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6 Jun 2010 | 5 Comments | Posted By Ashik
New Flash Bug Exploited By Hackers : How to avoid it?
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A new attack on a Flash bug has surfaced that would give attackers control of a victim’s computer after crashing it, reports PC World. Adobe put out a Security Advisory about this on June 4. It is categorized as a critical issue and all operating systems with Flash are vulnerable including Windows, Linux, and Apple and it is also found in the recent versions of Reader and Acrobat.


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30 May 2010 | No Comment | Posted By Ashik
How to view Removed Videos on Youtube
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Have you ever found an Interesting Video on Youtube but when you try to view that video you find out that the video has been removed by Youtube due to terms of Use Violation. According to the policy of Youtube, it has a right to remove any video from public viewing if it is found to be violating the terms and conditions of Youtube. But now I will show you how to view that video.


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28 May 2010 | 32 Comments | Posted By Ashik
Why are you Scared of Linux?
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Note: Before you read this Article I want to tell you that I am a big Linux fan and Linux being an open source Operating System is doing a Great Job.

Most of the people I know think Linux is very difficult for a layman to understand. They fear that after installing Linux they will not be able to do the normal tasks they do with Windows and thus they prefer paying money to Microsoft instead of even trying Linux.


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26 May 2010 | 32 Comments | Posted By Ashik
How to Hack Rapidshare.com
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Since I started blogging the question that has been asked by maximum number of users via Comments, Web Forms or via Communities is “How to hack Rapidshare.com?”. Rapidshare is one of the best file hosting service in the world. You can upload, Download files that you want very easily. But if you are not a premium user of Rapidshare then while downloading any file from the rapidshare, you will get annoying download time before getting the download link.


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20 May 2010 | 6 Comments | Posted By Ashik
How to Recover Important Data after your System is Crashed
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Suppose your computer commits suicide by inviting the latest virus and you are not able to get it back up and running. As a last resort you decide to backup your important documents, photos that you took of your girl friend and the ASCII text file containing your passwords. Today I will show how to do this very easily.


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28 Apr 2010 | No Comment | Posted By Ashik
Registry Tweaks to improve your Windows 7 Experience
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Windows 7, like earlier versions of Windows operating systems allow users to edit registry entries to customize system settings. Below are some of the tweaks that you can use to do this.

Warning: Remember to backup the registry before implementing any of these tweaks. You can do this from the Registry Editor utility or by using a Windows 7 compatible registry tool.


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27 Apr 2010 | 4 Comments | Posted By Ashik
Free 24 Cool Apps for Windows Mobile Phone
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Hello Friends,

Today I am going to give you 24 Best Windows Mobile phone apps which will be useful in your daily life. The most important thing is that all these Apps are available free to any user.


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17 Apr 2010 | No Comment | Posted By Ashik
12 Security Tips for Shopping Online
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The internet is an exciting place to shop. From the comfort of your own armchair you can browse for literally anything, from a new camera, to a holiday or flight. You are not restricted to the stores in your local town, or even country and you can pick up deals at great prices on a whole range of products.

Shopping online isn’t just as safe as handing over your credit card in a store or restaurant. However, if you take care of few things it can be a safe deal.


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25 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted By paras
Code it the Google Way
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Google never seems to just be satisfied with the status quo, and when they run out of fields to compete in they create their own! Google’s new “Go” programming language is one of their newest ventures, a language which is an amalgamation of Python and C++.


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23 Jan 2010 | 16 Comments | Posted By Ashik
How to Install any Linux on a USB
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There are so many reasons why having a Linux distribution on a USB drive can come in handy. From having a “rescue” OS on your keyring to being able to install a new distribution on your EeePC, a “thumb drive” Linux has many uses. But getting Linux onto a USB drive can’t be simple. Right? Wrong. There is a tool, UNetbootin, that makes installing Linux on a USB drive simple.


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19 Jan 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted By Ashik
How to Stop Promotional Calls & SMS
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Do pesky telemarketers call up you mobile phone to sell you car loans, credit cards or unbelievable deals for petty commissions. In a major initiative to stop telemarketing calls, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has started the National Do Not Call Registry of India. Any mobile or landline subscriber who does not wish to receive telemarketing calls, can request their telephone number be included in the NDNC Registry. Here are some ways to block unsolicited calls from top mobile operators and private banks in India.


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18 Jan 2010 | 8 Comments | Posted By Ashik
Google Talk Cheat Sheet
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Are you crazy about Google Talk. Do you want to be become a master of it? Then here is a source for you to know each and every secret of Google Talk. I think this is a complete list of tips, tricks, hacks, howto’s, keyboard shortcuts and few miscellaneous facts about Google Talk


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