Monthly Archives: June 2010

Some hidden and the coolest feature of Gmail

We know you’ve been using the Gmail for years and you know every corner of it. However, we suspect that there are some features available in Gmail that you may not know. Therefore, we’ve given five things that you may not know to do with Gmail to make sending, receiving, viewing, and finding attachments easier than ever.

1. Drag and drop attachments in
This is one of the finest features of Gmail. As the title says, you can simply drag the files from the Desktop right into the message when you’re composing. We’ve already submitted an article regarding this. If you want to use this feature, make sure that you’ve Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox 3.6.

2. You can select multiple attachments
Earlier we used to attach multiple files one by one with no use. Now, the work becomes simpler. All you have to do is, just multi select the files you want to attach by holding down the Ctrl Key and clicking on the each file you want to attach. If you hold down the Shift Key, you can select a continuous list of files.
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Marshall launches a new multimedia player in Japan

June 26, 2010 will be a special day for Japanese, as Marshall gets ready to launch a new multimedia player in the Japanese market. The name of the Multimedia Player is Marshal MAL-MP01HDB a.k.a. It features “MEDIA Joker”, the player supports a 3.5-inch hard disk drive along with a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, a multi-card reader (SD/SDHC/ MS PRO/ MMC) a couple of USB 2.0 ports. Besides, the major features of the player are the MEDIA Joker also supports most of audio ond video file formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, MPEG-4 AVC /H.264, WMV9, XviD, WAV, WMA, MP3, AAC, OGG and FLAC.


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A Cocooned Motorcycle Hyundai Aebulle For Los Angeles Commuters

If you’re in Los Angeles region, this concept will be very useful for you as it holds some of the greatest features. It is able to utilize commuter lanes and lets the passengers of the Aebulle to make a quick commute. The designer of the concept Shane Baxley says that he is inspired by the Peacock Butterfly cocoon, when he created the concept. Aebulle means cocoon in Korean. Actually, the idea was to design a motorcycle. Moreover, the suspension of the concept acts in a similar manner to the Dodge Tomahawk as it leans in turns. This Aebulle is made up a magnesium frame that is able to wrap around the driver. The other content of the concept is aluminium oxynitride glass that is able to act as the frontal cockpit area.


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Slide your kitchen up like your Mobile to get more space – Electrolux Alinea

Patrick Short has brought a new Kitchen concept. He says that he is inspired by the Cell Phone’s sliding feature. Therefore, he has imagined that he could slide up his table or bed up to the wall or ceiling in order to get some extra usable floor space. That’s how he created its new concept called Electrolux Alinea. It is able to slide up to the ceiling to reveal extra usable interior space. It is a handy kitchen concept that lets you slide up the entire kitchen to the ceiling and brings out the hidden valuable space which is expecting to be the most commonly encountered constrain of living in 2050. This concept is made up of plastics and amorphous silicon. You can use the concept wherever you want by just adopting the environment and presenting surfaces and kitchen appliances according to the user’s needs.


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eviGroup releases multitouch tablet – Paddle

Now, the Multitouch Tablet “Paddle” is available via the online stores of the eviGroup. eviGroup has just confirmed the availability of the Paddle. This device was introduced in this March. Now, the company has confirmed the availability and it features a 10.6-inch 1024 x 600 multitouch display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a webcam, WiFi, Ethernet, 3G (optional), a removable lithium-ion battery and runs on Windows 7 OS. The price of the Paddle starts from 599 Euro (about $740).


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