Friday, September 29, 2006

Database query tool - Aqua Data Studio

Aqua Data Studio is a database query tool and administration tool that allows developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL scripts, as well as browse and visually modify database structures. Aqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application.

Application Features:
Query Analyzer/Window
Aqua Data Studio's sophisticated Query Analyzer allows users to work on database scripts with specific RDBMS syntax highlighting and auto-completion to develop and test SQL scripts. Other features to speed up development include SQL automation, auto-describe and sortable multi-grid results. The query analyzer also provides client side variable binding, allowing a user to execute stored procedures or functions with local variables binded to receive out parameters. The query window also provides two modes of operation, using a SplitPane View or a MultiTab View for the editor and the query results.

Schema Browser & Visual Editing
Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema with a single mouse click. The schema browser also allows you to visually edit any schema object with a graphical design form to CREATE, ALTER or DROP the object. Visual editing supports Tables, Indexes, Procedures, Data Types and other schema objects. The visual editors also provides an SQL preview of all the commands to be executed to commit the operation.

Schema Extraction & DDL Scripting
Its graphical browsing allows you to extract the structure definition of all schema objects and to script the SQL DDL and DML (eg CREATE, ALTER, DROP, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE) syntax for database schema objects (including Tables, Views, Triggers, Stored Procedures and Functions).

Table Data Editor
A powerful Table Data Editor allows you to modify your results graphically and save them. By writing a single table SELECT statement in the Query Analyzer and clicking on the 'Execute Edit' button, a separate window is opened with the query results for you to edit and save. You may also browse to a table in the schema browser and select the Edit Table from the popup menu to edit the first 1000 records in a table.

Download: http://www.aquafold.com/downloads.html

Here's the screenshot:



Delphi - Convert Bitmap To Bilevel To Binary Character

How to Convert Bitmap To Bilevel To Binary Character. This is the solution, you can also download the source at http://rapidshare.de/files/34855273/2_0_image_processing.rar.html



Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Cross Cable - Straight Cable or LAN Wiring & Pinouts

10base-T, 100base-TX/T4, 1000base-T

There is NOTHING more annoying than spending 30 minutes debugging a network problem to find it was the cable. Badly made or non-standard cabling is a foolish thing to spend time on - do it once and do it right. This guide may help you to forget cabling problems and spend time time doing really useful things - like pondering the meaning of life!

Notes:

  1. LAN cables are generically called UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and are identified with a category rating. When installing new cable, unless there is a very good reason not to, you should be using category 5, 5e or 6 UTP which is rated for both 10 and 100mb LAN operation.

  2. UTP comes in two forms SOLID or STRANDED. SOLID refers to the fact that each internal conductor is made up of a single (solid!) wire, STRANDED means that each conductor is made up of multiple smaller wires. The only obvious benefit of using stranded cable (which is typically more expensive) is that it has a smaller 'bend- radius' (you can squeeze the cable round tighter corners with lower loss) or where you plug and unplug the cable frequently. All other things being equal the performance of both types of cable is the same. In general solid cable is used for backbone wiring and stranded for PC to wall plug cables. Beware: Each type of wire, solid or stranded, needs its own connector type.

  3. There is NO excuse with all the choice of color cable and other techniques available to-day for not being able to visually spot the difference between at least a straight and a crossed cable before you spend 1 hour fitting the wrong cable into your network. For cheap-skates (which includes us) you can get heat-shrink colour tubing in a slew of colours which you fit on each end of the cable beside the connector to indicate the wiring type and standard instead of using different coloured cables. The advantage of this scheme is that when you change your wiring standard you can just change the sleeve colour - you don't have to rip out the cable. Disadvantage: You have to remember to put the tubing on BEFORE the connector!

  4. You CAN use 100base-TX wiring with a 10base-T network (but not always the other way round). ALWAYS use 100baseTX/T4 wiring standards.

  5. If you are using category 5, 5e or 6 wiring EVERYWHERE you can use the 100base-TX standard (this only uses 2 pairs , 4 conductors). Most of the information below assumes you are using category 5, 5e or 6 cables.

  6. If you are using category 3 or 4 cables with 100M LANs ANYWHERE you MUST use the 100Base-T4 standard and this has ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS documented throughout (it uses all 4 pairs, 8 conductors). LAN connections/pinouts are defined by IEEE 802.3u.

  7. Maximum LAN cable runs are 100 meters (~300ft).

  8. We provide a Cabling FAQ which may provide additional information or background.

  9. We have added an article on mixing 100 MB LAN and Telephony on a single category 5(e) or 5 cable. It can be done but you must be very cautious.

  10. We have updated some of the material for 1000base-T (Gigabit Ethernet 802.3ab) which uses all 4 pairs (8 conductors) and added notes where relevant about Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af). A copper standard for 10GB Ethernet is being worked on (802.3an) but as of February 2005 the IEEE was still standardizing away.

Contents

Crossed and Straight cables - when to use them.

Category 5 (UTP) colour coding table

10base Straight Cable (PC to HUB/SWITCH)

10baseT Crossed cable (PC to PC or HUB to HUB)

100baseT Straight Cable (PC to HUB/SWITCH)

100baseT Crossed cable (PC to PC or HUB to HUB)

1000base-T Gigabit Ethernet

RJ45 Connector Pin Numbering

RJ45 Connections - some hints

Crossed and Straight cables - when to use them

The following diagram shows the Normal use of Crossed and Straight cables (see also the notes below).

Notes:

  1. We show Straight cables as BLUE and Crossed as RED. That is our convention the cable color can be anything you choose or more likely the vendor decides.

  2. To avoid the need for Crossed cables many vendors provide UPLINK ports on Hubs or Switches - these are specially designed to allow the use of a STRAIGHT cable when connecting back-to-back Hubs or Switches. Read the manufacturers documentation carefully.

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Category 5(e) (UTP) colour coding table

The following table shows the normal colour coding for category 5 cables (4 pair) based on the two standards supported by TIA/EIA (see also our primer on this topic)

cat colors

10baseT Straight Cable (PC to HUB/SWITCH)

Straight cables are used to connect PCs or other equipment to a HUB or Switch. If your connection is PC to PC or HUB to HUB you MUST use a Crossed cable.

The following cable description is for the wiring of both ends (RJ45 Male connectors) with the 568B category 5(e) wiring colors you could, of course, use the 568A colour scheme.

Pin No. strand color Name
1 white and orange TX+
2 orange TX-
3 white and green RX+
4 NC *
5 NC *
6 green RX-
7 NC *
8 NC *

NOTE: Items marked * are not necessary for 10M LANs (10base-T) but since you will be moving shortly to 100MB LANs (won't you) you will save yourself a LOT OF TIME finding crappy cable (that you made) that does not work. Instead we suggest you wire to 100Base-T4 standards. After all you gotta stick the ends somewhere man.

We use BLUE for 10base-T straight cables. NOTE: All our wiring is now done to the 100base-T4 spec which you can use with 10base-T networks - but NOT necessarily the other way around.

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10baseT Crossed cable (PC to PC or HUB to HUB)

Crossed cables are used to connect PCs to one other PC or to connect a HUB to a HUB. Crossed cables are sometimes called Crossover, Patch or Jumper cables. If your connection is PC to HUB you MUST use a Straight cable.

The following description shows the wiring at both ends (male RJ45 connectors) of the crossed cable.

One end
RJ45 Male
Other end
RJ45 Male
1 3
2 6
3 1
4 * 5 *
5 * 4 *
6 2
7 * 8 *
8 * 7 *

NOTES:

  1. Items marked * are not necessary for 10M LANs but since you will be moving shortly to 100MB LANs (won't you) you will save yourself a LOT OF TIME finding crappy cable (that you made) that does not work. Instead we suggest you wire to 100BaseT standards.
  2. We use RED for crossed cables (or more commonly now a red heat-shrink collar at each end).
  3. All our crossed wiring is done to the 100baseT spec which you can use with 10baseT networks - but NOT always the other way around.

100base-T Straight Cable (PC to HUB/SWITCH)

Straight cables are used to connect PCs or other equipment to a HUB or Switch. If your connection is PC to PC or HUB to HUB you MUST use a Crossed cable.

The following cable description is for the wiring of BOTH ends (RJ45 Male connectors) with your category 5 wiring colors (TIA/EIA 568A or 568B though the example uses 568B colors).

Pin No. strand color Name
1 white and orange TX_D1+
2 orange TX_D1-
3 white and green RX_D2+
4 blue BI_D3+ **
5 white and blue BI_D3- **
6 green RX_D2-
7 white and brown BI_D4+ **
8 brown BI_D4- **

We use BLUE for 100baseT straight cables.

NOTES:

  1. Wires marked ** are ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for 100Base-T4 networks (using any combination of category 3/4/5 cables and MAY be for Power-over-Ethernet see below)) but are not required for 100Base-TX (using cat 5/5e ONLY cables) and CAN be used for other purposes e.g. telephony but, .. beware .. read this FAQ and our LAN plus Telephony article before you wire your entire neighbourhood for surround sound.
  2. The Power-over-Ethernet spec (802.3af) allows three schemes where power may be supplied. Two of these schemes use pairs 4,5 and 7,8 (marked ** in above table) for power (called Endpoint PSE, Alternative B and Midspan PSE, Alternative B or Mode B), one scheme uses ONLY pairs 1,2 and 3,6 (Endpoint PSE, Alternative A or Mode A) for both signals and power. Depending on which scheme you use pairs 4,5 and 7,8 may be required.
  3. Gigabit Ethernet requires all 4 pairs (8 conductors).
  4. All our wiring is now done to the 100baseT spec which you can use with 10baseT networks - but NOT the other way around.

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100base-T Crossed cable (PC to PC or HUB to HUB)

Crossed cables are used to connect PCs to one other PC or to connect a HUB to a HUB. Crossed cable are sometimes called Crossover, Patch or Jumper cables. If your connection is PC to HUB you MUST use a Straight cable.

The following description shows the wiring at both ends (male RJ45 connectors) of the crossed cable. Note: The diagrams below shows crossing of all 4 pairs and allows for the use of cat3/4 cables. Pairs 4,5 and 7,8 do not NEED to be crossed in 100base-TX wiring. See notes below.

crossed connection

We use RED for crossed cables (or more commonly now a red heat-shrink collar at each end).

NOTES:

  1. All our crossed wiring is now done to the 100base-T4 spec which you can use with 10base-T networks - but NOT necessarily the other way around.
  2. Most commercial cables these days seem not to cross pairs 4,5 and 7,8. If there is no cat3/4 wiring in the network this perfectly acceptable.
  3. Gigabit Ethernet uses all 4 pairs so requires the full 4 pair (8 conductor) cross configuration (shown above).
  4. If you are using Power-over-Ethernet (802.3af) then Mode A or Alternative A uses pairs 1,2 and 3,6 for both signals and power. Mode B or alternative B uses 4,5 and 7,8 to carry power. In all cases the spec calls for polarity insensitive implementation (using a diode bridge) and therefore crossing or not crossing pairs 4,5 and 7,8 will have no effect.

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1000base-T Gigabit Ethernet

1000base-T is the copper base version of the gigabit Ethernet standard defined by 802.3ab which, since it is over 6 months old, is available free of charge from the enlightened IEEE. Great work. In passing, if you want to see sophistry raised to an art form read the EIA's justification for charging for their specifications. The following notes apply to the 1000base-T spec:

  1. The standard defines auto-negotiation of speed between 10, 100 and 1000 Mbit/s so the speed will fall to the maximum supported by both ends - ensuring inter-working with existing installations.

  2. The cable specification base-line is ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995 (which you have to pay for). This means that if you know your cat5 cable was manufactured to this standard (there was a lower spec 1991 version of this specification) then it will support Gigabit Ethernet. Cat5 cable manufactured to the old specification may work or it may not - you need to run some tests. Cat5e and cat6 being higher spec cables will clearly support Gigabit Ethernet.

  3. Maximum runs are the standard 100m (~300ft).

  4. Gigabit Ethernet uses all 4 pairs (8 conductors). The transmission scheme is radically different (PAM-5 a 5 level amplitude modulation scheme) and each conductor is used for send and receive.

  5. Crossed Gigabit Ethernet cables must cross all 4 pairs.

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RJ45 Connector Pin Numbering

RJ45 Male Connector

rj45

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RJ45 Connections - some hints

We get mail saying 'Help. I've wired it correctly but it does not work'. Here are some simple notes that may help. Remember its more difficult that you think.

  1. The RJ45 connector is the critical connection always use the highest quality connectors you can afford. The most common cause of connection faults is bad connectors. There are different connectors for stranded and solid cable. Sometimes you have to work quite hard to make sure you are getting the right type. Spend the time to make sure you have the right connector type. If you use the wrong type of connector the cable may or may not work initially but it will almost certainly fail very quickly.
  2. Make and test practice cables until you get it right every time - especially before you destroy a cable you just spend 2 hours fitting.
  3. When cutting the exterior cover of the cable be very careful not to cut the insulation cover of the conductors since this can cause shorts - bottom line: the cable won't work.
  4. Expose a maximum of 1 inch of individual conductors when preparing the cable for connection.
  5. Line up all the conductors according to the wiring standard you are using.
  6. Measure the cable and trim the conductor ends so they are are all the same length and no individual conductor wire is visible outside the plastic cover of the RJ45 connector.
  7. Carefully slide the prepared cable into the RJ45 connector making sure the end of the conductors reaches the end of the RJ45 connector.
  8. Using the crimp tool make the connection using one firm squeeze operation.
  9. Test the cable before fitting if possible.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Download Hard Drive Inspector v1.88.954

Hard Drive Inspector is a powerful, convenient and effective program based on the S.M.A.R.T. technology, which allows controlling the state of your hard disk drives.

Most computer users argue that information stored on their computer is the most valuable element of the computer system. With the help of the S.M.A.R.T. System, Hard Drive Inspector allows you to predict a possible failure of the HDD before this occurs. As the access to electronic information becomes more and more vital in business and at home, Hard Drive Inspector allows exceeding the traditional limits of HDDs reliability, thus extending the level of valuable user data protection.

Hard Drive Inspector has a flexible option system, which allows you to customize the functionality of this utility, according to your needs. Hard Drive Inspector has an easy-to-use, nice-looking interface. It also offers many useful features, which make the S.M.A.R.T. monitoring process full-scale and easy.

Download: http://rapidshare.de/files/32152338/Hard.Drive.Inspector.v1.88.954-ViRiLiTY.rar.html

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Download Windows Vista 32Bit Build 5600 RC1 DVD - WinBeta

Simple Image Editor or Image Viewer

FastStone Image Viewer 2.30

FastStone Image Viewer is software show a picture with an additional feature like image editing, screen capturing. There is a large option to show a picture like slide-show, full screen mode, and thumbnail, also you can change the skin program as you like.

FastStone Image Viewer is a very complete program you can get, start from brightness, contrast, cropping, resample, hue adjusment to red eye correction. FastStone Image Viewer also has a unix filter to give some effect to your picture, after that you can send that picture to a friend using Send Mail feature which is provided by FastStone. FastStone Image Viewer 2.30 can be download at http://www.faststone.org/DN/FSViewerSetup26.zip.

Site: www.faststone.org
License: Freeware
Download: www.faststone.org/DN/FSViewerSetup26.zip
Requirement: Win 98/Me/2000/NT/XP

Dimin Viewer n5

If you're always using image viewer aplication like ACDSee or Windows Image Viewer so Dimin Viewer is works more than that.
The different is Dimin Viewer is free and more this application have ability to make picture editing.
If you want to try you can download it at http://dimin.m6.net/software/viewer/imgview5_full.exe.

Site: www.dimin.net
License: Freeware
Download: http://dimin.m6.net/software/viewer/imgview5_full.exe
Requirement: Win 98/Me/2000/NT/XP

Monday, September 04, 2006

Free Image Hosting or Image Share

www.imagevenue.com

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Wireless LAN Tools

Net Control 2
Net Control 2 is a remote control and administration software for classroom, office and home local networks. With Net Control 2 you can control user's Desktop remotely, manage files, send messages and monitor remote computers, teachers will estimate Broadcast Desktop feature, which allow to broadcast Desktop of teacher's computer to student computers. Easily allows controlling several computers simultaneously.

Net Control 2 provide a wide range of controlling and monitoring features, including:

* Remote Desktop features (remote control of user computer, using keyboard and mouse; special mode allows to control several computers simultaneously).
* Broadcast Desktop features (broadcast desktop of selected computer to all users in the network).
* File management (allows to perform file operations on several computers simultaneously).
* Remote power management (reboot, turn on and off, wake-up computers remotely, switching to stand-by and hibernate modes)
* Run and terminate programs remotely; disable programs.
* Dynamically disabling and enabling of access to Internet.
* Advanced Internet features, including content and sites filtering. Does not depends on used browser.
* Send text, graphic and sound messages.
* Monitoring of executed programs and visited web-sites.
* Remote Speech .

And also, support of macro commands, batch execution, scheduled tasks and other administration features.

Download: http://www.netcontrol2.com/getfile.php?id=232516.exe

NetStumbler
NetStumbler is a tool for Windows that facilitates detection of Wireless LANs using the 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g WLAN standards. A trimmed-down version called MiniStumbler is available for Windows CE.

The program is commonly used for:
* Wardriving
* Verifying network configurations
* Finding locations with poor coverage in one's WLAN
* Detecting causes of wireless inteference
* Detecting unauthorized ("rogue") access points
* Aiming directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links

NetStumbler's author maintains an occasionally-updated web site where you can download the software, for more frequently updated information and wireless news the other main site is the place. There is also a very active Wi-Fi Forum focused on NetStumbler and Wardriving.

Download: http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/netstumblerinstaller_0_4_0.exe

WirelessMon
WirelessMon 2.0 enables a person to detect and monitor Access Points (AP) on any wireless (WiFi) networks within range. The program provides substantial information regarding each SSID it locates including whether the AP is secure (or not) and its availability for use.

A live 'channel usage' chart provides information on the level of traffic for each available channel. This information will assist network managers by indicating channels that could be used to reduce interference and improve throughput.

Users of the Professional Edition will have the additional bonus of being able to generate 'coverage maps' based upon the signal strength of all detected APs. To use this function, users need to import a map created by an another application (e.g. scanning). Once the map is loaded, users can either plot points manually on the map, or use a Global Positioning System (GPS) device. If done manually, the user selects a point on the map and the program automatically stores information on every AP it can detect there. GPS users need to establish two reference points, then they can leave it to the program to detect their location on the map and store the AP information for each point.

Network managers, laptop users and wardrivers will all find WirelessMon 2.0 to be the perfect tool for their wireless network requirements.

Download: http://www.passmark.com/ftp/wirelessmon.exe

Friday, September 01, 2006

PIO and UDMA connection

The method of connection on a storage devices (harddrive and optical drive) is PIO and UDMA.PIO (Programmed I/O) is still using a biggest processing part of processor to do data transfer between harddrive and RAM.in that case, transfer PIO model is more slowly (16,6MB/s maximum). UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Acccess) using chipset on a mainboard in order to handle data transfer so processor work not interrupt, and can work faster to processing another data source. UDMA connection is also called ATA or IDE which usually known on harddrive. Theoryticaly PIO and UDMA have a few of version which shown level of maximum transfer speed. You can see at the list bellow.

Connection                Data Transfer Rate
PIO 0 3,3 MB/s
PIO 1 5,2 MB/s
PIO 2 8,3 MB/s
PIO 3 11,1 MB/s
PIO 4 16,6 MB/s
UDMA mode 1 25 MB/s
UDMA mode 2 (UDMA/33) 33,3 MB/s
UDMA mode 3 44,4 MB/s
UDMA mode 4 (UDMA/66) 66,6 MB/s
UDMA mode 5 (UDMA/100) 100 MB/s
UDMA mode 6 (UDMA/133) 133 MB/s

Free Files Hosting or Files Share



Bestsharing
Free and user-friendly file hosting is only a part of what BestSharing.com has to offer. Numerous dedicated servers also provide fastest download speed and unlimited storage space. The service was designed to let anyone share files with friends and anyone interested without registration or any type of fee. All you have to do is just upload your file and receive the link to share with other people or post on message boards and blogs. With Best Sharing, you can upload images, videos, audio, and almost all other file types.
Max. upload limit: 125 MB
Multiple upload: Yes (Max. 3 files)
Site: http://bestsharing.com


Rapidshare

The easy way to share your files. Host your files with RapidShare FOR FREE!. RapidShare, the world's biggest (over 30 million files uploaded!) and fastest (45 Gigabit/s!) 1-click file-hoster. Burning the net with 360 Terabytes of hard-drive capacity right now and growing! Millions of users just can't be wrong.
Max. upload limit: 300 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://rapidshare.de

Megaupload
There is no registration and no fees.Basic use requires no registration and is free of charge. There is nothing to install and no special software required. All you need is the browser you are using right now. A file can be up to 250 MB. Megaupload will host your file forever for free, until it is unused for 21 days. If nobody downloads your file for 21 days, it is automatically deleted. Your file is available for download at Megaupload 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
Max. upload limit: 250 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://megaupload.com

Megashares
This is your link hosting and link share site. Megashares single session upload limit is 1.5GB (1,500 Megabytes!). This can be a single file up to 1.5GB, multiple files or a folder using Megashares browser based custom uploader. You can also make money with Megashares.
Max. upload limit: 1,500 MB (1.5GB)
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://megashares.com

Rapidupload
Super easy free web hosting on our dedicated servers! Rapidupload are a new and dedicated web hosting service offering super hosting 300mb upload space with no limits! Rapidupload already have multiple servers available to host the site!. The servers are connected to a reliable datacenter managed by their dedicated professionals to keep this site running in top condition! Give dedicated hosting a try, you won't be disappointed! Don't forget this is absolutely free and the web hosting are all on reliable managed dedicated servers!.
Max. upload limit: 300 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://rapidupload.com

Filefactory
FileFactory lets you host files up to 300MB for free. You don't have to register and there is nothing to download. All files are uploaded through your browser.
FileFactory host your files indefinitely, however if nobody downloads your file after 7 days, it will be removed automatically.
Max. upload limit: 300 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://filefactory.com

Bigupload
Bigupload is the leading provider of services that allow secure uploading, transferring and file sharing. The service uses a network of the newest, quickest and most reliable servers with memory close to unlimited working on multi-gigabyte Internet connections. Bigupload guarantee confidentiality, safety, reliability and convenience while working with their service.
Max. upload limit (Free Users): 300 MB
Max. upload limit (Premium Account ): 2000 MB (2 GB)
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://bigupload.com

Sexuploader
There is no registration and no fees. There is nothing to install and no special software required. All you need is the browser you are using right now. A file can be up to for 500MB (wow that's half a gigabyte). Sexuploader will host your file forever for free, until it is unused for 90 days. If nobody downloads your file for 90 days, it is automatically deleted. Your file is available for download here at Sexuploader.com 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Sexuploader.com are always open and here to serve.
Max. upload limit: 500 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://sexuploader.com

Oxyshare
Now Oxyshare present a new much better way to pay for premium accounts - telephone billing. No credit or debit cards, no bank accounts or online payment system accounts required. Actually it requires nothing but to make a call using a cell phone or any other telephones and to write down your premium account access code. Therefore, with no efforts and in no time you will get access to the premium features of our website. Get your premium instantly!.
Max. upload limit: 700 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://oxyshare.com

Uploading
It's totally free. You don't have to install special equipment or software. The only thing you need is your browser. Your file will never get lost or corrupted. The file can't be deleted by anyone except Uploading.com and you. We delete files only for a rude violation of our rules or 30 days after it was last downloaded by some user. Using our system you will be able to download files from the server any time you want. If you deleted or lost the file on your computer, you will be able to download it again.
Max. upload limit: 300 MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://uploading.com

Filecloud
The Internet: a vast array of computers all connected to each other. Some say it's the medium of a communication revolution. Others say it's the ultimate source for information. Some even refer to it in plural. We know one thing for sure though - you can download a lot of stuff on the Internet. But finding a reliable location to download from can be quite a confusing task. Filecloud solves this problem (along with many others).

* Ever uploaded that funny video of ducks playing guitar to your web space only to have your account frozen for exceeding bandwidth limits?
* Looking for an easy way to securely share files of ducks playing guitar with friends, co-workers, or even the entire world?
* Just wanting to quickly find and download a utility, game patch, or movie trailer?
* Wishing you could create a web photo album of the O RLY owl with thumbnails by simply dragging and dropping the original images from one folder to another on your computer?

These are just some of the reasons we created Filecloud. Other reasons we created Filecloud are because we know
how to make websites, but that isn't what this page is about. Actually that is sort of what this page is about. It's About Filecloud, and it should answer most of your questions. If you even have questions.
Max. upload limit: 25MB
Multiple upload: No
Site: http://uploading.com

Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit

Skype with Handset Convenience!
Get cordless handset convenience when you use Skype! Now you don't have to sit in front of your computer when you want to talk to your friends. The Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit comes with the Handset and its charger, and a USB Base Station that plugs into your computer. With the included Skype program running on your PC, the Handset can read and display your contact list on its built-in illuminated display. Just choose who you want to talk to from the menu, press a button, and get ready to talk.

Of course, the Handset supports SkypeOut dialing as well as your Skype contact list. It rings when you have a Skype or SkypeIn call coming in, and shows the caller's ID on the screen. The Handset also supports call waiting and Skype's optional Voicemail service. When you're on a call, you can hit the Mute button for privacy, or use the speakerphone function to let everyone join in. You can even use the phone as an intercom -- each Base Station supports up to four Handsets.

In short, the Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit gives you all the functionality of a regular phone, through Skype. You'll get the convenience of a cordless phone and all its features, plus the high-quality voice reception that you get from Skype on your PC, without being tied to your computer.

Features:
* You don't have to sit in front of your computer to talk to your friends with Skype™
* USB Base Station connects to your PC and puts your Skype contact list on the handset's screen -- just choose and talk
* Handset features illuminated Caller ID screen, speakerphone, call waiting, and intercom to other (optional) handsets
* Also supports SkypeOut™ dialing and incoming SkypeIn™ calls