Tuesday 31 May 2011

LEARN C LANGAUGE.

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Asus unveils Padphone droid with tablet dock, MeMO 3D tablet

At Computex, Asus announced a phone with half a tablet and a tablet with half a phone. The Padphone that leaked earlier today is official, although its specs haven’t been finalized yet and then there’s the MeMO tablet with a glasses-free 3D screen and phone-like Bluetooth gadget.

Leaked photos of the Asus Padphone barely entered the rumor mill and it’s already official (this happens a week after the initial teaser). Asus showed only a mockup at Computex as the design for the gadget hasn’t been finalized yet.

Here’s the deal (if the name hasn’t given it away yet) – it’s an Android phone with 4.3” screen that inserts into a 10.1” tablet. Not much is clear about the Padphone, aside from Asus hinting it will run Ice Cream Sandwich, which makes sense since that’s the Android version that is supposed to unify the phone and tablet Android branches.

Anyway, the tablet is just a dock – it displays the phone’s UI on its bigger screen and provides a big battery, speakers and some extra ports. The phone has a microHDMI and microUSB ports that hook up to the tablet to output the screen image and charge the phone and there’s a 5MP camera on the back (with a hole at the back of the tablet dock so that you can still take photos).

Here are a couple of promo videos that show the Asus Padphone (computer generated) action (remember it’s still at the mockup stage)..
                                   Hey wait, was that Internet Explorer 8 on the tablet dock’s screen on this second video (1:36)? What?
                                                         We’ve already seen a netbook dock for an Android phone (Motorola’s Atrix and dock) and Asus’ own Transformer tablet sort of turns into a netbook with its keyboard dock. Now the Asus Padphone is another variation on the theme. Asus say it should be out for Christmas and judging by the Transformer’s price tag, there’s a chance it will have a decent price too.

Next up is the Asus Eee Pad MeMO 3D. It’s a 7” Android tablet with a glasses-free 3D IPS display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution. Sounds impressive, doesn’t it? It reportedly runs Android Honeycomb on a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm CPU. Unlike the Padphone, Asus showed an actual working prototype.

Here’s the deal though – there’s a Bluetooth remote that can control the MeMO 3D and you can actually take calls on it like a phone. It’s got a transparent screen too, to increase the “cool” factor. Of course, if you want to use the remote (called “MeMIC”) as a phone, the MeMO 3D will have to be in Bluetooth range (10m at best).         

Monday 30 May 2011

COMPUTER'S FULL FORMS

HI FRNDS TODAY I AM GOING TO TELL YOU THE COMPUTER'S FULL FORMS
**A **
ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
AGP - Accelerated Graphics Port
ALI - Acer Labs, Incorporated
ALU - Arithmetic Logic Unit
AMD - Advanced Micro Devices
APC - American Power Conversion
ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASIC - Application Specific Integrated Circuit
ASPI - Advanced SCSI Programming Interface
AT - Advanced Technology
ATI - ATI Technologies Inc.
ATX - Advanced Technology Extended

**B **
BFG - BFG Technologies
BIOS - Basic Input Output System
BNC - Barrel Nut Connector

***C ***
CAS - Column Address Signal
CD - Compact Disk
CDR - Compact Disk Recorder
CDRW - Compact Disk Re-Writer
CD-ROM - Compact Disk - Read Only Memory
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute (ft?/min)
CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CPU - Central Processing Unit
CTX - CTX Technology Corporation (Commited to Excellence)

*** D ***
DDR - Double Data Rate
DDR-SDRAM - Double Data Rate - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
DFI - DFI Inc. (Design for Innovation)
DIMM - Dual Inline Memory Module
DRAM - Dynamic Random Access Memory
DPI - Dots Per Inch
DSL - See ASDL
DVD - Digital Versatile Disc
DVD-RAM - Digital Versatile Disk - Random Access Memory

*** E ***
ECC - Error Correction Code
ECS - Elitegroup Computer Systems
EDO - Extended Data Out
EEPROM - Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EPROM - Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EVGA - EVGA Corporation

*** F ***
FC-PGA - Flip Chip Pin Grid Array
FDC - Floppy Disk Controller
FDD - Floppy Disk Drive
FPS - Frame Per Second
FPU - Floating Point Unit
FSAA - Full Screen Anti-Aliasing
FS - For Sale
FSB - Front Side Bus

--- G ---
GB - Gigabytes
GBps - Gigabytes per second or Gigabits per second
GDI - Graphical Device Interface
GHz - GigaHertz

*** H ***
HDD - Hard Disk Drive
HIS - Hightech Information System Limited
HP - Hewlett-Packard Development Company
HSF - Heatsink-Fan

--- I ---
IBM - International Business Machines Corporation
IC - Integrated Circuit
IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics
IFS- Item for Sale
IRQ - Interrupt Request
ISA - Industry Standard Architecture
ISO - International Standards Organization

--- J ---
JBL - JBL (Jame B. Lansing) Speakers
JVC - JVC Company of America

*** K ***
Kbps - Kilobits Per Second
KBps - KiloBytes per second

*** L ***
LG - LG Electronics
LAN - Local Are Network
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
LDT - Lightning Data Transport
LED - Light Emitting Diode

*** M ***
MAC - Media Access Control
MB - MotherBoard or Megabyte
MBps - Megabytes Per Second
Mbps - Megabits Per Second or Megabits Per Second
MHz - MegaHertz
MIPS - Million Instructions Per Second
MMX - Multi-Media Extensions
MSI - Micro Star International

*** N ***
NAS - Network Attached Storage
NAT - Network Address Translation
NEC - NEC Corporation
NIC - Network Interface Card

*** O ***
OC - Overclock (Over Clock)
OCZ - OCZ Technology
OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer

*** P ***
PC - Personal Computer
PCB - Printed Circuit Board
PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect
PDA - Personal Digital Assistant
PCMCIA - Peripheral Component Microchannel Interconnect Architecture
PGA - Professional Graphics Array
PLD - Programmable Logic Device
PM - Private Message / Private Messaging
PnP - Plug 'n Play
PNY - PNY Technology
POST - Power On Self Test
PPPoA - Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
PPPoE - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PQI - PQI Corporation
PSU - Power Supply Unit

*** R ***
RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
RAM - Random Access Memory
RAMDAC - Random Access Memory Digital Analog Convertor
RDRAM - Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory
ROM - Read Only Memory
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute

*** S ***
SASID - Self-scanned Amorphous Silicon Integrated Display
SCA - SCSI Configured Automatically
SCSI - Small Computer System Interface
SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SECC - Single Edge Contact Connector
SODIMM - Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module
SPARC - Scalable Processor ArChitecture
SOHO - Small Office Home Office
SRAM - Static Random Access Memory
SSE - Streaming SIMD Extensions
SVGA - Super Video Graphics Array
S/PDIF - Sony/Philips Digital Interface

*** T ***
TB - Terabytes
TBps - Terabytes per second
Tbps - Terabits per second
TDK - TDK Electronics
TEC - Thermoelectric Cooler
TPC - TipidPC
TWAIN - Technology Without An Important Name

*** U ***
UART - Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
USB - Universal Serial Bus
UTP - Unshieled Twisted Pair

*** V ***
VCD - Video CD
VPN - Virtual Private Network

*** W ***
WAN - Wide Area Network
WTB - Want to Buy
WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get

*** X ***
XGA - Extended Graphics Array
XFX - XFX Graphics, a Division of Pine
XMS - Extended Memory Specification
XT - Extended Technology 
SO ENJOY...........

ALL IN ONE SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD WEBSITE!

Hi FRNDS,
what's up ?
wanted to download browsers,disk defragmenter etc ?
follow this links:
http://www.filehippo.com
http://www.freesoftware4all.co.uk 
http://www.freewarefiles.com
try it !

ONE OF THE MOST BEST THING OF WINDOWS 7

Have you ever heard about using a pen drive as a RAM ?
YES it's TRUE.



Windows 7 is having an option named "readyboost".
by clicking on properties of a pen drive you can find this option.




select use this device and click apply.
okay..... it's done ! your pen drive will ran as a ram. so if you wanted to upgrade your ram just do this with free of cost. :)
if it's not working just format your pen drive as a different file format like exFAT file system.
so enjoy.... have a nice day.

NEW COOL KEYS OF WINDOWS 7 !

as i had recently posted some shortcut keys(hot keys) of mozilla firefox , i  decided to post some hot keys windows 7 users which can be very helpful for you :




Windows + Pause [Break] – Open System Properties.
Windows + ? (Up Arrow) – Maximize window

Windows + ? (Left Arrow) – Snap window to left side covering half of desktop space. Continue pressing the keyboard shortcut will rotate the window between snap to left, snap to right and restore to normal position.

Windows + ? (Right Arrow) – Snap window to right side covering half of desktop space. Continue pressing the keyboard shortcut will rotate the window between snap to left, snap to right and restore to normal position.

Windows + ? (Down Arrow) – Minimize the window. Restore to normal size and position if the window is currently maximized.

Windows + Home – Clear all but the active window.

Windows + Space – All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktop.

Windows + D – Show desktop and restore desktop (minimize or restore all windows).

Windows + M – Minimize all windows.

Windows + U – Open Ease of Access Center.

Windows + F – Search window.

Windows + G – Bring all gadgets on top and foreground.

Windows + X – Run Windows Mobility Center.

Windows + R – Open ‘Run’ command.

Windows + E – Run Windows Explorer.

Windows + L – Lock the computer.


Windows + Shift + ? (Left Arrow) – Move the active window to the adjacent monitor on the left for dual or multiple monitors setup.

Windows + Shift + ? (Right Arrow) – Move the active window to the adjacent monitor on the right for dual or multiple monitors setup.

Windows + T – Show preview thumbnail of running applications in Windows Taskbar one by one without mouse over.

Windows + P – Adjust presentation options of the display on computer or projector.

Windows + + (Add) – Zoom in.

Windows + – (Minus or Dash) – Zoom out.

Shift + Click a Taskbar item: Open a new instance of that particular application

Windows + [number] – Activate and run the program pinned on Windows 7 Task bar, running program won’t be affected.

Windows + Tab – Windows Aero Task Switcher

F1 – Help

F3 – Search

you can lean some more shortcut key from it's official website

HOW TO COPY HACK TEXT FFOM ANY WEBSITE OR BLOG.????

hello frnds,,

today i'm gonna to tell you how to copy any text from any blog
so here we go.... so first thing is that every blogger has a eye on readers .
basically ... blogger add a script on a any part of a blog.
so when we visit any blog it load  the script on the page and that's

why our browser can't give us permission to copy any text on

that page or we can't do right click on that web page so...
try on my blog ;)  when i was reading one of the article of a

hacker's blog but i tried hard to  cops that text and wanna to save

that on my pc but i was failed . and than the second day i got an

idea ! i thought that this is depend on the scripts ! so i had

turned off script on my web browsers like this : open your web

browser.,i'm using fire fox so this steps are about fire fox.than go to tools >options >content than"un check" the "Enable Javascript"
 .
wow., that's done !
now reopen that site or blog and copy text from that !
enjoy :) 
Note:"This article is only for educational purposes. Kindly do not misuse it"

Friday 27 May 2011

WHAT IS SLAX??
















 hi,
today i just installed an operating system.Called Slax
it's an awesome Operating system.and this is my favorite portable os.means to say this os can be installed in USB Pen drive . so this kind of os are only build for flash drives .
i had installed Google Chromium os and Ubuntu but i did't stultified  with these os.
so i installed this os. This OS can be totally run on RAM.
the size of installation file is just only 2OO MB !
Graphics of this os is Good.
SLAX have many inbuilt office software like spread sheet(same as Excel),pdf reader and much more.
slax: Your pocket operating system Download
so thanks for reading my article .next time i will tell you about newer os
and stay connected ..... Enjoy.... 

CHECK DND REGISTRATION STATUS

Are you bored from your telephone operator ? most of them are advertising via SMS or phone calls
before activated the Do Not Disturb service i was getting above 7 sms and same as above 5 phone calls from the operator for some stupid offers .but thanks to TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India)now you can stop that whole things so how to stop that sms ad or calls ?
To prevent from SMS AD in your Mobile,Register to NDNC(National Do Not Call ) Directory.To Register in NDNC Registry – Call 1909 (toll tree) or SMS START DND to 1909 (toll free). In case you want to de-register yourself from the NDNC registry SMS STOP DND to 1909 (toll free).It should activate in 7 Days.
now check out the registration from here : http://164.100.9.238/ndncregistry/search.misc ad your mobile number and you will see the result like below :



so Enjoy.....)))

Can Mango really power Windows Phone to the top?

Windows Phone’s 7.1 Mango update has dominated headlines this week. And rightly so. The updates make the already excellent mobile OS even more appealing, with brilliant advances in terms of Bing search, improved live information delivered to the homescreen and full-on Twitter support.

And that’s before we even get to the belated announcement of Windows Phone Marketplace’s arrival online, offering punters the chance to buy and sync apps on the web as well as on their phones.

But while on paper, and in the flesh, these updates are undoubtedly impressive, Microsoft still has some big work to do to get itself to the top. New partners, in the form of Acer, ZTE and Fujitsu will help globally, if not in he vital US and European markets. But there has to be a question about why this update isn’t being released until autumn.

There is some logic behind the move. Microsoft wants to ensure devs have the chance to bring the new features to existing and future apps, hence they’ve released the SDK now. And trailing operating systems is nothing new: Google did it with Ice Cream Sandwich at I/O earlier this month and Apple will do the same with iOS 5 in the next fortnight.

However, the fear is that Microsoft will take three months to get it ready for devices, only for manufacturers and networks to take their own sweet time testing it and getting it out into the wild. This has already happened with the Big M’s previous Windows Phone update, causing much embarrassment and awkward headlines for the Redmond company.

On top of this, Microsoft will be releasing its Windows Phone update around the same time that Apple updates current iPhones with iOS 5 and rolls out the sequel to its best-selling blower. Just a few weeks later, Ice Cream Sandwich will land on Nexus phones, with new Android hardware doubtless not far behind.

This is tough on Microsoft. Rush the release and risk getting it wrong. Hold it back and they’ll have to go mano-o-mano with the biggest players in the smartphone space. Of course, its Nokia Windows Phones will cause some buzz and generate sales. But will they be anywhere approaching the volume it needs to start pushing up analysts’ smartphone charts?

It’s highly unlikely, especially as Google and Apple look to redouble their efforts in the run up to Christmas. Mango looks the part, just as the first version of Windows Phone 7 did. But there has to be the fear that this will remain, for the time being at least, a niche concern for discerning mobile users.

Nokia to continue support for Symbian at least till 2016

Ever since Nokia announced that they will be shifting from Symbian to Windows Phone 7 as their primary smartphone platform, there has been unrest among the Symbian community regarding the future of their favorite platform. So in order to put these fears to rest once and for all, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop addressed the issue in an interview with Nokia Conversations blog.

In the interview, Elop categorically stated that investment in Symbian will continue even as they transition to Windows Phone 7 as their primary smartphone platform and that software updates to Symbian devices will continue at least till the year 2016.

What this means is that if you were thinking of picking up that N8 but you were unsure how long will the device be supported by the manufacturer, you now have the answer. 2016 is a good five years away from now and you will most likely change your device before Nokia drops support for Symbian, if they do at all.

In the video below, Stephen Elop addresses the aforementioned issue, along with the change in the direction of the company, about China becoming the hub of Nokia's innovation, the kind of people that Nokia is looking to hire and which phone does he personally use..
 

Nokia starts iDoalotmore campaign in India, seriously?

Nokia started a new campaign to promote its latest Symbian gadgets in India called iDoalotmore. It starts just a day after Apple launched the iPhone 4 there and is available on Nokia's official pages and billboards across the country.

The iDoalotmore campaign surely targets the potential iPhone 4 buyers in India and wants them to jump on Symbian instead. Are we the only ones that find the concept of such an aggressive anti-campaign not fit for the biggest cellphone manufacturer in the world?

The campaign accents fall on Nokia Maps, Music, Camera and Video, Video Calling, Apps and USB on the go. The models featured in the campaign may all have a trick or two that bests the iPhone 4, but iDoalotmore from a Symbian smartphone, really?

The Xperia PLAY finally available at O2 UK, white one too

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play generated a lot of hype for a phone with a single core CPU in the year 2011. We guess that has something to do with the PlayStation blood it has running in its veins. Now the phone is finally available from O2 UK, after several delays. And they've got an exclusive white color as well. The phone will cost you nothing on a contract and 430 quid if you want it commitment-free.

O2 has talked on the exclusive white PlayStation phone before, bragging about it, even though they had a significant delay of their 1 April release. Then there was the rumor that the Play will hit O2 shops in June, which finally turns out untrue as it's already online at the O2 store as we speak.

The Xperia Play comes with a single core 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 512 MB RAM, 5 MP autofocus camera and a slide-out gaming pad. If you're interested in how this bad boy handles why not check out our full review?

Thursday 26 May 2011

Web app purchases finally coming to Windows Phone 7


Microsoft has announced it will soon allow Windows Phone 7 (WP7) applications to be purchased directly from the Marketplace website to coincide the release of the Mango update.

Currently the Windows Marketplace site allows users to only browse applications and doesn’t have an e-commerce component to facilitate the purchase of apps. However, the Redmond software giant has assured users that that will soon change when the newly unveiled Mango update for Windows Phone 7 lands this autumn.

The move comes as nearly all of Microsoft’s rivals, including Apple, Google, HP, Nokia and BlackBerry, now provide some way of purchasing apps from their respective web stores. Some allow apps to be downloaded and transferred directly to the phone while others send an SMS or email link to continue the download process on the handset.

Microsoft has told Engadget that apps purchased will be delivered over the air and installed in the background “in a single step” using the WP7 notifications system. SMS may only be used in cases where notifications are turned off, but there would still not be any “links or added engagement on the phone”, which could mean that the app will be delivered via the message itself.

Users will also be able to browse their download history on the web Marketplace, share apps with friends and reinstall every app they have purchased/downloaded onto a different device should they replace handsets or have more than one.

iPhone 3GS not invited to iOS5 party?


The soon-to-land updated version 5 of Apple’s iOS operating system will not be compatible with the iPhone 3GS, an influential blogger has claimed.

Expected to be unveiled alongside the iPhone 5, iOS 5 is likely to be a major update that brings a host of new features to Apple smartphones.

However, according to a Tweet from tech insider Eldar Murtazin of Russian site Mobile-Review, the new iteration will only be compatible with the iPhone 4 and the forthcoming edition of Apple’s handset.

Apparently, this is because the 3GS, despite being but two years old, simply doesn’t have the processing grunt to cope with the graphics-heavy functions that iOS 5 is purported to boast.

An A4 processor, which is present and correct in the iPhone 4, is reportedly the minimum requirement to run the landmark fifth major update for Apple handsets.

Murtazin tweeted: "Just one comment. Apple iPhone 3GS won’t be upgradable to iOS 5.x. iPhone 4 will."

Credence is added to his claim by the fact that Apple was forced to omit some key features of iOS 4 for iPhone 3G users, after struggling to get that version of the platform to play nice on older hardware. This time around, it seems it's just not even going to bother to try to update a two-year-old phone.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 'price cut due September',sales slow

Disappointing demand for the Xperia Play will prompt Sony Ericsson to drop the asking price for its flagship Xperia Play gaming smartphone, it has been claimed.

After years of speculation about a PlayStation branded phone, the Play finally landed in April this year in a welter of hype.

But according to Russian smartphone sage and all-round industry insider Eldar Murtazin of Mobile-Review, the handset hasn’t been the hit the phone-maker has hoping for.


Writing in the site’s forums, he claims that Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordberg revealed its plans to shave the handset’s cost in a series of meetings in Russia.

Murtazin states: “Se xperia play was a huge mistake. No sales at all. After september 2 price will be corrected down again.”

Other revelations that purportedly came out of Norberg’s visit are that Sony Ericsson expects to continue to lose market share for the next four to five quarters.

However, to tackle this it is adopting a new strategy of ditching its previous approach of flooding the market with mid-range mobiles in favour of bringing fewer models to market. These will be high-end flagship smartphones with higher price points which will be supported with operating system updates for longer than SE has in the past.

Android Google Wallet NFC scheme launching today


Google will formally announce its plan to turn Android phones into digital wallets today with a scheme to harness newer handsets' Near Field Communications smarts, a sneakily sourced memo has confirmed.

NFC technology was introduced to the Android platform with the arrival of the 2.3 version of Google’s operating system and allows users to pay for low-ticket items by swiping their phone over a reader.

Reports that the search giant is this week planning to launch a scheme to bring the tech from the theoretical realm into the real world surfaced yesterday in the Wall Street Journal.

The memo appears to remove any doubt about the project. According to ThisisMyNext, which nabbed the memo from US retailer The Container Store, the project will be dubbed Google Wallet and will be detailed at a press call in New York today.

Google is expected to start the scheme on September 1st, initially in New York only. A number of high-profile retail and restaurant chain partners are rumoured to have been enlisted, including Subway, Macy’s and McDonalds.

LG Optimus 3D coming to UK in early June, on pre-order now

LG Optimus 3D coming to UK in early June, on pre-order now


In about a couple of weeks time, the LG Optimus 3D will add another dimension to Androids in the UK. It’s available on pre-order on contract with most major carriers and you can sign-up for a SIM-free unit too.

BuyMobilePhones has listed the LG Optimus 3D on their site for pre-order, giving you a choice between T-Mobile UK, Orange, O2 or Vodafone. The cheapest price comes from T-Mobile – the phone is free with a £25.54/month 2-year contract.

Vodafone has it for £30/month for 18 months and Orange for £30/mo again but for 24 months (phone is free). O2’s 2-year contracts start at £32. There’s no info when the Optimus 3D will be available on any of these carriers.

Clove UK is taking pre-orders for the Optimus 3D too – they have it SIM-free for £455 (including VAT), which sounds like a decent bargain to us. They expect the first units to arrive 6 June.

Aside from 4.3” glasses-free 3D screen and the stereoscopic 3D FullHD video capture (from the 5MP dual-lens camera), the Optimus 3D also boasts a 3D-augmentedreality browser and has partnered with YouTube for 3D video sharing. The only bad bit is that it's will be running Froyo at launch, but we're hoping LG will fix that quickly.

Nokia Windows Phone 7 phones to launch with Mango

Nokia’s first-ever Windows Phone 7 (WP7) handset is set to drop this autumn to coincide with the launch of the Mango update for handsets running Microsoft’s operating system.

The due date of autumn for Mango, a massive OS overhaul that brings 500 new features to WP7 handsets, was confirmed yesterday at Microsoft’s press event.

However, there was notably scant mention of how its major partner in the WP7 project, Nokia, fits in with the company’s strategy for the rest of the year.


Microsoft did, though, at least reveal that the first WP7 powered phones will debut with the latest form of the platform on board and are scheduled for release in a matter of months.

Other revelations from yesterday’s showcase included the news that the list of handset manufacturing partners has expanded to take in Acer, Fujitsu and ZTE.

We were also promised further devices from LG, HTC and Samsung – despite the fact that their Android phones have clearly hugely outsold the WP7 devices they released last year.

HTC Desire S red edition lands on Vodafone

Vodafone has secured exclusivity on a rather smart red edition of the HTC Desire S, bringing a bit of much-needed colour to the muted black and grey shades that typically characterise high-end Android kit.

On sale now, the red respray of the Desire S is free on £30 per month, 24-month contract deals. Or if you don’t mind paying a bit upfront, you can get it for £25 per month, plus a one-off charge of £99 to cover the cost of the handset.

The latest addition to HTC’s flagship Desire-branded Android phones takes its design cues from the HTC Legend, most obviously in the form of its unibody aluminium construction.

Elsewhere, it’s home to a 3.7-inch Super LCD display, plus a rear mounted five-megapixel rear-facing camera for vids and still and a secondary front-facing snapper for video calling.

Under the hood, the Desire S is powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and packs the 2.2 version of Android, AKA Froyo, out of the box. However, an update to the latest 2.3 iteration has been confirmed for Vodafone customers later this year.

Windows Phone 7.1, a.k.a. Mango, goes official, here's what's new

Mango, a.k.a. Windows Phone 7.1, is served - along with 500 new features. Multitasking is among them, as is much deeper social networking integration, improved message handling and more.


The WP 7.1 update will be shipping on new phones this fall and it will be made available to existing Windows Phone 7 users for free at the same time. And there will be new devices to come - aside from the widely publicized deal with Nokia, Acer, Fujitsu and ZTE will be making Windows Phone 7.1 devices too.

Microsoft however confirmed they are sticking with Qualcomm's Snapdragon CPUs for the new batch of smartphones so while that's not bad, we'd really like to see custom SoC solutions from manufacturers. With all the same hardware, manufacturers will still find it hard to differentiate their products but we guess, it makes sense from the software development point of view.

Getting back to the promised changes, Microsoft has added a long list of supported languages to greatly expand the reach of Windows Phone to new countries. The limited language localization offered so far has been cited as one of the reasons for the somewhat poor WP7 track record.

Multitasking is, of course, one of the most hotly expected features. It uses a card interface to switch between apps, very similar to what we've seen in WebOS.

Messaging is done on threads, combining various services - within a single conversation you can switch between SMS, Facebook chat and Windows Live Messenger seamlessly. Now that's new. We like innovation like that though the actual implementation by the users will be tricky, that's for sure.

Other messaging changes promise you will be able to dictate your messages or have an incoming text read to you, thanks to the text-to-speech and speech-to-text features.

Twitter and LinkedIn has joined the social networking prowess of Windows Phone too and Facebook check-in functionality as well as face tagging in photos are built-in. You can pin whole groups of people as live tiles and monitor updates from people in the group or message the whole group right from your Start screen.

Live tiles are improved in general - they will display much more info than their v7.0 counterparts.


App connect helps third-party apps integrate into the Hubs of Windows Phone 7.1 to enhance the core experience of the phone. Apps will also be included in search results, making search in Mango much more context aware and hopefully useful. Check out our coverage on the new search features here.

Internet Explorer 9 is coming with the Mango update too (it's based on the capable desktop browser). IE9 for Windows Phone 7.1 supports hardware acceleration.

Bing services have been extended - Bing Vision (think Google Goggles), Music Search and Voice offer new ways to search the web. A curious new feature, called Quick Cards, will give you instant access to key information (including related apps) whenever you search for a product, place, event or movie.

Local scout will help you find what you need nearby - shops, restaurants or activities will be recommended in an "easy-to-use guide".                                                   
                                                                       

Friday 20 May 2011

Nokia's WP7 phones to use U8500 dual-core 1.2GHz chipsets?

The CEO of ST-Ericsson got chatty in front of Forbes and said that Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 devices will be powered by the U8500 dual-core CPU and its successors will go on to power Windows Phone 8 phones too.

So far, Windows Phone 7 devices have been exclusively powered by Qualcomm chipsets (due to Microsoft’s limiting guidelines, which were revised recently). ST-Ericsson’s CEO however says that they will be one of two chip suppliers for Nokia’s WP7 phones (he didn’t say which was the other one).



The first Nokia devices will use the dual-core U8500 chipset, which has been seen running at 1.2GHz. Things might change by the time these devices come out, but they may be the first dual-core Windows Phone 7 handsets.

The CEO also said that over the course of 2012 Nokia will release 12 Windows Phone 7 devices that will be based on future versions of the U8500 chipset. He also believes that ST-Ericsson will be a key supplier for Windows Phone 8, yep that's 8.

The Mango update is v7.5, so Windows Phone 8 is already very likely in the works (and the rumor mill suggests that it and Windows 8 will be closely related).

The U8500 has a powerful Mali-400 GPU, the same as on the Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc get Android 2.3.3 security update

Sony Ericsson will be rolling out an update to Android 2.3.3 for the Xperia PLAY and Xperia Arc phones. The update will fix some security issues and will come with Sony Ericsson's latest Facebook integration that was introduced in the latest Xperia Mini and Xperia Mini Pro.

 

The fancy integration with the social network, dubbed Facebook inside Xperia, isn't new to us. It'll help Facebook become best friends with your Xperia phone by syncing the Facebook contacts, calendar and photos altogether.

Unlike HTC, who are making an entire phone around the interaction with the social network, Sony Ericsson is just "enriching the experience", as Calum MacDougall, Head of Web Service Partnerships at Sony Ericsson, puts it.

Facebook inside Xperia, as the name suggests, is coming for all recent Xperia models, including the Xperia Neo, Xperia Mini and Xperia Mini Pro.

The Android 2.3.3 update is (hopefully!) expected next week.

Android security fix coming, no device update necessary



Google is already hard at work to fix the security hole that affects the security of Android apps that sync with servers on the Internet. They have found a way to fix the problem without having to update users’ devices, which is good since 99.7% of devices (all running Android 2.3.3 and below) were affected.

It’s a server-side fix – Google will make its servers switch to a secure channel when syncing users’ data. The fix should roll out to Google's servers over the next few days and affect every Android device.

The Contacts and Calendar apps were affected and this fix should make them secure. The Gallery app, which syncs online albums with Picasa, however is and will remain vulnerable after the fix (the Gallery app is developed by a third party). Google is looking into that but didn’t give a timeframe for fixing the Gallery hole.

It’s a good thing Google managed to find a solution that doesn’t require updating the Android devices themselves – that usually takes quite a while and some older devices aren’t being updated at all any more.

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Nokia N9 video ad leaks, teases with 12MP camera and Symbian




A leaked teaser video that we just found shows a bunch of interesting details about the unreleased, unannounced Nokia N9 smartphone. Unfortunately, the fast-paced teaser leaves more questions than answers.
The Nokia N9 was always rumored as running whatever version of MeeGo is latest, but this video clearly shows the user interface of what we now know as Symbian Anna.
 The 12MP camera on the other hand is not something new, as it's been present in previous leaks. But yes, this is the first time we get to see it confirmed semi-officially. We also see that it's got a 28mm wide-angle Carl Zeiss lens and an aperture of F2.8 so it's exactly the same unit we've seen in the N8. It's only not as bulging as on the N8. And it has a dual LED flash, not a xenon unit as the N8.


                    It was only recently that we saw a mention of the N9 in some FCC files, so the announcement might as well be just around the corner. Or not! We're not really sure what to make of the Symbian interface and we're really not sure whether Nokia needs a second E7, be it 12MP or not.                        
                                        

99% of Android devices are vulerable to security hacks

hello frnds today i am tell you the latest news who has been told by germany security expert.the android devices of security 99% hacks..
Security experts in Germany have uncovered yet another vulnerability in the Android operating system that could enable hackers to launch so-called ‘impersonation’ attacks on almost every Android device out there.

Just when you thought Google’s Android security wounds from a string of recent malware attacks were finally starting to heal, researchers at the Institute of Media Informatics at University of Ulm have exposed a new flaw in the fast-growing mobile platform. This time it's in a log-in authentication protocol known as ClientLogin, that could potentially give cybercriminals unfettered access to contacts, calendars and other sensitive data stored in Big G’s servers.

Essentially, when a user submits their correct log-in credentials for the above services, as well as Twitter, Facebook and a number of accounts, an authentication token (authToken) is transmitted in cleartext (as in unencrypted). This stays valid for up to 14 days, leaving the door open for hackers to steal the token and use it to log into said services masquerading as legitimate users.

The researchers stated: “We wanted to know if it is really possible to launch an impersonation attack against Google services and started our own analysis.

“The short answer is: Yes, it is possible, and it is quite easy to do so.”

According to the report, the flaw affects any device running Android 2.3.3 or lower. One of the ways the token can be stolen is when a user logs in over an unsecured wireless network.

As such, it is highly recommended that users upgrade to Android 2.3.4 where available as soon as possible, and also turn off automatic synchronisation in the Android settings menu when connecting with open Wi-Fi networks.

To stay on the side of caution, however, especially if Android 2.3.4 has yet to arrive to your device, you should avoid open hotspots altogether until Google releases a patch to take care of the problem.....:::::!

Androids tablets will usurp iPad, says NVIDIA chief


Android tablets will outsell the iPad in three years time, the head of Nvidia forecasts, despite rumours that current-gen slates running Google’s OS have failed to set the world alight.

Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and chief executive of Nvidia, predicted an Android tablet takeover by 2014 in an address at tech talking shop hosted by sober suited business types at Reuters.

He said: "The Android phone took only two and a half years to achieve the momentum that we're talking about. I would expect the same thing on Honeycomb tablets.”

Huang’s bullish forecast comes amid reports in April claiming that demand for the Motorola Xoom – the first tablet powered by the much vaunted tablet optimised Honeycomb version of Android – could be as low as 25,000.

Factors thought to be harming Android tablets’ chances in the nascent slate space are the relative paucity of specially created apps compared with the iPad and unrealistically high price points.
so enjoy.....::))))))))

BlackBerry PlayBook UK launch set for June 16th..


hi frnds the BlackBerry PlayBook will be making its UK debut on June 16th, it has been confirmed.

The seven-inch iPad challenger from Research In Motion (RIM), which launched stateside last month, will be landing in our shores in a month’s time through a number of major high street vendors such as Carphone Warehouse, Phones4U, Best Buy and the Dixons Group.

The cheapest model, which is the 16GB Wi-Fi-only version, will cost £399, matching its closest iPad 2 equivalent (not counting the screen size, of course), while the 32GB and 64GB models – also Wi-Fi-only - will set takers back £479 and £559 respectively.

Jeremy Fennel, category director at the Dixons group, said: "We are delighted to be adding the BlackBerry PlayBook – a great new breakthrough in the rapidly growing tablet market, that's ideal for the many current BlackBerry smartphone users, both business and consumer – to our already extensive range."

Billed as a ‘world’s first professional-grade tablet’, the PlayBook is home to a seven-inch multi-touch capacitive touchscreen with a 1024 x 600p WSVGA resolution, a 1GHz Cortex-A9 processor with 1GB of RAM and two front and rear-mounted cameras of three and five megapixel resolutions respectively - both of which shoot HD video at 1080p and support native video calling capabilities.

No word yet when the 3G model might also arrive to our shores. So if you’re looking to get online with the slate on your commutes, it might be best to stay tuned for an announcement directly from the networks.

Are you excited about the PlayBook? Let us know in the comments section below.

DELETE VIRUSES WITHOUT ANY ANTI VIRUS SOFTWARE

hi, frnds!
today i just visited a virus infected computer.on that computer i was not able to open the D Drive.because of it's infection !so when i was trying to open that drive i was just getting an error , that partition is corrupted . means to say the virus was inside on that drive !. so now how to delete this kind of virus when you have no any anti-virus software ?
so let's see, every file of virus has a attribute like this : Read only file, Hidden file , System file
so now this kind of file can't be deleted easily . so first how to get into that kind of drive ?
follow this steps
>go to my computer you can also type this shortcut key : " WIN + E "
,find address bar on the top n type the location of your drive
for eg: D:
e:
f:
after the drive name colon is compulsory .okay now , hit the enter key
you w'll be in that drive !
okay now how to find virus on that drive ?
so let's open the cmd command prompt go to run type cmd and hit the enter key , now  in cmd type the location of your drive which is infected by virus . for eg: type :E and press enter
now type dir to view all the file on on drive
but the virus will be not shown at this time !
so what to do ?
you have to remove it's attributes like read only , hidden , and system
file
so let's remove the attribute
type attrib -s -r -h
hit the enter key again
now type dir and enter key
now you w'll find the files of virus like auto run.inf or new folder.exe etc that are appearing as a unknown files !
so type del file name
or type rd folder name
eg: del auto run.inf
rd new folder
but if you got difficulty go on that drive as i told you and simply delete the file by clicking right click or del key !
if that file still can't be deleted
download this software called unlocker to delete undeleteble file easily.this trick is also working on pen drive . you can remove virus from pen drive by doing this steps :)
so enjoy... !

LIST OF ALL GOOGLE'S DOMAIN NAMES AND SUB DOMAIN NAMES


have you ever seen this kind of products on Google Accounts ?? :
so





so i just started whois lookup after that i researched for collecting Google's domain names and it's sub domain names .it's very huge collection check it :
1. www.google.com November 1998 Linux

2. mail.google.com June 2004 Linux

3. images.google.com November 2001 Linux

4. news.google.com April 2002 Linux

5. maps.google.com April 2005 Linux

6. groups.google.com March 2001 Linux

7. groups-beta.google.com July 2004 Linux

8. translate.google.com November 2001 Linux

9. desktop.google.com December 2004 Linux

10. toolbar.google.com March 2002 Linux

11. local.google.com June 2004 Linux

12. directory.google.com August 2001 Linux

13. kh.google.com June 2005 unknown

14. labs.google.com July 2002 unknown

15. services.google.com March 2000 unknown

16. print.google.com March 2004 Linux

17. code.google.com May 2005 Linux

18. pack.google.com March 2006 Linux

19. dl.google.com November 2005 unknown

20. webaccelerator.google.com July 2005 Linux

21. base.google.com January 2006 Linux

22. finance.google.com May 2006 Linux

23. moon.google.com September 2005 Linux

24. www.gmail.google.com June 2005 Linux

25. tools.google.com April 2006 Linux

26. www.news.google.com January 2003 Linux

27. ww.google.com March 2002 Linux

28. mobile.google.com July 2005 Linux

29. www.maps.google.com June 2005 Linux

30. europe.google.com November 2003 Linux

31. www.l.google.com June 2005 Linux

32. www.scholar.google.com April 2005 Linux

33. www.earth.google.com September 2005 Linux

34. wifi.google.com October 2005 Linux

35. calendar.google.com December 2005 Linux

36. api.google.com June 2002 Linux

37. eudora.google.com April 2005 Linux

38. www.desktop.google.com July 2005 Linux

39. investor.google.com November 2004 Linux

40. www.video.google.com November 2005 Linux

41. deskbar.google.com August 2005 Linux

42. reader.google.com December 2005 Linux

43. www.print.google.com August 2005 Linux

44. map.google.com June 2005 Linux

45. pagead.l.google.com March 2006 Linux

46. adsense.google.com September 2004 Linux

47. sms.google.com August 2005 Linux

48. toolbar1.google.com May 2006 unknown

49. toolbarqueries.google.com November 2002 Linux

50. download.google.com November 2004 Linux

51. www.toolbar.google.com November 2002 Linux

52. 1.qos.google.com May 2004 unknown

53. www.images.google.com November 2002 Linux

54. posting.google.com February 2002 Linux

55. mt.google.com April 2005 unknown

56. dir.google.com November 2001 Linux

57. www.books.google.com January 2006 Linux

58. aol.google.com August 2004 Linux

59. wmlproxy.google.com March 2002 unknown

60. wap.google.com November 2001 Linux

61. www.answers.google.com December 2002 Linux

62. bendi.google.com November 2005 Linux

63. vp.video.google.com September 2005 unknown

64. 35820365512262.qos.google.com November 2002 unknown

65. answer.google.com January 2003 Linux

66. mars.google.com May 2006 Linux

67. eval.google.com September 2004 Linux

68. fusion.google.com March 2006 Linux

69. america.google.com November 2003 Linux

70. labs1.google.com July 2002 unknown

71. www.adwords.google.com November 2002 Linux

72. b.mail.google.com April 2006 Linux

73. compute.google.com February 2005 unknown

74. www.froogle.google.com February 2003 Linux

75. support.google.com March 2002 unknown

76. asia.google.com November 2003 Linux

77. sms.toolbar.google.com August 2005 unknown

78. gsademo1.google.com December 2004 Linux

79. www.catalogs.google.com November 2002 Linux

80. images-partners.google.com August 2005 Linux

81. catalog.google.com April 2002 Linux

82. netease.google.com March 2002 unknown

83. adwordstest.google.com October 2003 unknown

84. lucaslarson.qos.google.com October 2004 unknown

85. www.groups.google.com November 2001 Linux

86. purchases.google.com January 2006 Linux

87. kitchenrox.qos.google.com August 2004 unknown

88. www.pages.google.com May 2006 unknown

89. catalogues.google.com June 2002 unknown

90. analytics.google.com January 2006 Linux

91. ratings.google.com August 2005 Linux

92. www.local.google.com May 2004 Linux

93. www2.google.com November 2001 Linux

94. anal.qos.google.com August 2005 unknown

95. mt1.google.com January 2006 unknown

96. gfe.google.com December 2004 Linux

97. www3.google.com November 2001 Linux

98. mt3.google.com January 2006 unknown



100. asdfsdfasdf.qos.google.com January 2005 unknown

101. www.blogsearch.google.com November 2005 Linux

102. gfe-od.google.com June 2004 Linux

103. console.google.com May 2001 Linux

104. www.translate.google.com June 2002 Linux

105. mt2.google.com January 2006 unknown

106. wapsearch.google.com June 2002 Linux

107. www.image.google.com February 2003 Linux

108. kh0.google.com January 2006 unknown

109. www.picasa.google.com November 2005 Linux

110. virgin.google.com December 2005 Linux

111. downloads.google.com August 2005 Linux

112. search.google.com November 2004 Linux

113. labs2.google.com July 2002 unknown

114. email.google.com August 2005 Linux

115. kh2.google.com January 2006 unknown

116. viruszp3.qos.google.com August 2005 unknown

117. kh1.google.com January 2006 unknown

118. purchase.google.com December 2005 Linux

119. d.google.com December 2005 Linux

120. pagead2.google.com August 2003 Linux

121. kickit2.google.com September 2005 unknown

122. kh3.google.com January 2006 unknown

123. desktopservices.google.com April 2006 Linux

124. m.google.com April 2006 Linux

125. gfe-dc.google.com June 2004 Linux

126. w.google.com March 2002 Linux

127. mini.google.com August 2005 Linux

128. network-latency-discovery.l.google.com January 2006 unknown

129. book.google.com January 2006 Linux

130. blog.google.com January 2005 Linux

131. www.mars.google.com May 2006 Linux

132. makinator.qos.google.com August 2005 unknown

133. www.talk.google.com November 2005 unknown

134. googlemail.google.com November 2005 Linux

135. frugal.google.com September 2005 Linux

136. net-actuality.qos.google.com August 2005 unknown

137. lou.qos.google.com August 2005 unknown

138. sandbox.google.com March 2006 Linux

139. jump.google.com December 2005 Linux

140. blogger.google.com August 2005 Linux

141. gsademo11.google.com May 2006 Linux

142. gmail.l.google.com July 2005 Linux

143. yp.google.com August 2005 Linux

144. wam.google.com August 2005 Linux

145. gfe-nf2.google.com November 2005 Linux

146. kefe.qos.google.com November 2005 unknown

147. web.google.com November 2005 Linux

148. kh.l.google.com December 2005 Linux

149. wire.google.com January 2006 unknown

150. protocol.google.com January 2006 Linux

151. mar.nld.l.google.com January 2006 unknown

152. amp.google.com March 2006 Linux

153. www.answer.google.com March 2006 Linux

154. gfe-in.google.com March 2006 Linux

155. gfe-jc.google.com March 2006 Linux

156. au1.nld.l.google.com April 2006 unknown

157. mt.l.google.com April 2006 unknown

158. eval2.google.com May 2006 Linux

159. es.nld.l.google.com May 2006 unknown
this is not the end of list wanna see more ?? click here . I'm sure you will be shocked !


so enjoy..

Sunday 15 May 2011

Google Tricks

hello friends,
Google is great and we all know that .stoday i will tell you some tricks to find you files easily. so,
Google have lots of custom search styles . Google Dork :

dorks are special keyword which is used for find your exact file info. or address . like:

inurl:MYworld intitle:justinbieber ext:mp3 etc.

if you past this dorks (they are calling dork this: inurl:,intitle:ext)
 now past this to search box and you can add -(das) to filter you search like -html -mp4 -inurl:org -intext:buy
etc
okay so i found some great google dorks strings :

Find Music: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma|mp3|rm|ogg) “My World”

A more general approach would go like this : intitle:"index of" songname/artist name

Find Videos: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(mpg|wmv|avi) “smack that”

Find Ebooks: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(pdf|doc) “Hacking"
so Enjoy......

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo review: More than a sequel

Introduction

It’s a sequel. Same cast and the same story but with a new lead and a new director. Shot in HD. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo is to settle some unfinished business at the box office. A year stands between the Vivaz and the Neo and Android does make all the difference.




The XPERIA Neo is part of Sony Ericsson’s new droid lineup and takes advantage of all the new features – the LED-backlit Reality display with Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine, an 8 megapixel Exmor R camera sensor, 720p video with continuous autofocus and the latest Android – 2.3 Gingerbread.

Key features
Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support
3G with 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
3.7" 16M-color capacitive LED-backlit LCD touchscreen of FWVGA resolution (480 x 854 pixels) on Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine
Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread
1 GHz Scorpion CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 chipset
512 MB RAM
8 MP autofocus camera, LED flash, geotagging
720p video @ 30fps, continuous autofocus
Front facing VGA camera, video calls
Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS
microSD slot (32GB supported, 8GB card included)
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Voice dialing
Adobe Flash 10.2 support
microHDMI port 

Main disadvantages
Display has poor viewing angles
The competition has dual-core CPUs, 1080p video
No smart dialing
Loudspeaker has below average performance
No DivX/XviD support
Memory card slot under the battery cover

The Neo benefits from new technology but it does well to focus on the important stuff: imaging. It’s not the 3.7 touchscreen that makes this phone, nor is it the 1 GHz CPU or the latest Android Gingerbread. And hey, these are all fine features to have. But in the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Neo the HD-enabled cameraphone comes before the all-round droid smartphone.

TEC HUB APP LAUNCHED TO DOWNLOAD CLICK ON THIS LINK

HI FRNDS TEC HUB APP LAUNCHED TO DOWNLOAD IT ON MOBILE.TO CLICK ON THIS LINK.THIS APP IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON NOKIA OVI STORE.AND MOBILE 9.COM...........

http://oviappwizard.com/get.jsp?pp=5a86eb

..SO ENJOY.......)))))

BEST WEB BROWSER.

Hi frnds today i'm going to tell you the list of top 3 web browsers according to mine,
so in now days there is a big war between browsers,
                                                                          

Here is browser status on 1st Jan, 2011
2011      Internet Explorer     Firefox     Chrome     Safari     Opera
January        26.6 %       42.8%      23.8%      4.0%      2.5%
source :w3school
people thinks that google chrome is the best browser but it is true ? NO, the fact is that Google chrome is worst   because it crashes randomly so according to my experience The best browser is................... Maxthon
                                                                   

 in Maxthon there is a my favorite feature , and that is Ad- hunter.
and it is much faster than any other browsers ! this is a Chinese browser but very awesome browser i had ever seen, here are some info about it's features :
     Tabbed document interface
     Saves open tabs in case of program shutdown or system crash
     Undo for any tabs accidentally closed
     AD Hunter - an ad-blocking utility that blocks pop-ups, Web banner and floating ads in webpages
     Enhanced security - Even if a security hole has not yet been corrected in the underlying web rendering engine, Maxthon      browser prevent most of the well-known exploits to run.
     Adobe Flash, Java applet and ActiveX blocker
     Skinnable
     Customizable tabs and interface
     Programmable mouse gestures and mouse chording
     External utility bar - toolbar that allows you to open third-party programs
     RSS reader
     Supports many Internet Explorer plugins as well as plugins of its own
     Partial Gecko engine support with the use of a third-party program
     A search toolbar with 8 different search engines (user extensible)
     Automatic updating service
     Groups - the ability to bookmark & open multiple pages simultaneously
     URL aliases - open URLs by just typing a word in the address bar
     Simple collector - a small notepad-like utility, used to collect any text from web pages. You can write scripts in it and run them in the current web page
     Integrated web services - user extensible, but by default includes translators, Google's cached version of pages, Whois and anonymous web proxies
     (wiki pedia)
so download it from here 

STOP REDIRECTING GOOGLE TO YOUR COUNTRY DOMAIN..!!!


hi ,Recently i was pinging on different websites like Google Yahoo Twitter etc .
while i was pinging on Google i got a new topic for my blog.so in India if i type WWW.Google.com The Domain name server will  silently redirect you to www.Google.co.in but why ?? because Google knows your ip address and your ip address is provided by ISP(INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER)which has limitation of reserved ip addresses . so whenever you type Google.com  ,The server of Google will automatically Redirect to your Country Domain name for Example if you are in uk the redirected site will be www.Google.co.uk
so how to stop redirecting Google  ? well it's quit easy just Open Command Prompt and Type
Ping www.Google.com















so as you can see there is an Ip address after Google.com 74.125.236.51
so copy this kind of ip and past it to your Home Page Setting so now whenver you click of Homepage button you will not Redirect to the Country Domain name ! :)
and if you are too lazy to do this steps then just Set Your Home Page As : http://74.125.71.106/
okay now just add replace http to https before the address and see the Magic !!
so Enjoy ......