Showing posts with label software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label software. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

How To Browsing Without Tracing tracking phising anything

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How To Browsing Without Tracing tracking phising anything

Browsing internet with save and secure now is urgent and usefull to guard our privacy and computer from attacking and phising while browsing online.  How to browsing safely below explain about tips and application to protect our on internet
If you want to use the Internet without anyone knowing who you are or leave an untraceable phone number or email address, then these tools are for you.
  1. Big String. Big String offers self-destructing IMs and emails for those who don’t want any evidence of their online communications. Use with many popular IM clients.
  2. Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition. This free web browser leaves no personal information on your computer. Not only can you use this anywhere, but no one will know you were there.
  3. x Paranoia mod. This Firefox extension is great for those who want to leave nothing behind on the computer. With a couple of clicks you can clear all your Internet history, passwords, cookies, and cache.
  4. Bugmenot.com. If you’ve ever had to register with a site just to read an article or watch a video, then you will want this tool. Find login information for many websites that require registration and never have to give your information again.
  5. 10 Minute Mail. Use this tool to get an email address that is good for 10 minutes, then expires. This is a great way to register with sites that require an email validation or just to cover your tracks.
  6. inumbr. Get a disposable phone number that you can use to forward calls to any other phone in the U.S. No one will be able to trace you with this number.
  7. GrandCentral. Here’s another phone option when you don’t want to be traced by your number. Consolidate all your phones into one with this tool that gives you one voice mailbox and one number for all your phones.
  8. drop.io. Want to share a top-secret online file with someone and then have no sign of the evidence later? This is the tool for you. The file is deleted after 30 days.
  9. Fake Name Generator. If you need a name, address, email, or even a UPS tracking code, use this handy tool to generate any one of the necessary fakes.
  10. cl1p.net. Create a note or upload a photo that you can keep for yourself or share, then delete it when you are finished with absolutely no sign of what you had.



Thursday, 2 June 2011

Windows 8 Versus Windows 7

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As expected, Microsoft has used the global platform provided by Taipei’s annual Computex show to preview its new Windows computer operating system (OS), which looks set to be something of a departure from existing desktop iterations.
The upcoming OS clearly lends heavily from Windows Phone 7—at least from an aesthetic point of view—and is being aimed at all manner of computing devices, ranging from ultra portables with touch interfaces through to conventional notebooks and desktops that utilise mouse and keyboard controls.
Notably, the operating system’s user interface (UI) can be used either with or without touch controls, and is built around a customisable tile-based design that sports bold icons that come to the fore when selected by the user.
The tiles are also able to channel "live" real-time content from a variety of online services (i.e., social networks and messaging platforms) onto the host system’s home screen, any of which can be activated and focused upon with a swift and simple click.
According to Microsoft, the software’s touch-enabled UI will be supported by hardware acceleration that’ currently being bolted onto the company’s upcoming Internet Explorer 10 web browser.
The new operating system, which has been described by Microsoft as “a re-imagining of Windows”, will also offer development support for HTML5, JavaScript and CSS, along with an app-specific online store.
It’s worth noting that Microsoft has now named the OS as “Windows 8” in an official statement, despite having moved to distance itself from that particular moniker when company boss Steve Ballmer last week referred to it as such.
No concrete news as to when Windows 8 will be ready for release, although general industry opinion points to early 2012.
Learn more about Windows 8 by watching the following video demonstration clip: Read more

 
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