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October 31, 2013

:Windows CD Keys:

Windows CD Keys  

CD Keys Of
Vista/7 Ultimate
Vista/7 HomeBasic
Vista/7 HomePremium
Vista/7 Starter
Vista Business
7 Pro
Server
XP



Vista|Ultimate|Acer|3YDB8-YY3P4-G7FCW-GJMPG-VK48C
Vista|Ultimate|Advent|39MVW-K8KKQ-BGJ9B-24PMW-RYQMV
Vista|Ultimate|Alienware|7QVFM-MF2DT-WXJ62-XTYX3-P9YTT
Vista|Ultimate|Asus|6F2D7-2PCG6-YQQTB-FWK9V-932CC
Vista|Ultimate|Dell|2QBP3-289MF-9364X-37XGX-24W6P
Vista|Ultimate|DixonXP|6JPQR-4G364-2B7P7-83FXW-DR8QC
Vista|Ultimate|Gateway|6P8XK-GDDTB-X9PJQ-PYF36-G8WGV
Vista|Ultimate|Hedy|7R2C3-DWCBG-C8G96-MPT8T-K37C7
Vista|Ultimate|HP|23CM9-P7MYR-VFWRT-JGH7R-R933G
Vista|Ultimate|Lenovo|24J6Q-YJJBG-V4K4Q-2J8HY-8HBQQ
Vista|Ultimate|OQO|C4QGV-XHYYT-9PW8R-DCFTQ-FBD6M
Vista|Ultimate|Toshiba|33G3W-JY3XQ-CQQ7C-TG96R-R6J6Q
Vista|Ultimate|Sony|2KKTK-YGJKV-3WMRR-3MDQW-TJP47

Vista|Business|Acer|2TJTJ-C72D7-7BCYH-FV3HT-JGD4F
Vista|Business|Asus|72PFD-BCBK8-R7X4H-6F2XJ-VVMP9
Vista|Business|Dell|368Y7-49YMQ-VRCTY-3V3RH-WRMG7
Vista|Business|Fujitsu|4C3CM-H3RXM-VBMVQ-K8RHX-RTFX8
Vista|Business|Gateway|9GK24-BJJPV-93JB4-9CD3T-QTHDD
Vista|Business|HP|2Q2WM-VCB98-8C6BG-C9BT2-3XDRY
Vista|Business|Lenovo|2YRV9-YCY3F-FRJ4T-BKD6B-C47PP
Vista|Business|MSI|2X4F8-Y4QGK-Y8RTT-CK6PB-M8X92
Vista|Business|NEC|22QYD-YQFQG-4P9GY-DRVR3-RCFDV
Vista|Business|OQO|KBK7F-XCVK4-9W477-GPFVC-YXFDM
Vista|Business|Panasonic|246PH-B8XYM-B7DFM-RR8PM-JRHXC
Vista|Business|Sony|3W2Y2-GRRYB-VH76X-KPDXX-XFJ4B
Vista|Business|Toshiba|38MK6-4QYC6-GJQQX-9DYQ4-H9MQD
Vista|BusinessN|Acer|2434H-HFRM7-BHGD4-W9TTD-RJVCH

Vista|HomeBasic|Acer|2W7FD-9DWCB-Q9CM8-KTDKK-8QXTR
Vista|HomeBasic|Asus|762HW-QD98X-TQVXJ-8RKRQ-RJC9V
Vista|HomeBasic|Benq|7R997-DXYDR-YGCR3-RHVDP-T8TKX
Vista|HomeBasic|CHS|2QM7G-GTFJ4-2DTTG-R73YR-W3D8G
Vista|HomeBasic|Dell|3YMR2-WMV49-4WD8X-M9WM7-CH4CG
Vista|HomeBasic|Fujitsu|4G8P7-TVW66-Y3H3V-C4Q4J-CQR2B
Vista|HomeBasic|Gateway|7Q3BC-897QP-6HVMF-TTJ34-P92J4
Vista|HomeBasic|Gericom|MDRBF-FKHJB-6J8RV-P4GKQ-G6BR8
Vista|HomeBasic|Gigabyte|889T3-F4VGX-QK4V7-JH76R-3HHRC
Vista|HomeBasic|HP|2VX48-BVXT6-GD2PK-BD3R2-44MV3
Vista|HomeBasic|Ksystem-Irbis|J2QKK-V8M3X-WRPPT-FBW4B-FQ6FP
Vista|HomeBasic|Lenovo|2WP98-KHTH2-KC7KG-4YR37-H8PHC
Vista|HomeBasic|LG|6DT3K-TCY4G-Y2VK9-T8J3T-2RGT7
Vista|HomeBasic|Mecer|C3MXB-T6PGC-2M2XV-C6PRX-TPW79
Vista|HomeBasic|Medion|3XFY9-7GTXV-93RXP-V62MQ-84WP6
Vista|HomeBasic|NEC|2432B-Q9RGP-VT9CK-64JFP-X6XVT
Vista|HomeBasic|Packard Bell|4GW2B-QCB6W-BWTVG-2DDKY-KRDMH
Vista|HomeBasic|Rover|BMHBK-PJD8J-WDWGY-Q4D6Q-46YJP
Vista|HomeBasic|Samsung|27WDG-2G9G2-BTVMF-W4KCX-9F8PX
Vista|HomeBasic|Sony|4DWY4-M6VH9-Y6FX6-D2H3V-3PXM9
Vista|HomeBasic|Toshiba|4DV48-MFJR8-VRW92-3VTYM-HBTPB
Vista|HomeBasic|Trigem|2YY8K-6KVM4-3DTT6-XRFHK-RYYDG
Vista|HomeBasicN|Acer|22TC9-RDMDD-VXMXD-2XM2Y-DT6FX

Vista|HomePremium|Acer|2TYBW-XKCQM-XY9X3-JDXYP-6CJ97
Vista|HomePremium|Alienware|D9CRD-R8YYQ-VYG3W-YG4FK-2CXRF
Vista|HomePremium|Asus|8XPM9-7F9HD-4JJQP-TP64Y-RPFFV
Vista|HomePremium|Dell|4GPTT-6RYC4-F4GJK-KG77H-B9HD2
Vista|HomePremium|DixonXP|7VJMY-XWBMV-T3PCK-3FRWY-KKMRQ
Vista|HomePremium|Everex|BH3M9-MQPD8-PTPDK-T6DWK-B2XFW
Vista|HomePremium|Founder|C6KM8-8JDBT-QBRM8-2MGFH-XH7QY
Vista|HomePremium|Fujitsu|6M66G-C2BGD-XGBBV-2BHKV-C9KM3
Vista|HomePremium|Gateway|6DX2X-QR7XB-3RBY2-BGQ2R-DR9M6
Vista|HomePremium|HP|HW7V9-XYT4W-PFR9Q-2DKGJ-RR4TD
Vista|HomePremium|iQon|6R99P-3HY62-7XR3F-WGP2T-HKCB9
Vista|HomePremium|Kohjinsha|HRCXG-RQPBQ-YBP92-KFFRY-JKQQ3
Vista|HomePremium|Ksystem-Irbis|7QVBM-X4KG7-QCWDP-YC8PQ-PXKH8
Vista|HomePremium|Lenovo|34BKK-QK76Y-WWR7C-QF2M7-2TB37
Vista|HomePremium|LG|73JC4-PR3R6-9DKYC-FDG3K-3FTT3
Vista|HomePremium|Medion|4FG94-MMYPT-H2QD2-V4DCP-X7QB8
Vista|HomePremium|MeshPC|HR3TD-CH9JD-CT8WF-X948R-C3QR3
Vista|HomePremium|MSI|86C2J-2M84W-HBMRQ-GBJWJ-VPTRM
Vista|HomePremium|NEC|22CTR-JFKJJ-BMXQK-XKXBC-C8R98
Vista|HomePremium|Optima|863XK-7RW2B-6R8CR-4FYQV-3FTW8
Vista|HomePremium|Packard Bell|6PFJK-WKXQR-9Q27C-6CWD7-MQ3CQ
Vista|HomePremium|Paradigit|6DX4V-3CJX6-97XGD-KW4C2-PVRRK
Vista|HomePremium|Powerspec|CK82T-QVTHF-8HGMF-9F3G9-FJH92
Vista|HomePremium|Quanmax|88XKM-J69QV-VB9M9-QCM66-647KW
Vista|HomePremium|Samsung|2MQH8-77KBM-PRTT7-HVDWW-DCXVT
Vista|HomePremium|Sony|6JWV3-843DD-4GV68-6D8JB-G6MF9
Vista|HomePremium|Targa|6VJ7B-3KTJH-H3DDQ-7JD7G-26VMG
Vista|HomePremium|TCL|BH626-XT3FK-MJKJH-6GQT2-QXQMF
Vista|HomePremium|Toshiba|6DG3Y-99KMR-JQMWD-2QJRJ-RJ34F
Vista|HomePremium|Velocity|GCHCQ-WTYXJ-GDJBC-JYDCX-F9VXW

Vista|Starter|Acer|26VQB-RP3T9-63FVV-VD7RF-H7M2Q
Vista|Starter|Lenovo|23Q4W-YQPHY-TY89Y-7Q3VX-W72KT


7|Ultimate|Acer|FJGCP-4DFJD-GJY49-VJBQ7-HYRR2
7|Ultimate|Alienware|VQ3PY-VRX6D-CBG4J-8C6R2-TCVBD
7|Ultimate|Alienware 2|4HMYB-6YHYT-TW2J6-FQBC3-6GBFW
7|Ultimate|Asus|2Y4WT-DHTBF-Q6MMK-KYK6X-VKM6G
7|Ultimate|Dell|342DG-6YJR8-X92GV-V7DCV-P4K27
7|Ultimate|Fujitsu|9CW99-79BBF-D4M3X-9BK9M-4RPH9
7|Ultimate|HP|MHFPT-8C8M2-V9488-FGM44-2C9T3
7|Ultimate|Lenovo 2|22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM
7|Ultimate|Lenovo|6K2KY-BFH24-PJW6W-9GK29-TMPWP
7|Ultimate|Samsung|49PB6-6BJ6Y-KHGCQ-7DDY6-TF7CD
7|Ultimate|Sony|YJJYR-666KV-8T4YH-KM9TB-4PY2W
7|Ultimate|Tarox|4BRY2-6W9VH-9CM6R-GPKRY-HHVCY

7|UltimateE|HP|278MV-DKMGJ-F3P9F-TD7Y3-W6G3M

7|UltimateN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|Professional|Acer|YKHFT-KW986-GK4PY-FDWYH-7TP9F
7|Professional|Alienware|4CFBX-7HQ6R-3JYWF-72GXP-4MV6W
7|Professional|Asus|2WCJK-R8B4Y-CWRF2-TRJKB-PV9HW
7|Professional|Dealin|6BJ27-DVBFF-VKQC8-7JPQP-TJKYY
7|Professional|Dell|32KD2-K9CTF-M3DJT-4J3WC-733WD
7|Professional|Fujitsu|PT9YK-BC2J9-WWYF9-R9DCR-QB9CK
7|Professional|HCL|2QTV2-3CMPP-FQBYK-GRD62-D7XMW
7|Professional|HP|74T2M-DKDBC-788W3-H689G-6P6GT
7|Professional|Kraftway|32HPJ-4XRDR-424C8-DYQM9-GM768
7|Professional|Lenovo|237XB-GDJ7B-MV8MH-98QJM-24367
7|Professional|Mecer|2WGY7-J3JQT-78CF9-J6DHQ-DJTQW
7|Professional|MSI|2W3CX-YD4YJ-DF9B2-V27M6-77GMF
7|Professional|Samsung|GMJQF-JC7VC-76HMH-M4RKY-V4HX6
7|Professional|Sony|H9M26-6BXJP-XXFCY-7BR4V-24X8J
7|Professional|STEG|7RQGM-4BJBD-GM2YY-R2KTT-43HG8
7|Professional|Tarox|72X79-RQPFF-YGK82-7FF8M-PX4XB
7|Professional|Toshiba|2V8P2-QKJWM-4THM3-74PDB-4P2KH
7|Professional|Wortmann|6JKVQ-WJTWW-JVPRB-77TGD-2DV7M
7|Professional|????|862R9-99CD6-DD6WM-GHDG2-Y8M37
7|ProfessionalE|HP|P42PH-HYD6B-Y3DHY-B79JH-CT8YK
7|ProfessionalN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|HomePremium|Acer|VQB3X-Q3KP8-WJ2H8-R6B6D-7QJB7
7|HomePremium|Advent|38JTJ-VBPFW-XFQDR-PJ794-8447M
7|HomePremium|Alienware|V3Y2W-CMF9W-PGT9C-777KD-32W74
7|HomePremium|Asus|2QDBX-9T8HR-2QWT6-HCQXJ-9YQTR
7|HomePremium|Asus Eee|7JQWQ-K6KWQ-BJD6C-K3YVH-DVQJG
7|HomePremium|Dealin|8YDX9-B7MMG-82XD9-V88G9-MR92T
7|HomePremium|Dell|6RBBT-F8VPQ-QCPVQ-KHRB8-RMV82
7|HomePremium|Dell 2|83K3W-QH8JT-T7KBY-9FQB6-V9R8H
7|HomePremium|Fujitsu|C6MHH-TRRPT-74TDC-FHRMV-XB88W
7|HomePremium|Genuine|2V36J-4RK8B-GW27Q-4DXPG-RQP78
7|HomePremium|Gigabyte|3743C-T6892-B4PHM-JHFKY-4BB7W
7|HomePremium|HCL|39QDH-D7MHH-WDMTD-TM2R9-KM7DB
7|HomePremium|HP|4FG99-BC3HD-73CQT-WMF7J-3Q6C9
7|HomePremium|Lenovo|27GBM-Y4QQC-JKHXW-D9W83-FJQKD
7|HomePremium|LG|38GRR-KMG3D-BTP99-TC9G4-BBDJJ
7|HomePremium|Medion|2P2P9-CM3F8-FTV6P-PC7CX-8TFF7
7|HomePremium|MSI|4G3GR-J6JDJ-D96PV-T9B9D-M8X2Q
7|HomePremium|Packard Bell|VQB3X-Q3KP8-WJ2H8-R6B6D-7QJB7
7|HomePremium|Samsung|CQBVJ-9J697-PWB9R-4K7W4-2BT4J
7|HomePremium|Shuttle|C3V4C-6Y6WM-DGRM9-QJG82-8K3FP
7|HomePremium|Siragon|HWDFB-YVFG4-3TJ7F-Q3WMT-7B6PH
7|HomePremium|Sony|H4JWX-WHKWT-VGV87-C7XPK-CGKHQ
7|HomePremium|Tarox|BWHCT-BWJPG-H9PV3-4V4WT-9978X
7|HomePremium|Toshiba|6B88K-KCCWY-4F8HK-M4P73-W8DQG
7|HomePremium|Toshiba 2|6GF36-P4HWR-BFF84-6GFC2-BWX77
7|HomePremium|Viewsonic|C23T3-9F2T2-FPWBM-XYMW2-272J9
7|HomePremium|Toshiba 2|6GF36-P4HWR-BFF84-6GFC2-BWX77
7|HomePremium|????|2P2P9-CM3F8-FTV6P-PC7CX-8TFF7
7|HomePremiumE|HP|TD77M-HH38J-FBCB8-8QX7Y-P2QH3
7|HomePremiumN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|HomeBasic|Acer|MB4HF-2Q8V3-W88WR-K7287-2H4CP
7|HomeBasic|Asus|89G97-VYHYT-Y6G8H-PJXV6-77GQM
7|HomeBasic|Dealin|6M78P-JJRQP-9C4RX-RPK7G-3VTH3
7|HomeBasic|Dell|36T88-RT7C6-R38TQ-RV8M9-WWTCY
7|HomeBasic|Founder|7WGMV-QFYXX-64DCG-HQFWM-DWGKY
7|HomeBasic|Fujitsu|8W3JQ-BP2HY-F47QX-6CQ94-2BKQB
7|HomeBasic|HCL|2Q4QP-8P4MD-47YBP-7TXX9-FKDRM
7|HomeBasic|HP|DX8R9-BVCGB-PPKRR-8J7T4-TJHTH
7|HomeBasic|Kraftway|2YB9V-B4R3R-D8Y6R-CB7DB-J6YY7
7|HomeBasic|KSystems|82P6X-KGH24-FCPXC-XQKC9-74KC8
7|HomeBasic|Lenovo|22MFQ-HDH7V-RBV79-QMVK9-PTMXQ
7|HomeBasic|MSI|2TY7W-H4DD4-MB62F-BD9C3-88TM6
7|HomeBasic|Positivo|4FW6G-J7FR9-MHWGW-JDXP6-QQH89
7|HomeBasic|Samsung|2P6PB-G7YVY-W46VJ-BXJ36-PGGTG
7|HomeBasic|Sony|YV7QQ-RCXQ9-KTBHC-YX3FG-FKRW8
7|HomeBasic|Tongfang|9DBMT-GXRWM-6Q9Y3-WMYM8-FJCBW
7|HomeBasic|Toshiba|9H4FH-VD69Y-TGBD2-4PM4K-DRMMH
7|HomeBasicE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|HomeBasicN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|Starter|Acer|RDJXR-3M32B-FJT32-QMPGB-GCFF6
7|Starter|Asus|6K6WB-X73TD-KG794-FJYHG-YCJVG
7|Starter|Casper ERA|6PB94-MC2C6-4F37H-KTJ32-PF2PT
7|Starter|Dell|36Q3Y-BBT84-MGJ3H-FT7VD-FG72J
7|Starter|ECS|BHP4B-MXP9G-RG7KQ-T8R84-CW3D3
7|Starter|Exper|4FRH4-WQDGJ-M9HRY-K73D8-RGT3C
7|Starter|Fujitsu|PMXH9-M23P9-QJJMB-2FWRC-7CDKP
7|Starter|Hannspree|BRFCY-XMXRV-28JHQ-F6D9B-BV73C
7|Starter|HP|RH98C-M9PW4-6DHR7-X99PJ-3FGDB
7|Starter|Lenovo|273P4-GQ8V6-97YYM-9YTHF-DC2VP
7|Starter|Lenovo|22P26-HD8YH-RD96C-28R8J-DCT28
7|Starter|Medion|2K8WH-JVQDM-C9HVC-YR2XC-8M76G
7|Starter|MSI|2W4DJ-JFFJV-DMCPP-2C3X8-883DP
7|Starter|Nokia|2XGHP-9TQK2-8CF28-BM2P2-8FRX8
7|Starter|Olidata|344HQ-3YHDT-C7VCT-BDPBV-4KTR3
7|Starter|Sony|32J2V-TGQCY-9QJXP-Q3FVT-X8BQ7
7|Starter|Tarox|6RVFM-RTMTJ-4DGWV-TXTQW-7GFFB
7|Starter|Toshiba|TGBKB-9KBGJ-3Y3J6-K8M2F-J2HJQ
7|Starter|Viewsonic|6TQ9G-QB2WK-FM2TB-CKBDP-9D6HM
7|Starter|Viliv|7W842-2HCPJ-BC3MJ-B79K6-TD2HQ
7|Starter|Zoostorm|6JPKB-P8D84-6DT8D-P2QHB-QMKP9

7|StarterE|HP|C3HY9-34XKR-6Y9Y9-RB7TR-84KWG

7|StarterN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|Enterprise|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|EnterpriseE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

7|EnterpriseN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX


These are server 2008 R2 keys (Based on build 7600)
Server|ServerEnterprise|Dell|BKCJJ-J6G9Y-4P7YF-8D4J7-7TCWD
Server|ServerStandard|Dell|D7TCH-6P8JP-KRG4P-VJKYY-P9GFF
Server|ServerWinFoundation|Dell|VMYRB-8BRVQ-KXWFF-334J3-F2WHJ

These are server 2008 keys
Server|SBS|Dell|76GGM-4MQ6T-XCJH9-6R2XQ-PW2D2
Server|Business|Dell|76GGM-4MQ6T-XCJH9-6R2XQ-PW2D2
Server|Enterprise|Dell|26Y2H-YTJY6-CYD4F-DMB6V-KXFCQ
Server|Foundation|Dell|BHFGK-YDHVJ-49M49-FT9B3-WKG8Y
Server|Standard|Dell|223PV-8KCX6-F9KJX-3W2R7-BB2FH


XP|Orignal|V2C47-MK7JD-3R89F-D2KXW-VPK3J

XP|Home|KQXXH-YW4QM-B84W8-296FX-6XRDW

XP|Professional|FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
XP|Professional|SP1|7QVT6-T2738-WRKJB-YKRFQ-XVK98


EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

: VMware Workstation V10 Full + Serial & Keygen:

VMware Workstation V10 Full + Serial & Keygen


DESCRIPTION :
VMware Workstation 10 - known program for virtualization. VMware Workstation 10 is a powerful solution for software developers and system administrators who are creating and testing a full-class integrated network applications servers, operating in different environments. The unique technology of VMware MultipleWorlds isolates operating systems and applications within virtual machines, and the disposal of each virtual machine is a standard PC x86, with its own processor and memory.
With this solution you can on a single computer to conduct processes of development, testing, debugging and running multi-tier browser-based applications that exploit the new operating systems and legacy applications on one computer, install new or upgrade existing operating systems without performing partitioning operations drive and restart your computer.
The new platform offers enhanced capabilities for application developers, engineers, quality control, sales of technology solutions and IT-administrators. One of the most notable innovations package VMware Workstation 8 has enhanced support for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows. To display the status of virtual machines are now fully use functions Flip 3D and Aero Peek, implemented in the interface of Windows 7. VMware Workstation Package 8 became the first product with full Aero GUI in Windows 7. Enabling a single application-based technologies DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3 and OpenGL 2.1, which can be run in virtual machines running Windows.
 
FEATURES :
- The simultaneous launch of multiple guest operating systems on one computer
- Running a virtual machine in windows desktop core operating system and full screen
- Installing virtual machines without re-partitioning
- Running is already installed on your computer operating system without reinstalling or re-configure
- Launch of Windows applications on a computer running Linux, and conversely
- Development and testing of applications at the same time for different systems
- Running untested applications without the risk of endangering the stability of the system or lose critical data
- Sharing files and applications to different virtual machines by using a virtual network
- Running a client-server and Web-based applications on a single PC
- Running on the same PC multiple virtual machines, and modeling of network

Click to download VMware Workstation v10 SETUP [489 MB]

Click to download VMware Workstation v10 SERIAL & KEYGEN ONLY [53 KB]

EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

October 10, 2013

:Remote Access Any Computer Using Chrome:

Remote Access Any Computer Using Chrome

There are many free and Open Source software that is very good for Remote Access. Do you know that remote access is also possible in Google Chrome. Here is the procedure to use Google Chrome to remote access any PC. Check it out.

google_chrome

Chrome Remote Desktop

Download this free extension HERE.

Chrome Remote Desktop extension

After installation click on the ICON which can be found in the Startup page of Chrome.

Chrome remote

Click continue and you will asked to allow access to your data. proceed with allowing access.

Google authorize
You will be asked whether you want to share your own computer to some other system or connect to a shared computer.
share computer in Chrome
If you have clicked “share this computer“, then it will generate automatic sharing code.
Code generated by Chrome remote 

Just send this code to your partner and ask him to enter into the app. After he has entered, he will be able to view your screen

EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

:Use Google as an Proxy:

Use Google as an Proxy

If you are working at an office, you might have experienced that most of the sites may not be accessible. A proxy helps you to access these blocked websites. There are many free and open source proxies available but many of them are also blocked. I was searching for a new proxy and found this.

wpid-photo-jan-14-2013-1115-am
Google Translate, Mobilizer, Modules can be used as an Proxy.

Google translate

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ja&tl=en&u=http://example.com/

Google Mibilizer

http://www.google.ie/gwt/x?u=http://example.com/

Google Modules

http://www.gmodules.com/ig/proxy?url=http://example.com/

Instead of “http://example.com/” replace with the URL of the site you want to open. Google can’t be blocked by your ISP, So I hope this proxy will last for a long time.
EnjOy..:)
Bugs Of Techn0l0gy

:Create a Bootable Pendrive of any OS:

Create a Bootable Pendrive of any OS

Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool is a free tool from Microsoft to make an Bootable pendrive form ISO files. But how to make a bootable pendrive from the .img files or copy some other OS to the pendrive? We need some other tools. Here I have discussed about an free tool that allows you to create an bootable pendrive from any OS.
bootable-pendrive

Win32 Disk Imager

As I already mentioned, it is an free tool for windows and it reads the disk image of any format and writes it in an Pendrive. It could also write it in the Memory Card and make it bootable.

Win32 Disk Imager

The software is about 12.8MB and can be downloaded from here

Steps to create an Bootable Pendrive

Just download the package and open the Win32DiskImager.exe
Select the Image file which you want to copy.

OS selection in Win32DiskImager

Select the Removable disk which you want to make it as bootable.

device selection in Win32DiskImager

Click the Write Button.

Write in Win32Disk Imager

Wait for the process to be completed. Your bootable pendrive is READY..!!!
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:Create Undeletable And Unrenamable Folders In Windows:

Create Undeletable And Unrenamable Folders In Windows

We have already discussed about creating nameless and invisible folder. Here is another trick. Here are the step by step instructions to create Undeletable And Unrenamable Folders In Windows. Check it out and create one.
 Password-protected-folder

How To Create Undeletable And Unrenamable Folders ?

Goto Run and Type cmd & hit enter.

cmd prompt
 
Note: Remember you cannot create Undeletable & unrenamable folder in your root directory. That means you can’t create these folders in C:/
Type D: or E: and hit enter

D in cmd
 
Type md con\ and hit enter (md – make directory)

md con in cmd
 
You may use other words such as aux, lpt1, lpt2, lpt3 up to lpt9 instead of con in above step.
Try to delete that folder or rename that folder windows, it will show an error message.

How to delete that folder ?

It is not possible to delete that folder manually. It can be deleted by repeating the steps to create the directory but instead of md con\ use rd con
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:How to RUN/Play Latest Games without a Graphics Card:

How to RUN/Play Latest Games without a Graphics Card

Most of the latest games released to day needs a powerful graphics card in order to run properly. As PC components have become very cheaper most of the computer users today will buy a graphics card together with their new pc. But many people who have bought their PC’s some years back will not be able to invest in for a new graphics card; most probably their mother boards wont support it. So if they need to play the latest games the only choice is to invest in a new mother board and graphics card. The same is my case too. But there is some outstanding news for you guys. Yes you can now play these graphics intensive games without a graphics card! Read it again to get the full impact……
When you try to run graphics demanding games like Farcry etc. you will be met with errors like Pixel Shader 2.0 not supported, graphics card not supported like that. So here comes a software that can use the power of the Central Processing Unit; the CPU for these purposes. It will emulate the CPU to do the work of the graphics card, there by enabling old pc users to play latest games on their pc.
3d analyze is a Graphics Card Emulator that can emulate all the feature of a 3d graphics card like pixel shader 1.1, 1.4, 2.0, bump maps and many other features.
You need not worry when a game stops working on your system, 3D Analyze will come to your rescue. This software is very useful to people whose graphics requirements are higher than the configuration that they have now.
3D analyzer can simulate options like TnL caps,Enable Pixel shader 1.4,etc.
It additionally allows you to simulate your graphics card.

How you can use 3D analyzer to Run/ Play the new Games on your PC

  1. Download the latest version of 3D Analyzer from here.
  2. Now you need to extract the files to a folder by running the file you have just downloaded. Now Run 3DAnalyze.exe file.
  3. Press “SELECT” button, locate and open the main executable program of the game. You need the select the main executable file itself not the shortcut i.e the select the executable file of the game from the directory where it is installed on.
  4. Emulating missing hardware features with 3D-Analyze:If your graphics card features won’t support DirectX based favourite game’s minimal system requirements – then look for the corresponding reference on game box or in the game readme.txt file and simulate those settings by “moving” your graphics card into minimal category if necessary. Here are some of the main 3D-Analyze settings to check if you want emulate a DirectX version starting from previous one.
  5. The VendorID and DeviceID boxe’s could be useful if the game doesn’t work again and it show a error message saying unsupported Video Card / Graphics Card.It could emulate both the video cards of that NVidia or AMD Radeon.
  6. Filling up these blank fields with values written in group box saying DirectX Device ID’s, it will compel your game to use your video card like a different one.So if you want to your graphic’s card to be of that of Nvidia just change the DeviceID from 0 to 1 thats all.
  7. Finally Press the “RUN” button, to start the game; it is not guaranteed that you will get the exact performance that you could get on using a real graphics card!. But, higher success chances are of that from DirectX. Atleast you could play the games which wished to play before on your PC
Yes thats it go ahead and play the games that you was not able to play before. Start Gaming!
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October 09, 2013

: Nokia to End Support for Symbian and Meego from Jan 1st, 2014 :

Nokia to End Support for Symbian and Meego from Jan 1st, 2014


Symian Nokia to End Support for Symbian and Meego from Jan 1st, 2014

Nokia has just discovered a new way to tarnish your new year celebrations. The Finns have announced that from the very start of 2014, it will be ending the support for its Symbian – once the king of mobile OSes – and Meego Operating Systems.
What that means is that while you will be able to download apps from those operating systems’ app stores, those apps won’t be getting updates any longer. No apps will be posted to the store after that either.
“If you have Symbian and MeeGo content in the Nokia Store, it will continue to be available for download to customers, and you will continue to receive download and revenue reports as well as payouts for downloaded content”, the company said in an email to developers. “However, starting January 1, 2014, you will no longer be able to publish any new content or update existing content for Symbian and MeeGo.”
While this news isn’t a surprise, recent events in the Nokia’s history including the move to Windows Phone and the eventual selling of the phone division to Microsoft meant that this move was probably hastened.
Nokia had already announced earlier this year that it would never make a Symbian phone again.

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:Create Simple 3D Text In Photoshop:

Create Simple 3D Text In Photoshop


Written by Bugs Of Techn0l0gyIn this Photoshop text effects tutorial, we’ll learn how to create simple 3D text:
Photoshop 3D text. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The final 3D text effect.
Let’s get started!
Step 1: Create a New Document
To begin, let’s create a brand new Photoshop document. Go up to the File menu at the top of the screen and choose New, or for a quicker way, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N (Win) / Command+N (Mac). Whichever way you choose, Photoshop pops up the New Document dialog box. Enter the size you need for your document. For this tutorial, I’m going to enter a Width of 6 inches, a Height of 4 inches, and a Resolution of 300 pixels/inch, which is a standard resolution for professional quality printing. I’m also going to set my Background Contents toWhite, which will set the background color of my new document to white. When you’re done, click OK in the top right corner of the dialog box to exit out of it. Your new Photoshop document will appear on the screen.
The New Document dialog box in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Create a new Photoshop document using the New Document dialog box.

Step 2: Select The Type Tool From Photoshop’s Tools Palette

To add text to the document, we’ll need to use Photoshop’s Type Tool. Select it from the Tools palette, or press the letter T on your keyboard to select it with the shortcut:
Photoshop Type Tool. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Select the Type Tool.

Step 3: Choose A Font From The Options Bar

Next, we need to choose a font. With the Type Tool selected, you’ll notice that the Options Bar at the top of the screen has changed to show the options for the Type Tool. Choose whichever font you’d like to use from the list of fonts that you currently have available on your computer. This 3D effect works best with fonts that have big, thick letters. I’m going to choose Impact. You can also choose a size for your text if you like, but it’s not really necessary at this point since we can easily change the size of the text later, as we’ll see. For now, all we need is the font:
Choosing a font from the Options Bar in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Choose a font from the Options Bar.

Step 4: Choose A Color For Your Text

Next, we need to choose a color for our text. If you look further to the right in the Options Bar, you’ll see a color swatch. The color swatch shows the current text color. To change the color, simply click on the color swatch:
The text color swatch in the Options Bar in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Change the color of the text by clicking on the color swatch in the Options Bar.
This will bring up Photoshop’s Color Picker. Choose whichever color you’d like to use for your text. I’m going to select a bright shade of red. When you’re done, click OK in the top right corner of the Color Picker to exit out of it:
Photoshop's Color Picker. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Choose a new color for the text from the Color Picker, then click OK to exit out of it.
The color swatch in the Options Bar will change to show the color you’ve selected.

Step 5: Add Your Text To The Document

With our font and text color selected, click inside the document and add your text. I’m going to type “PHOTOSHOP”, all in capital letters to enhance the effect. Don’t worry if the text appears too large or too small for now. We can fix that in a moment:
Adding text to the document in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Click inside the document and add your text.
When you’re done typing, click on the checkmark in the Options Bar to accept the text and exit out of text editing mode:
Clicking the checkmark in the Options Bar to accept the text. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Exit out of text editing mode by clicking on the checkmark in the Options Bar.
If we look at our Layers palette, we can see that Photoshop has conveniently placed our text on its own layer above the Background layer. This is what will allow us to work with the text independently from the white background behind it:
The Layers palette in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The text appears on its own layer in the Layers palette.

Step 6: Resize The Type If Needed

If your find that your text is too small (or too large), we can easily fix that using Photoshop’s Free Transformcommand. First, make sure your text layer is selected in the Layers palette (selected layers are highlighted in blue). Then go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen and choose Free Transform. You can also select the Free Transform command with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Win) / Command+T (Mac):
Selecting the Free Transform command in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Select “Free Transform” from the Edit menu.
You’ll see the Free Transform box and handles appear around your text in the document. To resize the text, hold down your Shift key, then click any of the corner handles (the little squares) and drag the corner inward to make the text smaller or outward to make it larger. Holding the Shift key down as you drag constrains the aspect ratio so you don’t accidentally distort the shape of the text as you’re resizing it. I’m going to make my text just a little bit bigger by dragging the handle in the bottom right corner outward. You can also move the text if you need to by clicking anywhere inside of the Free Transform box and dragging the text to a new location inside the document:
Resizing the text with Free Transform. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Resize and move the text as needed with Free Transform.
When you’re done, press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) to accept the change and exit out of the Free Transform command.

Step 7: Convert The Text To A Shape

To create our 3D effect, we need to alter the perspective of our text. There’s only one problem though. Photoshop doesn’t allow us to alter the perspective of text (see how that can be a problem?). To show you what I mean, make sure you still have the text layer selected, then go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen and selectTransform from the list. A secondary menu will appear showing all the various ways we can transform the contents of the layer we currently have selected. Notice how the Distort and Perspective options are grayed out? That means they’re currently unavailable to us, and that’s because Photoshop can’t perform either of these two types of transformations on text.
The solution is to convert our text layer into what’s called a shape layer. By converting the text to a shape, we’ll be able to change the perspective of it and create our effect. The only downside to converting text to a shape is that the type will no longer be editable. In this case though, since we have no need to edit our text, we don’t need to worry about it.
With the text layer still selected, go up to the Layer menu at the top of the screen, choose Type, and then chooseConvert to Shape:
Converting type to a shape in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Go to Layer > Type > Convert to Shape.
If we look in the Layers palette, we can see that the text layer now looks completely different, and that’s because it’s no longer a text layer. Photoshop has converted it to a shape layer, which means we’re now free to apply a Perspective transformation to it and create our 3D text effect:
The Type layer is now a Shape layer in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The text layer has been converted to a shape layer.

Step 8: Change The Perspective

Go back up to the Edit menu. You’ll see that the Transform option we looked at a moment ago has been replaced with a new option named Transform Path. Again, that’s because we’re dealing now with a shape. Choose Transform Path from the list. When the secondary menu appears, you’ll see that both the Distort and Perspective options are now available. Choose Perspective from the list:
Selecting the Transform Path - Perspective option in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Go to Edit > Transform Path > Perspective.
The same box and handles that we saw earlier when we selected the Free Transform command will appear around the text (shape). The difference is, we’re now working in Perspective mode. To change the perspective of the text and give it a three dimensional look, simply click on the handle in the bottom right corner and drag it straight down. As you drag, the height of the right side of the text will increase from its center, while the left side will remain unchanged:
Changing the perspective of the shape in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Click on the bottom right corner handle and drag downward.
When you’re happy with the perspective shift, press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) to accept the transformation. Your text should now look something like this:
The text has now changed perspective in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The text now appears with a 3D perspective.

Step 9: Create Multiple Copies Of The Shape Layer, Each One Moved Slightly Further To The Right

This next step is the fun part. We’re going to very quickly create multiple copies of our shape layer, each one moved one pixel further to the right from the previous one. This will give our letters some depth. First, select theMove Tool from the Tools palette, or just press the letter V on your keyboard to select it with the shortcut. This trick only works with the Move Tool selected:
Selecting the Move Tool in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Select the Move Tool.
With the Move Tool selected and the shape layer selected in the Layers palette, hold down your Alt (Win) / Option(Mac) key and press the right arrow key on your keyboard. Then press it again. Then again. And again. Notice what’s happening? Each time you press the right arrow key with the Alt / Option key held down, you’re creating a new copy of the shape layer and you’re moving the new copy one pixel over to the right. Holding down Alt / Option tells Photoshop to create a new copy of the shape each time rather than simply moving the existing shape. The more times you press the right arrow key, the more copies of the layer you’ll create, and the more depth we give to our letters.
Keep pressing the right arrow key until you’re happy with the results. In my case, I pressed the arrow key a total of 68 times, creating 68 copies of my shape, each one moved one pixel further to the right. The number of times you press the arrow key will depend on the resolution of the document you’re working with. When you’re done, your text should look something like this:
Creating multiple copies of the shape. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Hold down Alt (Win) / Option (Mac), then press the Right arrow key multiple times to give the letters depth.

Step 10: Move The Original Shape Layer To The Top Of The Layer Stack In The Layers Palette

Each time we created a new copy of our shape, we created a new shape layer in the Layers palette, and Photoshop placed each new layer directly above the previous layer. In my case, my Layers palette now contains 68 copies of my original shape layer. The original shape layer is sitting above the Background layer, with all the copies piled on top of it. You can tell it’s the original because it’s the only shape layer that doesn’t contain the word "copy" in its name.
We need to move that original layer to the very top of the pile, and there’s an easy way to do it. First, click on the original layer in the Layers palette to select it. Then, press Ctrl+Shift+] (Win) / Command+Shift+] (Mac). That’s the right bracket key ("]") in case you’re wondering. This convenient shortcut will instantly move the currently selected layer directly to the top of the layer stack:
Moving the original shape layer to the top of the layer stack. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The original shape layer now appears above the other layers in the Layers palette.

Step 11: Merge All The Copies Together

With our original layer now at the very top of the layer stack, we need to merge all of those copies of the shape layer down to one layer. Click on the layer directly below the original layer in the Layers palette (in other words, the second layer from the top). Then use the scroll bar on the right of the Layers palette to scroll down to the layer directly above the Background layer. Don’t just click on it though to select it because that will deselect the layer you just selected at the top. Instead, hold down the Shift key on the keyboard and then click on the layer to select it. This will select both layers at the same time, along with every layer in between them. All of these layers will appear highlighted in blue in the Layers palette.
With all of our copied layers now selected, go up to the Layer menu at the top of the screen and choose Merge Layers down near the bottom of the list. Or for a faster way, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+E (Win) /Command+E (Mac):
The Merge Layers command in Photoshop. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Go to Layer > Merge Layers.
Photoshop will merge all of the selected layers into a single layer. If we look in our Layers palette, we can see that we now have only three layers. The Background layer is on the bottom, the original shape layer is on the top, and in between them is our newly merged layer:
The layers are now merged into one. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
All of the shape layer copies have been merged into a single layer.

Step 12: Add A Black-To-White Gradient To The Merged Layer

To give our letters a truly 3D appearance, let’s complete things by adding a simple lighting effect. Or at least, something that looks like a lighting effect. Click on the merged layer in the Layers palette to select it if it’s not selected already. Then click on the Layer Styles icon at the bottom of the Layers palette. A list of all the available layer styles will appear. Click on Gradient Overlay to select it:
Selecting a Gradient Overlay layer style. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Select a Gradient Overlay layer style from the bottom of the Layers palette.
This will bring up Photoshop’s Layer Style dialog box set to the Gradient Overlay options in the middle column. We want to use a black to white gradient for our fake lighting effect. If you already have the black to white gradient selected, you can skip this next step. If you have some other gradient selected, click on the gradient preview area in the middle of the options:
The gradient preview area in the Layer Style dialog box. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Click on the gradient preview area in the Layer Style dialog box to choose a new gradient.
This brings up the Gradient Picker, showing us all the available gradients we can choose from. The one we want is the Black, White gradient, third from the left, top row. If you have Tool Tips enabled in Photoshop’s Preferences, you’ll see the name of the gradient appear when you hover over the thumbnail. Click on it to select it, then click OKin the top right corner to accept it:
Selecting the Black, White gradient. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Choose the Black, White gradient.
Back in the main Gradient Overlay options, you’ll see the gradient preview area now showing the black to white gradient (if it wasn’t already). Below it are a couple of important options. Make sure the Style option is set to Linearand the gradient Angle is set to 90°:
The Gradient Overlay options. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
Make sure the Style option is set to Linear and that the Angle is set to 90°.
Click OK when you’re done to exit out of the Layer Style dialog box, and we’re done! Photoshop applies the black to white gradient to the merged layer, creating a shadow effect on the letters and completing our simple 3D text effect:
Photoshop 3D text. Image © 2009 Photoshop Essentials.com
The final 3D text effect.
And there we have it!
EnjOy.. :)
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October 07, 2013

::1080i vs. 1080p vs. 720p - What does it mean?::

1080i vs. 1080p vs. 720p - What does it mean?


You've been looking for a new high definition TV (HDTV), and have come head to head with lots of new terminology.  The biggest buzzwords you'll see when choosing a new flat screen, plasma TV or DVD player include 1080i and 720p, as well as 1080p.
Your main concern when choosing a high definition screen is the "structure" of the screen, which refers to the pixels on its digital display.  This would be the equivalent of scan lines on the older tube type TV screens.  The more pixels (or lines), the less obvious they are, and the better your image looks.
There are two main flavors of high definition TV, 1080i (the i is for interlaced) and 720p (p for progressive).  1080i offers the most pixels, with a matrix of 1920x1080 pixels, while 720p has fewer pixels at 1280x720 pixels.  However, the difference is made up with the frame rate, which is only 30 frames per second with 1080i, but is double that with 720p, at 60 frames per second.  The total pixels displayed per second is actually very similar, with 720p offering 55 million pixels per second, while 1080 is slightly higher at 62 million pixels per second.


What does all that mean?  It all depends on the type of TV you watch.  720p is better at showing pictures with plenty of motion, since the higher frame rate helps smooth any quick motion on the screen - this is better for sports or action movies.  1080i offers more detail, which is for movies with lots of images or panoramas.
The best of all is the 1080p option.  It offers the best of both world, 60 frames per second at 1920 x 1080 pixels.  The toal bandwidth is 124 million pixels per second, double that of 1080i.  It can display any HDTV signal without any downconverting.  720p signals are upconverted, while 1080i signals only require some gently "de-interlacing" to work properly.  1080p is the perferred option is possible - its backwards compatible with all old formats, and is ready for upcoming high definition discs.

Some terms you'll need to be aware of:

EDTV (Enhanced-Definition Television - 480p)
A TV that can display signal in 480-line progressive (480p) mode, as well as  480p signals from video sources such as progressive-scan DVD players. You will find that 480p picture quality is superior to standard analog TV (also known as 480i), but not quite as sharp as true HDTV (1080i or 720p). You can find EDTVs in lower end plasma or flat-panel LCD models.
HDTV (High-Definition Television - 1080i or 720p)
HDTV refers to the highest-resolution formats of the 18 different DTV formats. Although not clearly defined by the industry,  HDTV is generally considered to be 1,080-line interlaced (1080i) or 720-line progressive (720p).

Vertical resolution: The number of horizontal lines (or pixels) that can be resolved from the top of an image to the bottom. (Think of hundreds of horizontal lines or dots stacked on top of one another.) The vertical resolution of the analog NTSC TV standard is 525 lines. But, some lines are used to carry other data like closed-captioning text, test signals, etc., so we end up with about 480 lines in the final image, regardless of the source. So, all of the typical NTSC sources — VHS VCRs, cable and over-the-air broadcast TV (analog), non-HD digital satellite TV, DVD players, camcorders, etc. — have vertical resolution of 480 lines. DTV (Digital Television) signals have vertical resolution that ranges from 480 lines for SDTV, to 720 or 1080 lines for true HDTV.
Horizontal resolution:
The number of vertical lines (or pixels) that can be resolved from one side of an image to the other. Horizontal resolution is a trickier concept, because while the vertical resolution of all analog (NTSC) video sources is the same (480 lines), the horizontal resolution varies according to the source. Some examples for typical sources: VHS VCRs (240 lines), analog TV broadcasts (330 lines), non-HDTV digital satellite TV (up to 380 lines), and DVD players (540 lines). DTV signals have horizontal resolution that ranges from 640 lines for SDTV, to 1280 lines (for 720p HDTV) or 1920 lines (for 1080i HDTV).

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