Tips to open a locked memory card

Maybe someday you will need to restart your phone, like when finished updating the firmware, freezing occurs when the cell phone, or when cleaning the virus. But sometimes when they want to re-use the memory card has been locked by a password! How do solve this problem? Tip 1 – By using Fexplorer , find files in a folder named unlockMMC.app z:systemapp – Run the application file, and enter a new password like “12345″ By using the default features of the phone memory, go to your memory card – Enter the password that you’ve created on demand. – If this does not work or unlockMMC file not found, please use the following way Tip 2 Every time you give a password on the memory card, the phone automatically creates a file that will store your password with mmcstore name (same as the S60 1st and 2nd edition). Please use a third party file explorer application or use explorer mobile phone standard, first by enabling the feature to view hidden files The next step: – Copy mmcstore file to a computer, then change the file extension to .txt (mmcstore.txt) – Open it using notepad application

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Gleaming Toshiba Dynabook AZ

Toshiba, one of the leading edge high-tech products manufacturers in Japan, set free to the picky market an Android powered notebook the Toshiba Dynabook AZ Series in particular. This shiny portable computer features an ARM Nvidia Tegra 250 @1.0GHz CPU, 10.1 inch WSVGA LCD screen, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to boot.

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Hands on with iOS 4 folders

It seems like everyone i know has an Iphone, and i seem to be the only one with a blackberry these days lol but either way i still love the iphones i just don’t have the right company and actually i think when my contract is up i will be going to at &, anyways its neat that you can update the software on your phone but still keep the same phone. i lovee that idea.

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Super-fast USB 3.0 Hub

This new and super-fast USB 3.0 hub allows you to connect up to four different gadgets and transfer data from them in speeds of up to an amazing five gigabits per second (about ten times faster than with USB 2.0). Features: USB 3.0 SuperSpeed 4-Port Hub SuperSpeed (5 Gbps) / high-speed (480 Mbps) / full-speed (12 Mbps) Plug and Play, hot swappable Support Window 7 / Vista / XP or Linux Dimension: 77 x 90 x 17mm (approx.) Weight: 56g The USB 3.0 SuperSpeed 4-Port Hub is yours for $48 over at the USB Brando website.

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Father’s Day Special: Trendy and Affordable Eyewear

Doing something online is an enjoyable part in our day to day online activities. And usually, most of the folks go online because they want to make friends across the globe without the need to fly to a country just to meet the person they want to rub shoulders with. A lot of individuals also use the internet on account of they want to have some fun moments by engaging in a web-based computer gaming pursuit just to spend out their spare time during the day. However, many of the folks that I have known before and until these days utilize the power and potential of the internet to scour the special things that they want for themselves. For example, some chaps snap up at Ebay a bargain and hard-to-find parts for their cars.

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Nokia N8 Vs Apple iPhone 4

In the last chapter of my ‘Road to HD’ series I wrote, “The real zoom of the N86 is arguably the only video capture improvement that Nokia have brought to market since the camcorder class video capture of the N93. I wouldn’t mind, but the N93 will be four years old this summer. Any head start that Nokia had is now long gone.” In 2006 Nokia had the speed advantage

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mac classic makes perfect dock for ipad

In what could be one of the coolest mods I’ve seen in a long time, this Japanese modder took an old Macintosh classic and turned it into the best iPad docking station you’ll ever see. While the concept is simple, it’s the execution that’s just so perfect

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ADVERTISEMENT: Nokia N900: The Smartphone That Runs Linux-Based Maemo OS

We don’t see or hear nearly enough of it, but the Maemo smartphone platform is powerful, open source and performs on the Nokia N900 on a level that’s comparable to the experience you get with a desktop computer.

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USB Recycler Service

In today’s digital age, it’s very common, in fact – expected – that everyone own a USB flash drive.  Flash drives are the easiest and most convenient way to store data, transfer files and keep that ever changing data near you.  If you are like me, you have a favorite flash drive.  It’s not necessarily because of the way it looks, but rather – over time – all of your important information has accumulated to one stick.  You get to a point where saving data can only be done on that one, favorite USB drive.

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Panasonic’s ToughBook T9

Panasonic has a new durable laptop offering for those in need called the ToughBook T9. While most ‘tough’ laptops feature a bulky form factor, the F9 does things a bit differently with a slim and somewhat sexy design while retaining the ability to be dropped from up to 30-inches and being resistant to spills. Weighing in at 3.6-pounds, Panasonic’s ToughBook T9 features an Intel Core i5 vPro processor clocked at 2.4GHz, a 14.1-inch 1,440 x 900 display, 320GB of storage space, and options for Bluetooth 2.1, WiMax, a dual-layer DVD drive, fingerprint reader, 7-hour battery and 2GB od DDR 3 RAM. The company says their ToughBook T9 will be available this July for around $2,899. via engadget Related Posts Panasonic upgrades Toughbook 52 with Intel Core i5 processor The Toughbook 52 from Panasonic has recently received an upgrade which comes in a form of a new proc..

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Cyborg Rights Get Discussed, Theory Is Quickly Becoming Reality

When many of us think about Cyborgs we picture Caprica,  Battlestar Galatica or Dr. Who, but in reality Cyborg technology is emerging at tremenous rates, making it possible for people to walk again, to see where sight was once not found and even to control technological devices through body-to-device interfacing. Basically, it should come as no surprise that Cyborg rights are starting to make their first real appearances.

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Adobe promises fix for Flash vulnerability by tomorrow, Reader and Acrobat fix on June 29th

Well, it looks like Adobe isn’t wasting much time in fixing that “critical” Flash vulnerability that could allow remote hijacking of a user’s computer, but it’s a slightly different story when it comes to patching Adobe Acrobat and Reader. According to Adobe, the Flash fix will be rolled out by tomorrow at the latest, but it says the fix for Reader and Acrobat won’t be available until June 29th. Somewhat curiously, Adobe says it had considered rushing out a “one-off 0-day” fix for Reader and Acrobat as soon as possible, but says that would have caused too much “churn and patch management overhead on our users” considering there’s already a regular quarterly update scheduled for July 13th. So, instead, Adobe has decided to push that update up to June 29th and simply include the fix for the vulnerability with it. In the meantime?

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Technology Goes “Retro-Chic” with YUBZ

When I was a kid, most telephones were heavy, clunky things that sat on your Dad’s desk at home (or were firmly attached to the wall), and were robust enough to use for home defense if need be.  We’ve come a long way, baby, and frankly I’m diggin’ the 21st Century

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MSI replacing BIOS with UEFI firmware interface sometime this year?

The Unified EFI Forum is a trade group that includes Microsoft, Apple, Intel, and ARM. The goal? To develop and implement UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). The specification replaces BIOS as the software interface between your computer’s hardware and OS, doing away with several limitations of the BIOS firmware interface in the process.

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Eyesight allows your phone to be controlled with hand gestures

What you are seeing here in this video is Eyesight, a natural user interface that allows gesture-based recognition commands. For example, a wave of the hand in front of the phone can answer an incoming call, browse through photos, or change tracks on an MP3 player. It can even be used for GPS navigation software

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SMK Notebook USB Audio Station Kills a Flock of Birds with One Stone

If you work full time from a notebook computer, you have to make a few concessions for portability. That’s doesn’t mean that you can’t work comfortably though so many notebook users end up looking for a better external keyboard, speakers, and a mouse to make things easier. Many notebook users also get notebook risers to elevate the screen of their notebook to more comfortable levels. SMK has announced a new device that does most everything a notebook user wants with one gadget. The Notebook USB Audio Station (PDF) raises the screen of the notebook 26-degrees for visibility.

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Panasonic Toughbook F9: lightest 14-inch notebook & rugged too

Panasonic have outed their latest rugged notebook , the Toughbook F9, a 14-inch machine that weighs a mere 3.6 pounds; that makes it the industry’s lightest 14-inch notebook, despite the extra-sturdy build.  Based around a 2.4GHz Intel Core i5-520M processor with a 320GB hard-drive and optional Qualcomm Gobi WWAN, the F9 boasts up to seven hours runtime. That’s impressive, considering the Toughbook F9 can withstand a drop of 30-inches – about the height of your desk – while turned on and without losing data.  There’s also a spill-resistant keyboard, and the casing is made of sturdy magnesium alloy

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Smartphones To Grow Potential Internet Ads Worth $50B

While everyone was watching the Moscone Center in San Francisco , Morgan Stanley analysts on Monday were telling the CM Summit in New York how mobile Web advertising is worth much of a potential $50 billion global market. That’s because the number of consumers accessing the mobile Web has seen “unprecedented early stage growth,” ramping much more quickly than PC Internet usage did, according to the analysts’ presentation . By 2010 smartphones will for the first time outsell all personal computers, both desktop and notebook, to the tune of almost 500 million units. Thus, more consumers will be reachable by the mobile Web than by traditional Internet. How much faster have consumers adopted mobile Internet usage?

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One Hundred Million is the Magic Number

At the Apple worldwide developer’s conference , Steve Jobs talked about a lot of numbers at onstage. Apple talked about the 29% US market share of the smart phone market that the iPhone has achieved. Apple discussed the 58% market share of mobile Web browsing that it now has. Apple even talked about their 22% marketshare in e-books. The most important number, however, that Apple talked about so was 100 million.

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A Bouquet of USB Ports for your Computer

The extremely cute USB 7-Port Flower Hub from Brando allows you to connect 7 different USB 2.0 devices to your PC or Mac. It’s only $14 and is available in White, Red, Green and … [ visit site to read more ] Filed in categories: Desktop Computer Gear , Laptop Gear , News , Spotlight Gadgets Tagged: USB A Bouquet of USB Ports for your Computer originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 9, 2010 at 12:00 pm.

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The Do’s and Don’ts’ of an Email Marketing Campaign

Email marketing has gained tremendous popularity in recent years as an effective online marketing technique. Several online marketing experts are of the view that it is the most powerful form of marketing a company’s product or service. E-mail marketing campaigns can help you prosper in your online business, but even a single misstep may cause you to lose your customers forever. Therefore, if you are new to email marketing, you can follow the below mentioned ‘Do’s and Dont’s’ to make the best use of your email marketing campaign: Do’s: Create a headline that grabs the reader’s attention. Address your reader’s specific problem that you can solve. Make sure that your headline doesn’t sound like an advertisement

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