Easy trick:
If you are downloading from rapidshare.de or rapidshare.com as a free user, Just disconnect your internet connection and reconnect it OR just unplug your internet connection and plug it ON to stop the one hour wait time after each download.
If it doesn't work try the following...
Option 1:
While waiting for download, type javascript:c(countdown = 0); in the browser addressbar to eliminate the rapidshare countdown (waiting) feature. If this trick doesn't work.....
Option 2: Go ahead and click the 'Free' Download button to start the download.In the browser address bar paste the following and press enter.
javascript:var%20counta=0;var%20countb=0;var%20countc=0;var%20countd=0;var%20counte=0;var%20countf=0;var%20countg=0;var%20counth=0;var%20counti=0;var%20countj=0;var%20countk=0;var%20countl=0;var%20countm=0;var%20countn=0;var%20counto=0;var%20countp=0;var%20countq=0;var%20countr=0;var%20counts=0;var%20countt=0;var%20countu=0;var%20countv=0;var%20countw=0;var%20countx=0;var%20county=0;var%20countz=0;
Q :How to byepass the Rapidshare data download limit ?
1. Clear your browser cookies.
2. Open the command prompt (Start - Run - cmd.exe)
3. Run the following simple commands:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
4. Type exit to close the DOS window.
You can start downloading again .
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
Nokia N91
Best phone in Business.
I personally like to own this when it comes to US market with service plans.
Service :GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
Music Player Audio formats:MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, Real, WAV, WMA, M4A, True Tones, AMR-WB, AMR-NB . You can also record music
Visual Radio :The interactive visual channel is received through a wireless Internet connection, i.e. a GPRS digital packet data channel. The listener will be billed by his cellular operator.
Find out more at www.visualradio.com
Data transfer speed: EGPRS/GPRS (class B/multislot 10) up to 236.8 kbps
Dimensions :Weight: 5.7 ounces & 4.45 x 2.17 x 0.87 inches
Memory :Up to 4GB of internal dynamic memory for music content, multimedia
Video capture: 3GPP H.263, MPEG4, RealVideo
Image viewers: JPEG, EXIF, GIF, BMP, PNG
Camera: Megapixel resolution: 1600 x 1200 (default 640 x 480)
Network:WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g for hot spot connectivity at your favorite cafe or meeting place
Browsing and Messaging experience is ultimate
Talk Time: 4 hrs
Standby Time : 8 days wow!
Sunday, September 17, 2006
RIM BlackBerry 7130c Phone
EDGE tethered modem capability to use the device as a wireless modem for a laptop or PC Access up to 10 supported business and/or personal email accounts including integrated attachment viewing for popular file formats SureType new keyboard technology for QWERTY messaging via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), and Short Messaging Service (SMS) Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free connectivity and car kit support
Nokia N80
With a brace of new media phones from Nokia we've been kept waiting for the appearance of the business model the Nokia N80, but fear not it's here now and ready for us to find out if it's all it's cracked up to be. Measuring 95 x 50 x 26mm and weighing a beefy 134 grams the Nokia N80 is a serious phone, it follows the slider design of recent fashion phones but adds a touch of real world application that should suit the business man or woman on the move.
When we consider what we want from a business class mobile our demands are a little different, long battery life and talk time tend to climb up the list while style and size slide down (but not that far). We also want to at least believe that we can email and stay "connected" wherever we are even if only 10% of the phones users actually use these connectivity features.
So how does the N80 score? It's bulky size and not inconsiderable weight need to be offset by real useable features to make it a worthy daily use phone. As a mobile it works well, the slide design is a more grown up version of that used on the Nokia 6280 we tested a few weeks back, it feels more positive and rugged but becomes more of a 2 handed operation to open. The screen looks great and the 262k colour effort glows with a great intensity making it easy to read no matter what the light conditions. The 352x416 pixel screen also boasts auto light sensing which works well and should help preserve battery life a little but it's unlikely that the screen will be the element of this phone that eats all the battery.
When we consider what we want from a business class mobile our demands are a little different, long battery life and talk time tend to climb up the list while style and size slide down (but not that far). We also want to at least believe that we can email and stay "connected" wherever we are even if only 10% of the phones users actually use these connectivity features.
So how does the N80 score? It's bulky size and not inconsiderable weight need to be offset by real useable features to make it a worthy daily use phone. As a mobile it works well, the slide design is a more grown up version of that used on the Nokia 6280 we tested a few weeks back, it feels more positive and rugged but becomes more of a 2 handed operation to open. The screen looks great and the 262k colour effort glows with a great intensity making it easy to read no matter what the light conditions. The 352x416 pixel screen also boasts auto light sensing which works well and should help preserve battery life a little but it's unlikely that the screen will be the element of this phone that eats all the battery.
Sony Ericsson K790a Cell Phone
The Sony Ericsson K790a Cyber-Shot digital camera phone is a small and sophisticated feature-packed 3G phone. Integrating a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, image and video stabilizer and built-in Xenon flash, the K790a is ready for any moment, anytime. BestPic technology lets users capture several images in quick succession with one press of the camera key. Pick the best. Delete the rest. A camera stabilizer function compensates any small movements of the hand when taking a picture and shooting video. When users have taken a photo, they can share it straight away using Bluetooth, multimedia messaging or blog it.
The good: The Sony Ericsson K790a offers solid features, superior photo quality, and excellent performance in a sharp, eye-catching package.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson K790a lacks world phone support. Also call volume was a tad low, and the navigation controls were squashed together.
The bad: The Sony Ericsson K790a lacks world phone support. Also call volume was a tad low, and the navigation controls were squashed together.
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