According to a report issued by British games magazine MCV, Microsoft's much-heralded Project Natal hands-free gaming control system could hit store shelves as soon as November 2010 and cost as little as $50.
MCV said that Microsoft could launch Natal with a 5 million unit global shipment.
"This and other details have emerged following a behind-closed-doors Microsoft tour of U.K. publishers and studios," MCV wrote. Microsoft "has been demoing the tech and detailing its 2010 plans in order to spur more development support.
" MCV also said that it had been told by a publishing source that Microsoft is "trying to get as close as possible to 'impulse buy'" with Natal.
The technology is considered very important for Microsoft as it seeks to differentiate the Xbox from Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii.
The Seattle Times weighed in on the story by predicting that, "This is probably a preview of what (Microsoft CEO) Steve Ballmer and (president of the entertainment and devices division) Robbie Bach will disclose at the Consumer Electronics Show in January." Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Microsoft's Project Natal pricing details
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Remote PC Is Accessed Even When PC Is Turned Off With LogMein
I heard about the LogMeIn technology, just now reaching the market, that enables not just remote diagnostics of computers but also access to data on the hard drives of PCs that are turned completely off.
That last technology, part of Intel's VPro system architecture, has just started to ship in a few new PCs. It's designed for corporate networks so that support personnel can get into a machine--to run a backup, for example--regardless of whether it's running Windows, has crashed into a blue screen, or has been shut down. As long as the PC is plugged into the wall and to an Ethernet connection, the computer, even though in an off state, will continue to draw a small amount of power (about 4 watts) while it monitors the network for control packets.
The technology is getting built into motherboards using the Q45 support chipset. Only a few corporate desktops use this technology, in particular HP's DC 7900 and Lenovo's ThinkCentre M58 lines.
This remote access technology does not provide a wide-open backdoor. There are security protocols. The user has to agree to use the technology, and like all LogMeIn remote-control products, remote access isn't possible unless the computer's owner agrees to it. And in many ways, it is similar to current remote-access products that rely on "Wake-on-LAN" packets to power up a PC so it can then be controlled remotely. The difference here is of degree.
It's LogMeIn's exceptionally robust connection technology that makes it all the more so. Unlike Wake-on-LAN technologies and other remote-control products, LogMeIn is very good at connecting to a computer, no matter how far away it is on the Internet or how deep behind firewalls it is. It's robust and secure in the hands of its users but it's a scary tool, if the wrong people get into it.
This technology just gives IT pros more capabilities, and it sounds like a very useful tool.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Google Hack: "All Results Were Harmful"
I just ran a search on Google, and oh, all the results were “harmful!”
For the first time in its recent history, the most popular search engine in the world malfunctioned. In what could be a temporary delight for Microsoft and Yahoo, users Googling for anything were warned about each result, that “this site may harm your computer.” Even results pointing to Google sites were marked as harmful. Clicking on the link explaining why a particular site was harmful would lead to a 502 Server Error page.
At first, it would seem like a malware attack on your own computer. But observing online discussions would reveal the issue.
The problem was there for at least half an hour, starting just after 14:30 GMT (January 31, 2009). The shock of users was palpable by the rate at which queries appeared at Yahoo Answers – more than 200 appeared in a span of just an hour.
News websites had been speculating over what could have been the cause for this major issue. The speculation ended when Google itself acknowledged that a human error was behind the problem.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
Mozilla Firefox Releases Firefox 3.6 Alpha Version
Mozilla has released the first alpha version of Firefox 3.6, a browser with speed improvements and new features the organization hopes to finalize faster than its predecessor.
Firefox 3.6, code-named Namoroka, has a variety of changes, but it's not as dramatic a departure as 3.5 was from 3.0. Among the 3.6 features are faster JavaScript, the Web programming language Firefox executes with its TraceMonkey engine; faster page-rendering speed; some new features for CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) technology for controlling some of the look of a Web site; and a feature called the compositor that handles complicated layout circumstances better.
Performance is a big issue with browsers these days as people spend more time using them and programmers create more sophisticated sites and applications that live on the Web. All major browser makers are emphasizing performance improvements in their newest versions.
To download for first firefox 3.6 alpha version, visit Mozilla Developer Center.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
The Google Chrome OS
The operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web. So today, Google announces a new project that's a natural extension of Google Chrome — the Google Chrome Operating System. This OS can challenge windows and has advantages over Linux. It's Google attempt to re-think what operating systems should be.
Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks.It will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. They are designing power computers ranging from small notebooks to full-size desktop systems.
Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. This OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web. And as they did for the Google Chrome browser. Google going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don't have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates.
Google Chrome OS will run on both x86 as well as ARM chips and working with multiple OEMs to bring a number of netbooks to market next year. The software architecture is simple — Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel. For application developers, the web is the platform. All web-based applications will automatically work and new applications can be written using your favorite web technologies. And of course, these apps will run not only on Google Chrome OS, but on any standards-based browser on Windows, Mac and Linux thereby giving developers the largest user base of any platform.
You can email instantly, without wasting time in booting up computer or browser to start up. You need not to worry for backing up the files. You can access you data from any place. No need to spend much time in configuring your hardware and it’s all you should concern for software updates.
It will be a good experience and benefits for users who spend much time on internet.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
How To Force Stop "Not Responding" Programs In Windows XP, Windows Vista And Windows 7
Unresponsive programs in Windows quoting the dreadful message "Not Responding" are a common if you are a Windows user. These programs simply don’t listen to your commands and even refuse to close. They irritatingly waste your time and stay on the screen until they close which normally takes a long time.
Sometimes these frozen programs force you to open the Task Manager, detect the appropriate process and then end the process manually from there as they do not close on their own. This can be a horrible experience especially if you a Windows Vista user. Thankfully, there is an easier way out to close these frozen programs! Here’s how you do it.
1) Right click on your Desktop and click New>Shortcut.
2) Copy the following location: taskkill.exe /f /fi “status eq not responding” on to the text box in the window that opens.
3) That’s it. You are now done! From now on, anytime some program displays "Not Responding", just clicking on the shortcut will automatically detect and terminate the unresponsive program.
4) To make it even more easier you can even assign a shortcut key to open the shortcut using Keyboard Tweaker.
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How To Open Every Folder In a New Window On Your Windows PC
While going through the various folders and sub-folders on any computer system, it is sometimes quite irritating that folders/sub-folders do not open in new folders. Windows however has an in-built option to make folders open in new windows. Here’s how you do it.
1. Click on ‘Start’
2. Go to ‘Control Panel’. You can find a link to Control Panel in the right side of the Start Menu.
3. Click on ‘Folder Options’.4. Now from the “General’ tab, select the radio button next to ‘Open each folder in its own window.’
5. Click on ‘Apply’ and ‘OK’ to complete the process.
Now all folders will open in new windows.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
How To Sign Out Remotely In Gmail?
Gmail all day, no matter what computer we are using, we may sometimes use other people’s computers to access your Gmail remotely. It is always a good idea for security reasons to log out of Gmail whenever we finish using a given computer, but we users don’t always do what we’re supposed to do.
Gmail has our back, with the ability to sign out of any Gmail session from any computer we are using at the time. It’s been available for a year, but bears reminding for those who forget such things. Just click on the details link at the bottom of the main Gmail screen:
This will pop up a window that shows the details about your recent activity and list all currently open sessions. Just tap the button to log out of all other sessions remotely to start a clean slate.
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C++ Ebooks: More About C plus plus
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chapman and hall - c++ for mathematicians - edward scheinerman - (2006).pdf
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Features Of Windows 7 On A Vista Or XP System
Media Streaming
How to get it: The new OS's media-sharing system has at least one major drawback: It requires Windows 7 to be running at both ends. Third-party alternatives, on the other hand, usually have no problem with different versions of Windows--or even with different platforms (Mac and Linux). Simply Media, for example, can stream music files saved in various formats from your desktop music library (or from any friends whom you care to invite) to any other PC. An associated iPhone app (Simplify Music 2.0) handles streaming on the run. Both the software and the service are free.
Another possibility is Orb, which streams music, videos, photos, and--if your PC has a TV tuner--live or recorded TV shows. Using Orb can even help you share documents.
How to get it: Some time ago, interested parties extracted the actual Windows 7 Calculation Code from an early build of the operating system, and that code has been making the tech-blog rounds ever since. It runs just fine in XP and Vista. If you're averse to bootlegs, you can get most of the number-wrangling you need, free of charge, from eCalc.
What it is: Vista owners already enjoy the benefits of Windows' integrated search capabilities, which help users easily find specific apps, documents, e-mail messages, and the like. Windows 7 promises to make search results more coherent and to integrate them with Libraries for better organization.
What it is: When Vista debuted in 2007, a lengthy procession of unanticipated software incompatibilities drove users crazy. To help assuage fears about Windows 7's dexterity with older applications at its launch, Microsoft recently announced Windows XP Mode--an add-on that runs veteran programs in a "virtual" XP environment, thereby guaranteeing operational compatibility.
What it is: Scoff away, Firefox snobs, but Internet Explorer 8 is a browser to be reckoned with. It's faster and more secure than previous versions of IE, and it offers unique features such as Web Slices (reminiscent of RSS feeds, and designed to help you keep tabs on changes at regularly updated sites) and InPrivate Browsing (which leaves no trace of your surfing activities).
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Unique Features Of Windows 7
Device Stage: Whereas Vista barely seems to recognize the presence of cameras, phones, printers, and other external devices, Windows 7's Device Stage treats them like royalty. The operating system devotes a slick-looking status window to each device, so you can browse files, manage media, and perform other device-specific tasks.
HomeGroup: At long last, Microsoft promises to take the pain and frustration out of home networking for users of its operating system. Set up a HomeGroup, and then add PCs and other devices--and without further ado you can share files, printers, and the like. Why did it take seven versions of Windows to get this right?
Jump Lists: Like souped-up Recent Documents menus, Jump Lists provide quick access to application-specific documents and/or tasks. For example, you can right-click the Internet Explorer taskbar icon and choose from a list of frequently visited Web sites or from a list of available tasks (such as New Tab and InPrivate). Once you get started using Jump Lists, you'll wonder how you ever got along without them.
Libraries: Most of us have documents, music, pictures, and video scattered across multiple folders on our PCs. Libraries are special folders in Windows 7 that catalog these items under a single roof, regardless of where you actually store them on your hard drive. And best of all, Libraries are easy to share within your HomeGroup.
One-click Wi-Fi: Unlike Windows Vista, Windows 7 makes choosing a wireless network to connect to simple and convenient: Click the system-tray icon, and choose from the resulting list of available hotspots. Granted, you can find third-party connection managers for Vista, but nothing this streamlined and unobtrusive.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
How To Retrieve Lost Documents In Windows Vista
Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions include a feature called Shadow Copy that lets you browse backward in time, recovering a specific version of your file, not just the most recent copy.
Shadow copy is initiated for each system-restore point or backup point that Windows creates. To recover a lost document with Shadow Copy, right-click a file or folder, and select Restore previous versions from the context menu. Browse through the different modification dates, and click Open to preview the file as it was. Then just click Restore to retrieve a copy for current work.
All the versions of Vista (Starter, Home, Basic and Home Premium) also save Shadow Copy data but they don't give the necessary tools to access the "shadow" files. Fortunately, a free download called ShadowExplorer can add this retrieval in a snap. After installation, launch ShadowExplorer, and choose your desired restore date from the drop-down menu at the top of the window. Navigate through the file browser to locate an item that you’d like to restore, then right-click it and choose Export. Save it to any location you wish.
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How To Stop UAC Annoyances In Windows Vista
Whenever we try to edit the Registry, we often face warning questions like "Are you sure you know what you’re doing?" Vista’s User Account Control (UAC) often fails to tell users why a given act is considered dangerous. Vista’s designers are virtually forced people to click through a UAC prompt to set the clock or start a manual backup. As a result, people get irritated and start ignoring UAC, removing any protection it might provide. Here we provide 3 ways to stop UAC annoyances:
1) Just turn it off : This fix works well in an administrator account but it makes the standard accounts unusable. Select Start•Control Panel•User Accounts, and click Turn User Account Control on or off. Select Continue at the UAC prompt, and on the next screen, uncheck Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer. Click OK and reboot.
2) Use tweakUAC: This utility is free and it can turn off UAC for administrator accounts while leaving it on for everyone else. Run the program, select UAC to the quiet mode, and click OK.
3) Fine-tune the UAC settings: This tactic works in Vista Business or Ultimate. Select Start, type secpol.msc, and press
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RTM Version Of Windows 7 To Be Revealed In Poland
The two major events - the world's first presentations of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in their RTM (Ready To Manufacture) versions will be held in this year's Microsoft Technology Summit in Poland.
They are going to establish a session in which Windows 7 development process would be shown as well as several other sessions dedicated to Windows 7 security, productivity, management and integration with Windows Server 2008 R2. The exact number and subject areas of Windows 7-related sessions are still to be determined. Microsoft Technology Summit is an annual conference taking place in Warsaw, Poland, that highlights the latest Microsoft technologies, innovations and products. The conference is addressed specifically to IT and business professionals and technology enthusiasts as well. Summit's guests will have an opportunity to attend as many as 100 different sessions lead by 60 IT experts, including Microsoft Poland representatives and foreign professionals.
Sessions are categorised as -
- Microsoft application platform
- Client and Server Operating Systems
- Security
- Cloud computing
- Virtualization
- Mobile devices
- Communication and collaboration
- Data management and programming
These events are gonna take place on 2 days, September 29th and 30th this year.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Successor Of Firefox 3.5 With More Features Is Ahead
Don't view Firefox developers as complacent, though. Performance improvements are of high importance in the successor to Firefox 3.5, called Namoroka, including fast launch speed, a Chrome advantage. The new version is scheduled for release in early to mid-2010.
Some of the new improvements for the successor of firefox 3.5:
1. Weave is a project to synchronize bookmarks, passwords, preferences, and other settings across multiple browsers, including the mobile version of Firefox, code-named Fennec. Weave also can sync personas, another new feature that lets people customize Firefox's appearance.
2. A project called Electrolysis is designed to improve isolation between different tabs and between plug-ins and tabs, improving security and reliability.
3. Jetpack is designed to be a new framework for add-ons that can be developed using Web page design standards. That's the same approach Google chose for Chrome extensions.
4. People use more and more tabs, and tab management is tougher, so work is under way to address the issue--perhaps with an automatically expanding or contracting tab list on the left edge of the browser instead of on a strip along the top.
5. Snowl is a system that tries to unify messaging operations, whether messages originate from e-mail, Web forums, RSS feeds, social networks, or other sources.
6. Ubiquity is designed to let Firefox interpret a wide range of formal or informal text commands, turning the browser into a more general window on the world.
Also, Firefox has some incumbent advantages of its own--enough market share that Web developers need to test their sites for Firefox compatibility and a range of add-ons to customize the browser, for example. Those are strong enough to keep people from rapidly switching away even if they're trying other browsers, too.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Action Center Changes (Upcoming) Changes For Security Vendor Software
Through partner outreach, work with ISVs since October 2007 helped them get ready for the final transition to this new interface. As a result, the old API is removed from the Windows 7 RC. Users who are running security software that does not use the newer API will see the "non-compatible" message shown below from the new Action Center, which instructs customers to contact their security software provider.
The work is going on in partnership with Independent Software Vendor (ISV) community to move the ecosystem to a set of new Application Programming Interface (APIs) that many ISVs use to report status to Security Center (integrated within Action Center in Windows 7). The interfaces are used by many anti virus, antispyware and firewall programs. The interface changes were introduced in Windows Vista SP1. These new APIs supersede the ones originally shipped in Windows Vista. From the release of Vista SP1, its jointly established with the security ISVs an 18 month grace period where both the old and the new interfaces could be used. After the 18 month grace expires, a security application using the older interface will cause the Windows Security Center system tray icon to indicate a warning. In addition, the Security Center control panel will display a "
Although a "non-compatible" message may be received from security software, it should continue to work and help protect your system even though it is not able to report its status through the Action Center UI.
If anyone encounter this message today on Windows 7 or in the future on Windows Vista, its better to check with the software vendor to see if they have an updated version software available. Many of the partners already have products that use the new APIs and the other have committed to having compatible versions by the end of the Windows Vista grace period and for Windows 7. Having the latest, compatible software from security vendors will help ensure that system remains protected.
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Windows 7: A Boon To Microsoft Hardware
There are many sets of products belonging to Microsoft hardware that work well with Windows Vista ans Windows 7. Microsoft Hardware will release new software that will allow the current line-up of Microsoft hardware products like mice, keyboards, LifeCams, gaming devices and notebook accessories to take advantage of new capabilities being introduced with Windows 7 as the new Windows taskbar and Device Stage.
New software with a feature called Taskbar Favorites will be released, specifically designed for Microsoft keyboards from Microsoft. This feature will give users a quick way to access the applications represented on the new Windows 7. Taskbar Favorites will automatically map the order of applications on the Windows Taskbar to the "My Favorites" hot keys on a Microsoft Hardware keyboard. "My Favorites" hot keys are a series of buttons on the top of Microsoft keyboards (circled below).People will be able to see a live preview of all their open windows with the press of a button using Windows Flip. This allows people to more quickly navigate between open windows and choose a desired application.
In the above screenshot, Digital Media Keyboard 3000, Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 and LifeCam Show all show up with actual product images.
The final versions of the Microsoft Hardware software for LifeCam products will be available from July 31st. The final versions of the software for Microsoft Harware mice and keyboard products, which includes Taskbar Favorites and Device Stage and Windows Flip support are already available.
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How To Disable MS Word 2007's Mini Toolbar
When text is highlighted, Word 2007 displays the Mini Toolbar. It is a neat addition that puts a number of formatting options at our finger tips (instead of searching through the Ribbon Options). However, not everyone likes the Mini Toolbar. In fact, some readers report that they find it annoying. To disable it, follow the steps:
1. Click the Office button.
2. Click Word Options (bottom right).
3. "Popular" is selected by default in the left pane. Uncheck the first option, "Show Mini Toolbar on Selection".
4. Click OK.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
How To Match Services To Processes In Task Manager In Windows Vista
The Services tab is completely new to the Task Manager in Windows Vista. This provides you with a convenient way to quickly view the Services that are running while you’re troubleshooting. It also will allow you to investigate whether a running service is tied to a particular process. Right-click on a service name and select the Go to Process command, as shown in Figure 5. When you do, Task Manager will then switch to the Processes tab and highlight the associated process.
Figure 5:
Using the go to process right click option on services makes it easy to identify services running as processes.
Keep in mind that if you click Go to Process and no process is highlighted in the Processes tab, the process is not running under your user account. To view all processes you’ll need to check the Show Processes from All Users box and go through the UAC, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6:
If the Process is not running under your user account, you will need to check the show process from in order to view the associated process.
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How To Copy Instantly To Clipboard In Windows Vista
Have you ever wanted to obtain a copy of the path of the file nested deep down in your hard drive's organization structure? If so, you know the drill: launch windows explorer, traverse the directory to the file, select the contents of the address bar, copy the path, paste it in notepad, and then type the file name itself.
Fortunately, in windows vista, you no longer have to perform such a husk to get the path of a file. All you have to do is hold down the [shift] key, right click on the files or folders, select the new title command as path, as shown in figure 4. When you do, the path to the file or folder is copied to clipboard and you can paste file or folder anywhere you want.
Figure 4:
The command saves lot of time and effort when it comes to getting path listings.
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How To Add 'Run Command' To Start Menu In Windows Vista
While you can easily access the Run dialog box by pressing [Windows] +R, you’ll discover that the Run command no longer appears on Windows Vista’s Start menu by default. It was removed to make room for other commands. However, you can easily put it back in place.
Right-click on the Start button and select the Properties command. When the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box appears, make sure that the Start Menu tab is selected and click the Customize button adjacent to the Start Menu option. When you see the Customize Start Menu dialog box, scroll down the list and select the Run Command check box, as shown in Figure 3, and then click OK twice — once to close the Customize Start Menu dialog box and once to close the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box.
Figure 3: Selecting the Run Command check box in the Customize Start Menu dialog box will
add the Run command the Start menu.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Use System Configuration's Tool Tab In Windows Vista
Vista has lot of tools that we can employ while troubleshooting a system. Unfortunately, these tools are located in various places in the operating system. For example, some are located in the Control Panel, some are located on the Start menu, and some are accessible from the command line. However, not known to many Vista users, the Tools tab in System Configuration utility provides you with a single access point for a wide variety of useful tools.
This is a good tip to use your vista configuration tool tab. You can quickly launch the System Configuration utility by pressing the Windows Start Button and typing the word system. By the time you type sys, System Configuration should appear at the top of the results pane where you can select it. Keep in mind that you’ll first have to go through a UAC dialog box.
Once System Configuration launches, just click the Tools tab and you’ll discover that the list of available tools is comprehensive and even includes detailed descriptions, as shown in Figure 1. Plus, it’s easy to use: just select the tool you want and click the Launch button.
Figure 1: The Tools tab makes it easy to access and run the operating system’s advanced diagnostic
utilities – just select the tool you want and click the Launch button.
As you can see, when you select a tool in the list box, the command line used to launch that tool appears in the Selected Command box. This allows you to easily create shortcuts to those tools you use the most — just select the command line and paste it into the Create Shortcut wizard. You’ll also notice that the command lines for the Internet Protocol Configuration and Performance Monitor tools provide an Advanced Options check box that when selected adds a switch to the command line. For example, the cutaways shown in Figure 2, show the command line for the Internet Protocol Configuration tool with and without the Advanced Options check box selected.
Figure 2: The command line for Internet Protocol Configuration tool provides an Advanced
Options check box that when selected adds a switch to the command line.
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Windows 7 on Flash Drives?
The hot net book phenomenon has brought to light for a problem that many of the people with zeal have been fighting for years. How can we upgrade the OS on computers that do not have optical drivers? This is nothing new for those who have been working without optical drives, but as the Windows 7 release draws near, those who have picked up a Windows XP-equipped netbook are wondering how they can easily upgrade to Win 7 when it’s released.
Hobbyists have long been performing OS upgrades using USB sticks. It’s not a difficult process but does require a certain amount of technical savvy. The most difficult part of the process is getting the OS upgrade, normally distributed via DVD/ CD, onto the USB memory stick in a format that can be used to boot the net book for the upgrade procedure.
Word is starting to appear that Microsoft is aware of the difficulty consumers face when it comes to upgrading net books and may be considering distributing Windows 7 on USB sticks. This would be a first for the Redmond folks, but it makes sense given the high sales numbers for netbooks. The best way to move OS upgrades for netbooks would definitely be on USB sticks. Microsoft would love nothing better than to get all of those netbooks running Windows XP upgraded to Windows 7.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Internet Error Codes
We provide you the most common internet codes and also error messages mainly of web browser , when accessing Usenet, using e-mail, or using the FTP protocol to upload or download files. These are helpful to understand the problem, when you encounter these messages.
The codes are grouped as follows
1. 100-199 - Information Codes. Provide information about the request or the servers involved.
2. 200-299 - Success Codes. Indicate that the request was accepted or the requested file has no content (empty).
3. 300-399 - Redirects. Requested content has moved.
4. 400-499 - Client Errors. Cannot find content or you don't have the correct permissions to access it.
5. 500-599 - Server Errors. There is a problem at the server end stopping the request from completing successfully.
Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|
100 | Continue | |
101 | Switching Protocols | |
200 | OK | The request was successful |
201 | Created | The request was successful and a new resource was created |
202 | Accepted | The request was accepted for processing, but the processing is not yet complete |
203 | Non-Authoritative Information | |
204 | No Content | The server has processed the request but there is no new information to be returned |
205 | Reset Content | |
206 | Partial Content | |
300 | Multiple Choices | The requested resource is available at one or more locations |
301 | Moved Permanently | The requested resource has been assigned a new URL and any further references should use this new URL |
302 | Moved Temporarily | The requested resource resides at a different location, but will return to this location in the future |
303 | See Other | |
304 | Not Modified | The requested resource has not been modified since the date specified in the If-Modified_Since header |
305 | Use Proxy | |
400 | Bad Request | The server could not properly interpret the request. Normally means that either address hasn't been entered correctly or the page no longer exists. |
401 | Unauthorised | The site being accessed is protected and you either entered the incorrect password or the host does not want users coming from your domain to enter. |
402 | Payment Required | |
403 | Forbidden | You are not permitted to access this document. It is either password-protected or the host does not want your domain to enter. |
404 | Not Found | The host server can't find the HTML document at the URL you've entered. Either you have mistyped the URL, the document no longer exists, or you've been given the wrong URL. |
405 | Method Not Allowed | |
406 | Not Acceptable | |
407 | Proxy Authentication Required | |
408 | Request Time-Out | |
409 | Conflict | |
410 | Gone | |
411 | Length Required | |
412 | Precondition Failed | |
413 | Request Entity Too Large | |
414 | Request-URL Too Large | |
415 | Unsupported Media Type | |
500 | Internal Server Error | The server could not satisfy the request due to an internal error condition. |
501 | Not Implemented | |
502 | Bad Gateway | The server received an invalid response from the server from which it was trying to retrieve information. |
503 | Out of Resources | |
504 | Gateway Time-Out | |
505 | HTTP Version not supported | |
Bad File Request | The form you're trying to access is not supported by your browser or there is an error in the form. | |
Cannot Add Form Submission Result to Bookmark List | Occurs when you've submitted a search request and then try to save the result as a bookmark. Even though it may look like a valid address, the resulting page does not have a URL that can be reused so it can't be added to your bookmark list. | |
Connection Refused by Host | You're not permitted to access this document either because it's password-protected or the host doesn't permit your domain to enter. | |
Failed DNS Lookup | The URL you requested could not be translated into a valid Internet address by the domain name system. This is either a result of a mistake in the system or you could have mistakenly entered an incorrect URL | |
File Contains no Data | The site you accessed doesn't contain any Web pages on it. | |
Helper Application not Found | You're trying to load a file of a type that your browser doesn't recognise | |
Host Unavailable | The server computer that hosts this site could not be reached. The server may be offline or down for maintenance | |
Host Unknown | The server you're trying to reach is not connected, or you have lost your own connection. You may have also entered the URL incorrectly. | |
Network Connection was Refused by the Server | Some servers have limits on the number of people or request they can handle at a time. If you get this message, the server is probably too busy to handle one more user. | |
NNTP Server Error | This error occurs when you are trying to log on to a Usenet newsgroup. An NNTP server is part of your Internet service provider's software, so if this error occurs the software may be malfunctioning or the newsgroup does not exist. | |
Permission Denied | When connecting to an FTP site, can signify that you cannot upload to the site, download a certain file, or access a certain directory. | |
Too Many Connections - Try Again Later | The limit to the number of people who can use the site at one time has been exceeded. | |
Too Many Users | To avoid slow uploading and downloading rates, site administrators set a maximum number of users that can access the site at one time. Your request is one too many. | |
Unable to Locate Host | The server is either down for maintenance or you may have lost your connection. | |
Unable to Locate the Server | The server indicated in the URL you typed or clicked from either no longer exists or was entered incorrectly. | |
Viewer not Found | Your browser doesn't recognise files of this type. | |
You Can't Log on as an Anonymous User | You must have a valid username and password to log onto this FTP site. |
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Can Internet Withstand big Breaking news?
Internet has become a part of life and imagine "how this world look without internet?". How do you feel if the internet doesn't respond for half an hour. It happened with the news of Michael jackson's death.
The internet traffic was 11 percent higher than the normal hours between 3 p.m and 4 p.m PDT. Michael jackson's death had great impact on the internet. It never happened in the history of internet. Google servers at it's knees when this news broke out on thursday.
A few more websites Google news, yahoo, Los Angeles Times, TMZ, MSNBC had slowdown. CNET andCBS interactive sites, experienced serious problems for half an hour.
Now the question arises "can internet withstand ever increasing demand for services?". Michael Jackson demonstrated not the vulnerability, but the resilience of modern ecosystem.
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