Add a doclix Related content to enhance your blogspot information.

Doclix Related Content is a very powerful widget to make your blogspot post more useful with the visitors, beside you can use DRC to increase your earnings by displaying ads if you have an AdSense account.


Now, let make a DRC widget!

First, go to doclix.com and choose the orange Start now button if you have an AdSense account and want to increase earnings from doclix. If you don't have AdSense account, choose the blue Start now button instead.
In the first page of the setup process, choose a product from 3 products provided by doclix. I choose In-text links as an example. But you can choose your favorite option if you want. These two next page, you can customize how your links and DRC widget display on your page.



When finish, continue to the next page and dicide what sources your DRC widget will get to display on your page. Click next.
On this page, if you have an adsense account then check the box, and enter your informations, if don't, ignore this step.
This is the first time you create a DRC widget, it's mean that you haven't got a doclix account already, this page will help you create a doclix account.
When you created your doclix account, you will be redirect to the get code page. Just simply copy the code and follow the page instructions to properly display your Doclix Related Content widget on you blogspot page.

Good luck!

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A simple way to add a Recent Post Widget!

There are many ways to add a Recent Post Widget. But follow these simple steps below, you can make a RPW without adding any code to your template page. Let's begin.
First you need to login to your blogger home. Then select Settings, and choose Site Feed, make sure that you don't have any links pasted to the Post Feed Redirect URL box. If have, you need to delete it, because we use own feed to get the recent post title and link redirect to your own blog post - not other feed reader service sites like feedburner. Save settings.
Go to the Layout tab and add a Feed Element then paste your feed url (It's look like: http://yourblogspot.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss) into the Feed url box and click Continue. In the next page, you can choose more options or change your feed url. After that, select save and don't forget to dicide where the RPW take place.

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eMachines T5274 - Good pc with the low price!


Product summary

The good: A better deal than most budget PCs available from major online vendors.

The bad: In-store desktop deals offer more for the money.

The bottom line: With stiff competition from other sub-$400 PCs, eMachines' T5247 has a hard time standing out. It will certainly serve as a basic productivity system, but other desktops will help you stretch your computer dollar even further.

Specs: Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 (2 GHz); RAM installed: 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM; Hard drive: 320 GB Standard

Price range: $399.99


CNET editors' review


Reviewed on 7/21/08

The eMachines T5274 is eMachines' higher-end budget desktop for the back to school season. While it seems like a good deal for $400, the fact is that the low-end PC market has become increasingly competitive this year, which makes it hard for systems such as this one that straddle two different price points. If all you want is basic functionality for a rock bottom price, you can find PCs for $200 to $300 that will do the job (including eMachines own W6350 and T3656 models). If you're looking for a minor performance uptick, you can spend $50 to $100 more for more RAM and a larger hard drive. Worse, systems from Compaq and Acer (eMachines' parent) offer nearly identical specifications for less money. It's become more difficult than ever to nail the sweet spot for low-end desktops, and unfortunately, eMachines missed it with the T5274.

The eMachines boilerplate has become familiar during the past few years. As with many systems before it, the T5274 gives you a straightforward midtower case with basic expandability, a dual-layer DVD burner, and a media card reader. The only major differences between this model and previous systems are the processor, memory, motherboard, and hard drive. On the one hand, there's comfort in eMachines reliable formula. However, given the growing list of other PCs in this price range, we'd suggest that it's time for eMachines to consider a case redesign or some other kind of refresh.


eMachines T5274 Acer Aspire AM3100
Price $400 $365
CPU 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E2180 2.6GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000
Memory 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 64MB (shared) Intel GMA 950 integrated chip 256MB (shared) ATI Radeon X1250 integrated chip
Hard drives 320GB 7,200rpm 320GB, 7,200rpm
Optical drive dual-layer DVD burner dual-layer DVD burner
Networking 10/100 Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (32-bit) Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (32-bit)

Acer's Aspire AM3100 makes a great comparison system for the eMachines T5274. The components that stick out for us the most are its price, its significantly faster processor, and the fact that it has full-fledged Gigabit Ethernet, compared with the eMachines' 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter. For Web browsing, that lower end network adapter won't have that big an impact, but you'll feel it when you go to transfer large amounts of data. We'd love to be able to review the Aspire AM3100, and Acer, if you're reading this, our lab is ready when you are.

Both the eMachines and Acer systems, and in general, most low-end PCs are available directly from Best Buy, Circuit City, and other big box vendors. Neither Dell nor HP's direct order Web sites let you configure competitive desktops with such a low cost. Prices fluctuate wildly from the larger retailers, so next week could very well be the week that eMachines gets a price cut and the Acer system's current $10 rebate goes away. However, with the current pricing, the Acer system is a better deal.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)

Apple iTunes encoding test
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)

Multimedia multitasking (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
eMachines T5274
1,169

Cinebench test (in seconds)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Rendering Multiple CPUs
Rendering Single CPU
Gateway GT5674
6,265
1,783
ZT Affinity 7221Xa
5,110
1,812
eMachines T5274
3,563
1,916
Dell Inspiron 530
2,772
1,428

We haven't reviewed many $400 desktops recently, so we're left to compare the eMachines T5274 with a few pricier PCs. As expected, the eMachines system was not as fast, but the performance gap seems reasonable, and we actually found a few surprises. We were most impressed by the eMachines' scores on our Photoshop, iTunes, and Cinebench tests. The eMachines system outpaced the Dell Inspiron 530, a $540 PC just three months ago, on these tests. Dell has since updated its specifications, and you can get a slightly faster CPU in current Inspiron 530's for the same price, but that would only aid its performance by a small margin, and it's still about $140 more expensive than the eMachines system. Thus, in some respects, the eMachines T5274 is a great deal, but if you look across the full spectrum of desktops on sale in its price range, we think you'll be able to find a similar PC for less.

As the eMachines' case and configuration are predictable, so is its level of expandability. You get a spare graphics card slot, which we'd recommend taking advantage of first if you have any thoughts of making aftermarket upgrades. Even a $50 budget 3D card would free up some system memory and give you better overall performance. You can also add two PCI cards (once you get rid of the PCI modem card), a hard drive, and an extra optical drive, which is a typical amount of room for upgrading in a midtower PC. We wish you had two more memory slots to play with, like the ZT Affinity 7221Xa has. The eMachines T5274 has only two slots that are already populated, so to upgrade the memory, you'll have to replace the existing RAM.

eMachines' service and support policies are on par with the rest of the desktop industry. You get one year of parts and labor coverage, as well as phone support lines open from 5 a.m. to noon, PT, 7 days a week. That's a nice big support window so we're not too concerned that it's not technically 24-7, but we'd be happier if the phone number was toll-free. On the system itself you get the BigFix application to help you diagnose systems problems and to allow an eMachines tech to take remote control of your PC, if you're so willing. You'll also find a relatively useful array of support resources on the eMachines Web site.

Find out more about how we test desktop systems.

System configurations:

Dell Inspiron 530
Windows Vista Home Premium; 1.8GHz Intel Pentium E2160; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB Nvidia GeForce 8300GS graphics chip; 320GB 7,200rpm Hitachi hard drive.

eMachines T5274
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E2180; 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 64MB shared Intel GMA 950 graphics chip; 320GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

Gateway GT5674
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.2GHz AMD Phenom 9500; 3GB DDR2 667MHz SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

ZT Affinity 7221Xa
Windows Vista Home Premium; 2.1GHz AMD Phenom X4 8450; 4GB DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.

From CNET
http://cnn-cnet.com.com/desktops/emachines-t5274/4505-3118_7-33130435.html?subj=eMachines+T5274&tag=feed&part=cnn-cnet

Boyhuesd:
It's an worth machine for you if you don't have such a big budget for the other expensive ones!

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How to register your blogspot with a co.cc domain! (FREE)

Your blogspot address is too long? There is an easy way to shorter your blog address and even make it cool by using a service like co.cc
After register, you can create an domain and setup it.
Then in the following step, choose edit Zone records and in the Add a record table, just add 4 records like this:

Domain Name Type/Pri Value
YourDomain.co.cc A 64.233.179.121
YourDomain.co.cc A 66.249.81.121
YourDomain.co.cc A 72.14.207.121
YourDomain.co.cc CNAME ghs.google.com




Then login to your blogger home, select the Settings tab and continue select Publishing
Then switch to Custom domain and then Switch to advanced settings
Type your domain (like boyhuesd.co.cc) into the Your domain box and click Save settings
And more important, don't forget to check the Redirect www.yourblogspot.co.cc to yourblogspot.co.cc box.

Wait some hours, and you will be able to access your new domain. :D
Done!

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How to remove the label count in your blogspot!

Here's what you got to do to remove those annoying number count on the side of your labels. Just follow these easy-to-do steps. Of course, the only requirement is your familiarity on blogger edit html layouts. Here are the steps:

1. First log-in to your blogger account.
2. Once you are in the Dashboard, click on Layout —> Edit Html.
3. Checked on Expand Widget Templates.
4. Copy all the HTML codes and paste them on Notepad or Text Edit.
5. Ctrl+F and find the following codes:

and delete it!
6. Copy the changed codes, paste them in the template area and click on Preview first before saving to check if you have done it correctly.

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Hands on with vintage gaming (bbc)

If you want to find some of the best video games during E3 then I would advise driving away from the convention centre north east to the suburb of Glendale.

Streetfighter gameHidden away in a work shed is the Vintage Arcade Superstore, a treasure trove of some of the greatest jewels in video game history. Retro-loving gamers can pick up a piece of history for as little as $1,500 (£750).

An original Williams' Defender machine, Ms Pacman, Battezone, Gauntlet, a classic Asteroids cabinet, Star Wars, Pinball Machines and hundreds of other gems fill the room.

There are dusty circuit boards, old cathode ray tube monitors, the empty housings of classic arcade games and row upon row of some of the greatest games ever made.

Video arcade gamesThe store is the property of Gene Lewin, who started the arcade superstore 31 years ago after falling in love with Pinball as a teenager.

"They are imaginative, creative, a lot of fun," he said of arcade machines.

But why arcade machines when you can play games in high definition on a game console for as little as $400 (£200)?

He said: "It's the real arcade experience; the original games, the original cabinets, the original artwork. You can get a piece of your childhood, a piece of history."

Video arcade gamesGene and his team both sell and restore arcade games, from the monitors to the boards and cabinets.

And his most prized possession?

"I have the very first Asteroids Deluxe machine, serial number 001.

"It's one of a kind and the first off the assembly line."

So if you want this piece of history you can pick it up for only $2,495 (£1,500).


from bbc.co.uk

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