10 Oct 2011

CPU LED For New Version Of Clipboard History




Agile Route tells us they’ve had a crazy quarter with a major upgrade to their award winning Clipboard History app, and with preparing the release of a new free tool -CPU LED.

First to the Clipboard History update, where they’ve added some new features:

• Favorites: Now you can mark copied items as favorites and they will became accessible with a new hotkey, and shown in a different list for easier management. Also you can clean your history keeping only your favorite items.



•Our YL-ST series 36W and 48W solar LED street lights ( also can be made with 220V/ 120V ac regular electricity for your selection ) which we specially designed for overseas market, as we know that clients from African countries etc. usually request for a fast delivery, so they mostly choose delivery by air; but on Chinese market, most of the street lights are much bigger in size and much heavier in weight, then the air freight is much higher. So we have developed a very compact size of our updated solar LED street lights at present, which have two power
versions


The easy interchangeability has other benefits too. “One luminaire will accept a complete range of LED modules,” explains Phil Marshall, President & CEO for EMEA at GE Lighting. “This overcomes the inflexibility of integrated luminaires, giving retailers the ability to vary color temperatures, beam angles and light packages by simply swapping modules.”
At the launch event, attendees viewed a range of high-quality ProSpex downlights from Lucent Lighting which are built using the GE modules.

Smartphone relevance microsoft claws an i phone 4S this friday

If you didn’t already preorder an iPhone 4S, the only way to get one on Friday is to stand in line. Unfortunately, that still doesn’t guarantee you’ll be successful depending on a store’s iPhone 4S availability and of course, how many people are in line ahead of you. Still, we got some tips that might help.

The iPhone is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones marketed by Apple. The first iPhone was unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007,[1] and released on June 29, 2007. The 5th generation iPhone, the iPhone 4S, was announced on October 4, 2011, to be released on October 14, 2011, two days after the release of iOS 5.0, the Apple operating system for handheld devices.

The Westboro Baptist Church took to an iPhone when they heard about Steve Jobs’ death Wednesday night, sending out a message saying the Apple founder would be going to hell and calling for a protest of his funeral.
“Westboro will picket his funeral. He had a huge platform; gave God no glory and taught sin,” wrote Margie Phelps, daughter of the church’s founder.



The controversial group often pickets outside of soldiers’ funerals to draw media attention to their cause, which includes anti-gay material. Phelps tweeted the messages from her account, with an automatic note appearing at the bottom of the Tweet saying “via Twitter for iPhone.”
Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s attempt to claw its way back into the lucrative smartphone arena, was released a year ago to respectful but hardly adulatory reviews. It was good, but not good enough to go head-to-head with the big boys, Apple and Google.
Now it is. Microsoft is rolling out Windows Phone 7.5, also known as “Mango,” an altogether more polished and potent contender. The software began going out to existing users as a free upgrade last week; new handsets from manufacturers including HTC and Samsung will begin showing up shortly. It deserves