Friday, December 15, 2006

Disney's Chicken Little : Official Game of the movie

this Game is for player Under 14 years of old this game has more advanced gaming detailed grafix and much more.


These are the Characters


Chicken Little

Chicken Little’s life hasn’t been the same since that unfortunate "sky falling incident." He’s plucky, determined and pretty inventive at dealing with the challenges the world hands you when you’re particularly small. Chicken Little seems obsessed with finding an opportunity - a great moment - to prove to everyone that he’s something more than that silly little hysterical chicken who thought that the sky was falling.


Buck Cluck

Chicken Little’s father, Buck Cluck is a loving parent trying his very best to help his only son find his way. He will provide words of wisdom to guide him on his adventure.










Fish-out-of-Water

Fish-out-of-Water has an amazing knack for being there at the right time with just the right thing. His friends seem to have no problems understanding his glubs, but there's no knowing how much he understands about what’s really going on. Somehow he always comes through, even if it’s only to offer a hug

Runt-of-the-Litter

Runt is a loveable and insecure giant pig with some fairly serious body image problems. Even though he’s huge, he thinks of himself as a “wee little pig.” Runt experiences large emotional swings and seems to be a classic nervous eater.




Abby Mallard

Abby Mallard is Chicken Little’s best friend. She’s obsessed with Teen Duck magazine and has some pretty good advice for Chicken Little based on all the quizzes she’s taken and articles she’s read. She doesn’t always agree with Chicken Little's big plans, but stays positive, supportive. and is always ready to put up a fight in support of her friends.

Foxy Loxy

Foxy is a sports star and the town darling. She’s also Chicken Little’s main nemesis and delights in tormenting him about that fateful day when he mistakenly thought the sky was falling. She loves the image of being just the sweetest person around, while assigning her bullying tasks to her not so bright sidekick, Goosey Loosey.



Goosey Loosey

Goosey is well…not too bright. Her status in life seems completely dependent on hanging around with Foxy. She doesn’t speak, but rather communicates in flailing motions and a variety of crazy honks. Left on her own, she’s not a bad goose, she’s just hanging out with the wrong crowd.

Mayor Turkey Lurkey

Mayor Lurkey is your typical politician...he likes to be on the winning side at all times. He flip flops from thinking Chicken Little is the worst thing to ever hit the town, to the best hope for the future of Oakey Oaks, and then back again to the absolute worst thing. In the end, he might have a thing or two to learn about what a very small chicken is capable of doing.


Minimum Requirements


Microsoft® Windows® XP

Pentium™ 4 class processor 1.4 GHz

256MB RAM

600 MB free hard disk space

8X speed DVD-ROM drive

16-bit DirectX™ 9-compatible sound card

64MB DirectX™ 9-compatible video card, 32-bit color (NVIDIA GeForce 3 or equivalent)

DirectX 9.0c (included)

Joystick or Gamepad (optional)


Recommended Requirements



Microsoft® Windows® XP

Pentium™ 4 class processor 2.2 GHz

1 GB RAM

1500 MB free hard disk space

16X speed DVD-ROM drive

24-bit DirectX™ 9-compatible sound card

256MB DirectX™ 9-compatible video card, 32-bit color (NVIDIA GeForce FX)

DirectX 9.0c (included)

Joystick or Gamepad (optional)

Saturday, December 9, 2006

Get Redy Microsoft Windows Vista

Windows Vista Capable and Premium Ready PCs

Choose a Windows Vista Capable or Premium Ready PC for the Windows Vista edition that's right for you.

Are you looking to buy a Windows XP-based computer today but want to make sure that it can run Windows Vista? There's no need to wait. When you buy a new PC that carries the Windows Vista Capable or Premium Ready PC designation, you’ll be able to upgrade to one of the editions of Windows Vista while taking advantage of all the opportunities offered by Windows XP today.
What is a Windows Vista Capable PC?

A new PC that carries the Windows Vista Capable PC logo can run Windows Vista. All editions of Windows Vista will deliver core experiences such as innovations in organizing and finding information, security, and reliability. All Windows Vista Capable PCs will run these core experiences at a minimum. Some features available in the premium editions of Windows Vista—like the new Windows Aero user experience—may require advanced or additional hardware.

A Windows Vista Capable PC includes at least:

* A modern processor (at least 800MHz1).
* 512 MB of system memory.
* A graphics processor that is DirectX 9 capable.

Windows Vista Premium Ready PCs
To get an even better Windows Vista experience, including the Windows Aero user experience, ask for a Windows Vista Capable PC that is designated Premium Ready, or choose a PC that meets or exceeds the Premium Ready requirements described below. Features available in specific premium editions of Windows Vista, such as the ability to watch and record live TV, may require additional hardware.

A Windows Vista Premium Ready PC includes at least:

* 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor1.
* 1 GB of system memory.
* A graphics processor that runs Windows Aero2.
* 128 MB of graphics memory.
* 40 GB of hard drive capacity with 15 GB free space.
* DVD-ROM Drive3.
* Audio output capability.
* Internet access capability.

Read all of the Windows Vista Capable footnotes.

Review the Windows Vista minimum supported system requirements.

Windows Marketplace has a selection of Windows Vista Capable and Premium Ready PCs that are available today.

Windows Vista enterprise hardware planning guidance is available on TechNet.
Can the Windows Vista experience vary on different PCs?

Yes. Windows Vista is the first Windows operating system with a user experience that adapts to take advantage of the capabilities of the hardware on which it is installed.

All Windows Vista Capable PCs will be able to run at least the core experiences of Windows Vista.

All Windows Vista Premium Ready PCs can deliver even better Windows Vista experiences, including the new Windows Aero user experience.
Does buying a Windows Vista Capable PC mean that I will receive a free upgrade to Windows Vista?

No. A PC that is Windows Vista Capable or Premium Ready means that the PC is ready for an upgrade from Windows XP. You would still need to purchase the edition of Windows Vista that you want to install on your Windows Vista Capable or Premium Ready PC.




Feature-specific requirements

Some of the features available in specific premium editions of Windows Vista require additional hardware. Listed below are the feature-specific requirements that you will need to take into consideration when choosing to run these features.
Feature

Requirement

Applicable Editions
TV Tuning

A TV tuner card and a remote control which complies with the Windows Vista Remote Control Specification are required for TV functionality and an optimal TV viewing experience. 1 GB of system memory is recommended for best Media Center performance.

Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Ultimate
BitLocker Drive Encryption

Requires an integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 chip or USB 2.0 key

Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Enterprise
Tablet PC Features

These features require a PC which meets the Tablet PC specification that includes an electromagnetic digitizer pen.

Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise


Windows Vista Capable and Premium Ready footnotes

* Processor speed is specified as the nominal operational processor frequency for the device. Some processors have power management which allows the processor to run at lower rate to save power.
* Windows Aero requires:
o DirectX 9 class graphics processor that:
+ Supports a WDDM Driver.
+ Supports Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware.
+ Supports 32 bits per pixel.
o Adequate graphics memory.
+ 64 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor less than 1,310,720 pixels
+ 128 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at resolutions from 1,310,720 to 2,304,000 pixels
+ 256 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at resolutions higher than 2,304,000 pixels
+ Meets graphics memory bandwidth requirements, as assessed by Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor running on Windows XP
* A DVD-ROM may be external (not integral, not built into the system).

Need for speed carbon

the update of need for speed carbon had been released
please visit ea.com for details and download

New Songs

There are new songs and videos at www.gallezone.com go to there and add latest songs to your music box i will update you when new arrivals come

My Blog is Started

My Blog is Started Now on. I will update you when i receive new software, News, New hardware (Computers, Processors, iPods, Macs, Mouses, Keyboards etc.)

Checkout Google Adds also they have updates to interesting sites