Unlocker 1.9.0 is a small but highly useful program that helps to delete locked files. "Locked" files are for which there are data system (often erroneous) that is currently still used by a user or program. Even if they really are in use, Unlocker 1.9.0 will "kill" the process that exploits them. Usually when you try to delete such an object receive messages such as: "Cannot delete file: Access is denied", "There has been a sharing violation", "The source or destination file may be in use", "The file is in use by another program or user "," Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use "and others. Unlocker 1.9.0 is an easy graphical interface and is distributed free.

Have you ever tried to delete a file but could not do it because it was blocked or access was denied? Unlocker is the application that you need to delete any file without problems. Unlocker 1.9.0 is installed as a primary function of the Windows context menu so that when you try to delete a file and you can not because it is protected, simply double-click it and select Unlocker 1.9.0. If the file was actually protected will show you a window protections. You only have to select all possible inputs by clicking on the option Unlock all. Whether or not the file has no problems for disposal, you will receive a notice from which you can delete, rename or change the folder.

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Unlocker 1.9.0




Super slim and fashion 7 inch Internet Tablet PC come into market! With touchscreen 800x480 TFT and new Google Android operating system, you can easily enjoy the internet surfing and media playback! Multi functions like Email, MSN chat, Weather display, E-book, Calendar, Photo frame, Games, FM Radio etc.


This phone has some features;
  • 7 Inch Touch Screen LCD, 800x600 pixel, 16:9, 3D G-sensor
  • Google Android 1.7 Operating System, CPU 400Mhz, 256M Memory, 2GB Hard Disk
  • Support WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT, PDF, TXT, Email, Internet Browser, MSN, SKYPE, E-book, Games, FM Radio etc.
  • Built in stereo speakers and camera, WLAN 802.11b/g,
  • 3 hours battery life


Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro review

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Sony Ericsson has taken the Xperia X10 Mini, bolted a QWERTY keyboard on the back, and made the world’s smallest Android phone into a ‘communication device’. In reality this just means it’s easier to type on the phone, and given it only packs a 2.2-inch capacitive screen, it’s a welcome addition.




It’s only 1mm thicker than the original X10 Mini, but there are a few slight changes: the battery is now removable (and lasts a good day and a half), it only comes with a 2GB microSD card and it does feel a bit chunkier in the hand.

It works in the same responsive way as the original – the TimeScape overlay is intuitive, thanks to customisable ‘corner icons’ supplemented by a dual-level menu screen; drag up to see rows of icons, and drag down to see your widgets easily displayed. SMS, MMS and webmail are all really easy to use, and Exchange is also included through RoadSync, although this is only a trial. We were impressed by the keyboard, as despite being dinky beyond belief it was far from unusable, with the only gripe being the space bar is a little hard to press when striking it dead in the centre, as you are wont to do most of the time.


Contact integration is still a little shaky: if you want to sync your friends’ Facebook and Twitter accounts to their profile on your phone, you have to wait for them to say something, open the TimeScape application to see all the ‘tiles’ of status updates and find the relevant one before you can link things together.


We would argue the tiled view on the X10 Mini Pro is a little redundant on the small screen, especially as you have to open the browser to view any Tweets or status updates

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