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If there was one thing among many that annoyed Windows Vista users it was the User Account Control. Constant warning messages asking for permission to continue many tasks was no joy to any user trying to even basic tasks on their PC. The tweaking channels were soon inundated with requests for tips on how to stop it nagging you every time you wanted to do something. Fortunately UAC has been improved quite a bit in Windows 7 so that it isn’t quite as annoying as it was in Vista. You can, as ever, tweak it more if you like.

 

To get started navigate to the Control Panel, User Accounts and Family Safety. Click User Accounts, then Change User Account Control settings. From the next screen move the slider to select the level of protection you want.

 

Ensure you have a backup or restore Point on your machine before making any changes. If you follow these instructions to the letter you should have no problems, but we can’t be held responsible if things go wrong.

 

Here are the four levels, and what they mean:

 

Always notify on every system change. Works like Vista.  A nannying prompt pops up whenever you make changes to your system.

Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer. This is the default setting Make a change while logged in as an Administrator and it stays quiet. When a program makes a change, a prompt appears to check what’s going on.

 

Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer, without using the Secure Desktop. This setting is identical to the default setting, with one difference: It won’t dim your desktop so that you only see the UAC prompt asking you to take action. This presents a slightly higher security risk over the default settings, as a program could allow another malicious program or code to interfere with the UAC prompt.

 

Never notify. UAC is turned off. This is an insecure option and not recommended for most users. However if you have a good firewall and anti-virus, you can turn it off if you like.

 

After you choose your level, click OK.

 

You can also disable UAC with a registry hack if you have the skills.

 

Open the registry editor (regedit) and find;

 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

 

And find the entry EnableLUA, and modify the value to 0 (zero). The find the ConsentPromptBehaviourAdmin value and change that to 0 (zero) too.

The next time you restart your machine the UAC will be turned off and you will never be bugged by it again.

 

As always with Windows, there is a downside and that is that you can no longer use Windows Gadgets and MS think that the system is too open to attack with UAC off and gadgets running in the background. I personally never used the gadgets anyway…

 

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With all these "bailouts" and such, you hear the words bailout, billions, and trillions, and people act like it's no big deal. Have you ever seen a trillion dollars? Well, it IS a big deal...

 

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The full post is much better, it shows you what all different amounts of money looks like from $10,000 to $100 million. Also, if you look closely at the picture you will notice a little red dot at the bottom left corner, it's not a dot though, it's a human being and each square is a full pallet of $100 bills.

 

You can join the discussion on reddit here and here is the source of this post.

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Google late Thursday unveiled a new Gmail Labs feature that allows users to have more than one inbox in their default Gmail view.

The new feature--called Multiple Inboxes--allows users to have multiple viewing panes open simultaneously without having to open another browser window. The upgrade gives users a quick view at important labels as well as saved searches.

Google software engineer Octavian "Vivi" Costache explained in a company blog post why he used his "20 percent time" to develop the feature:

 

I'm seriously into filters and labels. All the email I get related to Flash goes under my "flash" label, everything about paragliding goes under "flying," and they all skip my inbox because that's how I like to stay organized. But when new email arrives I have to switch to the "flash" label first, then click on "paragliding," etc. I wanted a way to see it all at once.

For those who use their Gmail accounts for multiple personal e-mail lists, as well as for work, this is a huge step up.

 

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The COD5 BETA has been released for the PC. It's about time too, I've been waiting for this for like 3 months. I even pre-ordered a copy of COD5 from GameStop because apparantly that was supposed to gaureentee you a spot in the BETA but then after I ordered I found out that all you had to do was signup for an account on the COD website. I ended up doing both and, as luck would have it, I didn't get my gamestop key yet, only my COD key. So good thing I pre-ordered.

 

 

 

 

I've already taken some FRAPS vido of the game, I wanna be one of the first to get a good sniper montage uploaded to youtube. I'll come back and edit this post to include the youtube link once the video is all done. OK, so here's how to get your key BTW:

 

 

 

 

 

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In order to take part in the BETA you needed to signup at the CallofDuty website with a free account, or pre-order the game from GameStop.

 

 

 

 

If you haven’t already signed up for your fre account at CallofDuty

forums, you can do it now but I don’t know if that will score you a

BETA key or not. For everyone who had an account at the CallofDuty site

before todays date, you can find the BETA key in your profile.

 

 

 

 

Here are the official directions and official BETA download links:

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Download the PC Beta Installer from the below mirror links.

    1. FilePlanet

    2. GameSpot

    3. WorthDownloading

    4. Big Download

    5. GameZone

    6. FileShack

    7. Call of Duty HQ

    8. Filefront

    9. Gamershell

    10. Planet Call of Duty

    11. ComputerGames.ro

  2. Install the game using the CD-KEY you received in your email. If
    you’ve confirmed your community account, you can also find it in your profile page.

  3. Download the in game instruction manual.

 

Xbox 360

 

  1. Receive your Xbox Live™ Marketplace Token and write it down. You will not be able to download the Beta without it

  2. Log into Xbox Live with your gamer profile

  3. Access Xbox Live Marketplace through the Xbox 360™ Dashboard

  4. Click Redeem Code

  5. Enter your Xbox Live Marketplace Token when prompted

 

 

 

 

Source: Call of Duty

 

 

**update**

 

 

There are huge problems with the BETA. Everything from DX errors to black screens and sound driver errors. You may want to take a look at this post if you're having any problems and perhaps it will help you. Lucky for me I haven't had any problems what so ever...I like COD5 way more than COD4 too ;D

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!http://media.nbcbayarea.com/images/300*225/plane1.jpg

Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page have added to their air fleet.

 

They are nw the proud owners of a fighter jet. They purchased a Dornier Alpha Jet like the one pictured. They are storing it in a hangar at Moffett Field in Mountain View.

 

Our news helicopter flew over the hangar and found a closed door, but the control tower confirmed the jet was inside. The New York Times says the plane is outfitted with scientific instruments to help out with NASA missions. The Google founders also own several other jets including a Boeing 757.

 

All of the planes have landing rights at Moffett, which is within a few miles of the Google campus.

 

Brin and Page are not the only Silicon Valley moguls to buy a military plane. Oracle's Larry Ellison owns several aircraft, including fighter jets. If you click on the video link above you can see raw video of Ellison flying his MiG 29.

 

 

 

 

source

 

 

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