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Thursday, 14 September 2017
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Monday, 11 September 2017
Saints Row The Third
Saints Row The Third


Saints Row: The Third
- Developer: Volition
- Publisher: THQ
- Genre: Action
- Release Date: November 15, 2011 (US)
Saints Row: The Third
Years after taking Stilwater for their own, the Third Street Saints have evolved from street gang to household brand name, with Saints sneakers, Saints energy drinks and Johnny Gat bobble head dolls all available at a store near you. The Saints are kings of Stilwater, but their celebrity status has not gone unnoticed. The Syndicate, a legendary criminal fraternity with pawns in play all over the globe, has turned its eye on the Saints and demands tribute.
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- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
- Memory: 2 Gb
- Hard Drive: 15 Gb free
- Video Memory: 256 Mb
- Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8600 / ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- Network: Broadband Internet Connection for Online Multiplayer
- DirectX: 9.0c
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Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 @ 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 4 Gb
- Hard Drive: 15 Gb free
- Video Memory: 1 Gb
- Video Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 460 / ATI Radeon HD 5850
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- Network: Broadband Internet Connection for Online Multiplayer
- DirectX: 10
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Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Firmware Lenovo A369i Row S108
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You already know that Gmail beats all other email providers with its endless customization capabilities, Google product integration and fantastic spam filter. Take it to the next level with these Gmail power user tips and Greasemonkey extensions for Firefox. We haven�t forgotten the Mac users, either. For more great resources, check out the official Gmail blog and the Gmail Power Users group on Google Groups. If youd like to learn more about other email programs, check out the email category at the web directory.
1. Master the Gmail keyboard shortcuts
If you haven�t already, master the shortcut keys. Compose, mark as read, archive and much more with the press of a button. Sure, you know c for compose and ! for report spam, but do you know g + t for the sent mail folder? You can find a complete list at the official Gmail shortcut page .
2. Google Code Macros
The Greasemonkey extension for Firefox, familiar to many power users, allows JavaScript functionality on any web page. Piggybacking off of this capability, the generically-named Macros script enables a number of keyboard shortcuts. Google apparently integrated some of Macros shortcuts when revamping Gmail, but there are still functions that the Macros programmers believe Gmail needs. �I firmly believe this is *the* essential Gmail trick to end all Gmail tricks,� writes David Chartier at DownloadSquad.
3. Create bookmarklets for frequent searches
This form created by Steve Rubel generates a bookmarklet for searches in Gmail. (By the way, a bookmarklet is a baby bookmark that acts a single click tool for a webpage or browser�thanks, Wikipedia). Take Rubel�s form further by dragging the bookmarklets to your bookmarks bar.
4. Resize your compose box
The aptly-named Resizeable Textarea Firefox extension allows you to click and drag the edge of your compose box without resizing your browser window. Note that any browser built with the newest Opensource.org webkit�Safari, for example�will already have this capability. For more browser info, check out the internet software category.
5. View unread messages first
Search on the string �label:unread label:inbox� to force all of your unread messages to the top of the list, writes Matt Cutts. (Note: you don�t have to create any labels for this to work.) Try bookmarking Cutts�s search and dragging it to your bookmarks bar to view all unread messages first.
6. Streamline adding attachments
Wouldn�t it be great if you could drop attachments directly into the attachment box? Check out the Firefox extension Dragdropupload if you are running Firefox 2.0 (as of this writing, it hadn�t been updated for 2.0.0.12).
7. Quickly switch between Google accounts
If you have multiple Google accounts�a Gmail with Google Apps account and a regular Gmail account, for example�streamline them with this script for Firefox with Greasemonkey. The script adds a �change user� drop-down bar in place of the �sign out� link.

You can also try Gmail Manager (also a Firefox extension), which adds a Gmail menu bar to the Firefox window. Juggle multiple accounts, sign in and out.
You can also try Gmail Manager (also a Firefox extension), which adds a Gmail menu bar to the Firefox window. Juggle multiple accounts, sign in and out.
8. Bookmark a single email
As of November 2007, all Gmail messages have dedicated URLs (according to the official Gmail blog ). Rather than killing a tree by printing the message or laboriously copying down the info, you can CTRL-D (or ?-D) an important email and refer to it at your leisure.
9. Automate frequently repeated text
Signature functionality is built into Gmail, but frequently typed phrases can be automated with Firefox extension Signature , which allows you to insert designated text with a keystroke. (As of this writing, Signature is not yet compliant with Firefox 2.0.0.12.) Also try a Windows app called AutoHotKey or Mac app TypeIt4Me . Both apps allow you to create keystrokes to automate text in virtually any application.

10. POP3 & IMAP forwarding
10. POP3 & IMAP forwarding
�I recommend using IMAP (where the mail is both on the server and on your local machine(s)/device(s)) and uploading all your email onto Gmail,� writes Mark Wheeler, a Gmail power user. �You can keep copies on the Google servers and your desktop/laptop/phone so that they are all efficiently accessible and available anytime anywhere. Dont have to worry about backups, or disk space...I have 25,000 emails and have only used 9% of my space!�
To upload old email like my friend did, set up a Gmail IMAP account in your desktop email client. In the client, establish folders that correspond to your Gmail labels, and drag and drop your non-Gmail into the folders. If youre using Outlook with .PST format or Outlook Express, you will have to convert or export the emails to mBox data file format before the messages will translate. The process may take some time, and your client may hang. Also, the original dates and times attached to the messages will appear in Gmail as the dates and times that the messages were imported into Gmail. But its worth the trouble to utilize your tricked-out Gmail, right? Click here for a tutorial from My Digital Life.
11. Mute a conversation
To upload old email like my friend did, set up a Gmail IMAP account in your desktop email client. In the client, establish folders that correspond to your Gmail labels, and drag and drop your non-Gmail into the folders. If youre using Outlook with .PST format or Outlook Express, you will have to convert or export the emails to mBox data file format before the messages will translate. The process may take some time, and your client may hang. Also, the original dates and times attached to the messages will appear in Gmail as the dates and times that the messages were imported into Gmail. But its worth the trouble to utilize your tricked-out Gmail, right? Click here for a tutorial from My Digital Life.
11. Mute a conversation
Ever found yourself subscribed to a mailing list and the current conversation has nothing to do with you? If you don�t want to unsubscribe, you can easily stop the friendly spam with the Gmail mute function . Select a message in the thread and hit the m key to auto-archive all incoming messages in the conversation. The thread will stay muted until you unmute it; it will also un-mute itself if your address appears in the To or CC box.
12. Get it all in one place
Gmail�s built-in Mail Fetcher allows you to receive and send from up to five different accounts via POP3. Unlike a simple forwarding feature, Mail Fetcher allows synchronizing of your Gmail actions with the home server. Go to your Gmail Settings ? Accounts, then Add another mail account. One caveat of sending from non-Gmail accounts: the recipients may see FROM you@Gmail.com on behalf ofyou@otherdomain.com, especially if the recipients are using a client like Outlook.
13. Get it all in one place
With the Google Toolbar and Gmail combined, power user Steve Rubel has made his Gmail account into a massive archive of his interests. Steal his trick by adding the Google toolbar to your browser. When you happen across text or images you want to save, highlight them and click the send to Gmail link. Rubel has also tons of other great hints .
14. Secure your email
Work that requires maximum security�or run-of-the-mill paranoia�is made easier with this script with Greasemonkey + Firefox. Itll force a secure connection when accessing Gmail. To make sure youre as secure as you can be, check out the internet security category at the web directory.
15. Dont forget that attachment
15. Dont forget that attachment
If your sent folder is full of "Oops, heres the attachment" messages, this handy reminder Greasemonkey script will scan your messages--including replies and forwards--for references to attachments. (The release notes say that it searches for "attached," "attachment" or certain unknown variations.) If you mention an attachment and forget to add it, a prompt will pop up.
16. Gmail Notifier for Windows / Google Notifier for Mac
Rather than keeping a browser window open and hitting CTRL-R like youve got OCD, install a widget like Gmail Notifier for Windows orGoogle Notifier for Macs . Itll check your email (and Google Calendar, if youre a Mac user) as compulsively as you do. And as with almost everything else under the sun, theres a Firefox extension that will serve the same function (its not released by Google).

17. Google Desktop Plug-In for Google Notifier
Some users have reported compatibility issues between Google Toolbar, Google Apps and Google Desktop. Everyones configuration is different, blah blah blah, so its impossible to know, but Maxim Alexeyev created this Google Desktop Plug-In which purports to replace Google Notifier for Google Desktop and Google Toolbar users. The plug-in also offers multi-username functions and Google Apps support.
18. Check Gmail from the couch with Apple Remote
Mac users who actually use their Apple Remotes (show of hands�anyone? anyone?) can check out this Lifehacker tutorial that lets you check your Gmail from your couch with Firefox shortcuts. There�s gotta be someone out there who needs this�
19. Read your Google Reader RSS feeds in Gmail
Treat your Google Reader RSS feeds the same way you treat old friends with this Greasemonkey + Firefox script . Feeds invading your Gmail will offer more-efficient time-wasting than ever before. Note that Google Reader and Gmail seem to be moving closer together in functionality and interface and its likely that theyll soon be officially integrated.
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Friday, 1 September 2017
Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal row
Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal row
Jobs thermonuclear war biography comments may haunt Apple Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal rowSteve Jobs explosive comments on Android can be used in patent battle A judge has ruled that explosive comments made by the lateSteve Jobs, can be used against Apple in a patent battle with Motorola. Apple co-founder and former CEO Jobs made the angry comments to biographer Walter Isaacson, claiming Google had ripped off the iPhone with its Android operating system. In the passage, which proved to be the most newsworthy part of the book,
Jobs said: "I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apples $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong. "Im going to destroy Android, because its a stolen product. Im willing to go thermonuclear war on this,"
he revealed, in a series of interviews prior to his death in October 2011. Apple lawyers shot down Now those words could come back to haunt Apple, with a Chicago judge refusing to grant Cupertino lawyers request to forbid these quotes, and others, from the book being used by Motorola. Apple said in a filing to the court: "To avoid any potential prejudice to Apple if Motorola attempts to use the book to appeal to the jurys passion. "Apple asks that the court prevent any reference to the Jobs book during the trial." However, federal judge Richard Posner was having none of that. He shot down Apples request without explanation.
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Sunday, 27 August 2017
ROM K3 NOTE S427 ROW OFFICIAL
ROM K3 NOTE S427 ROW OFFICIAL


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