Many people use Windows Live Messenger today. Chatting, and keeping track of the mail is useful, but lately there has been added new changes to it, including advertisments and limitations. There is however possible to remove/change this with an simple Patch.
There is a applications called A-Patch that allows you to modify, remove and change certain things about Windows Live Messenger. It's small of size, and very easy to use with good instructions.
Download A-Patch
Open the application, and follow the instructions. Choose whatever you want to change, and patch. The program has a restore-function if you want to undo any changes.
Here is a step-by-step video showing this:
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
How To: Make a Homemade USB Mobile Phone (Nokia) Charger
You may find it useful to charge your phone at the go, and it can be bothersome to bring a charger with you at alle times. There is however very easy to bring a simple, small USB-charger. They can be bought for a buck at eBay, but it is also very easy to make one yourself!
I made a Nokia charger since i use that phone brand. It can be done with other brands too.
The first thing you should check, before attempting to build this, is the Voltage and Amperage that your phone charges at. You can read it on the wall-charger. My nokia charger sended 5V DC, and 350ma, but I found out that there were Nokia chargers that gave up to 800ma. Since the USB-port provides a
Voltage of 5V, DC and an Amperage of max 500ma, this suited my phone.
Now, to make the USB-charger You will need:
- a USB cable with a male end
- a wall charger (you will only need the tip or "head" that connects to the phone)
I got my USB-cable from an old webcamera that was broken, and I cut of the USB-cable from it. I stripped out the 4 wires, and cleared out the red and black, which carries the power.
The charger head i got from a spare Nokia charger i had lying around. I cut of the cable, seperated and cleared the two wires inside.
The next thing I did was to clear the wires apart from eachother, and then I connected, (or twisted) the red wire from the USB-cable, to the red wire on the head-cable, and did the same with the black ones.
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT THESE TWO WIRES, (Red-Red) and (Black-Black) REMAIN SEPERATE AND PREVENT THEM FROM TOUCHING EACHOTHER, AS THIS CAN LEAD TO A SHORT CURCUIT.
In order to prevent the wires from touching eachother, I seperated the red and black wire with electrical-tape, and then I sealed it all up with some more tape.
I connected it to the PC, and my phone started charging.
I made my cable very long, but you don't have to. Choose a lenght that suites you.
Enjoy!
I made a Nokia charger since i use that phone brand. It can be done with other brands too.
The first thing you should check, before attempting to build this, is the Voltage and Amperage that your phone charges at. You can read it on the wall-charger. My nokia charger sended 5V DC, and 350ma, but I found out that there were Nokia chargers that gave up to 800ma. Since the USB-port provides a
Voltage of 5V, DC and an Amperage of max 500ma, this suited my phone.
Now, to make the USB-charger You will need:
- a USB cable with a male end
- a wall charger (you will only need the tip or "head" that connects to the phone)
I got my USB-cable from an old webcamera that was broken, and I cut of the USB-cable from it. I stripped out the 4 wires, and cleared out the red and black, which carries the power.
The charger head i got from a spare Nokia charger i had lying around. I cut of the cable, seperated and cleared the two wires inside.
The next thing I did was to clear the wires apart from eachother, and then I connected, (or twisted) the red wire from the USB-cable, to the red wire on the head-cable, and did the same with the black ones.
NOTE: MAKE SURE THAT THESE TWO WIRES, (Red-Red) and (Black-Black) REMAIN SEPERATE AND PREVENT THEM FROM TOUCHING EACHOTHER, AS THIS CAN LEAD TO A SHORT CURCUIT.
In order to prevent the wires from touching eachother, I seperated the red and black wire with electrical-tape, and then I sealed it all up with some more tape.
I connected it to the PC, and my phone started charging.
I made my cable very long, but you don't have to. Choose a lenght that suites you.
Enjoy!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Use PIXreziser to simple adjust the size on images for web and sharing
Today camers capture high-quality, big-sized pictures. It's great, but can be a problem when uploading to the web, or sharing pictures. PIXreziser is the sollution.
PIXreziser is a free and simple program used to rezise, one, or more pictures to a smaller size, in pixels and in filesize. It makes it much faster and easier to share or upload pictures. Plus the program has all the functions you need.
Download PIXreziser
PIXreziser is a free and simple program used to rezise, one, or more pictures to a smaller size, in pixels and in filesize. It makes it much faster and easier to share or upload pictures. Plus the program has all the functions you need.
Download PIXreziser
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