Saturday, January 8, 2011

Transfer Your Data And Software Old PC to The New One

Usually if humans buy new computers the old ones are still alive to a assertive extent. They like to accumulate some of the old programs and files to alteration over to the new machine. Usually with the claimed files it is absolutely easy, but any paid programs could accord you problems due to licensing.

 One of the best means to move over your personal data is to alteration it to a USB anamnesis stick. You can aces these items up for a baby fee at a lot of administration food and all computer shops. Make abiding you get one that is big abundant to get the job done. Decide which abstracts and pictures as able-bodied as backed up email and, your admired bookmarks and annihilation abroad you wish to accumulate afresh move it over to your new anamnesis stick for alteration to the new PC. If you are on a home arrangement you can absolutely calmly abandon the USB stick and alteration your files over the network. You’ll acquisition that it works absolutely well, but you are traveling to charge backbone if you accept a ample bulk of abstracts to alteration because it is a adequately apathetic process.

Your programs may be simple to move over or they may be difficult, it depends on the software itself. Annihilation you downloaded for chargeless off the net can calmly be downloaded afresh if you can acquisition it. Any software that can accurately be run on as abounding computers as you like will be simple to alteration over.The ones that charge a authorization for anniversary PC will be a little added difficult. If you accept software like that affairs are you will charge to acquirement a new copy. If you’re advantageous you may just accept to conciliate it on the old apparatus to be able to actuate and run it on the new one. It may not be a accomplished lot of fun, but you’ll be extenuative yourself some money. I apperceive it’s a pain, but accumulate in apperception you alone charge to do this already and you’ll be acceptable to go. Look into the authorization acceding for anniversary software you wish to alteration so you apperceive what you’ll charge to do to get confused over.

Recover Lost Data From Windows XP

Your computer harder drive crashes accidentally wherein you are larboard with no advantage but to architecture the Windows and reinstall the operating arrangement to accomplish it anatomic again. Admitting this will advice you to accomplish the arrangement anatomic again, you could lose all the abstracts stored in the harder drive.
Much of the data loss occurs due to our advancement practices. If we systematically accomplish backups, your abstracts is insured to a ample extent. However, if you do not accept backups, the alone added way larboard is to use a abstracts accretion software. Abstracts accretion software helps you balance abstracts absent due to drive crash, formatting, re-partitioning, allotment abatement or to get aback accidentally deleted data.

You charge to ensure that you aces up the appropriate apparatus to balance absent data. A acceptable assessment should be able to balance absent abstracts from your deejay drive, back abundant of the abstracts is still present in the harder drive. These abstracts will abide in the harder drive, till you over address it with new files. This happens if you use the drive to abundance new data. Hence, it is acutely important to stop application the drive immediately. Do not try to architecture the harder drive or re-install the operating arrangement if you wish to balance abstracts from it. Even afterwards re-installing operating system, admitting you can balance data, there is no agreement that the absolute abstracts can be recovered successfully.
Next, you charge to baddest a acceptable abstracts retrieval software program. Install this software to addition advantageous drive. Remove the comatose drive and attach this to the advantageous harder drive to balance absent data

Transferring your website, Now you can

I was before this maintaining a website but I used to face many difficulties with the quality and dependability provided by the services. My website was not capable to hold all the traffic that I had amassed for a period or there was no high-quality customer support when I required it. As a result, I started my search for an additional provider that would be able to provide me superior service and let me transfer my domain name without difficulty.
I did lot of research on the internet for a period and got into contact with a friend who in addition had a few experiences with web sites. He told me regarding this web hosting site webhostinghub.com. Fortunately they contain the right service for me. They present web hosting transfer. They have made it a thorough justification of how this can take place reducing any danger on my behalf- for example not being fulfilled with the additional product or being gone without a provider to host my website.


The procedure is like this. First, you sign on with web hosting hub. They give you a short-term URL where you upload all your documents, folder and descriptions form your site. Then, you are able to create your e-mail accounts and look into how the entire things take place together before making it final. Then, you are able to transfer your domain devoid of any website downtime at all. I did it myself. The whole thing worked very well. The short-term URL permitted me to restore my website in total again. I decided to create some latest in fact nice changes too. In addition, I am excessively happy with the excellent price I paid for the whole thing.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Parrot Digital Photoframe – NOW you actually want one

Okay so let’s face it, a digital frame, is a digital frame, is a digital frame, and as you get your 3rd one, as a gift from your soon to be ex-boyfriend, you wonder why the screensaver slideshow on your computer wasn’t already good enough to put some of these guys out of business, but you smile, and put on your “oh I love it” face anyway…
Well, fresh from CES, Parrot just unveiled the DIA, the first digital photo frame that you really will be happy to receive. The DIA is less like an old digital frame and more like a movie screen that has a picture projected upon it.
The DIA’s LCD display is separate from it’s backlight, which gives your favorite photos a beautiful, designer friendly, transparent effect, very different from the digital frames of, well, just yesterday.
The frame itself is fairly plain, with its controls on the top and the SD card slot and USB ports on the side. Photos are added by USB, SD or alternatively, you can send photos to the frame wirelessly via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
DIA playfully provides some additional functionality by adding a few bells and whistles not seen before, with an unusual selection of preinstalled apps. Or you can consult the Frame Channel, and select your own apps. So, see your favorite pictures, check the news and weather, check the financial channel, Facebook, or just send pics directly to the frame with your iPhone. Yup, theres an app for that too.
The Parrot DIA probably wont be available until February, and we don’t know for how much, but something tells me I won’t be stacking 5 of them in my closet for next Christmas.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Nokia N8 official! Price, specs and pics!

GLOBAL – The Nokia N8 today officially emerges into the daylight, stepping out of the shadows equipped with a host of smartphone talents. The first device to be powered by the brand new Symbian^3 platform, the Nokia N8 will launch with a new breed of camera that promises to capture photos and video to rival dedicated point and shoot cameras. Read on to explore Nokia N8′s full list of talents.



The biggest feature on the Nokia N8 is its 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. It features a substantially larger sensor than any ever used in any other Nokia device – even bigger than many found in dedicated cameras. Recently, we caught up with Nokia’s resident camera guru, Damian Dinning, to get the full lowdown on what went into fine-tuning the N8′s camera and video capture skills – you’ll be able to read the full fact-packed story right here on Conversations this week, so stay tuned.
Check out the first sample images from the Nokia N8
The Nokia N8 also introduces the ability to record high definition videos and edit them with a smart built-in editing suite on the device. Playback quality is just as important, and the 3.5-inch HD capacitive touchscreen is the ideal window for assessing your flicks and footage. There’s also a HDMI connector allowing you to hook the smartphone to your HD TV and share your media with friends and family in superb quality. We wanted to find out more about the benefits of HDMI in the Nokia N8 so we spoke to Paul Wheeler, a software program manager at Nokia, to get the full story – again, be sure to keep an eye out for our full story this later this week.
Check out the first HD video sample from the Nokia N8
The Nokia N8 also doubles as a portable entertainment centre. Watch HD quality video with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound and hook into a dedicated Web TV application for access to news and entertainment on the move.
It’s not just its 12-megapixel camera and HD video skills with HDMI support that set the Nokia N8 apart from the crowd. Packing more memory than most, the Nokia N8 has 16GB of built-in storage and is expandable up to 48GB with a micro SD card.
Joining the social messaging fold with the likes of the latest Eseries and Cseries devices, the N8 enters the fray with live Twitter and Facebook updates direct to your homescreen. Comment, read and send messages, update your status and share your location and photos with one touch.
Embracing location based services, the N8 is location-savvy and comes with free global Ovi Maps walk and drive navigation with support in more than 70 countries worldwide.
Powering the Nokia N8 is the all-new Symbian^3 platform. This latest incarnation introduces major new advances including multi-touch and support for gestures such as pinch-to-zoom. Onboard there’s also three customisable homescreens that can be loaded with applications and widgets and flicked through by a swish of the finger. There’s also improved 2D and 3D graphics for a faster and more responsive UI, greater memory management and a visual task manager.
Of course, the Nokia N8 comes with access to the full range of Ovi services and it’s Nokia’s first smartphone to be integrated with Qt. Got and idea for an app? Qt is a software development environment that makes it a cinch to build apps and deploy across the Symbian and other software platforms.
Not to be outdone by its innards the Nokia N8 is carved from a single piece of anodised aluminium and looks glorious decked in one of five eye-catching colours (we’ll shortly be bringing you an entire article dedicated to the colours). It will cost €370 (before the usual local taxes and subsidies) when it starts shipping in the third quarter of 2010.
Over the coming week we’ll bring you heaps more insight and info surrounding the new Nokia N8, including designer interviews, exclusive videos, and much more. Stay tuned for all our unmissable coverage throughout the week. In the meantime, share your instant reactions and let us know what you want to know about the Nokia N8 by joining the conversation below.
Check out more at Nokia.com






WINDOWS 8

Now that you’re getting comfortable with Windows 7, it’s time to start thinking about the future. Windows 8 (or whatever it may be called) is well under way by now (it takes years for Microsoft to develop an operating system), so it was only a matter of time before the first real details would find their way out of Redmond.

The biggest motherlode yet has been tapped by Microsoft Kitchen, via Italian Windows site Windowsette — a deck of confidential slides that outline Microsoft’s goals for Windows 8 and how the operating system will be designed and sold.

Some of the most cogent details from the slides are outlined below. Note that, for now, all of these items should be considered mere “considerations,” and that any or all of them could eventually be stripped away from Windows 8 before it is actually released.

To wit:

• Microsoft is in a full-on love-affair with Apple, and for good reason. Complexity is out, simplicity is in. Can Microsoft really follow through with making Windows 8 “just work” a la Apple? It certainly wants to, and thinks “this is something people will pay for!”
• Webcams will be a big focus for Windows 8, with the potential goal of letting Windows 8 log you in automatically via camera image. Some vendors have built this separately already for earlier versions of Windows, and users seem to like it.
•  Windows 8 will embrace “the cloud” by letting you take your workspace from one PC to another via a single login that’s connected to the web. So now you can borrow my computer and I don’t have to worry about my precious documents getting disorganized.
• You’ll also be able to more easily combine your personal computing environment with your business workspace. It’s unclear exactly how, but presumably Microsoft’s cloud focus will play a part here. Yay, more time to work!
• Microsoft is focusing on three computing-form factors when Windows 8 is released: Slates (tablets), laptops, and all-in-one PCs. Traditional desktops may still be around, but this isn’t a major focus of the OS, and for good reason, since sales are falling off a cliff.
• Windows 8 will hopefully start up faster than ever before, thanks to a new and as-yet-undeveloped operating mode.
• More advanced help and support systems were meant to be part of Windows 7, but anyone who’s used the Windows 7 troubleshooters knows this didn’t happen. They’re back with Windows 8.
• One-button “Reset Windows” option will take your computer back to its original state while leaving your personal documents and settings intact. System Restore gets a big upgrade.
• There’s a Windows 8 App Store in the works, which will offer apps for any Microsoft/Windows device, from PC to phone to Zune. It even already has a URL: windowsstore.com.

Windows 8 has no release schedule yet, but the company is on record as targeting three years between its OS updates, which would put things on track for a 2012 release. We’re very early in this process, so stay tuned for more details as they’re announced, or, more likely, leaked.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Facebook the Biggest Website in the US in 2010

Facebook has overthrown Google as the most visited website in the US according to data from Experian Hitwise. Facebook.com accounted for 8.93 percent of visits in the US from January through November. Google.com only got 7.19 percent of visits, quite a bit behind Facebook. Yahoo Mail came in third while Yahoo.com came in fourth.

Facebook was the top-visited Website for the first time and accounted for 8.93 percent of all U.S. visits between January and November 2010. Google.com ranked second with 7.19 percent of visits, followed by Yahoo! Mail (3.52 percent), Yahoo! (3.30 percent) and YouTube (2.65 percent)

Youtube also makes a notable entrance at number five, and both MSN.com and Bing have grown in the past year. eBay.com fell out of the top 10, replaced by Bing and MySpace lost a couple of spots.









Note that in all cases, the stats are for single websites. Google's 7.19 percent is for www.google.com, the same with Yahoo, or Facebook for that matter.
This might look like a minor distinction, but it makes a great difference. Many studies focus on "Google sites" or "Microsoft" sites, grouping all properties under the same umbrella term.
When combining all online properties, both Google and Microsoft are significantly bigger than Facebook. The social network overtook Yahoo recently, but still has some catching up to do with the two web giants.  
Of course, while Facebook may be spreading its vines all over the web, with the Like button, Facebook Connect, Instant Personalization and so on, it's still basically a single website with a single URL.
But Google, Microsoft and Yahoo all have many online products, some using the main domain, google.com, yahoo.com and so on, but some not. This is why mail.yahoo.com is listed separately from www.yahoo.com. Interestingly, in this case, Yahoo Mail is actually bigger than Yahoo.com in the US.
The fact that Facebook.com, as a single website, is now the biggest in the US should not be so surprising, considering that it relies a lot more on its main domain name than any of its competitors, even Google.

 

 

SPEED UP YOUR INTERNET SPEED

Windows 2k/XP

1. First, open the Windows Registry using Regedit, and (after backing up) navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\ServiceProvider
2. Note the following lines (all hex dwords):
Class = 008 ( biggrin.gif - indicates that TCP/IP is a name service provider, don't change
LocalPriority = 1f3 (499) - local names cache
HostsPriority = 1f4 (500) - the HOSTS file
DnsPriority = 7d0 (2000) - DNS
NetbtPriority = 7d1 (2001) - NetBT name-resolution, including WINS
3. What we're aiming to do is increase the priority of the last 4 settings, while keeping their order. The valid range is from -32768 to +32767 and lower numbers mean higher priority compared to other services. What we're aiming at is lower numbers without going to extremes, something like what's shown below should work well:
4. Change the "Priority" lines to:
LocalPriority = 005 (5) - local names cache
HostsPriority = 006 (6) - the HOSTS file
DnsPriority = 007 (7) - DNS
NetbtPriority = 008 ( biggrin.gif - NetBT name-resolution, including WINS
5. Reboot for changes to take effect

2. Windows 9x/ME

1. The tweak is essentialy the same as in Windows 2000/XP, just the location in the Registry is slightly different. For a more detailed description see the Windows 2000/XP section above
2. Open the Windows Registry using Regedit, and (after backing up) navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP\ServiceProvider
3. You should see the following settings:
Class=hex:08,00,00,00

LocalPriority=hex:f3,01,00,00
HostsPriority=hex:f4,01,00,00
DnsPriority=hex:d0,07,00,00
NetbtPriority=hex:d1,07,00,00
4. The "priority" lines should be changed to:
LocalPriority=hex:05,00,00,00
HostsPriority=hex:06,00,00,00
DnsPriority=hex:07,00,00,00
NetbtPriority=hex:08,00,00,00
5. Reboot for changes to take effect

3. System.ini IRQ Tweak - Windows 9x/ME ONLY

1. Find your Network Card's IRQ

1. In order to add the entry to your System.ini file, you'd first have to find your NIC's IRQ
2. Right-click on My Computer icon on your Desktop, then left-click on Properties (a shortcut for that would be to press the 'Windows' + 'Pause' keys). Navigate to Device Manager and double-click on Computer. Under "View Resources" you will find a list of IRQs, each with description of the device that's using it. Note the IRQ number used by your Network Adapter

2. Adding the entry to System.ini

1. Once you've found the IRQ of your Network Card, you need to reserve some RAM for its use, by adding an entry to the System.ini file. You can edit the file in any text editor, however the easiest way is to use Windows' built in "System Configuration Editor"
2. Navigate to Start > Run and type sysedit . Find the [386enh] Section in the System.ini file and add Irq[n]=4096 under it, where [n] is the IRQ number of your NIC and 4096 is the amount of RAM you want to reserve in Kbytes. We recommend using 4096, however you can experiment with different values if you want. Save changes in the file, exit and reboot for changes to take effect.
Note: If you choose to try different values, keep in mind that reserving too much RAM for your NIC will decrease the amount of RAM available for applications, while reserving too little might not give the desired effect

3. Additional Thoughts
1. The only negative effect of the System.ini IRQ tweak is that it will reduce the amount of RAM available for running applications a bit, by reserving some specifically for your Network Card's use. The gain in performance usually outweighs the negative effect by far, considering any Computer with 32Mb of RAM or more
2. This tweak may or may not work for you. It is not a documented tweak by Windows
3. Keep in mind that if you add hardware to your system the IRQ of the Network Adapter might change, in which case you will need to modify the setting in System.ini
4. In systems with multiple NICs, you might want to add the setting for both IRQs. Also, you could reserve RAM for other IRQs if you wish, just use common sense and don't forget it reduces the amount of RAM available for running applications
5. If you are using an USB device, it does not have a specific IRQ, however you can try adding the entry using the IRQ of the USB Controller
6. For internal Cable Modems, you'd have to add the entry using the IRQ of your modem, rather than the IRQ of a Network Card



RESULTS WILL VARY
No matter how good your systems may be, they're only as effective as what you put into them.

GOOGLE SECRETS

Google secrets

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method 1
www.google.com

put this string in google search:

"parent directory " /appz/ -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " DVDRip -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory "Xvid -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Gamez -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " MP3 -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

"parent directory " Name of Singer or album -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums

Notice that i am only changing the word after the parent directory, change it to what you want and you will get a lot of stuff.

voila!

method 2
?ww.google.com

put this string in google search:

?intitle:index.of? mp3

You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.
Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3 jackson

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