Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Lock And Unlock Your Computer Using You Face

Got A very best thing to secure a personal computer ..yes...today i will be telling you in this post that how to lock and unlock your pc using your face ..

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 This is an awesome and simple trick ..the only thing you need s a web camera and a software named keylemon. This software Automatically locks the pc when you move away from t and unlocks it automatically when you come back...download this software here

Download Keylemon

 


Enjoyyy...!!

Make Your Computer Welcome You By Speaking your name

You Must Have Seen This In Movies Specially In Hollywood Movies That The Computer Is Welcoming The User By taking His/Her Name ..This Is What Today I Am GoingTo Tell You That How Could you Do That ...Just Follow These Steps And You Are Done ......

To use this trick just copy and paste the given text in notepad and save it with a .VBS extension 

Dim speaks, speech
speaks="Welcome to your PC, Manish"
Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks


You Can Change That  "Welcome to your PC, Manish" To anything You Want .


Then Just Copy That VBS File And Place It To  C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows XP) and to C:\Users\ {User-Name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup (in Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista) if C: is your System drive. AppData is a hidden folder. So, you will need to select showing hidden folders in Folder options to locate it.


Enjoyyy...!!!!

How To Find Deleted History , Firefox History etc.


Hello friends, you think that when you clear your history in Internet Explorer or Firefox, it's
gone forever, and no one cansee it, right?? You are Wrong.


Now follow these steps to
Recover History::

Go to Start -> Search Files Folders All Files and Folders Make sure you enable searching
for hidden files and searching insubfolders, then search for files named index.dat on the C drive. Once you find these files, you can't just open them up. You will need a special reader
to view them, such as Super WinSpy. After a quick installation , you can use it to view your
index.dat files; just type in the
path to the file on your hard drive , and watch your deleted history pop up!

Now no one can Hide History from you. 

Enjoyy..!!

Free Unlimited Calling Using A Smartphone

Hey friends free calling from mobile phones were never this much easier....to call for free from mobile just follow these simplest steps...

First of all to call for free you need to have a smartphone then

you can install any of the following free calling apps and enjoy unlimited free calling

 1.Crowd Call

2. Humnut

3. Freephoo

 

Although there are many softwares but these are some of the best free calling apps


Enjoyy your free calling !!!

 


Maximize the Speed of Your Internet Connection
This article describes how to speed up your Internet connection without use of web accelerators, and is geared towards Windows and Internet Explorer.

Steps


  1. Check to see if faster internet connections are in your area. Fiber optic and cable internet tend to be faster than DSL and Dial-Up.

  2. Do some basic maintenance on your PC. Run Disk Defrag, a scan disk, a virus scan, a malware scan, and clear your recycle bin. An unusually slow Internet connection experience is often the only sign that your computer is infected with viruses or other malware. Delete old files and temporary files. Never allow the free space on your C: drive to be less than 10% of the total size or twice the installed RAM (which ever is larger). A well maintained PC will operate much better than a PC that has never had any maintenance. Google or your local computer repair store should be able to help you with this if you don't know how or you can use any good system cleaner and PC optimizer tool for free such as [ Registry Cleaner and Wise Disk Cleaner] or purchase something.

  3. Reset Your Home Network. Sometimes restarting (or unplugging and replugging the electric power on) your home network or your router -- if you have one -- will drastically increase the speed of your connection.

  4. Check your home network equipment in general. If you have multiple computers sharing a connection, make sure all the computers are physically connected to a router or switch, and not just to a hub. Hubs are "dumb", low-level equipment, while routers are capable of prioritizing and directing traffic effectively.

  5. Optimize your cache or temporary Internet files. These files improve your Internet connection performance by not downloading the same file over and over. When a web site puts their logo graphic on every page your computer only downloads a new one when it changes.
    • Caution: If you delete the temporary files (graphics and such), they must be downloaded again when you go to that site. If you disable the cache (loaded software, data), then it must be downloaded every time you view the page that uses it. This can be fixed by opening Internet Explorer, clicking on "Tools" at the top and choosing "Internet Options". On the General tab, click the "Settings" button next to Temporary Internet Files. Set a check mark for newer versions to handle downloading new versions "Automatically". Set the amount of disk space to use to 2% of your total harddisk size or 512 MB, which ever is smaller. On Firefox, click "Tools" then "Options," and go to the privacy tab. Then click on the Cache tab within this to set it to automatic.

  6. If you are using a Wireless router, make sure it doesn't conflict with a cordless phone or wireless camera. Wireless routers come in three varieties; 802.11 b, g, and n (2.4Ghz) or 802.11 a (5.8Ghz) If you are using a 2.4Ghz Cordless phone and 2.4Ghz Wireless router then your Internet connection speed will slow while you use the cordless phone. The same is true of wireless security cameras. Check on your phone and camera, if it's 900Mhz then it's fine. If it says 2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz then it could be the cause of your slow connection speed while they're in use.
  7. Calll your Internet service provider (ISP). Sometimes you just have bad service. They can usually tell if your connection is substandard without having a technician come to your home. Just be nice and ask.

  8. Upgrade your computer. If your computer is slow, it doesn't matter how fast your Internet connection is, the whole thing will just seem slow. You can only access the Internet as fast as your PC will allow you to.
  9. Upgrade your router/firewall equipment. Specifically, look into any speed specifications (many older routers are not capable of transmitting to/from the internet faster than 10 Mbps, even though the local ports transmit in 100 Mbps). Also, older routers may be underpowered, so that even though the theoretical speed is 10 Mbps, the processor on the router is too weak to reach maximum speed.

  10. Upgrade your router firmware. Check the manufacturer's web site for firmware downloads for your router. Compare this with your version, and upgrade if necessary. Most routers have web interfaces for managing this, check for any labels on your router specifying default address, username and password.

  11. Replace your old cable modem. Any solid-state electronics will degrade over time due to accumulated heat damage. Your broadband modem will have a harder and harder time 'concentrating' on maintaining a good connection as it gets older (signal to noise ratios will go down, and the number of resend requests for the same packet will go up). An after-market cable modem as opposed to a cable-company modem will frequently offer a better connection.

  12. Often your connection speed is slow because other programs are using it. To test if other programs, such as anti-virus and other updates, are accessing the Internet without your knowing, Click Start, Click Run. Type "cmd" (without quotes). Type "netstat -b 5 > activity.txt". After a minute or so, hold down Ctrl and press C. This has created a file with a list of all programs using your Internet connection. Type activity.txt to open the file and view the program list.

  13. Try pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete simultaneously and open up the Task Manager. Go to the process menu and close those processes that may be stealing your valuable bandwidth. (NOTE: Closing processes with unknown filenames may cause known programs to not function properly). There is a column with the User Name, and if that is "System", you'd better leave it alone until you stop using the program that needs it. But if the User is your own login name, then it is not crucial to the operating system, but may be needed by other programs, however you may experiment. Often the system will not allow closing of -- or will reopen -- needed system programs.

  14. After you have tried some of this try your connection again and see if it's running any faster. If it is better you may need to close those extras each time you restart your system until you set the startup list to not open them anymore.
  15.   Check to see somebody else is using the internet on your home network. If somebody is downloading a lot of media from the internet, such as watching video or downloading large files, the host computer is using a lot of bandwidth and the other computers are using the remaining bandwidth.
     





     
  16. If you are using satelite internet, your internet connection might be altered because of wind (vibrations) and electrical activity in/among clouds, heavy snow, or rain and lightning, static, or other electrical interference.
     

    Enjoyy...!!