Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Introducing Google Drive.......>

Google is introducing Google Drive—a place where you can create, share, collaborate, and keep all of your stuff. Whether you’re working with a friend on a joint research project, planning a wedding with your fiancĂ© or tracking a budget with roommates, you can do it in Drive. You can upload and access all of your files, including videos, photos, Google Docs, PDFs and beyond.



                                                                     

Initially, Google Drive would be available for Android devices, PC and Mac. The company said that support for iPhone and iPad would be added later. The service, which would compete with popular apps like Dropbox, Microsoft's Sky Drive and Apple's iCloud, would allow users to store up to 5GB data in Google's servers for free. 

Google Drive will work with Google Docs, hence giving users ability to edit or create documents within the app itself. This will give Google an advantage over Dropbox, an extremely popular cloud-based service, through which users can only sync their files. 

Google said that users who want more space would be able to upgrade. "You can choose to upgrade to 25GB for $2.49/month, 100GB for $4.99/month or even 1TB for $49.99/month. When you upgrade to a paid account, your Gmail account storage will also expand to 25GB,".

Drive is built to work seamlessly with your overall Google experience. You can attach photos from Drive to posts in Google+, and soon you’ll be able to attach stuff from Drive directly to emails in Gmail. Drive is also an open platform, so we’re working with many third-party developers so you can do things like send faxes, edit videos and create website mockups directly from Drive. To install these apps, visit the Chrome Web Store—and look out for even more useful apps in the future.

This is just the beginning for Google Drive; there’s a lot more to come.

Get started with Drive today at drive.google.com/start—and keep looking for Nessie...

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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

How to choose strong password ......>

Password is the only thing which keeps your data secure in this virtual digital world. So it is necessary to choose a smart password which is hard to guess and hard to crack. We should always take care while choosing passwords and select the one which is private and hard to crack.

Before writing some tips to create a strong password, i want to give an advice to all readers not to use same password on every website. I saw many people who use same password on all other websites. You're likely to have dozens of accounts across the web, and you can't guarantee the security of all of those accounts. Many smaller companies don't have security technology capable of guarding your data from cyber criminals. This allows hackers to access your important accounts if they manage to steal your password from a less secure website. So you should keep your banking and email passwords different from the common password which you use on all other websites.

You must follow these simple tips. These will help you to choose a strong password.

* Use a unique password for all your important accounts
* Use a password with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols
* Create a password that is hard for others to guess
* Make sure your password recovery options are up-to-date and secure
* Keep your passwords in a secret place that is not easily visible

If you are dealing with lots of password daily then you would better to use password mangers to save your password safely. You can buy highly secured password managers to provide better security to your all kind of login information. You can click here to browse highly secured password managers.

Only having a smart and hard to crack password is not enough. You must have some recovery options to recover your account in case of hacked. The best recovery option is phone call or sms recovery. You must enable all security options as much website offers. On Gmail and Facebook, you can also use 2-step verification to make your account more secure.

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Monday, 16 April 2012

Nike+ SportWatch GPS Powered by TomTom......>

1] Water resistant Nike+ SportWatch features TomTom GPS for accurate speed and distance information, indoors or out--even if the GPS signal gets interrupted.

2] Track your time, distance, pace, heart rate (with optional sensor), and calories burned; view your mapped route with pace data/changes in elevation on Nikeplus.com.

3] Rechargeable lithium polymer battery charges via USB, provides eight hours of run time with the GPS and sensor both turned on, up to 50 days of standby power.

4] Join challenges and connect with friends as a member of Nikeplus.com--view/share routes, find popular running areas, share activity on Facebook or Twitter.

5] Personal coaching features help keep you at your best--reminds you to run, stores your run history, and remembers your personal records.




Features:

Stopwatch: You can start, stop, pause and mark up to 50 laps by tapping the screen. Once you are done, you can review your total time, best lap time, average lap time or individual lap times. This data is stored on your watch until you rest it and will not be uploaded to nikeplus.com.

Alarm: You can set an alarm on your watch. When the alarm is set there is a visual indication on the watch face.

Time Set: The time of day or date can be set on the watch without needing to plug it in and use Nike+ Connect.

Pace/Speed:
Runners can now choose between displaying pace and displaying speed on the watch.

Laps: The sensitivity of the tap feature has been improved so that users can confidently get a tap when they want, and not when they don't.

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Sunday, 15 April 2012

Amazing Sony SmartWatch..........>

Stay on top of life with just a tap, touch or a swipe of the finger to the smooth touch screen face of the uniquely styled SmartWatch. Discretely check your text messages, emails, Facebook updates or just the time and look cooler than anyone else doing it. See who's calling before going through all the trouble of digging through your bag or taking your phone out of your pocket.

Peruse awesome apps available on the AndroidTM market to make the most of your newest favorite accessory. At just 8mm thin and with an easy-to-wear wristband or clip, it's only a matter of time before you find yourself wondering how you ever got along without it.

Included wristbands come in classic black, but if you feel like adding a splash of color, there are four additional colors to choose from: pink, mint, grey, white or blue (sold separately). Feeling really original? Use the included adapter to incorporate your own wristband.



Your world at your fingertips:-

SmartWatch features an easy-to-use, ultra-responsive touch display. Finding your way around SmartWatch is super simple. Your world’s just a tap, swipe or press away.


You choose – Google Play™ :-

Want to do more with your SmartWatch? Download compatible applications on Google Play™. And customise your SmartWatch to make it exclusively yours.


Make it yours :-

Customise your SmartWatch with a 20mm wristband. Or wear its stylish wristband. You can even use it as a clip. This ultra-thin Android™ remote was designed to impress.


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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Microsoft to end Windows XP Golden Era within 2 years.....>

Microsoft is counting down the days until it is through with the Windows XP operating system for personal computers.


The US software titan used a blog post to remind the world that in two years it will no longer support the generations-old operating system that people have clung to despite the releases of successors Vista and Windows 7.

"We want to acknowledge the two-year countdown to the end of Windows XP and Office 2003 support," said Microsoft marketing director Stella Chernyak.

"Windows XP and Office 2003 were great software releases for their time, but the technology environment has shifted."

She advised computer users, particularly businesses, to begin "migrating" machines to the latest versions of the programs well before Microsoft puts XP to rest on April 8, 2014.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Chat With Command Prompt..........>

If you want to chat with your friend using command prompt then you can do this now. when i was watching movie Die Hard which is my favorite movie i saw that a young hacker was chatting with his friend using black terminal and beside him rock and blasting music spreading out. So, I thought to learn that simple trick to fun with. Here are procedures to do this.....>


All you need is your friends IP address and your Command Prompt.

First of all, Open Notepad and enter:

@echo off
:A
Cls
echo MESSENGER
set /p n=User:
set /p m=Message:
net send %n% %m%
Pause
Goto A


Now save this as Messenger.bat and then open it, you should see command prompt with this,

Messenger
User:


After User type the IP address of a computer you want to contact with.
After this, you should see this:

Message:

Now type in the message you wish to send.
Before you press "Enter" it should look like this,

MESSENGER
User: 55.108.109.2 (This IP address is only for example.)
Message: Hi,how are you?


Now all you need to do is press "Enter", and start chatting.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Facebook to get 'enemy graph'.........>

Facebook is not just about reaching out to friends but also foes as a new application allows you to add enemies to your profile.


EnemyGraph is a new application, available for free to all Facebook users, which lets you add enemies to your Facebook profile, including real victims from your friends list, or from other users of the application.

You can also declare 'war' on any product, person or company that has a presence on Facebook. As soon as one has declared someone or something an Enemy, they appear on one's profile on the Enemies list, visible to other users of the application.

Its creator, Dean Terry of the University of Texas at Dallas, describes the application as 'social media blasphemy' and predicted that Facebook would remove the application.

EnemyGraph is an attempt to further define relationships between users and other entities across Facebook's social graph.