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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Trafficlight – BitDefender Launches Free Web Antivirus


Trafficlight BitDefender Launches Free Web Antivirus Trafficlight   BitDefender Launches Free Web Antivirus
Bitdefender, world’s one of the most popular Antivirus company recently launched a new antivirus named Trafficlight.BitDefender TrafficLight is specifically designed to protect users while surfing net.It detects and blocks all web threats and malicious contents before reaching your browser.
The coolest thing is that TrafficLight also taps BitDefender’s cloud network to check if accessed URLs are associated with phishing or black hat SEO attacks.

Key Features of “BitDefender TrafficLight”:

  • Ad Filter - Blocks those annoying pop-up ads.
  • Advanced Phishing Filter – Prevents you from accessing websites used for phishing attacks.
  • Link Filter - scans links from social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter.
  • Stealth Mode – It does not add a toolbar to your already-cluttered browser interface. Its interface remains invisible until your input is needed or it’s called up with a simple mouse gesture.
  • Malware Filter – blocks any malware you come in contact with while browsing the Internet.
  • Search Results Analyzer – Provides advance warning of risky websites within your search results.
  • URL Shortening – Shrink and check links for viruses and spyware using saf.li.
  • Compatible with all browsers - It works and integrates with all major web browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari.
Though so many Antivirus comes day-to-day I trust Kaspersky icon smile Trafficlight   BitDefender Launches Free Web Antivirus

Monday, October 24, 2011

Click Or Type To Find These Easter Eggs


Click or Type to Find These Easter Eggs Click or Type to Find These Easter Eggs
For many people around the world, Easter is a time for fun and celebration, whether for religious or non-religious reasons. Easter this year is less than a month away, but people are already looking forward to the usual traditions associated with Easter: Easter bunnies, Easter gift baskets, and Easter egg hunts.
Among techie folks, programmers, and geeks, Easter is a year-round thing because of so-called Easter eggs that they hide in the software programs and other electronic products that they create. These“Easter eggs” are not real duck or chicken eggs. Rather, they are pieces of code hidden in software applications, electronic media (such as DVDs and sound files), computer chips, and circuit boards.
The hidden Easter egg, when triggered by the right (often undocumented) command, makes the application or device behave in an unusual way. For instance, it can reveal hidden messages, perform certain functions not part of the application or device, or any other odd behavior that often surprises the user. Hiding Easter eggs in applications and devices is a tradition among programmers and engineers all over the world, often to stoke humor or simply to include information (e.g., credits, list of developers,and the like) that would not fit elsewhere in the application.
With Easter Sunday just around the bend, I thought about sharing four “eggs” hidden in the world’s most popular opensource browser: Mozilla Firefox. As an Easter gift to all tech-loving folks, I’ve also included two Easter eggs from μTorrent and one from PHP.

Find the Mozilla Firefox Easter Eggs

The following instructions will lead you directly to the “eggs.” These instructions have been found to work in Firefox 3+. I have not tested them in the latest Firefox 4. Ready? Start Firefox, and let’s begin the hunt.
  • The Scroll of Honor. It is easy to find the list of Firefox contributors and developers. Just click onHelp –> About Mozilla Firefox and press the Credits button. Want to see the full list as a non-scrolling page? Type about:credits and press Enter. I myself couldn’t believe the length of the list. Firefox is truly a product of many hands.
  • Infinity in a Browser. Want to see what a browser within a browser within a browser (ad infinitum) looks like? Enter this into the address bar and hit Enter:chrome://browser/content/browser.xul then type the same address into the new address bar, then type it again into the third one that appears, and so on until you run out of space.
  • A Prophetic Passage from the Book of Mozilla. Enter about:mozilla on the URL bar and hit Enter. The text is allegedly from the Book of Mozilla. Scholars and sages from all over the world have come up with various interpretations of the passage. To make matters more confusing, the passage seems to vary according to the Firefox version you are using. One thing is certain, though: the passage is prophetic.
  • Hobnobbing with Gort. Ready to find a robot in Firefox? Type about:robots on the address bar and hit Enter. Want to make a wild guess about the robot’s name? The title of the page is a popular phrase from the 1951 science-fiction movie The Day the Earth Stood Still, and the first item on the bulleted list is Isaac Asimov’s First Law of Robotics, which first appeared in“Runaround,” a short story that Asimov wrote in 1942. You guessed it—the short story is about robots.

Eggs in μTorrent and PHP

As promised, here are three more eggs. The first two are for μTorrent (tested on the latest version 2.2), while the third one is for PHP.
  • Hidden Effect. Before proceeding, turn up the volume on your speakers or wear your headphones. In the μTorrent window, go to Help –> About µTorrent. In the dialog box, start clicking around except the buttons. You’ll find the Easter egg in only one location. And, I’m not telling where. But, trust me when I say this one’s not scary.
  • Game for Bored Downloaders. μTorrent developers have included a classic game in their product. Downloading from a torrent can take some time, and you might get bored, so the game is a great way to spend your waiting time. Find the classic game in Help –> About µTorrent. PressCTRL+T to start playing.
  • Hidden Creature in PHP. The developers of PHP have included their favorite beast into one of the world’s favorite scripting languages. This egg, however, works only in PHP version 4 and will work in any website that uses PHP4. (Okay, okay. Some folks have reported that this also works in some versions of PHP5; so, I wish you luck in your hunt.) To see the egg, find a website that serves pages with the .php extension. Then, on the URL bar, add this string at the end of the.php extension: ?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42” (do not include the quotation marks). It seems that this egg reveals variable creatures, depending on the PHP version used by the server. Sometimes, it displays the PHP logo.
If you enjoy hunting for Easter eggs in software applications, be assured that there are hundreds of them lying around. The fun part is in finding them, or even in following the clues left by those who found them before you. Tip: Google can help you with the clues. Enjoy the hunt!
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Simple Trick To Display Windows Version On Desktop


Simple Trick to Display Windows Version on Desktop Simple Trick to Display Windows Version on Desktop
Most of you might have noticed Windows version on the desktop in the lower right-hand corner during beta releases of windows.Lets now see a quick trick on doing this in your windows platform.I tested thisregistry hack in Windows XpVista and Windows 7 and its working fine icon smile Simple Trick to Display Windows Version on Desktop

Steps to show windows version on Desktop

1. Goto Start –> Run (Windows Key + R)
2. Type Regedit and hit Enter.
3. In Registry editor, navigate to this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
4. Select “Desktop” in left pane and search for “PaintDesktopVersion” in right pane and double-click it.
Show windows version on Desktop Simple Trick to Display Windows Version on Desktop

5. A dialog will pop-up, change the “Value Data” field from 0 to 1.
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6. Restart the Windows you will find Windows version printed on the desktop.
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Check Windows version on the desktop in the lower right-hand corner. icon smile Simple Trick to Display Windows Version on Desktop
Note:
If you wish to remove the watermark, just change the “Value Data” field back to 0.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

How To Create A New Folder Using Windows Keyboard Shortcut Keys


How to Create a New Folder using Windows Keyboard Shortcut Keys How to Create a New Folder using Windows Keyboard Shortcut Keys
Usually we create new folder in windows by right clicking and then going to New –> Folder. But how to create a new folder using keyboard shortcuts?
Hold down Alt key + F, then let go of the Alt key and press W + F. This will create new folder. icon smile How to Create a New Folder using Windows Keyboard Shortcut Keys
The above step works for Windows XpVista and Windows 7.But Windows 7 is very much user friendly.Just press Ctrl + Shift + N to create a new folder instantly in Windows 7. icon wink How to Create a New Folder using Windows Keyboard Shortcut Keys
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