Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tools to Speed Up your Computer


Ever thought about pounding your computer with a hammer hoping it starts moving slightly faster than the current snail’space?
Well we would say don’t rush for the hammer just yet; try this collection of smart utility software instead. Here are Top 10 Tools that provide all the help you need to control, tweak and manipulate the looks and functionality of Windows.
Tweak UI : Here is a utility from Microsoft which is termed as the ultimate user interface (UI) tweaker for XP. This utility lets you twist and manipulate, and sometime even override, the way your Windows interface should look. An indispensable tool that offers multiple UI tweaks under a single interface. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
Google Desktop 5 : Finally if you think searching files on your computer takes an eternity, Google desktop can come to the rescue. This software does more than just search. Google Desktop indexes all of your data files — including email and instant messages — so you can find it fast. The interface includes multiple search-box configurations and an advanced search option. You can search and find your own files along with your Internet search www.results.desktop.google.com
FreeCommander : This is an easy-to-use alternative to the standard Windows file manager. Here you can find all the necessary functions to manage your data stock. The best part is that you can put this utility on a USB key — even a floppy disk if you can find one — and take it with you to control files on any PC. www.freecommander.com
Taskbar Shuffle 2.2 : So you think the Windows taskbar controls you? Here is one utility that will let you turn the tables. It lets you move the buttons for open applications anywhere you want on the taskbar, or group open documents together. And yes, it works with Windows versions all the way back to Windows 95 www.freewebs.com/nerdcave/taskbarshuffle.htm
Defraggler : Fragmentation of the disk is another big culprit that can slow down your computer. This utility is a handy one that will help you clean up the mess. It not only defragments your hard disk but also claims to defragment individual files. If you’re not sure what needs defragging, it also provides a list of files that need it. And yes, this one is tiny enough to go on a USB drive too www.defraggler.com
WinDirStat : If your hard disk seems bloated and you have no idea what exactly is taking up all that much space, here is something you should look at. Short for Windows Directory Statistics, this programme presents your hard drive’s directory in multiple views, some resembling Windows Explorer — files represented by 3D boxes in full colour. One look and you’d soon know what’s taking up space www.windirstat.info
Absolute Uninstaller : You might have uninstalled a particular programme, but unfortunately it still leaves a lot of junk in its wake.
One way to be sure that a programme is all gone is the absolute uninstaller. This replaces the default Add/Remove Programmes control panel in Windows, checks for extra stuff to delete after an uninstall (such as Start menu entries and useless Registry keys), and, best of all, does batch removal of multiple programmes at one time www.glarysoft.com
Eraser : With more and more sophisticated recovery tools, it can be disastrous to get rid of an old computer without making sure the hard drive is wiped clean. This doesn’t mean just reformatting it, but actually annihilating all data by overwriting disk sectors multiple times. Open-source Eraser that fits a USB drive is a great candidate for the job

Secure your Google Account

Google introduced a new feature in Gmail that allows users to permanently switch on SSL and use it for every action involving Gmail, and not only, authentication. Users who did not turn it on now have a serious reason to do so as Mike Perry, the reverse engineer from San Francisco who developed the tool is planning to release it in two weeks.

When you log in to Gmail the website sends a cookie (a text file) containing your session ID to the browser. This file makes it possible for the website to know that you are authenticated and keep you logged in for two weeks, unless you manually hit the sign out button. When you hit sign out this cookie is cleared.

Even though when you log in, Gmail forces the authentication over SSL (Secure Socket Layer), you are not secure because it reverts back to a regular unencrypted connection after the authentication is done. According to Google this behavior was chosen because of low-bandwidth users, as SLL connections are slower.

The problem lies with the fact that every time you access anything on Gmail, even an image, your browser also sends your cookie to the website. This makes it possible for an attacker sniffing traffic on the network to insert an image served from http://mail.google.com and force your browser to send the cookie file, thus getting your session ID. Once this happens the attacker can log in to the account without the need of a password. People checking their e-mail from public wireless hotspots are obviously more likely to get attacked than the ones using secure wired networks.

Perry mentioned that he notified Google about this situation over a year ago and even though eventually it made this option available, he is not happy with the lack of information. “Google did not explain why using this new feature was so important” he said. He continued and explained the implications of not informing the users, “This gives people who routinely log in to Gmail beginning with an https:// session a false sense of security, because they think they’re secure but they’re really not.”

If you are logging in to your Gmail account from different locations and you would like to benefit from this option only when you are using unsecured networks, you can force it by manually typing https://mail.google.com before you log in. This will access the SSL version of Gmail and it will be persistent over your entire session and not only during authentication.
You can Activate the Option to permanently switch on SSL and use it for every action involving Gmail, and not only, authentication by going into the Settings of the Gmail and in the General Tab Select the Option Always use https under the Browser Connections.

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Free iPhone Secret Codes

Searching for i phone secret codes,Your search ends here we have brought you the latest codes which work on i phone the codes are

Following are the secret codes for your i phone

1) *3001#12345#* and tap Call. Enter Field Mode.Field mode reveals many of the inner settings of your iPhone,specifically up-to-date network and cell information.

2) *#06# Displays your IMEI. No need to tap Call.IMEI is the uniqueidentifier for your cell phone hardware.Together with your SIM information it identifies you to the providernetwork.

3) *777# and tap Call. Account balance for prepaid iPhone.

4) *225# and tap Call. Bill Balance. (Postpaid only)

5) *646# and tap Call. Check minutes. (Postpaid only)These three arepretty self explanatory.

6) *#21# and tap Call. Setting interrogation for call forwards.Discoverthe settings for your call forwarding.You’ll see whether you have voice, data, fax, sms, sync, async, packetaccess, and pad access call forwardingenabled or disabled.

7) *#30# and tap Call. Calling line presentation check.This displays whetheryou have enabled or disabled the presentation of the calling line,presumably the number of the party placing the call.

8) *#76# and tap Call. Check whether the connected line presentation isenabled or not.State whether the connected line presentation is enabledor disabled. Presumably similar to the calling line presentation.

9) *#43# and tap Call. Determine if call waiting is enabled.Displays callwaiting status for voice, data, fax, sms,sync data, async data, packet accessand pad access. Each item is either enabled or disabled.

10) *#61# and tap Call. Check the number for unanswered calls.Show the number forvoice call forwarding when a call is unanswered. Also show the options fordata, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access and pad access.

11) *#62# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding if no service isavailable.Just like the previous, except for no-service rather than no-answersituations.

12) *#67# and tap Call. Check the number for call forwarding when the iPhone isbusy.And again, but for when the iPhone is busy.

13) *#33# and tap Call. Check for call control bars.Check all the usual suspects(voice, data, fax, sms, etc) to see whether barring is enabled or disabled foroutgoing.

Enjoy

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