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Windows 8 Permanent Activator - All Windows Activator


Windows 8 Permanent Activator

Total Size 33.10 MB


Windows 8 Permanent Activator KJ v5.11.2012 - activator is that you can use to activate Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 all Version and Office to become a full version. Activator has been tested and proven to be effective especially in activating most new Operating System that Microsoft released the Windows 8.
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Windows 8 AIO 9in1 32bit Retail Incl Serial & Activator Free Download- Torrent



Windows 8 AIO 9in1 32bit Retail Incl Serial & Activator
Total Size 3.21 GB

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There are no well established activation bypass as of yet, so I have not
included them.

No Windows 8 Settings were harmed in the making of this ISO.
No Programs are added.
No Unattended Settings were added to the installation.
No Registry Settings were modified.

32-bit Build 9200
en_windows_8_x86_dvd_915417
en_windows_8_pro_vl_x86_dvd_917830
en_windows_8_pro_n_vl_x86_dvd_918877
en_windows_8_n_x86_dvd_916097
en_windows_8_enterprise_n_x86_dvd_918707
en_windows_8_enterprise_x86_dvd_917587

Installations included:
Windows 8 32-bit, Windows 8 N 32-bit, Windows 8 Pro 32-bit,
Windows 8 Pro N 32-bit, Windows 8 Pro VL 32-bit,
Windows 8 PRO N VL 32-bit, Windows 8 Pro with Media Center 32-bit,
Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit, Windows 8 Enterprise N 32-bit

KB Files added via add-package dism:
KB2712101, KB2756872, KB2758994, KB2761094, KB2764870, KB2768703
NetFX 2.0-3.5.1 added with DISM using SXS folder.

I have personally tested every install on this ISO. It should not
require a setup key as there is a skip button, but if it does, I have
included some default install keys. I have not verified them as working.
Use them at your own risk.

These MSDN iso sources have pre-release EULA on some of the installations.
All reports indicate that the binaries are exactly the same as the ones
in the retail dvds. If you don't like it, don't use it. If you want to
use a retail version, you need a retail key. The programs are the same.

















Install Notes :-

1. Burn Iso with any burner
2. then reboot your system
3. then press any key
4. format and Install it after use given activators Both activator Run as Admin
5. AND INJOY :)
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The Smartphone Bicycle + Interesting Engineering


The Smartphone Bicycle - Safety protocols say to keep both hands on the handlebars but they also say use hand gestures to signal turn intention. Contradiction! The Ecodrive has integrated lights and turn signals controlled via the handlebars. And no concept is complete without some form of smartphone integration so this little guy has a nice cubby hole for the iPhone. Keeps it charged and in return, the iPhone gives you access to its magical GPS and navigation abilities. It’s animal symbiosis people.Designer: Juil Kim
+Interesting Engineering
www.welldonestuff.com
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Windows 8 Review 27 Oct 2012 – Rating, features and more


Windows 8 is finally here. Microsoft’s new operating system is completely different from all previous versions of Windows. The UI is new, it’s much faster and more secure as well. This is pretty much Microsoft’s riskiest move till date, it’s changing the whole image of itself and Windows 8 is at the forefront of this evolution. But is it worth a buy? Would Windows 7 or older users consider changing to Windows 8? We tell you everything you need to know in our complete Windows 8 review!
Windows 8 Review

Windows 8 Review – Introduction

First and foremost, even though Windows 8 is superior in performance to Windows 7 and has this general zippiness, system requirements are pretty much the same. This is good news for owners of older computers, there’s no need to upgrade, although like always it’s recommended. Still, even on the exact same hardware you’d notice that it’s much faster. This is also the first time Windows has the ability to run on ARM based processors, although that’s Windows 8 RT. Here’s the system requirements:
  • Processor: 1 GHz with PAE, NX and SSE2 support (IA-32 and x86-64 architectures)
  • RAM: 1 GB (32-bit)/2 GB (64-bit)
  • Graphics card: DirectX 9 device with WDDM 1.0 or higher
  • Disk space: 15 GB (32-bit)/20 GB (64-bit)
The installation process is pretty quick and you’ll be at the new start menu in no time. More on the new UI in a bit. Now signing in is done via Microsoft Account, an account that ties all social networks, mail accounts and such into one so that when you log into your computer, all your information is already there. This also helps in case you want to log into another computer somewhere else, all your settings are saved and synced. There’s also an option for a local account, but there’s hardly any integration there so we recommend using the Microsoft Account.

Windows 8 Review – The new user interface

Windows 8 Review - UI
Let’s not mince words here, the new UI is something you’re going to either love or hate. It’s funky, colorful, functional and much more personalized. Love it or hate it, by default your PC boots into the new start menu. There’s the desktop and Windows Explorer (now called File Explorer) available as well of course, you have to either click on the “Desktop” tile or right click the bottom leftmost corner of the screen. The mainstay of all Windows PC’s, the “Start” button is now gone. Instead, you can access most settings by right clicking the bottom left of the screen as mentioned. Another bunch of settings can be accessed by moving the mouse pointer to either corner of the right side of the screen. Open apps/programs can be viewed and closed by moving the pointer to the top left corner of the screen.
Sound confusing? It is. Initially it’s going to be pretty difficult to get used to, but once you’ve got the hang of it, you won’t miss the old interface. Admittedly, this change can be jarring since everyone’s used to pretty much the same interface since decades. Once you’re into the desktop mode or Windows Explorer you’ll notice that not much has changed, but it’s much easier to use thanks to the ribbon interface a la Office 2010. All file settings, views and such are accessed via a ribbon menu on the top that can be dropped down and file details have been moved to the right side. Gone is the Aero Glass effect as well, all windows now have this minimalistic matte type finish which we like.
The whole user interface takes a few cues from Windows Phone, and there’s a lot of swiping and smooth transitions that look slick. Also like mobile operating systems, apps keep running in the background unless you close them via the redesigned Modern taskbar (pointer to top left of screen). The extra bit of personalization that you get to see after all your accounts are synced is really something to behold. Live tiles constantly keep updating information, so you know everything without even opening the app. For example, the Mail app shows if you’ve got unread mails, the People app shows notifications from social networks or just a collage of pictures of your contacts and the Pictures app shows pictures on your Facebook account or SkyDrive. Other apps like News, Travel, Music and Bing also update in real time and you’re always getting the latest news or just a bunch of stuff to look at. The Start menu background and colors can be customized as well, and so can the logon screen. You can set up notifications you’d like to see on the logon screen too! Settings and search can be accessed by right clicking in apps or the Modern interface, speaking of which, the Search function performs a search within the app or Start menu so you find what you’re looking for. Overall, a fantastic interface that looks good and performs even better.

Windows 8 Review – Apps and more

Windows 8 Review - Apps
A new addition is the Windows Store, which lets you download apps, just like a mobile phone. There’s no installation and they’re usually super light and functional. Sure, the app store is barren compared to the number of Android or iOS apps available, but most of the stuff you’d need is there. You can download app versions of software like TeamViewer, Google Chrome and such which let you do most day to day things, but it’s better to use the full desktop versions of the same for the heavy duty stuff. A good example is Internet Explorer 10 bundled with Windows 8, you’ll find flash support only on the full fledged desktop version. The Music app is extremely cool and once your music library is synced, you can view artist bio, discography and pictures that automatically appear when songs are played. The Travel app has information about a lot of cities around the world and ticket booking, hotel reservations, places to visit are all integrated. You can also view photos and 360 degrees panoramas. The News app brings the headlines via Bing to your Start menu and you can view the news you are interested in like Entertainment news, Technology news etc.
There’s a lot of fun apps available too, including games like Fruit Ninja and Cut the Rope. Microsoft’s new Skype app is also sleek and functional. You can find photo apps, business apps, note apps, music apps and much more. The ecosystem is small as of now, but it’s sure to grow. The integration of some apps like the Messaging app is a boon and lets you communicate with everyone without even logging into to social networks like Facebook or Twitter. You can carry on chatting without opening up a web browser and messages sent to you are immediately notified even while you’re doing something else. For some tasks you might have to switch between the Modern interface and the usual desktop mode, it can be annoying sometimes. But apps are a great way to perform simple functions like sending mails, reading the news or catching up with friends without using programs.

Windows 8 Review – Performance, installation and recovery

Windows 8 Review - Performance
A lot of the graphical whiz bang is now hardware powered. So you’re looking at smooth transitions, better colors and text that’s actually hardware rendered. All of this results in a much snappier looking interface. Visual flourishes aside, the operating system as a whole does tasks faster than its predecessors. Microsoft has come good on its promise of faster boot, and boot times are in the area of 15-20 seconds while earlier they were around 40 seconds. It’s an impressive feat and makes you feel as if your hardware got a second life. Performance across the board is much better and we’re pretty happy about it.
Windows 8 now has the option to run from USB drive, so you’ve got an operation system on the go. System developers and technicians will welcome this feature. Now, if you’ve somehow screwed up your computer, Windows 8 offers the option to Refresh or Reset itself. Refresh changes some settings to default and Reset is basically like a system restore and would fix most problems. If you want to restore just a certain file or folder, you can do so through the File History option in the Control Panel, which is a nice touch. Finally, there’s the new and updated Task Manager that gets rid of all the useless stuff, it now shows descriptions and individual component usage so you know exactly what’s eating up your resources. No more obscure filenames and such. There’s also a Performance tab that collates information about CPU, Memory, Network and Disk usage. The startup programs list also displays here along with Users logged in and how much resources they’re using. In case you want details, there’s also a tab with details of all processes and services running.

Windows 8 Review – Conclusion and rating

Windows 8 is a bold step forward by Microsoft, rarely have we seen companies completely reinvent themselves and their portfolio. While the drastic change might be jarring to some, we welcome it. Sales might not be all that because of initial apprehensions, but once the word gets out Windows 8 should really pick up. That’s not something to argue about in any case, since this is pretty much the future of Windows and one has to get used to it. Once you’re into it, you might never turn back, the ease of use and information at your fingertips (literally, in case of touch based devices) are hard to do without now that I’m used to Windows 8. The funny thing is, if this was a completely new product it would receive much less flak than it is now, it’s just the change that people are not able to stomach. It’s good to see another ecosystem pop up, that includes all Microsoft devices like Windows 8 computers, Windows Phone 8 devices and Xbox as well. You can read more about Windows 8 editions here.
According to us, Windows 8 is a winner. Sure it’s going to take time getting used to, and there are some shortcomings like the paltry number of apps and the confusion regarding UI, but the bottom line is that Windows 8 improves upon the desktop experience and integrates a lot of other devices into it while looking fresh. It’s got incredible personality and won’t disappoint.

Pros:

  • Fantastic new UI
  • Much faster than predecessors
  • So much more personalized
  • Some simplified functions
  • Apps

Cons:

  • Steep learning curve
  • Some simple settings and functions are made complicated
  • Confusion between apps and desktop programs
  • Slightly difficult to control with keyboard and mouse
  • Not too many apps available
source : http://www.coolpctips.com/2012/10/windows-8-review/
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The top 5 Windows 8 Laptops or Ultrabooks on Amazon.com

Amazon.com have started to list Windows 8 hardware and software for sale so I did a quick check to see what’s on there.

We just put up a list of the top 5 Windows 8 tablets on Amazon.com.
Now here are the top 5 Windows 8 laptops or ultrabooks I was able to find on Amazon.com

Acer Aspire S7 Touchscreen Ultrabook

Acer Aspire S7 Touchscreen Ultrabook

Description:
Acer S7-191-6640 Ultrabook comes with these high level specs: 3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor, Genuine Windows 8 64-bit, 11.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) widescreen CineCrystal LED-backlit display, Multi-touch screen, supporting 10 finger touch, Mobile Intel HM77 Express Chipset, Intel HD Graphics 4000 with 128MB of dedicated system memory, 4096MB DDR3 Memory, 128GB SSD Drive (In RAID 0 configuration), 2-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Bluetooth 4.0+HS, Built-In HD Webcam, 2 – USB 3.0 Ports, 1 – Micro-HDMI Port, 4-cell Lithium Polymer Battery (4680 mAh), Up to 5-hours Battery Life, 2.29 lbs. | 1.04 kg (system unit only)

Toshiba Satellite U945-S4390


Toshiba Satellite U945-S4390
Description:
  • Intel Core i5 3317U 2.6 GHz
  • 6 GB DDR3
  • 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive, 32 GB Solid-State Drive
  • 14.0-Inch Screen, Mobile Intel® HD graphics with shared graphics memory
  • Windows 8

Sony VAIO T Series SVT14117CXS 14-Inch

Sony VAIO T Series SVT14117CXS 14-Inch
Description:
Designed from the ground up to deliver intense performance and extreme mobility, the Sony VAIO T Series 14 Ultrabook (model SVT14117CXS) is the ultimate travel companion. Always ready for action, the beautifully full-flat, brushed aluminum shell conceals the latest storage technologies for ultra-fast boot-ups and long battery life–up to 4.5 hours. And it’s powered by the beautiful, fast, and fluid Windows 8 operating system.
The VAIO T Series Ultrabook is expertly designed to contain all the connectivity ports that other Ultrabook laptops may lack without adding extra heft to the ultra-smooth, full flat design. You can have it all and do it all with this thin and light Ultrabook that you can easily take it with you anytime and anywhere.
Developed by the same people you trust to engineer amazing flat-panel HDTVs, the 14-inch widescreen display includes an LED backlight that helps ensure a bright display with lower power consumption for improved battery life. It also offers a glossy, anti-reflective finish that provides better color intensity without any glare.

Toshiba Portege Z935-P390 13.3-Inch Laptop

Toshiba Portege Z935-P390 13.3-Inch Laptop

Description:
  • Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz
  • 6GB Memory 128GB SSD HDD
  • Intel HD Graphics 4000

HP Envy 4-1130us 14-Inch Laptop (Black)


HP Envy 4-1130us 14-Inch Laptop (Black)
Description:
The Ultrabook that’s up for anything. Always on, ultra fast! It’s the Ultrabook with Beats Audio, a backlit keyboard and a soft-touch base that makes it easy to grab and go.
  • Intel Core i5 3317U 2.6 GHz (32 MB Cache)
  • 6 GB DDR3
  • 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive, 32 GB Solid-State Drive
  • 14-Inch Screen, Intel HD graphics 4000
  • Windows 8
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The top 5 Windows 8 tablets on Amazon.com


Amazon.com have started to list Windows 8 hardware and software for sale so I did a quick check to see what’s on there.
What’s interesting is there’s surprisingly little Windows 8 hardware on Amazon.
Here are the top 5 Windows 8 tablets I was able to find on Amazon.com

Acer Iconia W700


Description:
Acer Iconia W700-6691 Tablet comes with these high level Specs:
3rd Generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor, Genuine Windows 8 64-bit, 11.6″ Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution high-brightness (350-nit) Acer CrystalBrite LED-backlit TFT LCD, 10-Point multi-touch screen, supporting finger touch and image auto rotatio, Intel HD Graphics 4000 with 128MB of dedicated system memory, Optimized Dolby Home Theater v4 audio enhancement, 4096MB of DDR3 On-Board System Memory, 64GB Solid State Drive, Acer Invilink Nplify 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi Certified, Bluetooth 4.0+HS, 5MP Rear-facing HD camera, Front-facing HD camera, 1 – USB 3.0 Port, 1 – Micro-HDMI out with HDCP support, 3-Cell Li-Polymer (4850 mAh) Battery, Up to 8-hours Battery Life, 2.09 lbs. | 0.95 kg (tablet only) – INCLUDES Docking Cradle and Bluetooth Keyboard.

Samsung Series 7 Tablet


Description
A lightweight slate computer with full PC capabilities running Windows 7, the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC (model XE700T1A-A03US) offers all of the features of a full-sized laptop in an extremely portable package, providing highly mobile users with the computing power they need for maximum productivity anywhere they go.
Weighing less than two pounds and measuring only half an inch thick, the Series 7 Slate can truly be taken anywhere. Despite its compact size, the Slate is a full-powered PC with an 11.6-inch screen, powerful Intel Core i5 dual-core processor, a full version of Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, and a 128 GB solid state hard drive.
In addition to being easy to transport, its sleek, slim design and elegant detailing will turn heads everywhere–from the boardroom to the train on your commute home.
With up to seven hours of battery life, the Series 7 Slate ensures an all day connection for optimal productivity while on-the-go. Additionally, this Series 7 Slate includes award-winning Intel Wireless Display functionality.

Samsung Ativ SmartPC 500T


Description:
It’s not just an ultra-thin tablet. It’s also a fully functioning PC. The Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T runs the programs you need on a Windows 8 operating system – in a sleek, lightweight form. A magnetic keyboard, S Pen functionality and touch screen let you connect with your PC as never before. Longer batter life and a blazing-fast Intel Atom processor mean there’s no stopping the Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T.

Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T (Tablet Only)


Description:
The ATIV Smart PC 500T (Tablet Only) also comes just as a tablet and without the PC keyboard.

ASUS Taichi 21-DH71 11.6-Inch Convertible Touch Ultrabook


Description:
Taichi21-DH71, Silver Aluminum, 11.6 -inch IPS FHD (1920 x 1080) + 10 Finger Touch (Tablet), Intel Core i7-3517U (1.9GHz), 4GB DDR3, Intel GMA HD, 256G SSD, N/A, W8 Home Premium (64bit), 802.11AGN, HD Camera, 1YR Global/1YR Accidental Damage/30-Day Zero Bright Dot/2-way FREE shipping/24-7 tech support
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Free Download MS Office 2007 Full Version With Product Key



MS Office 2007 Pro Plus Free Download Full Version with Product Key (Serial Number or Key)  Professional Edition by Microsoft For Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Vista 32bit and 64bit supported.

Microsoft Office 2007 setup included Product Key Free Download Full Version for XP and 7 Windows. MS Office Pro Plus Setup Installer Package installs all the necessary programs with registered keys.

MS Office 2007 Free Download Full Version included Service Pack 2 and 3 Updates to increase its performance of Microsoft Office 2007 with all its programs.

Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Free Download Latest Final and Full Version have abilities to create spread sheets, Word Documents, Business Automation, Access to Docs, Professional Data Management and Many More Functions has been added in Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Edition.

Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Free Download is very useful for Students, Professional and Business related professionals. Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Free Download Included more popular and power ful tools and abilities to maintain the flow of work.

The Previous version of Microsoft Office 2003 is very popular among the world and now the world wants some changes and some new features so the Microsoft Corporation Provide this Version of MS Office 2007 to enjoy the work and save the time.

Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Enterprise Free Download Full Version with Product Key Download Pack Included:
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MS Office 2007 Outlook Free Download Full Version with Product Key 
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Digital Certificate for VBA Project
Microsoft Clip Organizer
Microsoft Office 2007 Language Pack
Microsoft Office Diagnostics
Microsoft Office Picture Manager


Microsoft Office 2007 also support Math Type latest version to calculate the mathematical numerical in seconds.


Microsoft Office 2007 provide help on every topic to search find and do the same work as professional.


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XP Repair Pro 5.3 full version with Keygen (7.31 mb)


Repair Errors and Perform Software Optimizations
Abililty to repair 98% of common Window's errors and bugs.
Defragment your registry.
Program startup manager to control what programs start at boot.
Advanced hard drive space cleanup.
Highly advanced registry editor.
Display system hardware performance and information.
Recovery Center to undo any changes made to your system.
Automatic Scheduling of tasks

Diagnose Computer Hardware Problems
New! Complete Hard Drive and System Analysis
New! Detect processor (CPU) I/O malfunctions and overheating
New! Evaluate memory (RAM) addressing and detect malfunctions
New! Hard disk monitoring and low level diagnostics
New! Advanced graphics card (GPU) analysis
New! Motherboard Northbridge and Southbridge diagnostics
New! Power supply voltage and current analysis
New! Complete hardware check to determine system stability
New! Early detection of computer fail points to improve the lifespan and capability of your system
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HOW TO PUT YOUR IMAGE IN MP3 FILES

The program that I will discuss with you is Mp3tagIs Free SoftwareBy using this you can add any image on any MP3 SongsIn addition, you can use the information in the media about it.

Download Mp3tag from its official website here. You may know a lot about your website Mp3tag.

Now I'll tell you how you can use any picture to add an MP3 fileProceed as follows:

Step 1: After unloading the installation. Then you run it. Then you drag an MP3 file in the right areaYou can drag multiple MP3 files at a time when you want to add the picture or the album cover.




Step 2If you drag your MP3 tracks on the right side, go to the panel on the left side and put the information in the media.



Add album art for songs mp3


Step 3: Once the information in the mediaas I wrote in the above photo, click the right mouse button in the white box below the image. Then click on Add reporting ... and select a picture that I chose a picture of BryanAdams.

Step 4: Finally, press Ctrl + S to save all the labelsThen came the media image and informationas hesings the songSuch as in the following example:



Add album art mp3 2


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Facebook Notifier Even Without A Web Browser


Do you always want to be updated about the latest happenings on your Facebook account? Do you want to monitor your Facebook profile even if you don’t have a web browser? Then you should try Fbquick, a quick and easy way to get all your Facebook notifications right on your desktop.
Features of Fbquick:
  • Receive instant profile notifications on your desktop
  • Stay connected with your friends, groups, and events
  • Monitor your Facebook profile without a web browser
  • Enjoy all the fun Facebook has to offer plus more!
How to use Fbquick:
1. Download and install Fbquick.
Fbquick - Installation Setup
2. Once installed, launch the application. Your default browser will open and it will direct you to the Facebook login page. Login to your Facebook account.
3. Fbquick will start checking your Facebook profile from time to time. You may edit the settings of Fbquick (update interval, items to be checked on updates, etc.) by right-clicking on the Fbquick icon on your notification area and click Options.
Fbquick - Options Window
See how Fbquick looks when you have new notifications:
Fbquick - Facebook Notifier Even Without A Web Browser
Check out Fbquick’s FAQ page for more info.
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