace of the executable in the Startup folder on the Start Menu . Go To regedit (Start>>>Run >>>type regedit )



Navigate to :

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run




Finally Modify/Create the Value Data Type(s) and Value Name(s) as given below:



Exit Registry and Reboot your system.This is for win xp. Back up your registry before you do it(click here)

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Creating .reg file

A .reg file is used to create a entry in to the registry. If you don't know anything on the registry visit the encyclopedia or registry section.



This is how a registry file looks like (the .reg's syntax)



RegistryEditorVersion

Blank line

[RegistryPath1]

"DataItemName1?="DataType1:DataValue1"

Blank line

[RegistryPath2]

"DataItemName2"="DataType2:DataValue2"

"DataItemName3"="DataType3:DataValue3"

RegistryEditorVersion is the version of the registry editor. if you are using windows xp or windows 2000 it should be "Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00". For Windows 98 and NT4.0 systems REGEDIT4 is the version entry in the header of the .reg file .



The blank line is a must. The Blank line informs the Registry the start of a new Registry path. Before every new path you must add a blank line.





RegistryPath is the path to the location of the particular key or sub-key in the Registry . The enclosed in square brackets is a must and each sub-key level has to be separated by a backslash just like a normal file path or a url.



For example:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\viruswriting]



If the subkey does not exist, it will be created. Multiple entries will each start with their own paths separated by blank lines.



The ?DataItemName1?=?DataType1:DataValue1? specfies the values of the key (or sub-key).DataItemName is the specified name of the data.Each key may have more than one name. This is enclosed in quotation marks.

Next is the the data type (DWORD or hexadecimal) , followed by the actual data. Incase of the

data beging of the String type, then no data type is specified. The DataType and DataValue are separated by colons. Quote("") is not necessary for the type:value if they are not string.





Here?s an example.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00



[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\viruswriting]

?Current?=?Windows XP?

?PreviewMode?=hex:04,00,00,00

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Edit Master Startup List

Many of the programs that start up at boot time do not figure in the Startup folder. If you want to stop more than one application from loading at bootup, you will normally need to go

and turn off the preference in each application one by one.



Tedious and time consuming. This Registry Hack can help you do this in one go. Just open Regedit(START>>RUN>>Type REGEDIT)



Navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows

\CurrentVersion\Run


And to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows

\CurrentVersion\Run




All the programs that load at boot time will be specified under these two keys. Review the applications listed in this list and delete all the entries you don?t want started up at boot time. Next bootup, they?ll be gone.



Be careful not to delete needed programs such as anti-virus and antispyware programs. You should be able to identify them by their path if not by the file name.





You need not restart the computer for the change/effect to take place. Back up your registry before you do it(click here)

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