Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Friday, 30 December 2016

How to Create Virus Using Notepad

Do you know that you can play pranks with you friend by lauching fake virus on their PCs though they are not harmful ofcourse that's why its a prank
In this tutorial,i will be showing how to make a simple virus and the good news is that you don't need any software all you need is jst a note editor wich comes with ur bsytem in most cases
Here would be using Notepad
 I would be showing 13 notepad virus u can actually yourself
follow steps below:

Thursday, 19 November 2015

The traditional padlock gets the “smart” treatment

Locksmart padlock
You’d probably expect the padlock to be the last thing to go high tech, but an Australian company has done just that. Mobile accessory maker Dog & Bone released the LockSmart Tuesday, a keyless, app-controlled, Bluetooth padlock.

Monday, 14 September 2015

Riding in Driverless Cars Could Be Sickening

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Self-driving vehicles could increase the likelihood of motion sickness in some riders, suggests a  University of Michigen Transportation Research Institute study released last week.
Motion sickness, also known as "kinetosis," is a condition marked by symptoms of nausea, dizziness and other physical discomfort.

How To | Next Article in How To How to Slim Down a Bloated Android Device

How to Slim Down a Bloated Android Device
Determine where best to free up space. Take a look at the Pictures and Videos space used in particular. Look for the numerical value next to the descriptive label. Video and images, unlike music, often don't need to be stored on the device and can be moved. HD video is a major memory hog. Photographs and music are other forms of media that take up a lot of space.

How to Get Rid of Bloatware on Your Phone or PC


How to Get Rid of Bloatware on Your Phone or PC
You've seen these programs cluttering up your screen. Unfortunately, they also load to memory in Windows and take up valuable RAM resources. In Android, there's less resource-hogging because of the operating system design, but the bloatware still takes up storage memory and launch screen space. It is possible to get rid of some of this junk -- with varying degrees of effectiveness depending on how far you want to go.

How to Get Online Away From Home or Work

How to Get Online Away From Home or Work
If all you want is your Twitter feed and there aren't any hotspots or mobile service where you spend time, Inmarsat's IsatPhone Pro is easily configured with free incoming tweets in an SMS text-like readout on the phone's handset. Prepay SIM cards, newly available in the U.S., start at around $90 and last two years

How to Protect Your Android Device from Malware

How to Protect Your Android Device from Malware
Part of keeping your Android device safe is learning to recognize questionable apps. Apply the same techniques that you use to identify rogue emails from bogus financial institutions, like pixelated, poorly rendering logos, spelling mistakes, and publisher names that don't match the official spelling or wording -- for example, "Blackberry" rather than the official "BlackBerry."


How to Manage Your Android Device From Your PC

How to Manage Your Android Device From Your PC
It might be possible to configure your Android phone using its Lilliputian on-screen keyboard, but that doesn't mean you have to like it. Two third-party solutions offer a nice alternative, and one of them is even free. All that remains is to sit back, relax and manage away while luxuriating in the capacious room afforded by your trusty desktop PC.

How to Speed Up a Sluggish Android Smartphone


How to Speed Up a Sluggish Android Smartphone
If getting rid of superfluous apps on your smartphone doesn't solve the problem, reinstalling factory stock software likely will. Like rehab -- or the drunk tank -- for our lethargic, wrong-side-of-the-tracks smartphone inhabitant, this operation may sound like a big deal and a lot of work, and unfortunately it is, because you have to reconfigure your apps.

Microsoft Widens Skype World

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Skype on Friday announced Skype for Web, a new version of its VoIP service that can be used in a browser rather than through the dedicated application.
"Perhaps you're sitting at a computer that doesn't already have Skype downloaded," explained Jonathan Watson, a senior product marketing manager with Skype. "Or maybe you're on the go and using an Internet cafe or hotel computer where you can't download Skype at all. Using Skype for Web makes it more convenient to get to your conversations."

Apple Figures Out Where Steve Jobs Got It Wrong

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My big takeaway last week, when Apple launched the iPad Pro, was this: Apple just admitted Bill Gates was right and Steve Jobs was wrong. You see, years ago Steve Jobs went on about how the early Windows tablet, which was designed for work and had a stylus, . was stupid. Steve was not a fan and pretty much

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

John Sculley says Apple TV will be the company's most revolutionary product Former Apple chief executive John Sculley thinks the expected Apple TV revamp has the potential to 'reinvent television as we know it'

The third generation of Apple TV
The revamped Apple TV expected to be announced alongside the latest iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus next week represents the opportunity for the company to reinvent television, John Sculley has said.
The former Apple chief executive told the Telegraph it was the "perfect time" to release a new set top box in the wake of huge telecoms deals and the unbundling of Pay-TV in order to compete with online streaming services including Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer to work through twin pregnancy Yahoo chief executive, 40, says she will take 'limited time away' from work while she is expecting identical twins

Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer at the World Economic Forum
Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer has announced that she is due to give birth to twins - but plans to take little time off and "work throughout".
Ms Mayer, who has led the internet search giant for three years, previously took just a couple of weeks off after giving birth to her first child in 2012. She announced her latest pregnancy in a blog post saying she and husband Zachary Bogue had some "exciting news" to share.

Apple reportedly bid for Jeremy Clarkson as it plans its own Netflix-style TV shows iPhone maker said to have made audacious bid for Top Gear trio of Clarkson, Hammond and May in preliminary discussions for TV shows


The Top Gear trio eventually signed for Amazon Photo: PA


Apple is hatching plans to create its own original TV shows, even making an audacious bid to secure the former stars of Top Gear, according to reports.
The iPhone maker has reportedly met several high-level media executives with a view to creating its own shows in the same way that Amazon and Netflix have in recent years.

Samsung launches Gear S2 smartwatch ahead of IFA tech show Samsung has unveiled its first round-faced smartwatch, the Gear S2, ahead of the IFA trade show and iPhone 6s launch next week

Samsung Gear S2 (L) and S2 Classic (R)
Samsung has launched its new Gear S2 smartwatch ahead of the IFA technology trade show in Berlin, stepping up its game against the much-hyped Apple Watch with a new circular design and 3G connectivity.
Samsung teased the new device last week, with the company's head of design for America, Dennis Miloseski, posting an image of himself wearing the Gear S2 on his personal Instagram account, saying he was taking it for a "test drive". "test drive"

Android Wear smartwatches now work with the iPhone Google releases app taking smartwatch battle onto territory occupied by the Apple Watch

Android Wear on the iPhone
Google is introducing an application that will connect Android smartwatches with Apple's iPhone, escalating the rivals' battle to strap their technology on people's wrists.
The move thrusts Google on to Apple's turf in an attempt to boost the lackluster sales of watches running on its Android Wear software. The program uniting the devices running on different operating systems is being released Monday in Apple's app store.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Ashley Madison hackers break silence to say they are ready to target other sites The Impact Team break their silence, warning they have a mountain of unreleased data

Details of more than 37 million clients have been released
Hackers who broke into the Ashley Madison infidelity dating website have broken their silence warning that they have a mountain of unreleased data.
Having just released a further cache of material, The Impact Team ridiculed the security Ashley Madison used to protect its clients.

Thursday, 20 August 2015

iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 release date, rumours and specs The latest iPhone 6s features, specs, release date, rumours and leaked pictures - or should that be the iPhone 7?

9to5Mac obtained images of what appears to be the iPhone 6s
Few events work the technology world into a frenzy quite like an iPhone launch, and this year's anticipated event looks set to be no exception. Read on for the latest rumours, features and specs circulating the internet.

When will it be launched?

There is a significant size difference between the iPhone 5s (L), launched September 2013, and iPhone 6 Plus (R), launched September 2014
New iPhone launches have settled into a regular schedule which sees new models each September.

Lightning strike causes Google data centre to lose power Company says only tiny proportion of data stored at Belgium facility affected

. Weather: record 110,000 lightning bolts strike during 'superstorms'
Repeated lightning strikes have caused a Google data centre in Belgium to lose a small amount of data after the company was unable to restore some information.
Four successive strikes on the electricity grid that powers facilities in Saint-Ghislain, near Mons, affected 5 per cent of persistent, or non-virtual disks in the zone that powers Google Compute Engine, its cloud computing platform.

iPad Pro release date: everything we know Apple is expected to unveil its next generation of iPads - including the extra large iPad Pro - in the autumn. Read on for all the reported release dates, specs and features so far

The new iPad: due for autumn release?
Apple has been rumoured to have been working on a larger, business-focused iPad for some time now, with new internal details, alleged specs and features emerging online every few weeks. Here is everything we know so far, including the slated reveal date.
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