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µTorrent 1.8 released

I thought I would let people know, that the final build of µTorrent is officially out now. It comes in as v1.8 build 11758. The first thing I noticed about the new build is a new icon, aqua-ish, whilst a minimal change, it still is nice.

You can download µTorrent over here, and for the people that like change logs, it’s also available here.

Well, that’s all for now, happy µtorrenting. Now remember, stay legal :).

Beached As…

Here is a funny clip I found on YouTube, about being beached. Thought I would share it with you.

BigPond Account Scam

This is just a warning to people that are connected to BigPond. As of late, there has been a hoax email being sent to BigPond customers, stating that their bill payments were unable to be processes.

This e-mail has been sent to you by BigPond to inform you that we were unable to process your most recent payment of bill. This might be due to either of the following reasons.

BigPond will never send you an email stating that they weren’t able to process your payment, they will however send you a letter or phone you.

Due to this, to ensure that your service is not interrupted, we request you to confirm and update your billing information today by clicking here.

Now, a warning here as that link is not related to BigPond, if you do click it, it will go to a website http://dampnfuss.de. So please don’t submit any details, I do not hold any responsibility if you are connected to BigPond, and type in your details, this is just merely a warning.

Firefox 3 is here

The much awaited and anticipated web browser is here. Firefox 3 has been awhile in the making, and just for the people that like reading over the release notes, they are also available.

To become part of the Guiness World Records, please go ahead and download Firefox 3, you have roughly until 04:00 on the 19th, as it only lasts for 24 hours, c’mon people, set a world record!

Enjoy this release, and remember to download Firefox 3 - The best Firefox yet.

Firefox 3.0 RC3 Released

The Mozilla Foundation have recently released Firefox 3.0 RC3, which is one step closer to the final release. You can check out the release notes for Firefox 3.0 RC3, or go straight to the download page. Now remember that these builds are for testing purposes only, so enjoy.

Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 34 months. Building on the previous release, Gecko 1.9 has more than 15,000 updates including some major re-architecting to provide improved performance, stability, rendering correctness, and code simplification and sustainability. Firefox 3 has been built on top of this new platform resulting in a more secure, easier to use, more personal product with a lot more under the hood to offer website and Firefox add-on developers.

Windows Live Writer 14 (Technical Preview)

Well, I just downloaded and installed the new WLW 14 Preview (Build 14.0.3913.522), and it has some nice changes. Some of the changes, as posted on the Writer Zone are:

Video and Image Publishing Enhancements

  • Upload videos to Soapbox
  • Image cropping and tilting
  • Additional border styles
  • Support for LightBox and other image previewing effects (like Slimbox, Smoothbox, and others)
  • Support for centering images

Editing Enhancements

  • Auto Linking
  • Smart quotes/typographic characters
  • Word count

UI Improvements

  • Revised main toolbar
  • Tabs for view switching
  • Improved category control with search/filtering

Where did hibernation go, Vista?

I was going through all the Vista power options, trying to get my Hibernation mode back on, which seemed to have disappeared.

I found out the hibernate option will disappear if you have recently run Disk Cleanup, which I did. By running this it removes the hiberfil.sys file resulting in no hibernation. See Microsoft article KB928897.

After googling around, I found a simple method to enable / disable hibernation:

1. Click start, type "command" in the Start Search box (without quotes)
2. Right-click Command Prompt in the Programs list, and click "Run as Administrator"
3. If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
4. In the Command Prompt, type "powercfg –h off" (or "on" without the quotes), then press enter.
5. Close the Command Prompt window and you’re done :)

You should now have hibernate and hybrid sleep options for your power profiles.

Replace Notepad with Notepad2, Vista

One of my previous posts was about the text editor Notepad2. Which as I mentioned before is a lightweight editor which also has syntax highlighting.

Now I recently noticed a forum post on MSFN, on how to replace Notepad with Notepad2, so without further ado, here is the code:

takeown /f %Systemroot%\notepad.exe
takeown /f %Systemroot%\System32\notepad.exe
icacls %Systemroot%\notepad.exe /grant “%username%”:f
icacls %Systemroot%\System32\notepad.exe /grant “%username%”:f
IF EXIST %SYSTEMROOT%\SysWOW64 (bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions “DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS”)
copy %Systemroot%\notepad.exe %Systemroot%\notepad.original.exe
copy %Systemroot%\System32\notepad.exe %Systemroot%\System32\notepad.original.exe
ECHO.
ECHO Original notepad.exe has been renamed to “notepad.original.exe” in its original folder.
ECHO.
copy notepad2\notepad2.exe %Systemroot%\notepad.exe /y
copy notepad2\notepad2.exe %Systemroot%\System32\notepad.exe /y

Now all you need to do is save this into a bat file, I called mine replacenp2.bat. Then just create a folder called notepad2, with a subfolder the same, and place the notepad2.exe file in it, and run the command, and voiola, Notepad is replaced with Notepad2.

So the directory structure should look something like this:

  • notepad2
  • replacenp2.bat
    • notepad2
      • notepad2.exe

Update: Now, I tried running the command, but for some reason (even ran as admin), it didn’t want to copy it. So I opened up an elevated command prompt, and it seemed to copy & replace fine.

History repeats itself

Well it seems like everyone touted Vista as “the bad OS”, especially when SP1 came out, causing reboot loops. A lot of people seemed to steer clear of SP1, saying that XP was a lot better.

Now, the question is, everyone that put dirt on Vista SP1 for the endless reboot loop, and sticking with XP for the stability, seems like they got what they asked for. Microsoft recently released SP3 for XP, and guess what - it has an endless reboot bug also.

Now, I haven’t noticed many people saying things like “XP is a piece of sh*t”, but why? It has the same bug that Vista SP1 had. I thought everyone would now be saying “I’m sticking with Windows 2000 SP4″, since it seems to be “the stable one” now.

Well there’s my rant for the day. Vista SP1 reboot loop vs XP SP3 reboot look, take your pick.

On a lighter note, the Vista SP1 reboot loop has been fixed for awhile now, so it seems, in light of things, Vista seems to be the stable one for now.

Defaulted phone, clean install

Well since upgrading to v21.0.016 of the firmware on my N95-1, I decided to default the phone & format the memory card and start all fresh again. I guess it’s always good to start fresh, just like with Windows.

The first thing I put on the phone is a nice theme called Ice by Pizero, I would highly recommend checking his site out, as there are quite a few nice theme’s over there.

Well, that is all for now. I might get back to transferring my stuff back to my phone / memory card, and then do Chell’s one afterwards.




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