Wednesday, March 7, 2012

8 Hide your IP easy from anonymous users


Hide IP Easy enables you to hide your real IP with a fake one, surf anonymously, prevent hackers from monitoring your activity, and provide full encryption of your online activity, all with the click of a button.

Anonymous Surfing With Hide IP Easy:
Keeping your privacy is simple and easy. Use Hide IP Easy to keep your IP address hidden, ensure your privacy, provide full encryption of your online activity, and protect your identity and other personal information against hackers, all with a simple click of Hide IP button.

With Hide IP Easy, you can send anonymous emails, un-ban yourself from forums, Blogs, etc. Your identity is secure, protected, and anonymized. With it, you are able to be assigned one of our many fake proxy IP addresses which can be from different countries such as United States, United Kingdom, France, etc. Hide IP Easy works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Maxthon, MyIE and is compatible with all types of routers, firewalls, home networks, wireless networks and any other kind of Internet.

Why Hide IP?
Everyone who is connected to the Internet has a unique IP address. This address could be easily and directly used to trace your home address and other personal information. It is absolutely normal and necessary for one to hide IP address like concealing any other personal information from the third parties.

How to Hide My IP
Using Hide IP Easy, you can just simply click Hide IP button and then you can get a fake IP from the proxy lists we provide, thus you can conceal your identity online and prevent hackers and prying eyes from knowing your true location or identity.

Key Features
* Anonymous Web Surfing
You are assigned fake IP addresses and protected from hackers who will be tricked by your fake IP instead of your real one.

* Protect Your Identity
Surf anonymously to prevent websites, identity thieves or even government from compromising your computer, tracking your online activities, tracing your exact location or intercepting your private financial information.

* Select Your Physical IP location
You decide fake IP of which country to use by choosing a country from the Choose IP Country window.

* Send Anonymous E-mails
Hide your real IP in E-mail headers. Be protected while sending emails from Yahoo!, Hotmail, GMail.

* Un-ban Yourself from Forums and Restricted Sites
Use Hide IP Easy to change your IP address and access forums and restricted sites that have ever banned you.

* Platform
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Install Notes
1. Install the program, and do not run.
2. Copy the crack "HideIPEasy.exe" to prog dir, i.e."C:\Program Files\HideIPEasy\", and replace the original.
3. DONE!

Download it here:

Sunday, March 4, 2012

2 How Biggest websites looked at their launch

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0 Apple V/S Android the cold war

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

0 First Social Network app “Renren” Released for Windows 8

Its been a couple of days for the Windows 8 consumer preview release and the Windows Store which features Metro apps which run on Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
We have been seeing some quality apps making their way to the Windows Store, with the likes of Photobucket and Kobo reader apps and some Metro based gaming titles featuring in the Windows Store upfront.But there wasn’t any social networking app for taking for the Consumer Preview users,Until now.The first Social Networking app to make it to the Windows Store is “Renren HD” app from the Chinese Social Networking Site Renren,.
Renren HD is designed to be fully-integrated with Windows 8, a generational change on Microsoft’s flagship operating system. Through “share contract”, a range of content from different applications can be shared at a single click, including web pages, pictures and videos. Customized for Windows 8, which focuses on integration with social networks and optimized for tablet usage, Renren HD has adopted features such as tiled Metro-style user interfaces and creative content delivery, resulting in a significantly enhanced user experience.
With the flurry of apps coming to Windows Store even before the official Final release of Windows 8 which is expected to be released in the second half of the year,it means that by the time the final version comes the store will have a strong app base for the consumers who will buy the final version as well as the upcoming tablets and laptops.

Checkout the Press Release Here

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

1 Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO 32-Bit / 64-Bit Now

Today is the big day for those of you who have been anticipating some fresh new Windows 8 bits to toy with: Following an official debut right next door to the Mobile World Congress – not specifically at it, it’s a little side event at the Hotel Miramar in Barcelona – Microsoft has just officially released the Windows 8 Consumer Preview.


So, what’s new in the build? Some of the more noteworthy improvements include OS-wide spell check (this is huge; it’s a feature that has been requested by a lot of people for years), the replacement of the Start button with what is called a "Start preview thumbnail" – which displays a preview of the start screen on top of an interface that allows you to cycle through all of your open apps – and the introduction of "Flyout" notifications.


One thing that I found to be quite humorous is that Microsoft actually added a feature called "boot forward"; see, due to the vastly improved boot times in Windows 8, it would be tough or impossible to pull up a boot options menu (i.e by pressing F8). They actually had to implement a feature that lets you set boot options prior to restarting. I will be writing a comprehensive review of this build shortly, in which I’ll elaborate on just how nice these features are when put to use.




It would appear that Microsoft finally hired a plumber to solve their constant leak issues as, surprisingly, there have been no Windows 8 build leaks during the interim period from September to now (of roughly five months). Also, little information has unofficially trickled out since; much of what we learned about the OS during that period is thanks to the notoriously long Building Windows 8 blog posts by Steven Sinofsky.

This Consumer Preview release is the first official Windows 8 build drop from Microsoft since the Developer Preview, which was released during the BUILD conference last September. This was downloaded quite rapidly, surpassing the 500,000 downloads mark within 24 hours of release, and the 3 million mark by December, so it will be interesting to see how much traction the Consumer Preview will gain.

Now, at this point, we bet that you’re just bursting with anticipation to download the build, so here you go; the build can be downloaded using the links below. Simply select which architecture you’d like (the build was released in both x64 and x86 flavors, though we recommend you grab it in 64-bit if your system supports it), burn the ISO, and install the build!


[Official Links from Microsoft]

Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview (64-bit)
Sha 1 hash — 1288519C5035BCAC83CBFA23A33038CCF5522749

Download Windows 8 Consumer Preview (32-bit)
Sha 1 hash — E91ED665B01A46F4344C36D9D88C8BF78E9A1B39

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

25 Nokia 808 Pure view Official Photos, Specifications, features and Demo, The GenNext Camera SmartPhone

Nokia today announced the Camera Monster Symbian smartphone NOKIA 808 PUREIEW at MWC, the device has a whopping 41MP camera with Carls Zeiss optic supported by powerful Xenon Flash, features a 4-inch ClearBlack display protected with curved Corning Gorilla Glass, HDMI, DLNA, USB-OTG, NFC, WLAN, GPS and more. Check out this quick demo of its gallery & Camera user interface video.....







Key Features and Specifications:


GENERAL   2G Network             GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
                 3G Network             HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
                 Announced              2012, February
                 Status                     Coming soon. Exp. release 2012, May

BODY Dimensions                     123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm, 95.5 cc
                 Weight                    169 g

DISPLAY     Type                       AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
                 Size                        360 x 640 pixels, 4.0 inches (~184 ppi pixel density)
                 Multitouch              Yes
                 Protection              Corning Gorilla Glass
                                              - Nokia ClearBlack display

SOUND       Alert types             Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
                 Loudspeaker            Yes
                 3.5mm jack              Yes

MEMORY   Card slot                  microSD, up to 32 GB
                 Internal                   16 GB storage, 1 GB ROM, 512 MB RAM

DATA         GPRS                       Class 33
                 EDGE                       Class 33
                 Speed                      HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
                 WLAN                      Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, UPnP technology
                 Bluetooth                 Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
                 NFC                         Yes
                 USB                         Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support

CAMERA     Primary                   41 MP (38 MP effective, 7152 x 5368 pixels), Carl Zeiss 

                                                optics, autofocus, Xenon flash                                
                  Features                 1/1.2'' sensor size, ND filter, geo-tagging, face detection
                  Video                      Yes, 1080p@30fps, 3x digital zoom (effective 26-74mm 
                                                 f/2.4 @1080p) 
                  Secondary               Yes, VGA; VGA@30fps video recording

FEATURES   OS                          Nokia Belle OS
                  CPU                         1.3 GHz ARM 11
                  Sensors                    Accelerometer, proximity, compass
                  Messaging                SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
                  Browser                   HTML5, Adobe Flash Lite
                  Radio                       Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter
                  GPS                         Yes, with A-GPS support
                  Java                        Yes, MIDP 2.1
                  Colors                     Black, White, Red
                                                - SNS integration
                                                - Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
                                                - HDMI port
                                                - MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
                                                - MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
                                                - Voice command/dial
                                                - Document viewer
                                                - Video/photo editor
                                                - Predictive text input

BATTERY                                  Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh (BV-4D)
                     Stand-by               Up to 465 h (2G) / Up to 540 h (3G)
                     Talk time              Up to 11 h (2G) / Up to 6 h 50 min (3G)
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Friday, February 24, 2012

0 How The GOOGLE Goggles Work? Surf the net, emails, make Calls - with your glasses

If you’re the sort of person who spends ages looking for your mobile phone, Google may have the answer.

And the solution will be right in front of your eyes – literally.

The technology giant is close to launching a pair of futuristic glasses that would deliver all the services of a smartphone straight to the wearer’s eye.


Google glasses would deliver the smartphone experience straight to your eyes

Featuring a miniature display on one lens, the hi-tech specs allow users to surf the internet or deal with text messages and emails without lifting a finger.

The screen is controlled with a ‘mouse’ which is moved simply by tilting your head. And should you still wish to actually talk to someone, it is believed the glasses will let you make calls using an in-built microphone.

Reports suggest the device, which would revolutionise the smartphone market, could be available by the end of this year costing less than £380 – making it cheaper than Apple’s iPhone.

Users would also be able to see through the lenses as normal and go about their daily business, then with a flick of the head activate the display and start surfing.


It has been reported the glasses will resemble Oakley's Thump sunglasses
The glasses would use the same Google operating system that powers Android smartphones and tablets and would connect to the internet through 3G or next-generation 4G mobile networks.

They would also be equipped with GPS mapping technology and motion sensors, as well as a camera. It brings the prospect that wearers could be given information instantly on the buildings they are looking at, on nearby landmarks or friends who are in the area.

But the devices will also bring new potential for advertisers to reach users in ever more personal situations, such as in a lift, a restaurant or relaxing on their sofa.

The glasses are being worked on at the web giants headquarters in Mountain View, California

Seth Weintraub, from the 9 to 5 Google blog, revealed clues to how the glasses would work. ‘The system currently used is a head tilting to scroll and click,’ he said. ‘We are told it is very quick to learn and once the user is adept at navigation, it becomes second nature and almost indistinguishable to outside users.

‘These glasses, we heard, have a front-facing camera used to gather information and could aid in augmented reality apps. The heads-up display is only for one eye and on the side.’

The glasses are apparently being developed in Google’s top-secret research laboratory in Mountain View, California. Apple is also thought to be developing pioneering technology, such as smartphones that can be worn as watches or sewn into clothing.

















Tuesday, January 17, 2012

0 How to Remove Write Protected Error from USB Drive or PenDrive

One of our readers has asked for this solution and hence as the post title says we will be trying to fix a very common error faced by many USB Drive users. This post includes four different solution sets for removing the write protection error for USB drives or simply pendrives.

Primary Checks

Prior to fixing your error, you need to do some basic checks


1. Make sure the write-protection latch of your drive (if it has any) is turned off.
2. If you are using an updated antivirus, try scanning the drive for viruses.

Solutions

There are many solutions to this problem and actually every one of them may have worked for some users but may not work for you. Hence I’m trying to enlist all the feasible solutions, so if one doesn’t work, try the other one.

1. Fixing Registry

  • Press Winkey + R (or just open the Run from Start menu). Type regedit and hit enter.
  • Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies
    NOTE : If this is not there, you may need to add this entry. For that download the batch file add.bat from here, and double-click the file. The entry will be added to registry.
  • Now in the right pane double-click the key WriteProtect. Now set the Value Data to 0 (zero) and press OK.
  • Exit Registry and restart your PC.
  • Now try using your USB Drive.

2. Using Formatting Utility

As the solution suggests we will be formatting the USB drive, so backup all the items in the drive first before carrying out htis step.
  • Download Apacer Formatting Utility.
  • Unzip the pack to a folder. Now double-click the Start.bat file in that folder. This will initiate the formatting. Wait until the formatting completes or the LED of the drive stops blinking. If you fail once give it few more try.
  • Now remove the pen-drive and plug it in to the PC again. Now, open RUN and type cmd and hit Enter.
  • Now in the command prompt, type CHKDSK [usb-drive-letter]: /F. That’s it. You are done.

3. Trying a low-level format

This is yet another solution which will try to solve the problem by using a low-level format. Don’t forget to backup your drive items.
  • Download the free utility HDD Low Level Format Tool.
  • Now using it, perform a low-level format of your USB drive. If you fail once give it few more try.
  • Now open RUN and type diskmgmt.msc, hit Enter.
  • Now right-click the USB Drive and press Format. Now do as shown in the screenshot below. Then press OK

4. For Transcend USB Drive Users

Transcend has its own Recovery Tool to get rid of this error.
  • Go to the Transcend Product Support Page.
  • Enter your Model No. of your USB Drive, hit Enter. Now select the product which which is most similar to yours from search results.
  • Download the mFormat utility. If you are asked for serial no. enter your product serial no. or if you don’t have it enter this number: 1456784523.
  • Plug-in your drive and run the utility to format your drive. You may need to try this method several times to fix the error.
Well as I said earlier that every single trick among all those listed above have solved the problem for many and has not for many others. Lets hope one of these will help you out of the “Write-protection” error. If you fail, feel free to ask. But if you succeed, please let us know which one worked for you, so that our future readers get a share of your valuable experience. Also, if you feel you have a better idea, let me know via comments.

 

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