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31/05/2005

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Metro Dubai

The Municipality had opened the offers for the first phase of the project to be completed by May 2009. A JAPANESE consortium of Mitsubishi, Obayashi and Kajima with Turkish civil engineering group Yapi Merkezi has submitted the lowest bid for the first phase of the Dubai automated light metro network. The four consortia that are vying for the project:



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METRO ONE CONSORTIUM:
Bombardier (Canada),
Odebrecht (Brazil),
Arabtec Construction LLC (UAE),
Parsons Transportation Group (USA),
Salsabeel
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----->>> BID:10000m dirhams

SIEMENS CONSORTIUM:
Siemens (Germany) website,

Saudi Bin Ladin Group (Saudi Arabia),
Diwidag (Germany),
Citic Group (China)
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----->>> BID:8822m dirhams

DUBAI STAR CONSORTIUM:
Alstom (France),
Belinger Berger (Germany),
Belfinger Berger(Germany),
Taisei (Japan),
Besix (Belgium),
Orascom(Egypt),
Al Habtoor (UAE)
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----->>> BID:8854m dirhams

Dubai Rapid Link - JAPANESE CONSORTIUM:
Mitsubishi (Japan) website,
Obayash (Japan) website,
Kajima (Japan) website,
Yapi Merkezi (Turkey)website
----->>> BID:6285m dirhams



Tehnical Information:
The Red Line will initially (Initial Operation Segment) run from Salahuddin Rd (close to Al Ghurair Centre) to the American University of Dubai through Burjuman and Sheikh Zayed Rd, and will progressively be extended to Jebel Ali Port in the south and the intersection of Al Nahda and Damascus roads through Al Qiyadah intersection in the north.
The Green Line will initially (Initial Operation Segment) run from Al Ittihad Square (close to the Municipality) to Rashidiya bus station through Deira City Centre and the Airport Terminals 1 and 3, and will progressively be extended to serve the Deira and Bur Dubai central areas and Souks up to Burjuman and Wafi shopping centres.
The two lines will total nearly 70 km, with 35 stations along the 50-km long Red Line, and 22 along the 20-km long Green Line. The two transfer stations at Al Ittihad Square and Burjuman are common to both lines.
A possible extension of the Green Line from Wafi to the projected Festival City development is under study.

The two lines will total nearly 70 km, with 35 stations along the 50-km long Red Line, and 22 along the 20-km long Green Line. The two transfer stations at Al Ittihad Square and Burjuman are common to both lines. A possible extension of the Green Line from Wafi to the projected Festival City development is under study.
The two lines will run underground in the city centre:

The two lines will run elevated on a specially designed viaduct everywhere else. The viaduct design and aesthetics is being developed specifically to actually enhance the urban architecture along its corridor. In no location will the tracks cross the public highway, ensuring fully safe mode segregation. The 3D renderings developed during Preliminary Engineering give a first idea of how the Metro System will fit nicely within Dubai urban setting. However, the train, as represented, does not reflect how it will look as the manufacturer has not yet been selected.
In total, the Metro System will include 55 stations, 18 km of tunnels, 51 km of viaduct, one major train depot and maintenance facilities site and several auxiliary stabling facilities. The total fleet size will be slightly in excess of 100 trains.
30/05/2005

Add / Remove MSN Messenger Tip / Trick

In order to see MSN messenger at add / remove programs:

1) Open explorer and select Tools->Folder Options->View->Show Hidden Files...
2) Goto c:\windows\inf and open "sysoc.inf"
3) find the line with "msmsgs" and delete "hide"
4) save and close.

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29/05/2005

CamFrog Video Chat crack for Pro ver 3.

Download Cam Frog Video Chat crack/serial/activation for Pro ver 3.2 from Rapidshare
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now you can open multiple screens...
27/05/2005

Microsoft Releases Windows Mobile 5.0

New version of software provides partners with improved integration of technologies to deliver a more intuitive mobile device experience.



LAS VEGAS -- May 10, 2005 -- In a packed hall of developers and industry partners at Microsoft® Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2005, Microsoft Corp.'s annual mobile and embedded developers conference, Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft, announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Mobile (TM) 5.0. This new version of the Windows Mobile software platform delivers on partner requests, including more platform flexibility to customize devices and solutions; productivity enhancements that include updated Microsoft Office software and persistent memory storage for more efficient data management; and a powerful multimedia experience with Windows Media® Player 10 Mobile and support for hard drives.
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect keynoting at Microsoft Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2005, Las Vegas, May 10, 2005
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect keynoting at Microsoft Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2005, Las Vegas, May 10, 2005.

Just five years ago, the first Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs shipped from three hardware partners. Today 40 device-makers are shipping innovative Windows Mobile-based products with 68 mobile operators in 48 countries. These hardware and mobile operator partners have contributed to Windows Mobile revenue growth of 31 percent from 2003 to 2004 and phone license sales more than double those of the previous year.

"In the past five years, there's been a profound shift in the kind of data and services people access on their mobile devices -- from multimedia to business applications," Gates said. "Windows Mobile 5.0 enables our industry partners to develop exciting new hardware designs and solutions that will revolutionize how customers use mobile devices."

"Windows Mobile 5.0 is an important evolutionary step for the Windows Mobile platform, which continues to gain traction worldwide," said John Jackson, Yankee Group senior analyst. "Enhancements in the platform give wireless network operators and mobile device vendors the ability to deliver customized, differentiated services and devices, while meeting the market's demand for robust, scalable, segmented offerings."



Customization Options

Enhancements in Windows Mobile 5.0 will provide device-makers and mobile operators with more options to differentiate themselves from competitors and ultimately provide end users with a wider range of converged devices. Partners can take advantage of the following features:

* New technologies. Increased platform flexibility, the top customization request, enables partners to plug in differentiated technologies such as "push-to-talk" or video calling and conferencing.
* Network support. Support for higher-bandwidth 3G networks, Wi-Fi for the Smartphone platform and improvements to existing Bluetooth® support enable more flexibility to integrate mobile phone services across a variety of networks.
* One-handed operation. Across the Windows Mobile platform, soft-key integration, landscape display orientation and QWERTY keyboard support will enable hardware partners to develop compelling devices with improved one-handed keyboard navigation that empowers customers to access their information without a stylus.

Building on the more than 18,000 commercial Windows Mobile-based applications available today, developers can utilize tools available in the Beta 2 of Visual Studio® 2005 and new application programming interfaces (APIs) to quickly and easily develop a variety of rich mobile applications such as location-based services, 3-D gaming and video that bring to life compelling entertainment and productivity scenarios. Further, integration with Microsoft SQL Server (TM) 2005 Community Technology Preview in Windows Mobile 5.0, along with integration with the Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2005, allows businesses to extend critical business information and applications to mobile devices in the field.

Increased Productivity

With its updated and enhanced look, Windows Mobile 5.0 enables industry partners to create devices and solutions that provide mobile information workers with more efficient and secure access to information.
These refinements include the following:

* Persistent memory storage. The most requested productivity feature from partners and customers alike, persistent memory storage retains information even when the device's battery is depleted.
* Microsoft Office software for Windows Mobile. Users will be able to view and create charts in Excel Mobile, and edit documents with graphics using Word Mobile while maintaining document formatting with files created on a PC. A new PowerPoint® Mobile application has been included for Pocket PC, giving road warriors the ability to view and rehearse presentations.
* Security. Complementing a number of security features already included in the Windows Mobile platform, such as Bluetooth authorization and end-to-end encryption over a virtual private network, Windows Mobile 5.0 has gone through extensive threat-modeling testing and completed the rigorous Microsoft Trustworthy Computing full security review. The platform is also FIPS-140-2-certified, meaning it meets the stringent U.S. government security requirements for IT products.
Integrated Multimedia

With the more than 25 Windows Mobile content partners, the ability to play multimedia files has long been a hallmark of the platform. Windows Mobile 5.0 offers enhancements that enable industry partners to provide a more powerful and personalized multimedia experience through the following features:
* Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. Customers can enjoy a larger number of protected digital music, video and recorded television files that can be synchronized easily from a PC or downloaded from many Internet-based services and mobile operators' music stores with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. The updated player also enables synchronization of users' playlists, album art and song ratings. Partners can plug in additional digital rights management (DRM) technologies to help advance their specific media business models.Pictures and video. A new pictures and video application will add advanced features such as burst mode and timer function previously found only on high-end digital cameras.
* Extended storage. Additional support for hard drives and Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 will enable people to easily and quickly store large amounts of information -- such as entire digital picture and music libraries -- on a mobile device and synchronize this content with a PC.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

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The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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26/05/2005

Enterprise Resource Planning Software Benefits

* Single system to manage many of your business processes
* Integration between applications functions
* Reduce overall management costs
* Increase of return on investment
* Open source infrastructure
23/05/2005

Trillian MSN plugin updated (3.1.0.122)

For 2.x+3.x versions: Download msn.dll (384 KB)



How to:

Close Trillian and put this one in the folder.
It goes in the C:\Program Files\Trillian folder (default location, use yours if it's different) and should REPLACE the old msn.dll. Remove the old one or overwrite it with the new one but don't rename the old one to something else and stick the new one in the folder. That will cause Trillian to crash.
22/05/2005

Microsoft ActiveSync 4.0.0 Built 4343

Microsoft ActiveSync 4.0.0 Built 4343 will be available to download

Whats New:
Feature: Improved USB support
Benefit: ActiveSync 4.0 provides the fastest USB transport between your desktop PC and your mobile device to date.

Feature: View Exchange Server Synchronization status on your PC
Benefit: You can now view server synchronization status while synchronizing with a Microsoft Exchange server through your desktop PC's internet connection.

Feature: Synchronization of pictures in Contacts on your mobile device with Outlook
Benefit: If an Outlook contact is associated with a picture, ActiveSync now synchronizes the associated picture from Outlook on your desktop PC to your mobile device.
Note: Microsoft Outlook XP or Microsoft Outlook 2003 is required to use this feature.

Feature: Easier to identify friendly device names
Benefit: ActiveSync now supports friendly names for devices, making it easier to identify the device that you want to sync with over a Bluetooth or an infrared (IR) connection.
Note: ActiveSync uses your Windows login name to generate an unique device partnership ID. This login name may be broadcast to other users such as with Bluetooth discovery broadcasts.

Feature: Synchronization over a Bluetooth connection with your PC
Benefit: ActiveSync 4.0 now enables you to synchronize data with your PC over a Bluetooth connection.

Feature: Integration with Windows Media Player 10
Benefit: Easier to discover, configure, and access Windows Media Player 10 music, video and photo from ActiveSync. Also facilitates automatic synchronization of media even when Windows Media Player 10 is not currently running on a desktop PC.

Feature: Enhanced user interface and enhanced new partnership wizard
Benefit: Easier to locate key features, access the most important configuration settings, and configure the device upon first synchronization.

Feature: Synchronize Internet Explorer Mobile favorites to a Windows Mobile-based Smartphone
Benefit: Already available on Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC devices, this feature syncs Internet Explorer Mobile favorites on a desktop PC with a Windows Mobile-based Smartphone.

Feature: More robust synchronization with Outlook
Benefit: Synchronization with Outlook is now more reliable and robust than before.

Feature: Configure synchronization settings prior to first synchronization, including custom synchronization settings
Benefit: Configure all the ActiveSync options you need in a single step.
13/05/2005

Total Commander 6.52

Total Commander 6.52 for Windows released!

Correction of some problems with the new functions introduced with Total Commander 6.50.
Adds IPv6 support, and faster copying to USB sticks.



Download it from Simtelnet



Crack/serial will some soon!!!

FireFox 1.0.4

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09/05/2005

Opera Browser for Smartphone - Mobile Accelerator

Opera Mobile Accelerator is great for surfing in internet using PDA/SP. It accelerates the speed as optimizing the GPRS data (max %60)...
07/05/2005

R3C - Remote Computer Control Center

~~R3c~~
R3C is a client/server program, which allows you to control remote computers if server part is running there. Server part is actually a trojan, when run it will install itself in the system and will start when the computer starts (you can remove it using client program remotely). Server is completely invisible to the user (Win9letely invisible to the user (Win9X task manager doesn't show it) and is VERY small. Have you seen any trojans smaller than 30 kb? However, it is very powerful. Client has an integrated scanner, so you can search networks for the server. Using these tools you can remote administer computers on your own network, or use for fun. When you use large trojans, it is very likely that user notices that 400+ kb monster in his memory, but tiny 28 kb R3C server looks like orinary Microsoft's process. It is free, so use it at your own risk. I am not responsible for anything you do using this program.