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Laser Flashlight Hack
Posted on June 29th, 2009 No commentsHey Guys At AGeniusBlog
1 More week to holidays!! So I can start writing original posts.
Well anyways I found this great vid off Myspace.com
Check it out:Basically What it does is taking the laser light from a DVD Drive, disassembling, and putting it into a flashlight.
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Remove Time Limit From Trial Software With Time Stopper
Posted on June 16th, 2009 1 commentArticle From: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/remove-time-limit-from-trial-software-with-time-stopper/
So you downloaded a trial software and loved it, now what? The next step would be to use this software forever, but how would you do so? Time Stopper is a free tool for Windows that can stop any trial software’s time for you. For example you downloaded a software that comes with 15-days trial, you used for 3 days which means 12 more days are left before it expires. Just run Time Stopper, choose the program, set the date between the trial limit, and it would handle the rest by stopping the time for you.
Below is the complete guide on how to stop a time of a trial software. Make sure that you have read it thoroughly till the end before using this tool.
Note: When this tool will stop the time for a trial software, it will not change or stop your system time.
First click Browse and select the executable(.exe) file of the software whose trial limit you want to remove. Then go ahead and choose the date, this date should be within the trial period of the software. Let me elaborate, for example you installed a trial software on 1st June, used it till 3rd June and is going to expire on 15th June. Now you will select the date between 4th June and 14th June.

On the right side of the screen you will be shown a system calendar so that you can know what date is today. In the next step, choose the time and finally click, Open software on your date button. This will open the software on the date that you have defined.

If you have to open any trial software frequently using Time Stopper, you can create it’s desktop shortcut. To do so, first enter the desktop icon name and then click Create Desktop Shortcut button. Now use this newly created desktop icon to open the trial software you frequently use.


Important Note: The trial limit of the trial software will come to a halt if you use Time Stopper to open that software. And once you use Time Stopper to run any trial software, make sure that you remove all desktop icons of that software. In this way you won’t accidentally click the original program icon otherwise the trial period will be permanently over. I would recommend that you read the help file too that comes with Time Stopper.
It is not a new tool, but can work with most trial software currently available and is compatible with all versions of Windows. You can also learn to reinstall trial software after trial period has expired. Enjoy!
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NEC CRV43: 43-inches of curve on sale July
Posted on June 5th, 2009 No commentsOriginal Article from http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/04/nec-crv43-43-inches-of-curve-on-sale-july/
See that? All 43-inches of this curved NEC monitor with 2880×900 pixel resolution can be yours in July. Ok, it’ll cost you $7,999 but it’s, well, it’s curved! The CRV43, first spotted at CES in January 2008 and again on video in 2009 (where it was expected to cost $6,499), measures in with a 200 nits brightness rating, 10,000:1 contrast, 0.02ms “Rapid Response,” covers 99.3% of the Adobe RGB color gamut, and packs at least one USB2.0 jack and DVI-D and HDMI 1.3 connectors. Unfortunately, gaming is not listed amongst its targeted uses so you’ll be on your own to find a release supporting the CRV43’s 32:10 aspect ratio. Unfortunately, there’s some junk in that trunk so deftly hidden by the glamor shot above. See what we mean after the break.
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