Spune “cheese” sau “uite pasarica”, totuna-i, se vede pana si urma de ruj de pe guler…

Spune “cheese” sau “uite pasarica”, totuna-i, se vede pana si urma de ruj de pe guler…


Blaupunkt Travel Pilot N700 Overlays Directions on Live Video, Reads Street Signs
In the last few months car navigation systems have seen a variety of enhancements, from aerial photography to 3d city modeling to live traffic data and internet connectivity. None, however, have done live video. The Travel Pilot N700 has a small camera stuck on the back of the windshield-mounted unit that feeds live video on which navigation instructions are superimposed. The unit also features voice control, live traffic info, WLAN and Bluetooth connectivity and the ability to read and warn of traffic signs with the integrated camera. The price is expected to be about $740, but the N700 is exclusive to Europe, for now.
Makisu XML Maker creates XML files to set up e-mail and wireless accounts based on the settings you provide.
Makisu is a Mortscript-based utility to create and provision XML files. Specifically, it creates XML files to set up email and wireless accounts based on the settings you provide. For more information please read the documentation or check out the video tutorial!
Requirements:
Makisu was built for the HTC Kaiser and its variants. However it should work on any device running Windows Mobile 6/6.1 using standard Microsoft CSPs and Provisioning XMLs.

* 21.1 MP 1.0x
* DIGIC IV
* ISO 100-6400 L:50 & H:12800
* 5 FPS
* 3.2″ High Resolution Screen (LCD)
* 19 point AF
* HDMI Out
* Liveview
* HD Movie Mode
* Viewfinder: 100% Coverage
* Full weather sealing
* EF Lenses only
SyncToy v2.0
Brief Description
SyncToy helps you copy, move, rename, and delete files between folders and computers quickly and easily.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C26EFA36-98E0-4EE9-A7C5-98D0592D8C52&displaylang=en
MobileMonger
Posted by Jack Cook on 08/28/08 in Software
How’s your memory? Are you always concerned about what is available? Do you wonder just how it is being used? Here is a neat program that I found over at PocketNow via WMExperts that will tell you everything you need to know on how your device’s memory is being used in a graphical format that is very clear.

From the author:
I recently got a HTC Diamond device and have been very happy with it. One of the first things I did was load it up with all sorts of applications. Even though the device has a 4GB Internal Storage card, if you are not careful about where you install things you can run out of Main Memory very fast.
When running out of Main Memory I wondered what was using it. If you hit the link provided in the Windows Mobile memory settings screen it takes you to an explorer window that shows you all files greater than 64kb. In Windows CE 1.0 this was probably helpful, but they don’t seem to have updated it since.
The usual tool I use for this job on the PC is the last free version of Space Monger. I tried to point SpaceMonger at my phone through ActiveSync WMDC but found since its not a real redirection SpaceMonger couldn’t do it. So I wrote an equivalent for Windows Mobile – MobileMonger.
Download:
Just the CAB – I know what what I’m doing.
Windows Installer for ActiveSync/WMDC.
You may need .NET Compact Framework 3.5 if you don’t have it already.
Written by Jack Cook
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Doar ce a aparut HTC Touch Pro si la noi si deja am intrat in fibrilatie… Dupa ce imi voi indeplini task-urile prioritare, voi trece la masuri drastice.
Niciodata nu mi-a placut sa fac ceea ce altii fac cu mult mai bine decat mine si in plus sa am nesansa de a fi comparat; de aceea nu voi incerca sa creez, nu voi incerca sa fiu original, nu voi destainui, nu voi fi un cool trend-setter.
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