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  • Dec
    26

    Source: [HowToGeek]

    One of the more popular changes in Windows Vista is the Explorer Breadcrumbs feature that lets you easily navigate to folders below the current folder by using the drop-down arrows. We’ve already featured one alternative for Windows XP users, but we’ve come across a much better solution to share with you.

    This explorer add-on is written to be as minimal as possible, and is much easier to install. Overall quite a nice solution for those stuck on Windows XP.

    Installation

    All you really have to do is download and install the utility. Close out all Windows Explorer windows, and then open up a new window, and you’ll see the new toolbar over to the right.

    Uncheck "Lock the Toolbars" if checked…

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    And then drag the toolbar down underneath the other toolbars. You can also hide the regular Address Bar toolbar if you’d like.

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    Usage

    Since we are all running now, you can use the arrows to quickly navigate through the folders.

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    Or if you click in the address bar it will convert into a textbox address bar (which is why you don’t need the original address bar)

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    You’ll also notice that memory usage is extremely light, since it’s a plugin for Explorer but written to be as minimal as possible.

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    Download: [Explorer Breadcrumbs]

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  • Dec
    11

    The mobile Gmail application for Google Apps that used to only work if you had a Blackberry is now available for all mobile phones. Just go to m.google.com/a on your mobile phone and download “Mail by Google”. The application looks exactly like the recently released Gmail Mobile 1.5, except that it has a blue icon and supports Google Apps accounts. You’ll also notice that you can login with standard Gmail accounts.

    I have tested on my AT&T 8525, and it works wonderfully!

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  • Dec
    11

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    MPK, a company that has made a name producing glow-in-the-dark paint, has developed self-luminous micro particles called Litrospheres. The new material is said to be inexpensive (35 cents to light up a 8 ½ x 11 piece of plastic that is 1/8″ thick), non-toxic, and capable of staying constantly lit for over 12 years thanks to a betavoltaic technology that uses a radioactive gas.

    Fortunately, the gas is involves a “soft” emission of electrons that cannot penetrate the glass or polymer wall of the microspheres. So theoretically, you don’t have to worry about brain tumors or taking on super powers when using it.

    The Litrospheres, which can be injected molded or added to paint, are not affected by the heat or cold and they can withstand up to 5000 pounds of pressure. They can also give off light that is equivalent of a 20-watt incandescent bulb in almost any color imaginable. As you might expect, the first applications of the technology will most likely involve safety equipment—or the clothing and accessories of frequent clubgoers.

    Source: [Gismodo via Wiki via Treehugger]

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  • Dec
    11

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    This is on my top 10 cool gadget list for this year!  Spotlight is a rechargeable LED flashlight, that replaces your cigarette lighter!  It is a bright LED light that is always ready and available when you need some extra light. Whether it’s changing a tire, searching for a lost item, walking through a dark parking lot or locating your keys, the spotlight will always be at it’s peak power. Spotlight plugs in and charges from your vehicle’s 12 volt power outlet (cigarette lighter). The spotlight will always be charged, ready to help and within reach.

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    See site fore more info.  Priced at $14.95, this would make a great gift… *hint hint* :-)

    [JTSpotlight]

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  • Dec
    10

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    I said in the past that I’m a huge Solid Sate Drive(SSD) fan, and I’m getting more excited every day!  Toshiba is releasing - probably in May ‘08 - a 1.8 in. & 2.5 in. SATA SSD in three capacities: 32GB, 64GB and 128GB.  No prices have been announced yet.  I can’t wait to get my hands on one of these!

    Source [Engadget]

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