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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

The recently revealed 2nd generation Moto 360 smartwatch will be sold in China, according to a new report. The wearable making it to the country might have something to do with the fact that Motorola is now owned by Lenovo, a Chinese company.
This is a bit unexpected because Google services are effectively banned in China and thus don't work. And the Moto 360 runs Android Wear, which is an operating system that, unlike Android for phones and tablets, is pretty much controlled by Google in its entirety. Most of what the currently outed Android Wear watches do is powered by various Google services.
Motorola's Moto X Force smartphone, which first leaked nearly a week ago under codename Bounce, will be launched in the month of December this year, according to the usually reliable leaker @upleaks.
It was also revealed that the device will carry a price tag of 4,000 CNY, which turns out to be around $628.
Specs-wise, the handset will be powered by the Snapdragon 810 chipset, and sport a 5.43-inch QHD display. It will come with 3GB RAM, 32/64GB of internal memory, and pack in a 3,760 mAh battery.
In terms of camera, the Moto X Force - which carriers a "shatterproof" label, suggesting a military MIL-STD rating of some sort - will feature a 21MP rear unit and a 5MP front shooter.

Sunday, 24 August 2014

Turbo C for Win7/8

 Salient Features 
  • World’s most preferred Simple C/C++ Language Compiler..that too on a single click installer !!
  • Works On All Versions of Windows, Windows 98,Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows 7 [64 bit as well as 32 bit] As Well as Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 too [both 64bit and 32 bit]
  • Works Full-screen even on Windows 7 and Windows 8..!!
  • C/C++ Graphics[graphics.h] supported .. even on Windows 7 and Windows 8 again fullscreen..!! :D
  • Header files Snap.h and dos.h also supported for Screen-capture and Delay timer,again full screen.. ;)
  • Single installer,no Need of Configuring anything.. even a single line :P
  • No Need Of Mounting anything on DosBoX , everything is already mounted :D
  • Alt+F9 Key For Compilation and Ctrl +F9 Key for execution both Combinations Supported,No other DosBox Turbo C++ supports this..!!
  • Very Much Stable Operation.. Same installer works for all Windows OS’s 32 bit as well as 64 bit.
  • Click on the image to download or Download Here.

Thursday, 14 August 2014

TeamViewer 9.0.24322 Premium Final+Crack

TeamViewer is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to set and use a VPN connection; a Virtual Private Network that lets you take complete control of another PC from your own computer, whether they're separated by a soda can or a continent (and as long as both machines are running TeamViewer). It enables two-way connections in which users can flip control back and forth. TeamViewer also lets you hold virtual meetings with multiple participants (again, they all must have TeamViewer installed). With a name like TeamViewer, you'd expect it to be an enterprise-ready tool, and you'd be right: TeamViewer's robust simplicity is what happens when multiple users of vastly different skills need to use software. After a while, the bugs get squashed pretty firmly. But TeamViewer is free to non-commercial users. That means you can use it to access your work and home PCs remotely, of course. But you can also install it on your mom's PC (for example) and provide tech support from home.

We installed and opened TeamViewer on two Windows 7 PCs; one a 64-bit desktop, the other a 32-bit netbook. TeamViewer provides a user name and password for each machine. You simply need to enter each machine's numbers in the other to create a connection. The host PC's screen displays the remote PC's desktop in a window, and the host machine's mouse and keyboard control the remote PC's counterparts. We could open folders, files, and programs; run processes; and change settings: anything we could do with the remote machine's own controls, we could do from our main PC's controls, too, with TeamViewer. We tried the Meeting tool, too, but since we had TeamViewer installed on just two PCs, our pool of invitees was a bit small. TeamViewer offers some useful options; for instance, you can limit it to file transfers if you don't need total control.
TeamViewer is simply the easiest tool of its type we've used, and a far cry from the VPN apps of not so long ago. And it can cut down on the phone tag when friends and family need tech support!
NOTE :- click on the image to download.or from here

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Extend Trial Period by deleting the registry files

In this method you need to find and delete your trial software registry. After trial period is expired, uninstall the software and follow the steps. 
  • After uninstalling software, Open RUN (Windows key + R) and type regedit and hit Enter.
  • Now Registry Editor Window will appear and here navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Your Software name from left pane of this window. If you find any Key name with your software name then just Delete that Key.
  • Similarly navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Your Software name and if you find any key with your software name then just Delete it and close the Registry Editor window.
  • Again go to RUN and type %temp% and hit Enter.
  • Now Delete all the things in that folder. Don’t worry these are the temporary files and not necessary for your operating system.
  • Now go to C:\Users\your username here\AppData. Under AppData open all three folders "Local", "LocalLow" and "Roaming” and check. Under these three folders if you find any folder or anything with your Software's name, just delete it.
  • Now Restart your PC and install the expired software and you can use it again for trial period. If you install the expired software without following the above steps then you don’t get trial period back.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

How to Block Websites in Windows 7/8 in Chrome and Firefox Easily

Internet is just like a coin, it has both sides one side for Good things and other side is for bad things.These bad things are highly dangerous to Children,As Children are spending most of their time on Internet they are more prone to Bad things, Here are some ways where you can protect your children from potentially bad things on Internet i.e you can block unwanted and harmful sites on your PC and restrict internet.




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Step By Step Procedure to Block a Website
Open DNS:
This is a simple way to block adult content and other harmful content on Internet from your children. OpenDNS blocks harmful content automatically on your computer.When any one from your computer try to access the harmful sites.
This is a simple way for NON Techie Parents, You can configure Open DNS in simple four steps.check them below

Step 1: 

Open Network and Sharing Center and click on Active Connections (From Control panel or by clicking on Network icon from taskbar )
Network+and+Sharing+Center_2

Step 2: 

Click on Adapter Settings, Now select your active network connection device. And Right click on active connection and hit on Properties to open the network device properties.
(Here in our case it Local Area connection)
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Step 3:

Now select the Internet Protocol version 4 and hit on Properties

Local+Area+Connection+Properties

Step 4:

  • Now change the option from "Obtain DNS server address automatically" to "Use the following DNS server addresses"
  • Now enter the following DNS server address "208.67.222.123" and "208.67.230.123"
  • Save the settings and reconnect to Internet, Now try to open any harmful website from your browser, to check weather it is blocking or not.
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How to Block specific sites on your computer:

Do you want to Block some specific websites on your computer, then you should continue reading this..!!
  • Open your "hosts" with notepad which is located Here "c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\" and don't forget to open this file with Administrator privileges.
  • After opening the host file with "Notepad". Goto last line of the file and add the websites to be blocked on your computer in this format
127.0.0.1 yahoo.com 
127.0.0.1 facebook.com 
127.0.0.1 twitter.com  

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  • After adding these lines, you can replace the website address with the specific website address that you want to block on your computer, and save the file.
  • After saving reconnect Internet to take effect in changes, when anyone try to open the blocked website on your computer they will get "Problem loading page" error.
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  • And better to create a new user account on your computer with "Standard Account" type, so that members on your computer will not get in any way Administrator rights.

Best Software for a New Windows PC Should Have

Must-Have Software for a New Windows PC

Thousands of new Windows 8 PCs are set up in homes and offices each day. Each one should have these 13 programs installed.
You've pulled that shiny new laptop or desktop running Windows 8 out of the box. Now what?
Windows usually comes festooned with what we lovingly call "shovel-ware"—a load of extra software shoveled onto the drives either by the PC manufacturer to help you, or worse, paid-for-placement programs you'll never, ever use. The very first thing you should do is download and runThe PC Decrapifier or SlimComputer Free; they'll remove most of what you don't need.
Then, immediately install some antivirus software. You can see our recommendation in the list, but here's a hint: it rhymes with "Morton" and ends with "Antivirus."
Next install 12 more must-have products. We've covered the gamut in this list, including your new browser, modern communications, high-security tools, performance-enhancingutilities, entertainment necessities, an image editor, a tech-support helper, and of course, a full office suite to get you through the work day. Without a doubt, these are the products a new Windows system requires first and foremost. Even if you've become a fan of fancy Web apps that perform many of the same functions, you should install these right onto your hard (or solid-state) drive.
Some of these apps have Windows 8 equivalents. You'll find them in the Microsoft Store, which is itself an app on the Windows 8 startup screen. You can run some of these programs like Chrome, Evernote, and TeamViewer without entering the Windows 8 desktop, but for full functionality, get the desktop versions. (One item you won't find an equivalent for: Microsoft Office.)
Browser: Google Chromehttps://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
The joke is that on a new Windows-based PC, the Internet Explorer browser gets used once: to download another browser. IE has been getting better and better, but for now we still recommend you grab Google Chrome. The current build is still our Editors' Choice for its speed and standards support. Chrome offers a Windows 8 mode to fit in with the Metro-style interface.
Browser: Google Chrome 
Research: Evernotehttps://evernote.com
If you need to store anything you see on your computer, you want Evernote. Some may argue whether you need the desktop Windows version since there's a Web interface, browser extensions, and mobile apps. But the desktop version gives you ultra-fast access, and the Windows 8-specific option—Evernote Touch (pictured)—is especially handy if you have a touch screen. You can upload 60MB of notes per month for free; an upgrade costs $5 a month.
Research: Evernote 
Office: Microsoft Office 365 Home Premiumhttps://office.microsoft.com/en-us/
There are certainly other office suites, some of which you don't even need to install if you have a browser, but none have the power and reach of Microsoft's Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, and OneNote. All of the 2013 versions (plus the SkyDrive sync service) are included in your $99 per year subscription to Office 365, and you can install Office apps on up to five devices including Macs and smartphones. Office 365 programs get regular updates over the Internet; you'll never need to install a DVD. Subscriptions for software are becoming the norm and this one is a pretty sweet deal. 
Office: Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium 
Antivirus: Norton Antivirus (2014)http://us.norton.com/antivirus/
No one is foolish enough to run a Windows PC without an antivirus program installed, right? Of course not! Windows, the most-used operating system in the world, is also the most-attacked. Don't be vulnerable; install the most effective antivirus software you can from the get-go. That would be Norton Antivirus according to our tests. Your $50 investment will bring you huge peace of mind. The database of malware it protects against is based on millions of known programs, both bad and good. It's especially adept at blocking phishing sites. 
Antivirus: Norton Antivirus (2014) 
Utility: CCleanerhttp://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/
Sooner rather than later your Windows computer will be laden with all sorts of digital flotsam, from browser cookies and history to temp files, registry entries, and beyond. The best utility to clean that effluvia is Piriform's CCleaner. (The first "C" stands for, you guessed it, "crap.") Run this utility every once in a while and your system will reward you with snappier speed. 
Utility: CCleaner  
Image Editor: Paint.NEThttp://www.getpaint.net/
Everyone knows the power of Photoshop, but at $20 a month, it's not for everyone. The next best thing for quick and dirty image editing that doesn't require specialized tools is the amazing Paint.NET. It looks enough like Photoshop to keep experienced users happy, yet it's small, fast, and most importantly, free. It even supports its own plug-ins. You'll be thrilled by what it can do for images. 
Image Editor: Paint.NET 
Video Player: VLC media playerhttps://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Windows Media Player has been around for more than two decades and it can do a lot, but when it comes to playing video from a file or DVD, the open-source, small, multi-platform VLC Media Player reigns supreme, playing anything and everything. It won't help you build playlists or organize music, but when you want to play back some obscure video file, VLC has got you covered. 
Video Player: VLC media player 
Music: Spotifyhttps://www.spotify.com/us/download/windows/
This online streaming music service has a Web interface and plenty of online versions, but the slick desktop version is a free download that makes it that much easier to play just about any song or album you desire. There are also curated "radio" stations with unlimited skips. For a $9.99 monthly subscription fee you can ditch the intrusive audio advertising and take all your music on the go with the mobile app. 
Music: Spotify 
Communications: Skypehttp://www.skype.com/en/
Now owned by Microsoft, Skype has become synonymous with video chat since its debut a decade ago. But it's a lot more than that. A Skype account coupled with the desktop software gives you a full voice communication center, letting you call around the world cheaply (pricing varies) and receive calls from any phone. The Windows 8 app edition(pictured) is a little more limited, but still offers great call quality in a simple interface.
Communications: Skype  
Security: LastPasshttps://lastpass.com
For almost everything you do online, you need a password. The last thing you need is a weak password compromising your security. Then again—strong, complex passwords are awfully hard to remember. LastPass, a 5-star Editor's Choice utility, manages your passwords for you across all platforms, storing them securely in the cloud so you can access them anywhere.
Security: LastPass 
Sync: Google Drive for PChttps://tools.google.com/dlpage/drive
Google Drive has become many things. It's an online office suite, an online storage locker, and also a desktop sync tool. In this case, you want to install it because of that last role: it keeps your files in sync with the online office suite and all other computers you use, even making files easily accessible on your phone. Free space starts at 15GB shared across Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos. 
Sync: Google Drive for PC 
Games: Steamhttp://store.steampowered.com/
If you want the best in downloadable PC games, download and install Steam. It's more than just a digital distribution store; it's also a full community of your fellow PC gamers—all of whom have instant access to 2,000 titles, from action to massively multiplayer to sports and more. 
Games: Steam  
Remote Control: TeamViewerhttp://www.teamviewer.com
If there is even the faintest chance you'll need remote PC help—or you'll offer remote PC help to someone else—install TeamViewer. When another user also has it installed, a shared code can give either person the ability to view or control the other's desktop, perfect for tech support or collaboration. It even throws in video chatting so you can get to the heart of what's wrong. A Windows 8 version, TeamViewer Touch, is also available for free install. It works across platforms so you can control Macs, Linux, or even take control from iOS, Android, or Windows Phone 8.
Remote Control: TeamViewer  

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