Saturday, 7 July 2012

flash city

move your mouse pointer from left to right or right to left upon the flash image and see.....

Flash city click here to view large

Friday, 6 July 2012

Make Keyboard to Dance


Keyboards usually have small LED's which indicate whether different types of locks are activated or not. Here is a trick to use the lights of your keyboard in a more creative manner in Windows.

This trick uses a simple Visual basic script which when activated makes your scroll lock, caps lock and num locks LED's flash in a cool rhythmic way which gives the perception of a live disco on your keyboard.


To make your own live disco, follow the steps given below:-

1. Open Notepad.
2. Copy paste the exact code given below:-

Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
do
wscript.sleep 100
wshshell.sendkeys "{CAPSLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{NUMLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{SCROLLLOCK}"
loop
3. Save the file as Disco.vbs or "*.vbs".


Double click on the Saved file to see the LED lights on your keyboard go crazy and make your own cool disco.

This trick has been tested on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 and found to be working perfectly.

You can disable the keyboard disco by starting Task Manager and ending the wscript.exe process.

Monday, 2 July 2012

nexus 7 - By Google

Nexus7 Official website 
  • The recently unveiled Google-Asus Nexus 7 tablet will hit the Indian market by the end of September this year. "We are still in the process of finalising the roadmap, but in any case, the tablet will not come to India before September," said Asus' spokesperson, adding, Indian consumers can expect the Nexus 7 tablet by the end of September.
    However, the company has not revealed any pricing information for the Indian market yet.
    The tablet will initially be available in the US, Canada and Australia, and customers can start ordering it online.

    The tablet will ship for US, Canadian and Australian markets in mid-July starting at $199 - the same price as the Kindle Fire. The new tablet will compete directly with Amazon's Kindle Fire.
    The Nexus 7 tablet will run the next version of Google's Android operating system, called Jelly Bean.
    Priced at $199 for 8 gigabytes of storage and $249 for 16 GB, the nexus 7 tablet features a 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
    It is powered by a Tegra 3 quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU. Weighing 0.75 pounds, it also has a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera.
    Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC. The Nexus 7 tablet offers up to 9 hours of HD video playback and 300 hours of standby.