Thursday, May 30, 2013

Reset BIOS Password Without Taking Out CMOS Battery


Two popular ways to reset BIOS & BIOS password are using the BIOS reset jumper and taking out CMOS battery for more than 15 minutes. Sometimes, taking out CMOS battery form the motherboard to reset BIOS might not be the solution for you, especially when it is a laptop system.

CMOS De-Animator is a software based solution that allows you to clear and reset your system’s BIOS configuration, thus clearing the BIOS password. The software is very useful since you don’t have to open the computer casing to look for BIOS reset jumper or the CMOS battery. The only downside of CMOS De-Animator is you will need to be able to boot to Windows with administrative right.

If you can Boot into Windows...

All you need to do is run the tool as administrator (right click -> “Run as administrator”) and click the Proceed button followed by restarting the computer. When your computer boots up, you should see a CMOS checksum error where it allows you to access the BIOS without a password. CMOS De-Animator works by invalidating the checksum of your system’s CMOS memory which resets all settings to default and clears any stored BIOS passwords upon reboot.


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Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour v1.0.4

The #1 Action FPS game is back on smartphone with a new chapter to push the boundaries of mobile gaming even further. In the wake of nuclear warfare, the only chance to avoid global devastation is in the hands of the few elite soldiers who must track down and rescue the world’s leaders from a frighteningly familiar terrorist group.


DIVE INTO THE MOST MEMORABLE ACTION SHOOTER EVER
Feel the story’s dramatic intensity and see both sides of the story by also playing the villain, Edward Page.
Dominate the battlefield with a new tactical movement system!
Wage war all over the world from Antarctica to Barcelona!
EXPERIENCE CONSOLE QUALITY GRAPHICS AND SOUND 
Feel the chaos of the battlefield with console-like graphics, lifelike animations and dynamic objects.
The first Gameloft title powered by the Havok Engine for amazing ragdoll effects and the most realistic feeling vehicles ever.
Improved sound & voice acting performed by a renowned studio in the movie industry.
ENJOY A FULLY REDESIGNED MULTIPLAYER MODE
Forge your own gameplay profile online with an improved loadout system & over 20,000 weapon arrangements!
A new specialization system with redesigned skills.
Lead your character to the top of the online leaderboards with a new ranking system!
For all fans of actions games, FPS (First-Person Shooters), war games, multiplayer & online games, and for all players who want to dominate the battlefield!

What's in this version: (Updated : Mar 26, 2013)
Minor bug fixes.


Instructions : (Non-Root/Offline)
1.Install APK
2.Copy 'com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftM4HM' folder to 'sdcard/Android/obb/' (If you have installed v1.0.2 no need to download main obb)
3.Launch the Game


APK File

SD Data (1gb): Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11

Ultimate Candy Crush Mod v1.0.11


Ultimate Mod contains the following:

• 1,000 lives 
• 150 moves per level
• 4 minute limit on timed levels
• 99 moves on bombs
• Bombs and Licorice are reduced
• NO TICKETS NEEDED

Works on rooted and non-rooted phones.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Reset the ink level for Cartridges HP 21, HP 27,HP 818,HP 802, HP 56, HP 58, HP 22, HP28 and HP 57

Reset the ink level for Cartridges HP 21, HP 27,HP 818,HP 802, HP 56, HP 58, HP 22, HP28 and HP 57

The Steps to Reset Ink level Printer cartridges HP 21, HP 27,HP 818,HP 802, HP 56, HP 58, HP 22, HP28 and HP 57



Step1:
Turn your computer OFF and then remove cartridge from the printer.
 
Step3:
Place a piece of tape over the top left contact of the circuit as shown in BLUE on the picture.
 
Step4:
Turn on the printer. Printer will automatically print test page. (Note:if printer does not print a test page but goes through a head movement printer initialising process continue following steps when initializing process ends.
 
Step5:
Remove the cartridge from printer.
 
Step6:
Place a piece of tape over top right contact of the circuit as shown in RED on the picture.
 
Step7:
Replace cartridge to printer. Printer will go through a series of tests. initializing process.
 
Step8:
Remove cartridge from the printer.
 
Step9:
Place a piece of tape over the two contacts on the right side of the cartridge circuit as shown in 
 
GREEN on the picture.
Step10:
Replace cartridge to printer. Printer will run additional tests and be quite audible.(Ink levels will display “printer busy message” at this point)
 
Step11:
Remove cartridge from printer and remove all tape from the cartridge.
 
Step12:
Reinstall cartridge. (Ink levels will display “printer busy message” at this point)
 
Step13:
Turn printer off. Wait for 60 seconds and turn the printer back on. Ink level should now read full.

Refilling Instruction:
When You Refill the cartridge maintain the correct amount of liquid Ink So that the cartridge don't leaks.

For BLACK Printer cartridges HP 21, HP 27, HP 56, HP 818, HP 802 - 5ml

For tricolor Printer cartridges HP 22, HP 28, HP 58, HP 818, HP 802 - 2ml each
 
Note:Do Not overload ink it will cause leak, consider low quantity ink refill for each refilling process.
Use not more then 5ml syringe with needle for best refills.
 
 

Reset software program for Canon MP198, MP258, MP276, MP496, MP558, MP568, and MP648

Reset software program for Canon MP198, MP258, MP276, MP496, MP558, MP568, and MP648

FIX PRINTER ERROR "parts inside printer end service life, waste ink pad counter overflow error"
Follow the following steps:
All these steps must be done to reset your canon MP198, MP258, MP276, MP496, MP558, MP568, and MP648 printer.
 
 

Resetting Ink counter on the Printer.
 
Step 1: 
Run “service_tool 1050.exe”. You can download the service tool software from this link: ServiceTool_1050

Step 2: 
Confirm detected USB-port numbers on USB port column.
 
Step 3:
Click “Main button” on Clear ink counter section. Make sure there are papers in the paper feed because the printer
 will print after the process is complete.
 
Step 4:
Click “platen button” on the “Clear ink counter” section. The printer will print again.
 
 Step 5:
Turn off the printer and then turn the printer on. You printer is ready for use.

IPTool 1.1.5

IPTool For reset canon iP1200, iP1300, iP1600, iP1700, iP1800, iP2200, iP2500, iP2600

Features IPTool:

- Displays detailed information about your printer, the level of ink in the cartridges and containers for the waste of ink.
- Prints test samples for testing nozzles NG.
- Cleaning and deep cleaning PG printer pallet cleansing and cleaning rollers.
- Change the value of delay in drying.
- Change your printer model.
- Reading and dumping EEPROM printer.
- Reset counters level black and color ink cartridges.
- Reset the counters occupancy "core" and "supplementary" containers for the waste of ink.

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SSC Service Utility for Epson Stylus Printers

SSC Service Utility allow you to do many amazing things with Your Epson printer :

1) Work directly with CSIC in Epson Stylus printers cartridges.
2) Reset or rewrite any chip using special addon device.
3) Freeze internal ink counters.
4) Reset internal ink counters even with empty cartridges.
5) Separate cleaning of color and black heads for all Epson inkjet printers, powerful cleaning mode.
6) Hot swapping of cartridges supported.
7) Resetting of protection counter (even then it is already full).
8) More then 100 different Epson printers supported

This allow many people with high printing demands to save some money (program works with both black and color cartridges).


MPTool 0.9.6

MPTool 0.9.6 - the tools necessary to carry out service works with the printer Canon MP-series.

Features MPTool:
- Expanded information on the level of ink in the cartridges (true testimony to the 40-series cartridges for 30 th and 50 th will be correspondingly overstated and understated), and containers for the waste of ink.
- Read, write, and reset the printer EEPROM.
- Reset counters level black and color ink cartridges.
- Reset the counters occupancy "core" and "supplementary" containers for the waste of ink.

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 VS. Cherry Mobile Omega HD

I just want to show you in this article my own comparison of these 2 PREMIUM Cherry Mobile smartphones, the Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 and The Cherry Mobile Omega HD.



Let's first take a look at the screen.
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - 4.5" qHD IPS 5 pt. Capacitive Multi-touchscreen
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - 5" HD IPS DRAGONTAIL 5 pt. capacitive multi-touchscreen

The Processor and Speed
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - 1.2 Ghz QUAD-CORE MSM8225q processor
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - 1 Ghz dual-core MT6577H processor

The Camera
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - 5 MP auto-focus with LED flash rear, VGA front, 720p HD video recording
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - 12 MP auto-focus BSI with LED flash rear, 2 MP front

The RAM SIZE:
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - 1 GB RAM
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - 1 GB RAM

The Battery
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - 1600 mAh
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - 2100 mAh

And finally, the pricing:
Cherry Mobile Flame 2.0 - Php 6999 only
Chrerry Mobile Omega HD - Php 7999 only


YOU decide the winner.
*this is done only to help consumers in deciding what to buy...

Know your Smartphone Screens

There comes a point in time when everybody either wants or needs to buy a new phone. It might be today, or next year, but the fact remains that you will upgrade your phone.
Whenever my friends have found themselves wanting to upgrade their phones I have noticed they are usually unsure of what all the technical terms mean, a problem they share with most people. But the term that seems to cause the most distress appears to be none other than screen type. I was about to write up a quick explanation about them but I ran across as excellent article on cnet australia which we have also incorporated into this article. The article goes over the basic screen types, their explanation and also takes a brief look at touchscreen technologies.

Display technologies

Smartphone displays, like notebooks and tablets, are all based on LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technologies. LCD has a fast refresh rate, which makes it great for mobile technologies that require bright displays with low power consumption.
TFT LCDthin film transistor displays are easily the most common in smartphones at this time, though manufacturers are paving the way for newer, better performing screen technologies. TFT LCDs are often used in laptop displays as well.
Advantage – Cheap to make, most commonly used screen.
Disadvantage –  Aging Technology, Not as bright or clear as other display technologies.
AMOLEDactive matrix organic light emitting diode is one of the prominent up and coming display technologies looking to take over from TFT displays.
AMOLED screens are visibly more colourful than TFT displays and have a lower power consumption with thanks to the intriguing fact that the colour black is produced by the OLED being switched off. AMOLED screens have been used by Samsung, HTC, Nokia and Dell to name a few, and continue to be in high demand. They give off clear, bright and sharp images as seen in the images below. The potential problem with AMOLED screens is that they are quite poor in direct sunlight, and the screen will be close to unusable.
Advantage – Bright and clear quality, Low power consumption for screens.
Disadvantage –  Almost un-viewable in direct sunlight, Display can appear pixelated.


The top pictures are LCD, the bottom two are AMOLED (Notice the screens below have a more ‘vivid’ color)
Super AMOLED — Samsung has positioned itself at the forefront of mobile display technologies producing its “Super” variant on the AMOLED display. By combining the touch panel and the top layer of glass, Samsung has created a screen that is visibly more vibrant than previous AMOLED screens, and more usable in direct sunlight.
Advantage – Everything AMOLED is but better, great for watching videos on.
Disadvantage –  Still poor in direct sunlight, but better than regular AMOLED.
 Super AMOLED Plus – Another Samsung fortified screen technology, which is available on the latest Samsung Phone Models. It is an advanced version of the Super AMOLED technology with better colour reproduction and scaling. Not as bright as Super AMOLED, but better. More subpixels are crammed into the screen tech, allowing it to be more pleasant for your eyes.
Advantage – Amazing color reproduction, better viewing angles.
Disadvantage –  Not good enough in the sun yet, colours can seem washed out on larger screens.
AMOLED CBD — A Nokia only technology in which their latest phones use an AMOLED Clear Black Display (CBD) screen which results in deep blacks. A CBD displays blocks incoming light reflections and so perform better under direct sunlight. Generally considered on par and sometimes better with Super AMOLED Plus with superior contrast and colours.
Advantage – The best screen under direct sunlight, deep blacks.
Disadvantage –  Does not take full advantage of AMOLED features.
Super LCD (SLCD) — another contender for screen dominance is Super LCD. A variant of traditional LCD technologies, SLCD offers better contrast and warmer colours than older LCD displays, but is said to drain more power than AMOLED displays.
Advantage – Cheaper to produce than AMOLED displays, Works better in direct sunlight over AMOLED.
Disadvantage –  Drains more power than AMOLED displays, not as bright as AMOLED either.

As you can see, the left AMOLED screen is brighter and sharper Super LCD screen on the right. However, the Super LCD screen displays a ‘warmer color tone’ (meaning it defines color better).
IPSin-plane switching smartphone screens are characterized by vibrant colours and excellent off-axis viewing angles. IPS screens are typically more expensive, but the result is a screen you can see clearly from any angle. Apple recently employed IPS technology in the LCD display of the iPad and iPhone 4 (which they are also referred to as Retina Screens in the iPhone 4 only). IPS has a resolution 960 x 640. This basically means that an IPS Display uses a SLCD screen, but packs more pixels which improve quality
Advantage – Able to create a more viewing angles than other displays, able to zoom in with more clarity
Disadvantage –  Expensive to create, very few companies use this technology so far
QhdQuarter HD Screen is exactly how it sounds, as it has quarter of Full HD. Full HD resolution is considered 1920 x 1080, so quarter HD is 960 x 540. It is not quite as good as IPS technology, but it’s has a great looking screen resolution on any device! Qhd is not a screen type, but the amount of pixels in that screen, exactly like Retina Screen’s.  

From left to right – iPhone 4 (IPS Retina Display), HTC Desire (Super LCD), and the Samsung Galaxy S (Super AMOLED). While it is quite difficult to tell from just photo’s (we recommend you actually have a look at them in person), we can probably assume that the Super AMOLED is brighter than either the Super LCD or IPS Retina Display (all phones are on maximum brightness). However, if you were to take a closer inspection at these phones, you would realise that The Super LCD screen and IPS Retina Screen are less ‘pixelated’ (meaning the pixels are packed tighter, giving it a clearer image) than the Super AMOLED screen.
Verdict – Truth is, there are quite a few people that don’t care about which screen types they are getting, but we want to change that. You’ve seen the advantages and disadvantages of each screen type, so your choice of screen type will depend heavily on how you will be using your phone, so you will have to decide yourself what screen type to get.
We personally quite like Super AMOLED displays. They have bright and vivid colors on display, which makes it great for general use and an absolute joy when it comes to watching videos. Despite being difficult to see under direct sunlight, it gives the brightest colors of any of the screens giving it a slight edge over our other favourite - the IPS Retina Display.
Phones that use Super AMOLED Displays – Samsung Omnia 7/Focus,  Google Nexus S, and the Samsung Galaxy S2.
You now have a basic knowledge of the different screen types available today and hopefully, an appreciation of the new technologies available to you. So next time your out picking up a new phone we hope you will take the screen type into account, because we guarantee you – they do make a difference in the long run.
Other things to note:
You may hear these terminologies used when refering to Mobile Phone Screens. Here is a breakdown of the Name, what it stands for, and the resolution.
  • QVGA: quarter VGA (240×320 pixels)
  • HVGA: half VGA (320×480 pixels)
  • WVGA: wide VGA (480×800 pixels)
  • FWVGA: full wide VGA (480×854 pixels)
  • nHD: one-ninth high definition (360×640 pixels)
  • qHD: one-quarter high definition (540×960 pixels)
  • 720p: 720p Resolution screens (720×1280 pixels)