Sunday, August 8, 2010

Live Chat Support System

Features

* Unlimited number of active conversations ( limited by server performance only )
* Audio and visual alerts on new messages
* add extra users to the admin section
* Built in contact form for when no agents available
* Ajax powered
* Fully configurable from the admin panel, no tweaking code required
* Automated sign off if you close your browser without signing off
* many more!

PLEASE NOTE : Requires javascript enabled browser – Does not degrade
Not tested on PHP 4

Users Demo
http://s1.koiava.com


Admin Demo
http://s1.koiava.com/support/admin.php
User: demo
Pass: demo


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Internet Download Manager 6.01 Build 4 Beta

Internet Download Manager 6.01 Build 4 Beta


Info
nternet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use. Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.

D O W N L O A D : 3 MB

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McAfee Total Protection 2010

McAfee Total Protection 2010


McAfee Total Protection suite, now available with revolutionary Active Protection technology, offers you and your family the ultimate PC security with accelerated performance, for online activities, personal files and home networking. Protect up to 3 PC's. Anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-spam, and SiteAdvisor protect you from malicious software. Firewall blocks outsiders from hacking into your PC. SiteAdvisor UNIQUE! rates web site safety before you click with red, yellow or green colours. Local backup protects your electronic files if they are deleted or lost. Network Manager UPGRADED! verifies that your PCs have McAfee properly installed. Identity theft protection, anti-phishing, and SiteAdvisor all help keep your identity safe. Parental controls allow you to control where your kids go online. SiteAdvisor Plus UNIQUE! identifies and prevents you from clicking on harmful web sites links in your browser, email or IM. Online account management lets you easily add other PCs to your subscription. QuickClean safely removes junk files that slow your PC and take up space on your hard drive.
Instructions:

1. Open the folder and open the file names'CDSetup'

2. Follow the installation, then when you get to the 'Installation Options' part, chose to install the up to date protection - NOT THE CD installation

3. Continue to follow the installation until completely installed.

4. When prompt to activate, register with your deatails (DO NOT USE AN EXISTING ACCOUNT).

YOU NOW HAVE A FULL YEAR FREE MCAFEE TOTAL PROTECTION FOR UP TO 3 COMPUTERS


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Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 1.9.7916.6000

Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 1.9.7916.6000



ain article: Internet Explorer 9

According to Microsoft, Internet Explorer 9, currently in development, will have complete or nearly complete support for all CSS 3 selectors, border-radius CSS 3 property, faster JavaScript, embedded ICC v2 or v4 color profiles, and hardware accelerated rendering using Direct2D and DirectWrite. Microsoft has confirmed that WOFF will also be supported.[42] WOFF is "a strong favorite" for standardization by the W3C Web Fonts Working Group.[43]

Microsoft has continued to downplay the importance of passing the Acid3 test,[44] but speculation that IE9 would support the SVG W3C recommendation was ignited when Microsoft announced they had joined the SVG Working Group.[45] At MIX 10, the first IE9 Platform Preview was released, which featured support for CSS3 and SVG, a new JavaScript engine called Chakra, and a score of 55/100 on the Acid3 test, up from 20/100 for IE8. On May 5, 2010, the second IE9 Platform Preview was released, which featured a score of 68/100 on the Acid3 test and faster performance on the WebKit SunSpider JavaScript benchmark than the first IE9 Platform Preview. On June 23, 2010, the third IE9 Platform Preview was released, which scores 83/100 on the Acid3 test and introduced support for , , and elements and WOFF. On August 4, 2010, the fourth IE9 Platform Preview was released, which features a score of 95/100 on the Acid3 test and a faster JavaScript engine than the third IE9 Platform Preview. The final build of IE9 is expected to be released in 2011. Support for the HTML5 video and audio tags was also promised.[46][47] Some industry experts predict that Microsoft will release IE9 as a major out-of-band version that is not tied to any particular version of Windows.[48] According to the Internet Explorer 9 Test Drive page, the system requirements for IE9 are Windows Vista SP2 (with Platform Upgrade and IE8) or Windows 7.[49]


Features

Internet Explorer has been designed to view a broad range of web pages and to provide certain features within the operating system, including Microsoft Update. During the heyday of the browser wars, Internet Explorer superseded Netscape only when it caught up technologically to support the progressive features of the time.[50]

Standards support

Internet Explorer, using the Trident layout engine:

  • supports HTML 4.01, CSS Level 1, XML 1.0 and DOM Level 1, with minor implementation gaps.
  • fully supports XSLT 1.0 as well as an obsolete Microsoft dialect of XSLT often referred to as WD-xsl, which was loosely based on the December 1998 W3C Working Draft of XSL. Support for XSLT 2.0 lies in the future: semi-official Microsoft bloggers have indicated that development is underway, but no dates have been announced.
  • partially supports CSS Level 2 and DOM Level 2, with major implementation gaps and conformance issues. Almost full conformance to CSS 2.1 has been added in the Internet Explorer 8 release.[51][52]
  • does not support XHTML, though it can render XHTML documents authored with HTML compatibility principles and served with a text/html MIME-type.
  • does not support SVG in any version.

Internet Explorer uses DOCTYPE sniffing to choose between standards mode and a "quirks mode" in which it deliberately mimicks nonstandard behaviors of old versions of MSIE for HTML and CSS rendering on screen (Internet Explorer always uses standards mode for printing). It also provides its own dialect of ECMAScript called JScript.

Internet Explorer has been subjected to criticism by W3C over its limited support for SVG promoted by W3C.[53]

Non-standard extensions

Internet Explorer has introduced an array of proprietary extensions to many of the standards, including HTML, CSS and the DOM. This has resulted in a number of web pages that appear broken in standards-compliant web browsers and has introduced the need for a "quirks mode" to allow for rendering improper elements meant for Internet Explorer in these other browsers.

Internet Explorer has introduced a number of extensions to JScript which have been adopted by other browsers. These include the innerHTML property, which returns the HTML string within an element; the XMLHttpRequest object, which allows the sending of HTTP request and receiving of HTTP response; and the designMode attribute of the contentDocument object, which enables rich text editing of HTML documents. Some of these functionalities were not possible until the introduction of the W3C DOM methods. Its Ruby character extension to HTML is also accepted as a module in W3C XHTML 1.1, though it is not found in all versions of W3C HTML.

Microsoft submitted several other features of IE for consideration by the W3C for standardization. These include the 'behavior' CSS property, which connects the HTML elements with JScript behaviors (known as HTML Components, HTC); HTML+TIME profile, which adds timing and media synchronization support to HTML documents (similar to the W3C XHTML+SMIL); and the VML vector graphics file format. However, all were rejected, at least in their original forms. VML was, however, subsequently combined with PGML (proposed by Adobe and Sun), resulting in the W3C-approved SVG format, currently one of the few vector image formats being used on the web, and which IE is now virtually unique in not supporting.[54]

Other non-standard behaviors include: support for vertical text, but in a syntax different from W3C CSS3 candidate recommendation; Support for a variety of image effects[55] and page transitions, which are not found in W3C CSS; Support for obfuscated script code, in particular JScript.Encode().[56] Support for embedding EOT fonts in web pages.[57]

Favicon

The favicon (short for "favorites icon") introduced by Internet Explorer is now also supported and extended in other browsers. It allows web pages to specify a 16-by-16 pixel image for use in bookmarks. In IE, support was, and still is, provided only for the native Windows ICO format; in other browsers it has now been extended to other types of images such as PNG and GIF.

Usability and accessibility
The "quick tabs" feature available in Internet Explorer 8

Internet Explorer makes use of the accessibility framework provided in Windows. Internet Explorer is also a user interface for FTP, with operations similar to that of Windows Explorer (although this feature requires a shell window to be opened in recent versions of the browser, rather than natively within the browser). Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not supported, but available via extension (iMacros). Recent versions feature pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing. Tabbed browsing can also be added to older versions by installing Microsoft's MSN Search Toolbar or Yahoo's Yahoo Toolbar.

Cache

Internet Explorer caches visited content in the Temporary Internet Files folder to allow quicker access (or offline access) to previously visited pages. The content is indexed in a database file, known as Index.dat. Multiple Index.dat files exist which index different content - visited content, web feeds, visited URLs, cookies etc.[58]

Prior to IE7, clearing the cache used to clear the index but the files themselves were not reliably removed, posing a potential security and privacy risk. In IE7 and later, when the cache is cleared, the cache files are more reliably removed, and the index.dat file is overwritten with null bytes.

Group Policy

Internet Explorer is fully configurable using Group Policy. Administrators of Windows Server domains can apply and enforce a variety of settings that affect the user interface (such as disabling menu items and individual configuration options), as well as underlying security features such as downloading of files, zone configuration, per-site settings, ActiveX control behavior and others. Policy settings can be configured for each user and for each machine. Internet Explorer also supports Integrated Windows Authentication.

Author: Mircosoft
Date: 2010-8-4
Size: 16 MB
License: Freeware
Requires: Win7/Vista

Download : 16 MB

Saturday, July 31, 2010

MSI download center


http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=downloadindex

HP download center




http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support_task.html

AMD download center



http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/drivers.aspx

Intel Download Center



http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx

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July 15, 2010 — AMD Reports Record Second Quarter Revenue

  • AMD revenue $1.65 billion, 5 percent sequential increase and 40 percent increase year-over-year
  • Net loss $43 million, net loss per share $0.06, operating income $125 million
  • Non-GAAP1,2 net income $83 million, EPS $0.11, operating income $138 million
  • Gross margin 45 percent

SUNNYVALE, Calif. —7/15/2010

AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced revenue for the second quarter of 2010 of $1.65 billion, a net loss of $43 million, or $0.06 per share, and operating income of $125 million. The company reported non-GAAP net income of $83 million, or $0.11 per share, and non-GAAP operating income of $138 million.

"Robust demand for our latest mobile platforms and solid execution drove record second quarter revenue and a healthy gross margin," said Dirk Meyer, AMD President and CEO. "Our unmatched combination of microprocessor and graphics capabilities resulted in customers launching a record number of new mobile and desktop platforms. We added Sony as a microprocessor customer and continue to see our existing customers expand their AMD-based platform offerings."

GAAP Financial Results

Q2-10

Q1-10

Q2-09

Revenue

$1.65B

$1.57B

$1.18B

Operating income (loss)

$125M

$182M

$(249)M

Net income (loss) attributable to AMD common stockholders/ Earnings (loss) per share

$(43)M/$(0.06)

$257M/$0.35

$(330)M/$(0.49)

Non-GAAP Financial Results1


Q2-10

Q1-10

Q2-09

Revenue

$1.65B

$1.57B

$1.18B

Operating income (loss)

$138M

$130M

$(205)M

Net income (loss) / Earnings (loss) per share

$83M/$0.11

$63M/$0.09

$(244)M/$(0.37)

Quarterly Summary

  • Gross margin was 45 percent
  • Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities balance at the end of the quarter was $1.90 billion, approximately flat from the first quarter.
    • During the quarter, AMD used $200 million to repurchase $206 million principal amount of our 6.00 percent Convertible Senior Notes due 2015.
  • Computing Solutions segment revenue increased 4 percent sequentially and 31 percent year-over-year. The increases were primarily driven by record notebook microprocessor and chipset unit shipments.
    • Operating income was $128 million, compared with $146 million in Q1-10 and an operating loss of $67 million in Q2-09.
    • Microprocessor average selling price (ASP) was flat sequentially and increased year-over-year.
    • AMD demonstrated the world's first Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APU), codenamed "Ontario" and "Llano", at Computex. Fusion APUs combine the microprocessor and graphics processor unit (GPU) onto a single piece of silicon to deliver breakthroughs in visual computing, user interface and performance-per-watt while enabling new PC designs.
    • Sony joined the ranks of global PC companies offering AMD microprocessor-based solutions. Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sony, and Toshiba announced new notebooks featuring VISION Technology from AMD for the back-to-school and holiday buying periods. Global PC manufacturers have tripled the number of notebook offerings featuring VISION Technology in the last year.
    • AMD launched the world's first server platform designed specifically for cloud and hyperscale data centers, featuring the industry's lowest power-per-core x86 server processor. Acer, Dell, HP and Supermicro announced plans to adopt the Opteron™ 4000 Series for their product offerings.
    • AMD microprocessors power the highest-performing supercomputer in the world and three of the top four systems in the most recent TOP500 Supercomputers list. AMD is the only company with both microprocessor and GPU technology on the list.
  • Graphics segment revenue increased 8 percent sequentially and 87 percent year-over-year. The sequential increase was driven by record GPU unit shipments, partially offset by a decrease in ASP. The year-over-year increase was driven by an increase in GPU shipments and ASP. Operating income was $33 million, compared with $47 million in Q1-10 and a loss of $17 million in Q2-09.
  • In just three quarters, AMD has shipped more than 16 million Microsoft DirectX 11-capable GPUs. The ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 series remains the industry's only complete top-to-bottom family of DirectX11-compatible graphics solutions.
  • Dell adopted the latest ATI FirePro™ professional graphics products in its highest-performing workstations designed for graphics-intensive professions.

Current Outlook

AMD's outlook statements are based on current expectations. The following statements are forward looking, and actual results could differ materially depending on market conditions and the factors set forth under "Cautionary Statement" below.
AMD expects revenue to be up seasonally for the third quarter of 2010.

AMD Teleconference

AMD will hold a conference call for the financial community at 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET) today to discuss its second quarter financial results. AMD will provide a real-time audio broadcast of the teleconference on the Investor Relations page of its Web site at AMD. The webcast will be available for 10 days after the conference call.

Intel® Core™ i5 Mobile Processor

An integral part of Intel's new family of processors, the Intel® Core™ i5 mobile processor, puts smart performance well within your reach. Delivering solid performance for everyday applications, PCs powered by Intel® Core™ i5 processors have the ability to boost speed as needed for demanding tasks, while extending battery life so you can remain unwired longer.

All Intel® Core™ i5 mobile processors feature:

  • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology1
  • Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
  • Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology

Get detailed specifications

Get the detailed technical specifications of each Intel® Core™ i5 mobile processor.

Processor NumberCacheClock SpeedMax TDPMemory TypeIntel® HD GraphicsNumber
of Cores
i5-540UM 3 MB SmartCache 1.2 GHz18 W DDR3-800 MHz 2
i5-540M 3 MB SmartCache 2.53 GHz35 W DDR3-800/1066 MHz 2
i5-520UM 3 MB SmartCache 1.066 GHz18 W DDR3-800 MHz 2
i5-520M 3 MB SmartCache 2.4 GHz35 W DDR3-800/1066 MHz 2
i5-520E 3 MB SmartCache 2.4 GHz35 W DDR3-800/1066 MHz 2
i5-450M 3 MB SmartCache 2.4 GHz35 W DDR3-800/1066 MHz 2
i5-430UM 3 MB SmartCache 1.2 GHz18 W DDR3-800 MHz 2
i5-430M 3 MB SmartCache 2.26 GHz35 W DDR3-800/1066 MHz 2

Intel Developer Forum Returns to San Francisco, Sept. 13-15

SAN FRANCISCO, July 19, 2010 � Intel Corporation�s largest technical conference returns to San Francisco on Sept. 13-15. In its 13th year, the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) focuses on Intel�s technology and platform roadmap directions for the next year and beyond in the areas of digital enterprise, mobility, embedded and communications, software, manufacturing and research.

Intel leaders will delve into key strategies on myriad topics during all three days at Moscone Center West. CEO and President Paul Otellini will kick off opening day with a keynote addressing his views on the current �Computing Continuum� Intel is driving. Immediately following is a deep-dive based on Otellini�s theme by David Perlmutter, executive vice president and general manager, Intel Architecture Group.

Focusing on the expanding Intel� Atom� processor ecosystem, the Day 2 keynote will be jointly delivered by Doug Davis, vice president and general manager of Intel�s Embedded and Communications Group; and Renee James, senior vice president and general manager of Intel�s Software and Services Group.

The final keynote of the conference, on Sept. 15, focuses on the near and not-so-near future, and delivered by Justin Rattner, vice president and director of Intel Labs, Intel�s chief technology officer and an Intel Senior Fellow.

Other highlights during IDF include the Industry Technology Showcase, home of the latest innovations demonstrated by representatives from leading technology companies. Also returning are popular Insight sessions. Intel Fellow Thomas Piazza and Opher Kahn, senior principal engineer, will discuss Intel� microarchitecture codename �Sandy Bridge� in the Technology Insight on Sept. 13. For an Industry Insight, also on Day 1, Intel Chief Information Officer Diane Bryant will be joined by a panel of peers to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing IT. Day 2 will include a Technology Insight focused on software.

All three days will feature technical session tracks. Topics include �Sandy Bridge,� cloud computing, eco-technology, Intel Atom and Intel� Core� processors, embedded solutions, health care IT, Intel� Solid-State Drive Technology, PCI Express, SuperSpeed USB*, Unified Extensible Firmware Interface* and visual computing. The �Intel Fellows: Live and Uncensored� sessions are where attendees can ask Intel�s most senior technologists questions, no holds barred.

�You want to be there when the future happens,� said Mark Erwin, IDF global events manager. �IDF is your chance to collaborate with peers, experience the latest technology and exchange ideas about the future. Each day of this forward-looking conference is packed with important technical information and insights from experts.� IDF Gold Sponsors are Cisco Systems, Citrix Systems Inc., EMC Corporation, IBM, Microsoft Corporation, Rambus, Samsung, Supermicro and Wind River. Silver Sponsors are DTS Inc., Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd., Symantec and VMware.

Registration is available at www.intel.com/idf or by calling 800-569-2748 (international calls +1-203-851-7817).


Meet some of the people behind the scenes, all helping make IDF 2010 the place to be Sept. 13-15: