How to remove Spywares ?
March 12, 2008
When it comes to Spyware software, any computer hacker can get into your most personal information. The best way to protect yourself is to update your computer’s security regularly.
Spyware is a not just a pain in your neck, either. It can really slow you personal computer down. See, the software is always on. The computer has to give the juice necessary for both you and your spyware that you can’t even see! If your computer has been taken over by spyware, it will really slow down your Internet capabilities!
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Things to consider while using computer
March 10, 2008
Is your computer running a bit slower than usual? Have you recently installed a few programs and now everything seems a little slowed? If this sounds like the problems that you are currently experiencing, then your computer probably just needs a tune up! Running a tune up on your computer can be a relatively routine task that most people can perform from the comforts of their own home.
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How to fix your computer when it crashes
March 10, 2008
If you don’t have your data backed up on a daily basis, you are yourself and your precious work is in danger! It is inevitable that a hard drive will crash. It happens to everyone. Why do you think your computer is packed with the Restoration CD in the first place? You should expect it because it’s only a matter of time.
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How to backup PS3 Blu-Ray disc content to Hard Drives
February 21, 2008
If you are a proud owner of PS3 and always wanted to back up your favorite games,…

..then the solution has come out.
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Gmail is not Secure!!! How to be secured??
February 14, 2008
These are snapshots of group discussion that I borrowed from one Nepalese Hacker’s google group. These people are talking about how and why GMAIL is not secure and How to use Gmail than conventional way, to ensure your privacy and security. If you care about your privacy and security, read this else it’s your choice.
Surmandal : Recently, I saw that gmail session is not encrypted. First i hit the gmail.com then enter the username and password. during this stage it is https but after login to mailbox page it is http only. that means whole session is not encrypted. what do you think?? but hitting https://mail.google.com remains https. ![]()
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How to break 650/700MB limit of CD without overburning
February 8, 2008
Abstract
You can fit on a S/VCD without overburning:
- approx. 735 MB of MPEG data onto a 74min/650MB disc
- approx. 795 MB of MPEG data onto an 80min/700MB disc
You can fit on a CD-ROM without overburning:
- approx. 650 MB of data onto a 74min/650MB disc
- approx. 703 MB of data onto an 80min/700MB disc
Introduction
Let us ignore for now the terms of megabyte for CD capacity and try to understand how the data is stored on a CD.
As well all know, the data is stored digitally as binary data. This means, however the actual information is actually kept on the disc, this information is in the form of “1″s and “0″s. Physically, the information on a CD is as pits on a thin sheet of metal (aluminium).
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How to extract audio(make it mp3,etc) from Video files
February 5, 2008
Extracting audio from Video files seem tricky but with right tools, it’s a child’s play. I know, some of my friends asked me they liked a song or two on YouTube, but didn’t know how to extract audio from it and burn it to CD or carry over Mp3 players. Here is the solution and for this you’ll need:
-A video file(not only Youtube but any video)
-Download An Audio Extracter
-and yourself
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How to browse “Sites-made-for-IE” in Firefox without a hiccup
February 4, 2008
Around a week ago, I wrote about bitter realities that I faced while using Firefox and now, I’ve come up with the solution. Thanks Anon for letting me know about this great time saver Firefox plugin.
It’s called IE TAB plugin and what it does is to render perfectly all the pages optimized especially for Microsoft Internet Explorer inside Firefox. Now, I don’t have to shift browsers back and forth to see pages correctly.
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10 Tips to Avoid Google Ban
February 2, 2008
Let’s first define what is “ban”? Thereare two things usually called ban out there:
* When your site has dropped from Google index and does not show anymore for its target keywords.
* When your IP has been blocked and you cannot use Google search for some time.
Both issues are rather unwanted. The first one is applied to your site when it doesn’t suit Google webmaster guidelines. The second one is applied to your IP address when you perform agressive amount of queries to Google at a time. Fortunately, you can easily avoid both types of Google ban following the below rules. Let’s first deal with website ban:
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How to Choose A Good Domain Name
January 27, 2008
Choosing a domain name for your site is one of the most important steps towards creating the perfect internet presence. If you run an on-line business, picking a name that will be marketable and achieve success in search engine placement is paramount. Many factors must be considered when choosing a good domain name. This article summarizes all the different things to consider before making that final registration step!
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