Friday 5 August 2011

Create a Shutdown/Restart shortcut on Desktop


                                    

Hey friends, the following tutorial would make it easy to shutdown/restart your computer by just a double-click. Following steps would create shortcuts as mentioned in the above picture, in just 20 seconds. Checkout....!!




1) Right-click on desktop --> New --> Shortcut

             


2) In "Type the location of the item" box, type,
    shutdown -s -t 00


      
Click Next> button.


 
3) In "Type a name for this shortcut"
    Shutdown (or some other name of your choice)


    
Click Finish button.


4) Change the icon of your choice by right-click over the shortcut --> Properties --> Change icon.


5) Do the same for Restart too. Just change the code with,
    restart -r -t 00


Thanks,
Parag

Downloads



1) Download TV Games (13.7 MB) 
             Games like Bomberman, Spartan, Contra, Road Fighter, Adventure Island etc.


2) Download Fonts (4.53 MB)
             New and crazy fonts that you can't find any of the text editors. Useful for posters and other creations.


3) Turbo C++ (3.86 MB)
             Used for compiling and executing programs written in C & C++ language.


4) PushMonitOff.exe (420 KB)
             If you are using a laptop, then for you its battery life is a big issue. This software turn off the laptop screen when not in use, hence saves energy.


5) Resource Hacker (335 KB)
             A useful hacking tool.


6) Skype 4.0.0.206 Portable.exe (37 MB)             
          Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and chats over the Internet.

Thursday 4 August 2011

Articles



1) Black MONEY - From India to UBS

Swiss bank revealed that India has more money than rest of the world. This is so shocking.....If black money deposits was an Olympics event.. Then, India would have won a gold medal. The second best, Russia has 4 times lesser deposit. U.S. is not even there in the counting in top five! India has more money in Swiss banks than all the other countries combined!.........read more
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2) "Emptiness" The Real Story of Rohan Rathore

Firstly, the song "Emptiness" by Rohan Rathore for those who have not come across it till now....…It has been shared over 25 thousand times on Facebook over the last week and the different versions of this song have over a million views collectively on Youtube…Now here’s the Story behind this song.........read more
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3) Microsoft ERRORS

Microsoft Calculator FAILED in doing following calculations -
Open calculator (goto start --> Run --> type calc --> Click OK).........read more
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4) They Have Done it....So Can We....!!
Stammering are you? Well you are not alone! Disappointed about it? Well, approximately 1% of every country’s population stammers. Forget other countries, but that means ten lakhs of fellow Indians are with you. But yet you think about various things that you cannot do because of stammering? You feel embarrassed when you experience a speech block in front of your peers or friends?.........read more
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5) Hitler Biography (with Original Scenes)

The Biography of the Chancellor of Germany and one of the Cruel Dictator in History.... Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) who lead to nearly 2.5 crore Soldiers and 2.4 crore Civilians to DEATH...!! The Biography in made of True Videos and Scenes (in Hindi). It comprises of 13 videos.........read more

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6) Is your Nokia Cell Phone ORIGINAL?


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7) What's 3G?


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8) Undersea Internet, Telecom Cables


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9) Search Engines


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10) Make Money


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11) Make 3D models with Google SketchUp


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12) HTC EVO 3D Review


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13) Android v/s Windows Mobile 7 v/s iPhone v/s Blackberry v/s Nokia


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14) Benefits of using BCC while sending an Email


Thanks,
Parag

Computer Tips



1) Lock folder without any Software


2) Samsung Star ".jar" problem solved


3) FONTS


4) Set Video as Desktop Wallpaper


5) "Safely Remove Hardware" Icon


6) Airtel Music In C Language


7) Run COMMANDS


8) Watch "Star Wars Episode IV" in Command Prompt


9) Crazy Notepad Trick to Continuously Pop-out CD Tray


10) For Safe Computing, Disable CD/DVD or USB Autorun in Windows


11) Top Ten Tips To Improve System Speed


12) How to Enable Windows 7/Vista "GodMode"


13) How to Create a CON folder in Windows?


14) Turn OFF or ON monitor using Keyboard


15) Install Windows XP in less than 15 minutes


16) How to create an HTTP Server?


17) How to Download movies using Torrent


18) Create a Shutdown/Restart shortcut on Desktop


19) How to get Information of any Website using Command Prompt


Thanks,
Parag

Hacking Tricks

Wednesday 3 August 2011

Android v/s Windows Mobile 7 v/s iPhone v/s Blackberry v/s Nokia


Android
  
   

  • Open platform.
  • Can compile custom firmwares - good for hackers and other.
  • Good framework, extended on each new firmware.
  • Supports multitasking. 
  • Nice IDE - Eclipse, NetBeans.
  • Development SDK is free.  
  • Easy to debug, can send logs to developers.
  • Programming language is Java but bridges from other languages exist (C# .net - Mono, etc)
  • Java is a high level language that appeared in 1995. Android supports Java 1.5 and translates the byte code to its own custom Dalvik byte code optimized for mobile devices.
  • For the hardcore programmers, Android offers the possibility of programming in C using the native dev kit NDK.
  • Can run script languages like LUA, Perl, Python, etc.
  • Can install third party applications from sdcard, random sites - not locked to a specific market.
  • Applications can hook and override everything - email interface, SMS sending, custom keyboards, etc.
  • Supports widgets.
  • Can publish applications on the Android market instantly - initial one time registration fee is 25E.
  • User has access to the sdcard and can use it as a USB disk.
  • No Adobe Flash support yet. Probably will be available in Q2 of this year.  


Windows Mobile 7


                   


  • Closed platform. 
  • MS breaks compatibility with WM 6.x - this is very bad.
  • Programming environment is Silverlight and XNA.
  • No native programming ie no hooking and overriding keyboard, etc - they removed PInvoke.   
  • Nice IDE - Visual Studio 2010.
  • Does not support multitasking for third party applications.
  • Third party applications can only be installed from the MS marketplace.
  • No Adobe Flash support.


iOS (iPhone)



        


  • Closed platform.
  • No multitasking except for some Apple applications. Multitasking is probably going to be introduced in the next vertion of the iPhone, the iPhone 4.
  • Development kit costs ~90E.
  • Programming language is Objective C - but bridges exist from Java, C#, etc.
  • Objective C appeared in 1986.
  • Next version of iPhone is supposed to only allow Objective C code, this means the bridges are out and you must program in Objective C if you want to create an iPhone application.
  • Applications are not allowed to duplicate the iPhone functionality - ie no custom email interface, etc.
  • Does not support widgets - unless the phone is jail broken.
  • User does not have access to the sdcard - user can only do synchronization via internet or LAN.  
  • Third party applications can only be installed from the Apple store. For testing the applications, developers can use Ad Hoc publishing.   
  • Publishing on the store is a very lengthy and tiresome process. Apple has many and bizarre rules. Many applications were rejected for strange reasons.
  • No Adobe Flash support.



BlackBerry OS



           


  • As it is now, the programming environment is Java native and J2ME - not worth mentioning since they will probably be extinct pretty soon.
  • No Adobe Flash support yet. Probably will be available in Q2 of this year.  
  • We expect a new OS so we will just have to sit patiently and see what's going to happen.



Symbian (Nokia)



      

  • Opened Symbian and says the future will be QT and WRT - they will cut support to any other environment including J2ME.
  • QT is a framework that adds a layer of abstraction over gui, network, gps, etc.
  • QT is cross platform and cross programming language - C++, C#, Java, etc. the licenses are GPL and LGPL.
  • QT runs on Maemo, MeeGo, BlackBerry, Symbian, Android, iPhone, Windows Mobile, desktop PC, consumer electronics, car entertainment, etc.
  • WRT - web runtime - a cool feature that allows users to write applications in HTML, JS and CS. You build the app like a normal web page, and you interact with the phone platform/hardware using the WRT bridge.
    No need to learn any other technology. Just HTML, JS and CS. Very important: JS can call native code, but also the other way around. It seems you can call WRT JS with native code.
  • Supports widgets.
  • Supports Adobe Flash Lite.

Thanks,
Parag