HOW TO CHANGE LOGON SCREEN ON WINDOWS 7 WITHOUT THIRDPARTY SOFTWARE

Monday, November 30, 2009


Usually the customization on Windows are done through Third-Party softwares only. Keep this in mind, Microsoft amde changes on the customization in built for its OS. As a result, The logon screen on Windows 7 can be customized without a third-party software.


The Hands-on approach is as follows:

  • Step 1: Open the Windows Start menu and enter regedit into the search bar.
  • Step 2: Right click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and select Find.
  • Step 3: Search for OEMBackground, which should be in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background. If the key does not exist, add a new DWORD value with the name OEMBackground.
  • Step 4: Double click on the entry OEMBackground, and change the value from 0 to 1.
  • Step 5: Open Windows Explorer and go to the following path: %windir%\system32\oobe.
  • Step 6: Create a new folder named info, and open it.
  • Step 7: Create a new folder within info named backgrounds .
  • Step 8: Rename your desired wallpaper as backgroundDefault.jpg and place it inside the folder backgrounds (images must be less than 245KB in size). 

That should do the trick, now just lock your PC, log off or reboot and enjoy.
 

TOUCHFREEZE DISABLE THE TOUCHPAD AUTOMATICALLY

Friday, November 27, 2009


Annoyed when you are typing a document and accidentally the palm of your hand brushes the touchpad, changing the position of the cursor in your document or accidentally clicking on an option.

TO FIX THE PROBLEM, TOUCHFREEZE UTILITY IS THE SOLUTION.


TouchFreeze is a tiny, open source program designed to fix this problem once and for all. Once you install it, TouchFreeze sits your in your system tray and waits for you to begin typing. When you do, it temporarily disables input from your touchpad.Like syndaemon on x-windows. 


Certain brands may be a bit less cooperative. 

I'll Upload the download file sooner..




IBM RESEARCHERS DEVELOP "THINKING COMPUTERS" FROM FELINE CEREBERAL CORTEX

Thursday, November 19, 2009


In their pursuit of computers that "think" like a living thing's brain, researchers from IBM say that they have simulated a cat's cerebral cortex, the thinking part of the brain, using a massive supercomputer. The computer has 147,456 processors (most modern PCs have just one or two processors) and 144 terabytes of main memory - 100,000 times as much as your computer has.

Scientists say they've made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that "think" like a living thing's brain ? An effort that tests the limits of technology.


Even the world's most powerful supercomputers can't replicate basic aspects of the human mind. The machines can't imagine a wall painted a different color, for instance, or picture a person's face and connect that to an emotion.

Dharmendra Modha, Manager of Cognitive Computing for IBM Research and Senior Author of the paper, called it a "truly unprecedented scale of simulation." The researchers created a program that told the supercomputer, which is in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, to behave how a brain is believed to behave. The computer was shown images of corporate logos, including IBM's, and the scientists watched that different parts of the simulated brain worked together to figure out what the image was. Researchers at Stanford University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory were also part of the project.


The simulation, which runs 100 times slower than an actual cat's brain, is more about watching how thoughts are formed in the brain and how the roughly one billion neurons and 10 trillion synapses in a cat's brain work together.

Modha said that the research could lead to computers that rely less on "structured" data, such that the input two plus two equals four, and can handle ambiguity better, like identifying the corporate logo even if the image is blurry. Or, such computers could incorporate senses like sight, touch and hearing into the decisions they make.

MENQ'S CHEAPEST LAPTOP



China-based electronic equipment manufacturer MenQ has launched the world's cheapest laptop EasyPC E790. Using an ARM-based processor manufactured by Samsung, it sells for $80.


The EasyPC runs Windows CE but, apparently, it can run Android. So it could be considered a laptop, a smartbook, a netbook or an ultra-mini PC. Meanwhile the initial launch of Google's Chrome OS for netbooks is said to be a week or two away.

The Chrome OS is expected to make netbooks quick to boot and access the internet. A number of companies including Qualcomm, TI, Toshiba, Asus, Acer Lenovo, Adobe, HP and Freescale are said to have helped in developing this laptop.



Laptop Configuration:
  • Screen-size is seven inches. 
  • It comes with WiFi, Ethernet LAN, supports Skype, plays YouTube,
  • Couple of USB ports, an SD card slot capable of adding 32GB of flash storage, 
  • 128MB of RAM, 
  • 2GB SSD storage,
  • and a 2,000mAh battery.







GOOGLE ENGINEER OF THE FUTURE

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Google has a Strategy and Goal in all aspects. Every one has lot of expectations regarding How Google will be in future?  What are all the products and services they will provide in future.? How their working environment will be? 


But none will have a thought regarding How a Google Engineer will be in future?How far he will differ from other corporate employees?


Yep! Here is the answer for all. The following picture debits The Google Engineer of the Future.



Express your thoughts on this image..

GOOGLE'S FIRST LOGO

Every one is aware of Google's Doodles. Its the vital and famous part of the Google Page. Lot of competitions are conducted to give the pride to Doodlers who design Doodle. Before the Doodle, the first Google Logo which was used is below...





The above Google logo has the rare autograph of Larry Page and Sergey Bin. Its the rarest of rare.


Share your thoughts...

RESEARCH ON PROJECTING IMAGES INTO EYE FROM CONTACT LENS


We might soon get to see contact lenses with built-in virtual graphics, as researchers are working on the idea of projecting images into the eye from a contact lens.

Scientists at the University of Washington are labouring on a contact lens that is a prototype of a device that could display information beamed from a mobile device. The proposal was the brainchild of Babak Parviz, at the University of Washington, in Seattle. "Our hope is to create images that effectively float in front of the user perhaps 50 cm to one meter away," News Scientist quoted Parviz as saying.


The expert further said that future versions would be able to gather power from a user's cell phone without obscuring the wearer's view. Mark Billinghurst, Director of the Human Interface Technology Laboratory, in Christchurch, New Zealand added, "A contact lens that allows virtual graphics to be seamlessly overlaid on the real world could provide a compelling augmented reality experience." The team is due to present their prototype at the Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCas 2009) conference at Beijing.

MICROSOFT TO LAUNCH CLOUD COMPUTING SYSTEM AZURE ON JAN 1,2010



Microsoft has announced that it will be releasing its cloud based computing system Azure on January 1, next year. The announcement was made by Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, Ray Ozzie in the company's annual software developers conference.

The company plans to take advantage of the growing interest in internet-based software and services, according to Reuters.


Azure provides an online platform for software developers to create their own programs, and space for customers to store data. The service was rolled out for experimentation a year ago. For commercial use its gonna be released soon likely by next year starting.

 Microsoft is expected to be a big player in the cloud computing market - broadly the trend toward running software in remote data centers and accessing it over the Internet - but has lagged behind pioneering rivals such as Amazon.com, which already sells cloud-based storage, and Google, which offers a range of free, online software.

The first month of the service will be free, and billing will start in February, said Ozzie. 


Wait for a month to enjoy the Cloud...!

IN THE GOOGLEPLEX

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Google workplace is a heaven for all who work there. Here are the following flicks which debits how the employee's at Google enjoy working there.


Google workplace is called The Googleplex- Every Employee's Dream.Here is a Photo Essay on Googleplex.


INSIDE GOOGLEPLEX







Steps are around with lights so that anyone can work sitting at steps..




Transparent Cabins







Volley Ball court in Googleplex. [My fav game]






Your own environment and your own cabin.



Have a Haircut on the go.. Get Yourself Massaged






Caffeteria:




A lifeguard for a Googler Swimming over there.












24/7 tech shop to repair your gadgets. Tech shop for all.



















Sleep on the couch when u wish.Be as if at home.


Play to relax:














Bring your pets, if it is as much clean as you



Buy your Google Goodies from Google Garments.



Work where you feel comfortable.



Who do you feel they are, Software Engineers or Kids? Nope Innovators!

Hope you enjoyed the tour to Googleplex.Share your experience in comment page....




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