Friday, June 11, 2010

How to speed up Internet Explorer 7?

Today tip will help you to increase the speed of Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 7 by modifying the maximum number of connections per server. This should allocate the additional bandwidth and reasonably improve internet browsing performance. Using registry editor, you can implement this task in all windows versions with minimum effort. Make sure before modifying your system Registry about its backup because Registry contains all information how your system runs. This backup will help you to restore Registry in case any problem occurs after modifying.
Follow the given steps to increase the explorer speed:
To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with
administrative rights.
Click Start button and type regedit in Run option then press Enter for next.
Here locate the location to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSettings
Here in right side panel, locate the values called "MaxConnectionsPerServer" and "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server".
If these values are not present then in right side panel, right-click to create new DWORD value with the name "MaxConnectionsPerServer" and "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server" then assign number 6 in value data for both keys.
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.

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    Blind soldier sees with tongue


    London: A British soldier left blind by a grenade has told how his life has been transformed by ground-breaking technology that enables him to "see" with his tongue.
    Lance Corporal Craig Lundberg, 24, can read words, make out shapes and walk without assistance thanks to a device developed in the United States which could revolutionise life for other blind people.
    Lundberg, from Liverpool in northwest England, completely lost his sight after being struck by a rocket-propelled grenade while serving in Basra, Iraq, in 2007.
    Faced with a life of relying on a guide dog, he was chosen by the Ministry of Defence as the first person in Britain to trial the BrainPort device, which could revolutionise treatment for the blind.
    It converts images into electrical pulses which are sent to the tongue, where they cause a tingling sensation.
    The different strength of the tingles can be interpreted so the user can mentally visualise their surroundings and navigate around objects.
    The device consists of a tiny video camera attached to a pair of sunglasses which are linked to a plastic "lollipop" which the user places on the tongue to read the pulses.
    The image is created by presenting white pixels from the camera as strong stimulation, black pixels as no stimulation, and grey levels as medium levels of stimulation, although interpreting the images takes intensive training.
    Lundberg and British military surgeons have visited the US for training in how to use the device, which is being developed by a team led by Gale Pollock, a former major general in the US army.

    Machine joins man and woman in matrimony


    Tokyo: Almost everyone stood when the bride walked down the aisle in her white gown, but not the wedding conductor, because she was bolted to her chair.
    The nuptials at this ceremony were led by I-Fairy, a 1.5-metre tall seated robot with flashing eyes and plastic pigtails. Yesterday's wedding was the first time a marriage had been led by a robot, according to manufacturer Kokoro Co.
    "Please lift the bride's veil," the robot said in a tinny voice, waving its arms in the air as the newlyweds kissed in front of about 50 guests.
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    The wedding took place at a restaurant in Hibiya Park in central Tokyo, where the I-Fairy wore a wreath of flowers and directed a rooftop ceremony. Wires led out from beneath it to a black curtain a few metres away, where a man crouched and clicked commands into a computer.
    The bride, Satoko Inoue, works at the company which made the robot. The groom, Tomohiro Shibata, is a professor at a university teaching robotics.
    Inoue said she wanted the robot "to be part of the most important event of my life".

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