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GooGle Is SPyIng US ?

That words across my mine during web-surfing, while my gmail and iGoogle account still logged in. Moreover I like Chrome to get any information through internet. Does Google really spy on me? If you open History in Chrome, you will be amazed by how well-organize Chrome doing it.

How Does Google+ Stack Up Against Facebook?

With Google+, the behemoth of Web search may have finally figured out social networking. Demand for Google+ invites is reportedly through the roof, and critics are generally pleased with how the service works..

Angry Birds Now in Windows Phone Marketplace

At last. Angry Birds is now available in the Windows Phone Marketplace—a few hours ahead of schedule and so fresh it hasn’t even been rated yet! Be the first—or just hunker down with your phone and get dem pigs. .

WindOwS 8 is Cool Enough ?

On Tuesday, Microsoft showed off the first tablets running Windows 8, and provided a bunch of new details about the operating system.

Secure Browseing Is The Way To scuess

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Gunnar Optics MW3 Limited Edition Gaming Eyewear, Reduce Eye Strain In Style


Gunnar Optics has teamed up with Activision to release their limited edition Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Gaming Eyewear. The eyewear has been designed to help gamers reduce eye strain while engaging in extended gaming sessions, using LCD screens.
The new MW3 limited edition gaming eyewear  increases the contrast for greater visual accuracy and efficiency while gaming, enhances detail for sharper clearer vision, reduces glare and improves focus and decreases eye fatigue and dry eyes during gaming sessions.
Gunnar Optics Gaming Eyewear MW3
Gunnar explains:
“GUNNAR Advanced Gaming Eyewear creates a more comfortable and rich visual experience, improving a gamers’ visual efficiency, endurance, and recovery, while combating eye fatigue during extending hours of gaming.”
Thew new Gunnar MW3 eyewear is now available to pre-order for $99 and comes out of the box with lenses for 20 – 20 or 20 – 20 corrected vision.
Gunnar Optics Gaming Eyewear MW3
Source: Gunnar
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HOW TO HIDE IP AND MAC ADDRESS AND BECOMING ANONYMOUS ON NETWORK

All the tutorials I have seen on internet tell people How To Set up RAT's, Keyloggers etc. People follow these steps and start spreading, without doing anything to prevent themselves from being traced. You should follow the below steps before you start spreading, otherwise you will be easy to trace. There is no such thing as 100% anonymous, but this will help you.

This tutorial will show you how to become anonymous on the internet.


Before we begin, please download following software,

Mozilla Firefox

WinRar

NOTE:You will need to open most of the files below with WinRar.


First we will spoof our MAC address. MAC stands for "Media Access Control". It is commonly used by the authorities to trace hackers. To make it harder to trace us, we can change it!

Step1 : Firstly, download the Program NMAC here:

Step2 : After you have installed it, open it up, and click proceed.You should see a list at the top of the window.


Click on the first one.

Note: The drop-down box under "Network Connection" changes.

If you are using a wired connection, you need to select the one that says "Local Area Connection". If you are using a wireless connection, you need to select the one that says "Wireless Network Connection". If you are using a VPN, that should be visible too.

Step3 : Once you have found the correct one, click "Random" as many times as you like.


Step4 : Now click on "Update MAC".


Click "Yes" to the window that follows, and wait until you get a window telling you that the adapter was restarted succesfully.

Now You just spoofed your MAC address!


Next, you need a VPN-Virtual Private Network, This will hide your IP address and encrypt your connection.

Step1 : Goto hotspotshield and Click on "Download The Latest Version" on the right-hand side of the page.

Note : If you can afford a paid VPN, it is recommended, but a good free one is Hotspot Shield.

Step2 : Once you have downloaded and installed it, a web page should open up and it should connect to the VPN

Note: You cannot go to some sites when using a VPN. This is because of security.

Congratulations! You now have a VPN!

So friends, I hope you like this tutorial.If you have any problem in this tutorial, mention it in comments section.
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Windows 8 New File Management Features Revealed (video)


The file management features within Windows have not drastically changed for a number of versions, but copying, moving, renaming, and deleting are by far the most heavily used features within WindowsExplorer.
Well in Windows 8 Microsoft is looking to improve their functionality with a fresh look and redesign these everyday core operations. Watch a video created by Microsoft after the jump explaining a few of the new features they will be adding to their Windows 8 OS when it rolls out.
Windows 8 File Management
Microsoft explains their thoughts behind the file management refresh:
“Our focus is on improving the experience of the person who is doing high-volume copying with Explorer today, who would like more control, more insight into what’s going on while copying, and a cleaner, more streamlined experience.”
Windows 8 File Management
Source: Microsoft
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Nikon Announces Rugged AW100, Four New Coolpix S Series And P7100 Compact Cameras


Nikon has week launched 6 new cameras to its range in the form of a rugged waterproof AW100, together with four new Coolpix S Series compact cameras :  S8200, S6200, S1200pj, S100 and finally the Coolpix P7100.
The Coolpix AW100, as well as being a little more rugged and waterproof, capable of being used underwater to a depth of 33 feet, is also equipped with a 16.0-megapixel CMOS with backside illumination (BSI) for improved picture quality even in challenging low-light conditions. The new Coolpix AW100 will be available in early September 2011 for around $379.95
Coolpix AW100
The new Coolpix S Series lineup of S8200, S6200, S1200pj, and S100 have been designed by Nikon to provide users with a compact camera for the : “social user who cares about the quality of the images they take and share”. More details and specifications are available from the Nikon website.
Finally the new Coolpix P7100 has been created to become the new Coolpix flagship camera and comes equipped with a versatile 7.1x Wide Angle Optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens, 35mm equivalent to 28-200mm.
Together with a 10.1 megapixel CCD sensor, 921k-dot tilting LCD screen on the rear and vibration reduction (VR) to help you take blur free photos while shooting images or capturing HD video while handheld or in low-light.  The Coolpix P7100 will also be arriving mid September 2011for around $499.95.
Coolpix P7100
For more information and full specifications on all Nikons new cameras released today jump over to theNikon Press website.
Source: Nikon
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Google Fiber shows its potential with 151Mbps download speeds


Early last year Google set out on a mission to bring 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home networks in selected areas across the U.S. It was a big challenge, and one that states, counties, and cities fought hard to get in their areas.
18 months on, and those Google networks are being installed. As they come online individuals with access to the super-fast lines are posting their Speedtest.net results, and boy are these connections fast.
Reddit user TheTeam posted an image on the site with the tag line “I just got Google Fiber.” The image shows his Speedtest.net result and both the download and upload speeds are pretty incredible, maxing out at 151.68Mb/s and 92.79Mb/s respectively. That’s more than enough for a lag free game of CounterStrike or streaming a movie.
The test area is thought to be covering an area just off campus at Stanford as Google set out as afirst location in October last year. To make this an even better deal, because it is just in the testing phase, this access isn’t costing anything. So it’s super-fast free broadband anyone would be privileged to have.
The obvious question now is, if Google can do this, why aren’t network operators banging down the company’s door to get involved and roll this out everywhere. Yes, there’s big investment involved, but these companies are kidding themselves if they think waiting and dealing with a lack of bandwidth in the future is going to work for them. Whoever jumps first and starts investing in these fiber-to-the-home initiatives is going to be rewarded with a lot of new customers in years to come.

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Twitter adds User Galleries, whether you like it or not


Twitter has recently added a new photo feature called User Galleries to compete with the likes of Facebook and Google+. The micro-blogging site also recently added a photo feature that allows you to upload photos from your computer and post them on Twitter without the use of a third-party service like TwitPic or yFrog. This had people uploading pictures freely, but the latest update is placing those pictures, along with any others you post on Twitter, on the right of your profile for all your followers to browse through.
User Galleries basically aggregates up to 100 of the images you’ve uploaded in your tweets into a single page. The images included come from photos you’ve uploaded from Twitter, yFrog, TwitPic,Instagram and other photo-sharing services supported by Twitter.
The photos that show up in your User Galleries are from Jan. 1, 2010 until now. If you’re one of those Twitter users who uploads a photo of your sandwich every day at lunch, you most likely will have 100 photos in your stream, but only 100 will be kept in chronological order. So, as you add one photo, another will be pushed out. The gallery has yet to incorporate an “albums” feature or any sort of sorting feature.
Interestingly enough, your user gallery will show photos that come from tweets you’ve retweeted, but only if you’ve copied, pasted, and retweeted. If you just hit the retweet button on Twitter, the photo won’t show up in your stream.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be an “opt-out” option, which means you basically have no choice whether or not you want your photos displayed. The only way they won’t be displayed is if you don’t upload any photos.
To see your photos, just go to your profile and you’ll see them pictured on the right. To delete an image, you have to actually delete the tweet that contains the image.
Looking at my own photos, of which there are only seven–two of which I took myself and the rest coming from retweets–I’m a little embarrassed. Out of the seven, there are two photos of craft beer and two photos of John Hodgman. The other three represent cupcakes, music, and friends. So, if you think of it as a snippet of your life, I do have to admit that the seven photos I’ve uploaded since Jan. 1, 2010 are pretty representative of the things I like.

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Samsung N102 Netbook tipped to be Meego N100 on Windows 7


Samsung has a new netbook coming that is going to be almost just like the N100 that has been tipped in the past. The N100 is a machine that runs the MeeGo operating system. The N102 will have the same 10.1-inch screen and Intel N435 processor inside. The difference will be the OS.
Samsung Netbook
Whereas the N100 runs Meego, the N102 will run Windows 7 Starter. Both the N100 and N102 will run 1GB of DDR3 RAM, the processor is a slow 1.33 GHz, and the storage will be to a 250GB HDD. That means this will be no speed demon.
The screen has an anti-glare coating and a resolution of 1024 x 600. Graphics are going to be via IntelGMA 3150 integrated. Power comes from a 3-cell battery and the netbook has a memory card reader, VGA port, and more. The N100 is expected to be around $200 with the N102 at $299.
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Eye-opening blog of Fukushima robot operator taken offline


The days of seeing Japan in the news because of the earthquake and subsequent disaster are long over as attention has turned to more recent problems around the globe, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t big challenges remaining in the country. There’s still the case of the Fukushima nuclear power plant and four unstable reactors to deal with.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), which owns the Fukushima plant, is attempting to get things back to normal by using military robots provided by U.S. company iRobot. Due to the lack of communications in the area of the plant, these robots are being operated by individuals who are put in danger every day close by the reactors as they go about their clean-up tasks.
One of those operators decided to write a blog talking about his work, and it has proved very telling and informative about both the conditions at the plant and the robots themselves.
Working conditions are less than perfect. Long hours, ignored warnings, and the link to the robots during crucial clean-up work being put in jeopardy due to stupid decisions are all touched upon. We also get to learn about the limitations and advantages of each robot in this rather unique situation.
However, it now seems as though the blog has disappeared just as it started getting popular, suggesting someone at TEPCO found it and took action.
Although TEPCO may have had the site taken offline due to its less than positive review of the clean-up operation, many see it as a great loss due to the valuable information it contained concerning use of robots in such disaster areas.
It’s not often, thankfully, that we get a major nuclear disaster to deal with, so robot designers only have best guesses to go on. An operator using a robot in a real situation can provide crucial feedback as to how electronics and designs cope in these conditions. With information coming through official channels being far less than full disclosure, this operator was providing valuable insight that may otherwise be lost due to bureaucracy and company face saving.
As well as writing a blog, videos were created showing training exercises of the PackBot and Warrior robots being used. Unfortunately these have also gone from public view, but IEEE  Spectrum managed to tie some snippets together for one summary video:
The identity of the blogger is unknown as he/she signed off simply as S.H. There is hope that the blog posts will return at some point in the future, or that the operator will come forward once his work is done to present his findings and help robot designers make better robots for these situations.
Read more at IEEE Spectrum and a research blog including some of the blog text and images ataist.go.jp

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There is a species of lizard that is all female!



These females are able to produce offspring by laying unfertilized eggs. This is uncommon in the animal kingdom, but not completely unheard of. There are 80 known species of unisexual animals, including species of fish, amphibians, and other reptiles. The most commonly-known are the whiptail lizards.

There are 12 species of whiptail lizards in southwestern North America. Out of those, 7 are unisexual (all female) and they reproduce through parthenogenesis (self-cloning, essentially). Scientists have hypothesized for years that these unisexual species came about from inter-species mating from different species of whiptails. Usually when two animals from different species produce a hybrid, the hybrid turns out to be sterile. Sometimes, the hybridization induces a mutation that allows for females to reproduce with parthenogenesis.

Recently, scientists were able to create their own species of all-female, self-cloning lizards in a laboratory by making a hybrid between two already existing species. This confirms the suspicion that the 7 unisexual lizards species came about through hybridization. 
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