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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Terminate Unresponsive Programs in UBUNTU.........

1.Go to System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts





2.Click the add button in the above box




3.type xkill and click apply

4.Click on Disabled at the xkill row in the Keyboard Shortcuts window (Disabled is then changed to New shortcut...).

5.Press a new key combination, e.g. Ctrl+Alt+X (New shortcut... is then changed to Ctrl+Alt+X).

 6.Click the Close button.


Xkill is ready for use. Press the above key combination to turn the cursor to an X-sign, move the X-sign and drop it into a program interface to terminate the unresponsive program, or cancel the X-sign with a right-click.

Friday, October 22, 2010

10 Things You Didn’t Know About You

10 Your Stomach Secretes Corrosive Acid


There’s one dangerous liquid no airport security can confiscate from you: It’s in your gut. Your stomach cells secrete hydrochloric acid, a corrosive compound used to treat metals in the industrial world. It can pickle steel, but mucous lining the stomach wall keeps this poisonous liquid safely in the digestive system, breaking down lunch.

9 Body Position Affects Your Memory


Can’t remember your anniversary, hubby? Try getting down on one knee. Memories are highly embodied in our senses. A scentor sound may evoke a distant episode from one’s childhood. The connections can be obvious (a bicycle bell makes you remember your old paper route) or inscrutable. A recent study helps decipher some of this embodiment. An article in the January 2007 issue of Cognition reports that episodes from your past are remembered faster and better while in a body position similar to the pose struck during the event.

8 Bones Break (Down) to Balance Minerals


In addition to supporting the bag of organs and muscles that is our bodybones help regulate our calcium levels. Bones contain both phosphorus and calcium, the latter of which is needed by muscles and nerves. If the element is in short supply, certain hormones will cause bones to break downeupping calcium levels in the bodyeuntil the appropriate extracellular concentration is reached.

7 Much of a Meal is Food For Thought


Though it makes up only 2 percent of our total body weight, thebrain demands 20 percent of the body’s oxygen and calories. To keep our noggin well-stocked with resources, three major cerebral arteries are constantly pumping in oxygen. A blockage or break in one of them starves brain cells of the energy they require to function, impairing the functions controlled by that region. This is a stroke.

6 Thousands of Eggs Unused by Ovaries


When a woman reaches her late 40s or early 50s, the monthlymenstrual cycle that controls her hormone levels and readies ova for insemination ceases. Her ovaries have been producing less and less estrogen, inciting physical and emotional changes across her body. Her underdeveloped egg follicles begin to fail to release ova as regularly as before. The average adolescent girl has 34,000 underdeveloped egg follicles, although only 350 or so mature during her life (at the rate of about one per month). The unused egg follicles then deteriorate. With no potential pregnancy on the horizon, the brain can stop managing the release of ova.

5 Puberty Reshapes Brain Structure, Makes for Missed Curfews


We know that hormone-fueled changes in the body are necessary to encourage growth and ready the body for reproduction. But why is adolescence so emotionally unpleasant? Hormones liketestosterone actually influence the development of neurons in the brain, and the changes made to brain structure have many behavioral consequences. Expect emotional awkwardness,apathy and poor decision-making skills as regions in the frontal cortex mature.

4 Cell Hairs Move Mucus


Most cells in our bodies sport hair-like organelles called cilia that help out with a variety of functions, from digestion to hearing. In the nose, cilia help to drain mucus from the nasal cavity down to the throat. Cold weather slows down the draining process, causing a mucus backup that can leave you with snotty sleeves. Swollen nasal membranes or condensation can also cause a stuffed schnozzle.

3 Big Brains Cause Cramped Mouths


Evolution isn’t perfect. If it were, we might have wings instead ofwisdom teeth. Sometimes useless features stick around in a species simply because they’re not doing much harm. But wisdom teeth weren’t always a cash crop for oral surgeons. Long ago, they served as a useful third set of meat-mashing molars. But as our brains grew our jawbone structure changed, leaving us with expensively overcrowded mouths.

2 The World Laughs with You


Just as watching someone yawn can induce the behavior in yourself, recent evidence suggests that laughter is a social cue for mimicry. Hearing a laugh actually stimulates the brain region associated with facial movements. Mimicry plays an important role in social interaction. Cues like sneezinglaughingcrying and yawning may be ways of creating strong social bonds within a group.

1 Your Skin Has Four Colors


All skin, without coloring, would appear creamy white. Near-surface blood vessels add a blush of red. A yellow pigment also tints the canvas. Lastly, sepia-toned melanin, created in response to ultraviolet rays, appears black in large amounts. These four hues mix in different proportions to create the skin colors of all the peoples of Earth.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

New USB stick comes with built-in PIN keypad

                A US company has come up with an original take on ultra-secure portable storage, fitting a full PIN entry keypad to a USB stick.

               
                The LOK-IT Secure Flash Drive from Systematic Development Group comes in two versions, the simpler of which allows five-key PINs to be entered to gain access, with a more sophisticated version featuring 10 keys.


                   Apart from both using 256-bit AES encryption to secure data, both drives remain encrypted until the correct PIN code is entered at the point it is inserted into the PC, which can be Windows, Mac or Linux. Each drive supports two keys, one for the user and one for an admin.

                  The drive design resists physical attacks by surrounding the chip on which the encryption PIN is held in an epoxy resin that breaks the chip if tampered with. Brute force PIN hacking is blocked by a maximum of ten logins attempts after which the drive has to be reformatted.

                In other respects, apart from its aluminium case and dust and water resistance, the drive is identical to any other USB stick, coming in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities.

                 According to Systematic Development’s John Tate, most customers are plumping for the most secure, 10-digit model, attracted by the design’s different take on USB stick security. The majority of the company’s rivals used a design that involved authenticating a user’s login using a driver layer on the PC, something that was vulnerable to keyloggers, he said.

                 The LOK-IT’s design advantage over conventional encrypted USB keys is hard to argue with – the key remains inside the drive and is never transferred to the PC, which would be a theoretical moment of vulnerability.

                  Tate’s characterisation of rival designs as insecure is not entirely without supporting evidence. In January, three vendors of supposedly secure USB sticks admitted that the encryption on their drives was vulnerable to a theoretical attack that could render data insecure. Not all the products mentioned were current but the warning over design assumptions was clear.
                
                  A second bonus is the LOK-IT’s OS-independent design, which means it can be plugged into any computer that supports USB storage. That also rules out the need for additional software.

                  At first sight, a slight disadvantage appears to be awkwardness of plugging a PIN into a drive while it is docked with a PC, but Tate confirmed that the code can be entered in advance of mounting the drive. Interestingly, expense doesn’t seem to be a major issue – the 4GB drive costs $62 (approx £40), in line with other corporate-level encrypted USB sticks.

Google Search Tricks for better results

A few things you might want to try with Google:

Hand type the following prefixes and note their utility:



1.link >>>url Shows other pages with links to that url.

2.related>>>url same as "what's related" on serps.

3.site >>>domain restricts search results to the given domain.

4.allinurl >>>shows only pages with all terms in the url.

5.inurl>>> like allinurl, but only for the next query word.

6.allintitle >>> shows only results with terms in title.

intitle: similar to allintitle, but only for the next word. "intitle:webmasterworld google" finds only pages with webmasterworld in the title, and google anywhere on the page.

7.cache >>>url will show the Google version of the passed url.

8.info >>>url will show a page containing links to related searches, backlinks, and pages containing the url. This is the same as typing the url into the search box.

9.spell >>>will spell check your query and search for it.

10.stocks >>>will lookup the search query in a stock index.

11.filetype>>>will restrict searches to that filetype. "-filetype:doc" to remove Microsoft word files.

12.daterange >>>is supported in Julian date format only. 2452384 is an example of a Julian date.

13.maps >>>If you enter a street address, a link to Yahoo Maps and to MapBlast will be presented.

14.phone >>>enter anything that looks like a phone number to have a name and address displayed. Same is true for something that looks like an address (include a name and zip code)

15.site >>>www.somesite.net " www.somesite. net"
(tells you how many pages of your site are indexed by google)

16.allintext >>>searches only within text of pages, but not in the links or page title

17.allinlinks >>>searches only within links, not text or title

Speed up your internet by 20%


Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc

You can get it back:

Click Start then Run and type "gpedit.msc" without quotes. This opens the group policy editor.
Then go to:
--> Local Computer Policy
--> Computer Configuration
--> Administrative Templates
--> Network
--> QOS Packet Scheduler
--> Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
 
Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth.
 It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab i.e." By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default."
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.It works on Win 2000 as well. 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Broadband Speed test in Bsnl...........

1.Type calcutta bsnl speed test in google search bar and hit enter.
 

2.Then select the first option shown in the following figure.


3.select state and place as shown in the picture.

4.select Speed test from  the above tabs.
5.Hit start test.
6.wait for sometimes  this depends on your broadband speed.

7.You can see the speed of your broad band .
This speed is not constant,it may vary depends upon the traffic.If your Internet speed is too low for all time book the complaint to customer care(1500).