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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

"Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed" (Common Problem of chrome users)

"Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed" (Common Problem of chrome users) :

Issue :

This error displays when Google Chrome unexpectedly shuts down.

Solutions :

1) Try restarting the browser.

Whenever possible, Google Chrome will restore webpages from your previous browsing session.

2) Do you have Internet Download Manager installed?

If you have Internet Download Manager installed, update to IDM version 6.03 Beta or disable the "Advanced browser integration" option by going to Options > General.

3) Check for conflicting software.

You can check for conflicting software on Windows by typing about:conflicts in the address bar. If you have software that is known to cause Google Chrome to crash, it will be highlighted for you on this page, along with any recommended actions to resolve the conflict. In many cases, the conflicting software is malware that needs to be removed using anti-virus software.

4) Check whether you need a new browser user profile.

If you see this error message repeatedly, your browser user profile may be corrupted. First try moving the Default subfolder from your User Data folder to see if that fixes the problem:

i) Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key + E to open Windows Explorer.
ii) In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter the following in the address bar:

Windows XP : %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\

Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8 : %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\

Mac OS X : ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default

Linux : ~/.config/google-chrome/Default

iii) Click OK.
iv) In the window that opens, rename the "Default" folder as "Backup."
v) Move the "Backup" folder from the "User Data" folder up one level to the "Chrome" folder.

5) Check for problems with protected system files.

Go to Start menu > Run.
Enter the following : SFC.EXE /SCANNOW (make sure there is a space between SFC.EXE and /SCANNOW). This initiates the Microsoft utility that will scan and repair problems with protected system files on your computer.
Try opening Google Chrome and see whether the error message still appears.


Still having problems? Contact Help Forum : http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome


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Monday, 9 December 2013

Set up data usage limit (Android Tricks)

Set up data usage limit (Android Tricks ) :


Lots of Android users are on unmetered data plans – for example, the Sprint and Verizon networks in the US have unlimited plans . But the rest of us has to live with only a certain amount of data each month, and the average charges can be pretty punitive.




Fortunately, it's fairly easy to make sure you're living within your means, data-wise. Android's Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean give you a built-in way to keep tabs on your data. Just head over to the "Data usage" section of settings. In addition to showing you how much mobile data each app has used, it'll also let you set a warning when your data usage approaches a certain limit and a hard stop when it reaches a particular threshold. Let's say you're on a standard 2GB/month plan. You could set a warning when you reach 1.5GB, and a limit on data when you get to 1.9GB.

Enjoy your Android Phone .


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Friday, 6 December 2013

Set up your keyboard launch shortcuts (Android Tricks )


Set up your keyboard launch shortcuts (Android Tricks ) :


One of the reasons many people still love their QWERTY keyboards is Google's inclusion of the reliable old keyboard shortcut system in Android. The phone has a completely customizable collection of app launcher shortcuts, which are found under :

Settings > Applications > Quick Launch.





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Monday, 25 November 2013

Universal Multimedia


Universal Multimedia :



Live Life with Music , business initiative by students of Raj SMS College Varanasi :

!! Multimedia in a Cold Drink Can !!

1) Music Player
2) Highly Compatible
3) Metallic Body
4) Built-in rechargeable battery
5) Economic

and much more .




Contact pandeyprabhat1994@gmail.com for further information .




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Sunday, 19 May 2013

Turn On BitLocker In Windows 8 and Lock your Drive/Data

Turn On BitLocker In Windows 8 and Lock your Drive/Data :




BitLocker and BitLocker To Go is a great security feature in windows 8 Operating system, which provide full drive encryption for fixed and removable drives, respectively providing protection for your data even when the drive is removed and accessed from elsewhere.

Just Follow Below given simple steps for Enabling BitLocker in Windows 8 :

Step 1 – First Right Click on the Drive in which you want to enable BitLocker and Select Turn On BitLocker .

Step 2 – Tick Mark on Use a Password to Unlock the drive, then Enter your password in the box and Click on Next .
( You can also use Smart card to unlock your drive. For using smart card tick mark on Use my smart card to unlock the drive and then you will need to insert your smart card ) .

Step 3 – Now take back up of your recovery key and save it to Microsoft account, USB flash drive or print the recovery key. It would be good idea to save recovery key into USB flash drive .

Step 4 – After Saving your Recovery Key Click on the Next .

Step 5 – Now you are asked how much of your drive to encrypt, select options according to your need and click on Next .

Step 6 – Now You are asked Are you ready to encrypt this drive ?, Click on Start encrypting.

Step 7 – Drive Encryption process will be started . Once Encryption process is completed Click on Close

Step 8 – Restart you computer and you will see that your drive is protected by BitLocker.

How to Unlock Drive :

To Unlock Drive, Right Click on the BitLocker Enabled Drive and select Unlock Drive .Now Enter your Password and click on Unlock . For Changing BitLocker Password just Right Click on the BitLocker Enabled Drive and select Change BitLocker Password .

How to Turn OFF Bitlocker in Windows 8 :

If you want to Turn OFF Bitlocker, then just Right Click on the BitLocker Enabled Drive and select Manage BitLocker .Click on Turn OFF BitLocker .Now decryption process will start and BitLocker will be disabled on your drive .

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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

How To Set Up Family Safety On Windows 8


How To Set Up Family Safety On Windows 8 :


Windows 8 Operating System has a great Feature of Family Safety which helps you to monitor your Child’s activity and set limits on your child’s Account. So if children’s use your computer, consider setting up Family Safety controls through their user accounts. These controls allow you to make different settings for each child.


Turning On Family Safety on Windows 8 :


1. First Open the Control Panel From Desktop .
2. Click on Family Safety.
3. Click on User.
4. Now Select On, Enforce Current Settings option Under Family Safety.
5. It is Done !




Setting up Web Filtering :


1. Under Windows Settings Click on Web Filtering.
2. If you want to allow Child user to use all websites then Select child user can use all websites.
3. If you want to block some websites for Child user then Select child user can only use the websites I allow  .
4. Click on Set web filtering level and Manage settings according to you .
5. Click on Allow or block specified websites.
6. Enter the websites url you want to allow or block .
7. That’s It ! Now Click on Close button.


There are many other parental controls available in Windows 8 , we will update all of them in our posts . Stay in touch .



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Friday, 5 April 2013

Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages


Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages :


People always want to know if they can change the language settings on their Windows operating system to either multiple languages or just something else to suit the country they are in.



Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages :


To install another language and keyboard layout in Windows XP, follow these steps:

1) In the Windows XP classic Start menu, click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2) Double-click Regional and Language Options.

3) Click the Languages tab, and then click Details under “Text Services and Input Languages”.

4) Click Add under “Installed Services”, and then click the language you want to add and the keyboard layout you want to use for that language.

5) To configure the settings for the Language bar, click Language Bar under “Preferences”.





Installing Non Western Languages on Windows XP :


( Note : Be sure you have the Windows XP CD already inserted. These optional components aren't pre-installed. )

1) Open Start -> Settings -> Control Panel and then open Regional and Language Options

Note: You may need to have Administrator privileges in order to do the initial install step.

2) Click on the “Languages” tab and then look at the lower area indicated by the circle.

3) If the first box is checked, then support for the following languages has already been added to your machine: Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, the Indic languages, Thai, and Vietnamese. If the second box is checked, then support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean has already been added to your system.

If the language group you want is not checked; then check the appropriate box.

4) Then click “Apply” and you will be prompted to insert the install CD if not already inserted.



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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Online Computer Backup


Online Computer Backup :



Online backup programs are the new hit-thing in the market . The online backup programs are not free, they usually charge around $50-$60/year with unlimited storage space for one system, others allow backup from multiple sites and may charge differently for space:


1) SOS online Backup:

A tried and tested service on the market for many years now, newer version also includes a program for on-site backup. Allows multiple-PC backup and unlimited storage but that varies with packages.
Need Internet Backup?

Try SOS – Backup 5 PC’s at 25% Off – PC Mag Editors Choice :
http://www.sosonlinebackup.com/


2) Live Drive :

Livedrive is one of the top players in the online file storage world and offers excellent quality of service when it comes to backing up your computer.

Livedrive offer unlimited online storage. Click here : (https://www.livedrive.com/SignupToLivedrive) to sign up for a 30 day free trial – no credit card details required!






3) Mozyhome 2.0 :

A quite popular service, has recently added an on-site program and has a free online storage offer.

Try Mozy for free! : https://mozy.com/registration/free


Other options are Norton Online Backup and Nero's Backitup.



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Monday, 25 March 2013

Facebook Account Protection – 8 important Tips


Facebook Account Protection – 8 important Tips :



1. Maintain Your Password

Firstly you need to create a unique and difficult password for you to login to Facebook. That is the first step to being secure. The next step is to never share your password with anyone. And lastly you should change your password every so often, but still making it very difficult by using a combination of upper case, lowercase, and numbers.

2. Be Aware Of E-Mail Security

When your Facebook account gets hacked, it is not always through Facebook. Most of the time it is through your e-mail, where there is an insecure pass word or some kind of access to hackers. If someone can hack into your e-mail account, they can easily reset passwords and gain access to any online accounts that you have. This is extremely important and people often neglect this fact.

3. Protect Your Computer First

People often blame Facebook when their account gets hacked. But sometimes it is because they have not got their own protection on the computer they are using. It is very important to protect your computer as this is the gateway to all of your activities online and off-line. It is access to all of your friends on Facebook, your e-mails that come to your computer, your personal pictures, and more.






4. Enable Secure Browsing In Facebook

Secure browsing on Facebook (https) is an extra security feature. When you turn this feature on, all of your activity on Facebook becomes encrypted, making it harder for anyone else to access your Facebook information without your permission.

How to enable secure browsing on Facebook?

Go to the top right corner of your Facebook page and click on the little cog icon.
This will bring down your main menu. Choose account settings from this menu.
On the left side, choose security from the menu.
Click on the edit link on the far right that the lines up with secure browsing.
Now you will see an option to enable https browsing.
Tick the box to enable secure browsing.
Then press on save changes.

5. Enter Your Mobile Number

Adding your personal mobile phone number is another security feature in Facebook. It makes it very difficult for someone else to reset your password if they have to make the verification through your mobile number.

6. Be Careful When Staying Logged In

If you do not want to stay logged in, especially if you are on a public computer, always un-tick the box below to sign up area.Also do not forget to actually log out of your Facebook account. This is because people can still just hop on your computer and browse through your account as you are already logged in.

7. Monitor Logins for Facebook Account Protection

If you enable login notifications then you will know when someone has logged in to your Facebook account. This is a pretty simple concept and you can get the details sent to your mobile phone or your e-mail address.

To enable login notifications see the following instructions:

Go to the top right corner of your Facebook page and click on the little cog icon.
This will bring down your main menu. Choose account settings from this menu.
Click on login notifications.
Put a tick in the box next to the type of alerts you’d like to receive.
Now press save your changes.



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Monday, 18 March 2013

Disable Java in Web Browser : An Internet Security Risk


Disable Java in Web Browser : An Internet Security Risk :


Security threats are becoming more and more common as vulnerabilities are found in various software used on a computer system. One of the most common is Java. Hackers have found that Java is a prime target because of all the security holes that exist.

Mozilla and Apple have updated versions of their web browsers that have disabled Java by default. If a user has not updated their browser, then they may want to disable Java to prevent any issues. There are many ways for a user to disable Java on their system. The method to use will depend on the browser in use on their system.

1) Firefox – Disable Java

Firefox is one of the most popular web browsers in use today. Java can be turned off by clicking on the drop down selection for “Add-ons” from the Tools drop down menu. Click on the option for “Plugins” and scroll to the selection for Java. Select the “Disable” option to turn off Java. Close and then reopen the browser to complete the process.

2) Disable Java in IE

Internet Explorer is the default browser for most Windows-based computers. Users will need to go into the Java Control Panel on their system to disable the software. However, there is an option in the Tools menu for managing browser add-ons. Find Java in the list of installed add-ons and select the option for “Disable.” One thing to keep in mind is that there may be more than one entry for Java.



3) Turn off Java in Chrome

Users with the Chrome web browser will need to type “about:plugins” in the address bar. This displays the plug-in settings for the browser. Scroll down to the listing for Java and select the option on the right for “Disable.” Closing and then opening the browser is needed for the change to take effect.


Disabling Java in the Safari browser can be done by selecting “Security” from the Preferences menu in the browser. Click “Enable Java” to deselect and then close the window.

Be Safe Techno Lovers


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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

The 5 Best new Smart TVs


The 5 Best new Smart TVs :
(An Update)


Ready to upgrade to a smart TV? Or move from HD to 3D? Here are the swankiest new sets on the market.

1) Samsung UE46ES8000 :

With its super-slim 46in screen and classic design, this truly is a stylish offering from Samsung. The smart TV is 3D-active and can be controlled by remote control, hand gestures or your voice. The 3D aside, the 2D viewing is some of the best you will see.

2) LG 55LM760T

For its size and wealth of features, this beautiful set from LG is great value for money. The near-invisible frame holds a 55in screen which delivers 3D and smart TV and it comes with two remotes and seven pairs of 3D glasses, which show that LG considers this a true family-entertainment system.



3) Sony KDL-22EX553

This 22in HD-ready television has energy- (and money-) saving features that mean the LED backlighting dims according to the scene. You can also use your smartphone to access films, songs and channels wirelessly through the Sony Entertainment Network.

4) Panasonic Viera TXP50X50B

With a five-star review from What Hi-Fi? this is a 50in television for anyone who doesn't want to pay over the odds to have a high-spec screen in their house. It may not be as slim as the top models but the picture quality is fantastic and considerably sharper than others in the same price range.

5) Philips 55PFL6007T/12

A top-of-the-range 55in 3D smart TV. This model boasts some really cool features such as Ambilight Spectra, which projects a glow of light around the sides of the television from the back of the screen on to the wall behind it, enlarging the screen and creating a more immersive, cinematic viewing experience.


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Friday, 8 March 2013

SAMSUNG Showcases Smart Signage Platform at DSE 2013

SAMSUNG Showcases Smart Signage Platform at DSE 2013 :


(An Update) 


Samsung Electronics America Inc., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Corporation and the number one worldwide provider of commercial LCD displays according to DisplaySearch, is showcasing the Samsung Smart Signage Platform, a new open-source digital signage platform, among its latest technology innovations at the Digital Signage Expo (DSE), at the Las Vegas Convention Center.



Samsung’s Smart Signage Platform is designed to simplify the digital signage deployment process while facilitating the growth of a new application ecosystem with leading software developers and content providers. Available on select Samsung large-format displays launching this year, the Smart Signage Platform is an integrated, open-source platform built around an embedded media player and software developer kit (SDK).

So Techno-Lovers Time to get Smart with Samsung's Smart Signage Platform .


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Saturday, 23 February 2013

Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts



WINDOWS 8  KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS 


Knowing at least some of the Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts will make your Windows 8 experience much more enjoyable. Try to memorize these top Windows 8 shortcut keys.


1) Press the Windows key to open the Start screen or switch to the Desktop (if open).

2)Press the Windows key + D will open the Windows Desktop.

3)Press the Windows key + . to pin and unpin Windows apps on the side of the screen.

4)Press the Windows key + X to open the power user menu, which gives you access to many of the features most power users would want (e.g. Device Manager and Command Prompt).


5)Press the Windows key + C to open the Charms.

6)Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings, which is the same Settings found in Charms.

7)Press and hold the Windows key + Tab to show open apps.

8)Press the Windows key + Print screen to create a screen shot, which is automatically saved into your My Pictures folder.



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Monday, 18 February 2013

How To Shut Down Windows 8


How To Shut Down Windows 8

(An Update)

Many people  want to know how to shut down Windows 8. You would think that is a simple task, as in previous versions of Windows we had always had the start menu with a shut down, restart option. Now the Windows 8 shutdown problem is causing stress for the new users of this operating system.

How to Shut Down :

1) Firstly we will need to access the Charm bar which is a fancy name for a menu. You can do this by moving your mouse to the lower right corner of the screen. The menu will then slide out. 

2) When the Charm bar appears click on the Settings icon. See the arrow pointing to the settings icon below.




3) When the settings appear, click on the Power icon.

4) Now you will be able to choose to either Sleep, Shut Down, Update, or Restart.

So that is how to shut down Windows 8. In this world of gadgets and technology, this is definitely not faster or easier to do than the previous versions of Windows.


A shortcut for shutting down your windows 8  :

1) Navigate to the location where you want to create the shortcut, right-click and go to New > Shortcut.

2) For location of the new shortcut, enter the following command:



shutdown /s /t 0




3) Click Next, and name the shortcut as Shut Down (or anything you like).


Now, if you want to pin it to taskbar, right-click the new shortcut and pin it to taskbar, based on your preference. Afterwards, next time whenever you want to turn off your PC, just click the shortcut, and the shutdown process will immediately begin. Alternatively, if you want these shortcuts on your start screen, then simply right click on the shortcut and click on Pin to Start.




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Thursday, 14 February 2013

How to Install Windows 8 on Your Laptop



How to Install Windows 8 on Your Laptop :
(Step By Step Guide)


Download the files

1. The first thing you’ll need to do is download the Windows 8 installer preview from the Microsoft website.
(http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/meet)

2. After you’ve clicked “Get it now” select the option to download the preview. This will then download the files to your machine.

3. Select the “Run” option both times it pops up, and allow any changes when prompted by the download.

Get ready to install the software

The installation will then scan your machine to make sure that it’s capable of running Windows 8, and to find out whether you will require the 32 bit or 64 bit version. It will then download the files respectively, whilst this part of the installation is running you may need to make a few alterations to your computer. For example clearing space or defragging your hard drive.


Create your bootable Flash Drive or DVD

1. On the next screen it’ll ask whether you’re ready to install. Select the option to ‘Install on another partition’, continue through the options (clicking ‘Next’ when required).

2. We will assume you would rather make a bootable flash drive for the purposes of this article.
Click ‘USB flash drive’ then select ‘Next’ again and select your USB from the list.

3. Select ‘Next’ and your computer will get to making your disk. Bear in mind this bit can be a bit of a lengthy process


Make a partition

You’ll now to create that all important partition, so that you have somewhere to install windows 8 on your computer alongside your existing version. Don’t forget to back everything up just in case, since you’re reducing the amount of space your computer has available it makes good sense to ensure you’ve got everything saved out.

1. Once you’ve done this, open the Start menu and and right click ‘Computer’, click ‘Manage’ and then choose ‘Disk Management’.

2. Right click your hard drive and then choose ‘Shrink Volume’.

3. Windows 8 requires a minimum of 20GB available, so put 20,000 when prompted with ‘Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB’. Then select ‘Shrink’.

4. You’ll then see an unallocated section with 20GB available. This is going to be where you install the Windows 8 release preview.

5. Right click it, the choose ‘New Simple Volume’. Go through the options, clicking ‘Next’ until you reach ‘Volume Label’, in here type ‘Windows 8′.

6. Continue through the options, then select ‘Finish’.

This only works if you have Windows seven. In Windows vista and Windows xp there are different ways to shrink a partition on a hard drive.


Boot from your new Flash Drive

At this point you’ll need to do a restart. You need to boot from the Flash Drive you just created, to do so enter the BIOS, then find ‘Boot > Boot device priority’ and allocate higher priority to the flash drive than your hard drive. Save and exit by pressing the F10 key. At this point the Windows 8 installer should begin. Once setup has loaded click ‘Next’ until you reach ‘Install Now’.

Choose where to install it

When required key in the product code DNJXJ-7XBW8-2378T-X22TX-BKG7J. Keep clicking through the options until you’re prompted to select which type of installation you want to run. Select ‘Custom: Install Windows only’. You’ll then need to select your new partition(named ‘ Windows 8′). Choose ‘Next’ and you’re ready to go.

Boot

After the installation is complete your computer will boot into Windows 8 by default. When you restart you will be prompted with an option to choose which version of Windows you want to boot with, select the ‘Change defaults or choose or other options’ to ensure your previous version is your default installation, but still allow you to test run the Windows 8 preview in anticipation of the full release.



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Monday, 11 February 2013

The 3 Best IPad Apps That Promote Internet Safety For Kids


The 3 Best IPad Apps That Promote Internet Safety For Kids :
(An Update)


When you first bought your computer, it would already have a bunch of anti-virus programs and firewalls to protect the system from viruses. But what about non-PC gadgets like the iPad? Apple has made sure that their gadgets do not encounter such harm when being used online. But on your end as a parent, you also have to  do your part in teaching your kids how to be safe when going online.

To get you started, here are the top three iPad apps that you can download in order to promote Internet safety for kids:


1) Professor Garfield Online Safety

(https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/professor-garfield-online/id369161715?mt=8)

Using the beloved cartoon character Garfield, the developer Paws, Incorporated came up with the app called Professor Garfield Online Safety. The primary goal of the program is to teach kids how not to give out their personal information – especially when interacting with strangers online.




2) Safe Web for Kids 

(https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/safe-web-for-kids/id460723131?mt=8)

This iPad app creates a whitelist for young computer users. It is basically an Internet browser which allows users to only navigate through a predefined set of websites.

3) Safe Eyes Mobile 

(https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/safe-eyes-mobile/id298505665?mt=8)

Finally, there’s SafeEyes Mobile which is an award-wining app that parents rely on to keep their kids safe on the Internet. Instead of your child using the Safari browser, an alternative program is used so that inappropriate content can be blocked for kids.


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Thursday, 7 February 2013

Microsoft Office 2013 Officially Released



Microsoft Office 2013 Officially Released

(An Update)

Microsoft Office 2013 is the latest version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite for Microsoft Windows and the successor to Microsoft Office 2010.Office 2013 includes extended file format support, user interface updates, and support for touch.Office 2013 is suitable for IA-32 and x64 systems and requires Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 or later version of either.A version of Office 2013 comes included on Windows RT devices.


Development on this version of Microsoft Office was started in 2010 and ended on October 11, 2012 when Microsoft Office 2013 was released to manufacturing.Microsoft released Office 2013 to general availability on 29 January 2013.


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Friday, 1 February 2013

Twitter Hacked: Up To 250,000 Passwords Taken



Twitter Hacked: Up To 250,000 Passwords Taken 


(An Update)


The social networking site says an "extremely sophisticated" attack may have allowed hackers to gain users' login details.
Around 250,000 Twitter users may have had their accountscompromised by computer hackers.
It said one attack was shut down moments after it was detected, adding that the passwords of users who may have been affected had been reset.

In a blog posting, Bob Lord, director of information security at Twitter, said there had been "a recent uptick in large-scale security attacks aimed at US technology and media companies", with the New York Times among those targeted.





He said: "Our investigation has indicated the attackers may have had access to limited user information - usernames, email addresses, session tokens and encrypted/salted versions of passwords - for approximately 250,000 users.
"As a precautionary security measure, we have reset passwords and revoked session tokens for these accounts."

"This attack was not the work of amateurs and we do not believe it was an isolated incident," he added. "The attackers were extremely sophisticated and we believe other companies and organisations have also been recently similarly attacked."

Mr Lord said that although "only a very small percentage" of users were potentially affected, everyone who uses the site should ensure their password is secure.

He said passwords should be at least 10 characters long, contain upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols, and be different to passwords used for other online accounts.

Beware Techno Lovers

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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

HIBERNATE : Speed Up your PC Startup without changing settings



HIBERNATE : Speed Up your PC Startup without changing settings :


One of the things that slows down your computer when it boots is that it needs to start all of your startup programs. Your startup programs include your anti-virus and firewall security software, Windows Explorer (to display your desktop), and a bunch of other programs you’ve installed over the years.

You can speed up your computer startup process with these programs already started. That may not make sense, but it works. The trick is the HIBERNATE function of your computer.

Every program on your computer stores information about what it’s currently doing in your computer memory. HIBERNATE takes that computer memory and writes it to your hard drive. Then it shuts down the computer.

When you restart the computer, HIBERNATE copies that information from your hard drive back into memory and then restarts the programs. This tends to run much quicker than starting up your computer. In the case of my home desktop, it saves about 30 seconds, which is a big enough deal to always use HIBERNATE instead of Shutdown.




In case you haven’t noticed it before, the HIBERNATE button appears on the Shutdown menu. You may want to use a stopwatch to time how long it takes your computer to restart using Hibernate and the regular Shutdown-Reboot cycle to see which will speed up startup more.

i.e. "Speed Up Startup By Not Starting Up Again"

Try It

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Saturday, 26 January 2013

The 'unbreakable' mobile phone: Samsung shows off radical paper thin flexible screen


The 'unbreakable' mobile phone: Samsung shows off radical paper thin flexible screen

(An Update)

Samsung has shown off a radical 'bending' mobile phone that could be virtually unbreakable.
The Korean electronics company provided a glimpse of such a device at a keynote speech Wednesday at the International CES gadget show in Las Vegas.
The screen is expected to find its way in to Samsung handset, although the firm said the devices shown, which ran Microsoft's phone software, were only prototypes.

Screen is made by overlaying components onto plastic instead of glass
OLED screens are able to flex easily, and can even be use to create radical 'curved' phone designs



HOW IT WORKS

1) The screen uses organic light-emitting diodes, or OLEDs.
2) Only a thin layer of these chemicals is needed to produce a bright, colorful screen.
3) They're used in many Samsung phones already, though with glass screens.
4) For the bendable phone, Samsung laid the chemicals over thin plastic instead of glass.

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Sunday, 20 January 2013

Download YouTube Videos To Your Phone

Download YouTube Videos To Your Phone :


Sometimes viewing videos online isn’t an option. When this situation arises, you can download YouTube videos to your phone for safe viewing any time.

In order to download YouTube videos to your phone, you will need to be able to connect to the Internet at some time with the device. Once you’ve gained access to the World Wide Web the first way you can attempt to download YouTube videos to your phone is by creating a mobile account on YouTube via your cell phone. In order to do this, you first need to sign up for the basic YouTube account. Once you’ve become a bona fide ‘tuber, go into your account, then go to account settings, and click onto Mobile Upload Profiles. From this section, you click ‘create’ and follow the steps to upgrade your basic account into an Internet ready mode. In this setting you can change information such as the email to where your videos are sent and other account details.

Now, on the same phone that you’ve enabled mobile access to YouTube, log onto the web and proceed to the popular file sharing site. 



Once you click on the video in your mobile YouTube profile, you’ll be presented with an option to ‘save video to your device’ and after you select yes the file will be downloaded to your phone for viewing online or off.

Another convenient method is to download an app such as TubeMate or YouTube Ripper. These apps work in a similar way as making your phone mobile ready in that they offer you options on every video you click on either to ‘watch now’ or ‘save to device.’ While this is very convenient for downloading YouTube videos to your phone, some people find the popup on every video mildly annoying. Either way, these apps give you plenty of options in regards to the resolution or file type you want to download this video as. This is a great way to save SD card space and to customize how you save the videos.

So its time to start downloading videos to your phone :)

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Monday, 14 January 2013

‎World's fastest supercomputer

‎'World's fastest supercomputer' : (An Update)

The $100-million "Titan" is the top supercomputer with a performance record of 17.59 petaflops per second (quadrillions of calculations per second) .

In the clash of the world's supercomputing titans, a U.S. supercomputer named "Titan" is king.

The supercomputer, a Cray XK7 system based at Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, leaped past the former champion, the Sequoia supercomputer at California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.





The top five supercomputers in the world are:

1)Titan Cray XK47 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (17.59 petaflops/s)

2)Sequoia BlueGene/Q at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (16.33 petaflops/s)

3)Fujitsu's K computer at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan (10.51 petaflops/s)

4)The Mira BlueGene/Q computer at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Ill. (8.16 petaflops/s)

5)The JUQUEEN BlueGene/Q computer at the Forschungszentrum Juelich in Germany. (4.14 petaflops/s)

U.S. supercomputers had fallen behind China's Tianhe-1A supercomputer and Japan's Fujitsu K Computer starting in 2009, but staged a comeback with Sequoia's rise in 2012.


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Monday, 7 January 2013

5 tips for PC health

5 tips for PC health :



1. Organize your folders :


We all know how easy it is to dump files into the wrong folder when we're in a hurry. But one way to make sure you keep your files organized is to remove the clutter with a filing system that makes sense for the way you use your computer. Here are a few tips to get you started:

#Start clean.

Begin by deciding which files you no longer need on your hard disk drive.

#Think it through.

Take the time to plan the best way to organize your files. How do you spend your time on the computer, and what do you create? Do you work with photos and image-editing software, surf the web, write short stories, research school projects, or play games? The folders you create in Documents (called “My Documents” in Windows XP) can be easily tailored to show you just the kind of data about your files that you need to track. For more tips about creating a well-organized filing system.

#Use subfolders.

After you have an idea of the kinds of items you produce and want to save, create folders and subfolders to store your files. Be sure to use logical, easy-to-understand names. For example, within Documents, you might create additional folders called Projects, HR Benefits, and Career. Then, within the Projects folder, you could create subfolders for each different project.

#Clean your files periodically.

After you have set up your file system, inspect and clean it regularly. Routine maintenance tasks, such as deleting old or duplicate files and folders and making sure that important files are in the right folders, can save you a lot of time and frustration.


2. Clean up your hard disk


Now that you've organized your files and folders and cleaned up your desktop, you can organize the data itself. Windows includes two utilities—Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter—that help you free up more space on your hard drive and help your computer work more efficiently.

Disk Cleanup compresses your old files to free up storage space.
Disk Defragmenter scans your hard drive and consolidates files that may be scattered across the disk.
It's up to you to decide how often to run these utilities, but it's a good idea to do so at least once a month. Windows Vista users take note: Disk Defragmenter is automatically scheduled to run once a week (Sunday at 4 A.M.). You can change the scheduled time for this feature or, if you prefer, turn it off.


3. Use System Restore


System Restore is one of those programs that can be a life-saver when you've been the unfortunate recipient of unstable software, a badly timed power outage, or a damaging thunderstorm. System Restore records important documents, settings, and preferences on your computer. If the unthinkable happens and your computer files are damaged or inaccessible, you can use System Restore to restore your computer to the same state it was in before the data was lost.

System Restore creates restore points daily and whenever you install device drivers, automatic updates, and some applications. But it's a good idea to get into the habit of creating a system checkpoint (called a restore point) when you're about to install new software or take any action you suspect might make your computer unstable. Then, if there's any conflict at all, you can restore your computer to the point just before you began the installation.

Create a restore point in Windows 7

Create a restore point in Windows Vista

Create a restore point in Windows XP

Although System Restore can put your computer back in order, it’s prudent to periodically back up all the files on your computer. Whether you choose to use an external hard disk, DVDs, or a network location to back up your files, Windows 7 makes it easier than ever to safeguard the contents of your computer. You can back up your files if you’re running Windows Vista or Windows XP, too.


4. Keep Windows and Microsoft Office up-to-date


Computer programs are continually improved based on customer feedback and regular product testing. As problems are resolved, you should benefit from those improvements. By checking Microsoft Update often, you can make sure you've got the most recent Windows and Microsoft Office improvements available to you.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista users don't need to sign up for Microsoft Update: An account is automatically created for you during the registration process, and Windows Update is automatically installed on your computer with default settings that you can change later, if you wish.

Windows XP users must visit Microsoft Update to start the update process. First-time visitors might need to sign up for the service. After you've visited Microsoft Update, you should configure your computer running Windows XP to receive critical updates automatically. This free service is called Windows Update in Windows 7 and in Windows Vista, and it is called Automatic Updates in Windows XP.


5. Run antivirus software and a spyware detection and removal tool


Updating your Windows software is just the first step in keeping your computer safe. Next (if you haven’t already done so), you'll want to install antivirus software from a reputable vendor, such as Microsoft, AVG, Norton, or McAfee. As is the case with Windows, it is critical that you keep your antivirus software up to date. Free antivirus software comes preinstalled on many computers, but after the trial period expires, you’ll be exposed to new and emergent threats. Be sure to renew your subscription or to secure alternative virus protection.

If your computer seems sluggish or if you begin to see lots of pop-up advertisements, even when you're not surfing the web, your computer may be infected with spyware, adware, or other unwanted software.


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