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AWS SES component for CakePHP2.0 +
This is an Amazon SES component. Developed to help developers to move & integrate faster the AWS services. In future we will come up with the aws plugin with all the services
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SOPA Blackout component
On the Tuesday 24th January 2012, the US Senate will vote on the internet censorship bill.
Whilst it is an American law, it has far reaching repurcusions for the web as a whole. Sites such as Reddit have said that on January 18th they are going to go dark...
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Layout Component
Configurable Layouts for themes
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CakePHP 2 Captcha Component Based on Simple Math Problems
In reference to jnay's [Simple Math Question Captcha Component](http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/jnay/2010/01/20/simple-math-question-captcha-component) for 1.2 here is a cakePHP 2 version of the component with a bunch of additional features....
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ImageTool
Component for processing images (resizing, watermarking, desaturating etc)

Code and examples on github: https://github.com/raitisg/CakePHP-ImageTool-Component
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Cake PHP Optimal Payment Component with ccPurchase, ccAuthorize, ccVerification, ccSettlement, ccStoredDataPurchase and ccStoredDataAuthorize
I have implemented because, I found the lack of proper PHP codes for Optimal Payment. Even though the implementation is too power full it lacks proper documentation and PHP codes. I have implemented same for cake php 2.0

we have implemented optimal paym...
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elRTE and elFinder Component + Helper
Integrate elRTE and elFinder to cakephp 1.3

http://elrte.org/ - Text editor
http://elrte.org/elfinder - File manager
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The iPhone 4S Costs $0.49 More to Build than the iPhone 4 [IPhone]






The fellows at iSuppli have done what they do best, breaking down the material nitty gritty of the 4S to find how much its guts are worth. The answer? Slightly, slightly more than its predecessor, at $18...
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ComponentLoader to load components on the fly
Loading unnecessary components in a controller slows down your CakePHP application, and places more strain on your server.

Using this component, you're able to load components into your controller on the fly, and ensure that all the callbacks are called ...
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Image Resizer Component for CakePHP2
This is a very easy to use image resize component that was built for cakephp 2. Download the files or follow the progress at https://github.com/mdunham/Image-Resizer-Component-for-CakePHP2
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CakePHP 2.0.0-RC1 Phpbb3Authenticate
I've just created an Auth plugin that allows the use of phpBB3 users table.
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Paypal Pro Component
I was just doing a project where my client ask me to implement Paypal Pro(To make the payment on the site without redirecting to paypal), After googling i decided to make a component for Paypal Pro.

How to use:-

1. Define your API details in bootstrap....
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ShortenComponent - A Component for URL Shortening
I needed a way to generate Short URL's for my blog posts (like WordPress is able to do) on-the-fly, this ShortenComponent was what I came up with, supporting a range of URL shorteners. I'm putting it here in hopes that someone finds it useful.

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The Transistor Was Almost Called the Iotatron [Past Perfect]






When Bell Laboratories wrapped up work on the transistor in 1948, they let 25 employees vote on the name. And for some reason, those stodgy bastards passed up options such as the crystal triode and the io...
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Website Title and Character Set Component
This component allows you to pass a URL to one of its functions and retrieve an external page's and character set.

Usage:

Add the website.php component to your "/app/controllers/components" folder, and then include it in your controller using:
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Website Title and Character Set Component
This component allows you to pass a URL to one of its functions and retrieve an external page's and character set.

Usage:
Add the website.php component to your "/app/controllers/components" folder, and then include it in your controller using:
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IBM's Processors Will Think Like Brains [Guts]






It's been just over 30 years since IBM released its first PC and shook the whole world up. Hoping to do some more world-shaking, they've built two chips that function more similarly to our brains than nor...
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Post/Redirect/Get design pattern component
Post/Redirect/Get (PRG) is a common design pattern for web developers to help avoid certain duplicate form submissions and allow user agents to behave more intuitively with bookmarks and the refresh button.

When a web form is submitted to a server throug...
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What If Samsung Stopped Supplying Parts For the iPhone 4? [Apple]






This is all hypothetical, but what would happen to the iPhone 4 if Apple's vigorous legal campaign against Samsung caused an irreparable rift between the two companies? More »





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Sony Adds a White Pixel to Energy-Saving "White Magic" Phone Screens [Guts]






So Sony's got a brand new TFT LCD. Big whoop. But here's something to write home to your grandmother about: the 3-inch screen has a switch for "outdoor mode" and "low-power mode," letting you save battery...
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Snapdragon-Equipped Phones Are Going Minority Report With Gesture Recognition [Guts]






Qualcomm did some amazing things with the Snapdragon family of chips. Before their launch, I doubt anyone cared a hoot what processor was running in their phone. Ensuring the shine doesn't tarnish, Qualco...
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A Shape-Shifting Cellphone That Changes the Center of Gravity For Different Uses [Video]






Imagine looking at Google Maps on your tablet, and feeling one corner grow heavier where your destination is located. Or reading an ebook on your phone, and being aware of the fatter side of the book. ...
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Toshiba's Tablet Camera Sensor May Be Small But Shoots Video at 1080p [Blip]


Toshiba's created an 8MP camera sensor for tablets and phones that they say has the smallest pixel size of all sensors, at 1.12 micrometers. Capable of shooting video in full 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps, samples will be sent to manufact...
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Attempt Component
A simple component to protect sensitive actions from brute force attacks.

Fork away on https://github.com/cyberthom/Attempt-Component
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Maybe Apple's Thunderbolt Cable Is Worth $50 After All [Apple]






It doesn't take long, does it? The same day Apple's new Thunderbolt cable hit retail shelves, iSuppli took it apart to see what makes it tick. More »






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The Silver Conductive Pen: Poindexter's Gonna Need a Bigger Pocket Protector [Science]






A warning to the nerd who dares mix his ballpoints with this pen! It's a dangerous life for a nerdlinger, now the University of Illinois has introduced a pen that writes electrical circuits in real silver...
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HP's Building Flexible Displays For Soldiers' Wrists and Ever-Changing Price-Tags [Displays]






Some mad flexi-OLED prototypes have been shown off by other companies before, but HP's getting in on the act with screens that could be used for a multitude of purposes, and hopefully as soon as 2013. ...
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LogUtil Component
LogUtil is a useful component for having logs in your application.By this component you could saved your application logs in database so that you could design an interface for users and administrator could track users activity.
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Toshiba's Got a 4-Inch LCD to Rival Apple's Retina Display [Guts]


Sure enough, there have been several displays edging out Apple's potent Retina Display. Toshiba's 4-incher is the latest, with the cellphone LCD having 367 pixels per inch (as opposed to the iPhone's 326.) More »





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This May Be the iPhone 6 Screen: Sharp's Ultra-Thin p-Si LCD [Rumor]






Oh, you think rumormongering about the iPhone 5 is hot? Just you wait until you hear what's said to be in next year's iPhones—some bad-ass ultra-thin Sharp LCD screens, that's what. More &ra...
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Apple's Japanese Suppliers Don't Skip a Beat [Blockquote]






When asked the inevitable questions about the impact of Japan's recent earthquake and tsunami tragedy on Apple's business, acting COO Tim Cook made clear that what matters, more than anything else, is the...
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World's Smallest Vein Sensor Reads Veins for Secure Access to Laptops [Security]






Instead of scanning fingerprints to determine a person is who they say they are (unless they're holding someone's dismembered finger, naturally), Fujitsu's vein sensor does the job...only in a much smalle...
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Rumor: Samsung Will Have a 2GHz Dual-Core Phone Next Year [Blip]


A Samsung rep has been caught claiming that they are "planning to release a 2GHz dual-core CPU-equipped smartphone by next year," adding that "this product will have the data processing capacities of a regular PC." Not only does Samsung pla...
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Intel Will Support USB 3.0 in 2012's Ivy Bridge Chipsets [Blip]


AMD can't have expected Intel wouldn't be snapping at its heels soon after announcing yesterday they'd be supporting USB 3.0 in two upcoming chipsets. Though AMD didn't specify a timeframe, Intel has said their Ivy Bridge silicon would debu...
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AMD Chipsets Will be the First to Support USB 3.0 [Blip]


You may've noticed there are many laptops and PCs out there that support USB 3.0 now, but unfortunately both AMD and Intel haven't added support for the latest version in their chipsets before. This is set to change with AMD's A75 and A70M ...
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Apple's Cash Supply Will Ensure a Steady Flow of iPad and iPhone Touch Panels [Apple]


Digitimes says Apple could avoid facing iPad and iPhone shortages by using their sizable supply of cash to outbid competitors for touch panels. Even before the Japan earthquake caused concern about Asian manufacturing capabilities, there ha...
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First Ever Single Lens Capable of Filming 3D Images Created [Guts]






Now that scientists have worked out how to create 3D images from just a single stationary lens, the possibilities are endless. Sure, it's only able to film microscopic objects now, but imagine a larger-sc...
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Tiny Endoscopy Camera is as Small as a Grain of Rice [Components]






At one cubic millimeter in size, this endoscope camera has got to be more palatable than the usual cameras used to peer into the human body. More »






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iFixit Teardown Reveals How the Nintendo 3DS Works [Gaming]






With three cameras, iFixit reckons "this is the most camera-laden device we've ever taken apart," but what exactly is inside that Japanese 3DS? As we know, it uses two cameras for recording 3D, but also d...
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What's the Time on Saturn, Mr. Wolf? [DIY]






Instead of tossing out his junk components, one man decided to make a clock with a difference: it tells the time on the various planets, not just Earth. So we now know the time on Jupiter, but the reason ...
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Never Have That Sinking Feeling Again Once You're Packing Mintronics' Hackers' Survival Kit [Components]






Some people (hello, hypochondriacs!) feel safer carrying around a first aid kit. Others—like many of you reading this right now—can only feel truly prepared if they're packing a few resistors,...
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Accessing Rally's Agile API via CakePHP
Last year, in an internal CakePHP application I created, there was a need to display data from the Rally Agile Project Management system. In order to do so, I created a Component class. It uses PEAR’s XML_Serializer to provide the REST outputs from th...
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How Much Your Smartphone Cost to Build: An Interactive Breakdown [Phones]






You know how much you paid for your phone. But how much did the materials inside it cost the company that built it? And—more importantly—who's prioritizing what? More »


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The iPhone's Graphics are Set to Get Even Better [IPhone]






Before your eyes glaze over with boredom at the news that Imagination Technologies has acquired Caustic Graphics, listen to this first: Imagination, as you know, makes the iPhone's GPU. Caustic is famed f...
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Toshiba's So Committed to Creating iPhone's LCD Screens, It's Building a New Factory For Them [Apple]


Toshiba's apparently investing $1.19 billion building a Japanese factory devoted entirely to making iPhone LCDs. Work on the factory will commence later next year, so if Toshiba gets the contract for iPhone 5 screens, they'll have to be mad...
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This Is What Motherboards Look Like Now [Motherboards]






Asus calls the black cladding over its new Sabertooth P67 motherboard a "tactical vest", which despite the goofy name is there for good reason: the shielding ducts cool air over motherboard parts, while p...
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MacBook Air's SSDs Will Be Sold to Other Companies by Toshiba [Guts]






The very same Toshiba SSDs that Apple uses in its MacBook Airs are now being offered to other companies who may or may not be green-eyed with envy at the slinkiness of the Airs. More »

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Ten Years To Save the Touchscreen [Displays]






A wonder material makes your smartphone screen work. But with the world's stocks running out fast, the hunt is on for something new to keep us in touch. More »






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Sony's 16.41MP Sensor Shoots 1080p Video and Will Be in Phones Next Year [Components]






Sure, it's not all about the megapixels, but Sony's just trumped Panasonic's Lumix phone with their 16.41MP Exmor R-based CMOS sensor—seen in a phone near you shortly. More »


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Latest iPod Nano's Materials Cost Just $43.73, Half What the First Nano Cost [Apple]






Six generations on, and the cost of materials has decreased dramatically from the first-ever iPod Nano, which cost $89.97—for just 2GB. The 8GB version that came out recently has parts totaling $43....
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