Today whenever we visit any site, we find every where CAPTCHA and it sometimes would be easy and sometimes it doesn't accept our input and we keep on trying. But if this CAPTCHA is entered automatcally, Will you save your time? Yes! You can do this, by using an Chrome Extension named Rumola.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Sony Vaio SVS15115FNB
Sony Vaio SVS15115FNB laptop is a cool gadget announced by Sony Vaio in India.It has a big 15.5 inches LED full high definition display screen.Sony Vaio SVS15115FNB price in India is around Rs.69,990.This is the current market price which is subjected to change along with change in market.The laptop offers a 4GB RAM along with 640GB hard disk drive.
Sony Vaio SVS15115FNB Price In India is affordable to the features and quality it offers.It has a 1.31 megapixels camera as a webcam which helps your video calling experience.It has a 103 keys keyboard with backlit.It eases your typing work at many times where there is less light intensity.It offers a battery back up of approximately 4.5 hours.
Sony Vaio SVS15115FNB Price In India is affordable to the features and quality it offers.It has a 1.31 megapixels camera as a webcam which helps your video calling experience.It has a 103 keys keyboard with backlit.It eases your typing work at many times where there is less light intensity.It offers a battery back up of approximately 4.5 hours.
Karbonn A24 - Jellybean OS

Sunday, July 8, 2012
Speed Up Acrobat Reader (Almost Like Notepad)

Follow the below Steps:
1. Go to the installation folder of Acrobat Reader (C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat\Reader\ or in the drive where you have installed it.)
Warning!!! Internet may Shutdown on July 9 (Check Whether "U" are Infected!)

The DNSChanger malware is a Trojan horse infection that at its peak
affected approximately 4 million PC systems worldwide, with about
500,000 of those being in the United States. When installed, the malware
changes the system's DNS server settings to point to a rogue DNS
network set up by the malware developers.
As a U.S attorney said in an FBI press release, the crooks "were international cyberbandits who hijacked millions of computers at will and rerouted them to Internet Web sites and advertisements of their own choosing -- collecting millions in undeserved commissions for all the hijacked computer clicks and Internet ads they fraudulently engineered."
Late last year, however, the FBI disrupted the ring and seized the
rogue servers. And since so many infected computers relied on the
servers to reach the Internet, the agency opted not to shut them down
and instead converted them to legitimate DNS machines.As a U.S attorney said in an FBI press release, the crooks "were international cyberbandits who hijacked millions of computers at will and rerouted them to Internet Web sites and advertisements of their own choosing -- collecting millions in undeserved commissions for all the hijacked computer clicks and Internet ads they fraudulently engineered."
Running the machines costs the government money, though,so they're being switched off in July. If your computer is infected with DNSChanger then, the Web -- for you -- will no longer exist.
To Check whether you are infected or not
This is really important, and please share this information with your friends and relatives.
- Visit the website DCWG.org
- Click on the URL (choose your language)
- It will say you are affected or not, if you are affected it will give you instructions to clean the malware
Image is taken from FBI Website
The DNSChanger Working Group (DCWG), the body set up to oversee the servers, has created a Web site to help you diagnose your machine and, if necessary, remove DNSChanger. You can check it out at www.dcwg.org. And it's probably not a bad idea to do so sometime before, say, July 8 (the DCWG says the servers will be shut down the following day).
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