Sunday, December 13, 2009

Virtual Graphics Card for new PC games

Most of the latest games released to day needs a powerful graphics card in order to run properly. As PC components have become very cheaper most of the computer users today will buy a graphics card together with their new pc. But many people who have bought their PC's some years back will not be able to invest in for a new graphics card; most probably their mother boards wont support it. So if they need to play the latest games the only choice is to invest in a new mother board and graphics card. The same is my case too. But there is some outstanding news for you guys. Yes you can now play these graphics intensive games without a graphics card! Read it again to get the full impact......


When you try to run graphics demanding games like Farcry etc. you will be met with errors like Pixel Shader 2.0 not supported, graphics card not supported like that. So here comes a software that can use the power of the Central Processing Unit; the CPU for these purposes. It will emulate the CPU to do the work of the graphics card, there by enabling old pc users to play latest games on their pc.



http://rapidshare.com/files/240363586/3D.Virtual.Graphics.v2.3.rar

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

12 Tips to Maintain a Virus Free Computer

Is your computer infected with virus? Do you often get mysterious error messages? Well this is a common problem faced by almost all the computer users across the globe. There are many viruses and worms out there that could infect your computer. Some are harmless, but, they do have the capacity to do any number of nasty things, up to and including, erasing all data from your computer. However there are ways to keep viruses away from your PC. Here are the 12 tips to maintain a virus free computer.

1. Email is one of the common ways by which your computer can catch a virus. So it is always recommended to stay away from SPAM. Open only those emails that has it’s origin from a trusted source such as those which comes from your contact list. If you are using your own private email host (other than gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc.) then it is highly recommended that you use a good anti-spam software. And finally NEVER click on any links in the emails that comes from untrusted sources.

2. USB thumb/pen drives is another common way by which viruses spread rapidly. So it is always a good habit to perform a virus scan before copying any data onto your computer. NEVER double-click the pen drive to open it. Instead right-click on it and select the option “open”. This is a safe way to open a pen drive.

3. Be careful about using MS Outlook. Outlook is more susceptible to worms than other e-mail programs, unless you have efficient Anti-Virus programs running. Use Pegasus or Thunderbird (by Mozilla), or a web-based program such as Hotmail or Yahoo (In Firefox).

4. As we all know, Internet is the main source of all the malicious programs including viruses, worms, trojans etc. In fact Internet contributes to virus infection by up to 80%. So here are the tips for safe surfing habits so that you can ward off virus infection up to the maximum extent.

* Don’t click on pop-up windows that announce a sudden disaster in your city or announce that you’ve won an hourly prize. They are the ways to mislead Internet users and you should never trust them.
* You can also use a pop-up blocker to automatically block those pop-ups.

5. Most of us use search engines like Google to find what we are looking for. It is quite obvious for a malicious website to get listed in the search results. So to avoid visiting those untrusted malicious websites, you can download and install the AVG LinkScanner which is a freeware. This tool can become very handy and will help you to stay away from malicious websites.

6. Install a good antivirus software and keep it updated. Also perform full system scan periodically. It is highly recommended that you turn on the automatic update feature. This is the most essential task to protect your PC from virues. If PC security is your first option then it is recommended that you go for a shareware antivirus software over the free ones. Most of the antivirus supports the Auto-Protect feature that provides realtime security for your PC. Make sure that this feature is turned on.

7. Install a good Antispyware program, that operates against Internet malware and spyware.

8. Never open any email attachments that come from untrusted sources. If it is a picture, text or sound file (these attachments end in the extensions .txt, .jpeg, .gif, .bmp, .tif, .mp3, .htm, .html, and .avi), you are probably safe, but still do a scan before opening.

9. Do not use disks that other people gave you, even from work. The disk could be infected with a virus. Of course, you can run a virus scan on it first to check it out.

10. Set up your Windows Update to automatically download patches and upgrades. This will allow your computer to automatically download any updates to both the operating system and Internet Explorer. These updates fix security holes in both pieces of software.

11. While you download files from untrusted websites/sources such as torrents, warez etc. make sure that you run a virus scan before executing them.

12. And finally it is recommended not to visit the websites that feature illegal/unwanted stuffs such as cracks, serials, warez etc. since they contribute much in spreading of viruses and other malicious programs.

Share your blog among 140 Million Users!

Do you want more traffic on your blog? How about popularizing your blog among 140Million facebook users? Yes, that’s possible now! You can now share your blog posts on facebook. We just have completed the development of new widget of “Next Big Things” which is integrated with your blog now. You just need to do provide us your feed url.
Step 1: Register with http://apps.facebook.com/inventwheel (Next Big Thing)
Step2: Add Widget on profile. Just click “Add to Profile” button on right of inventwheel header logo.
Step3: Go to settings , and add your feed url.
Thats it !

Hope you like it.

Send SMS Text Messages from your GMail Account

now send SMS text messages to anyone in your Gmail address book right from the Gmail website.
Go to your Gmail Labs settings and enable the "Text Messaging (SMS) in Chat" feature. The facility is currently available only for US phone numbers.

You can send (and receive) text messages via the embedded chat in Gmail website but not from the standalone Google Talk client. Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Messenger and AOL AIM service have had the SMS messaging feature for quite some time now

Google Android Live CD for PC

You don’t need a T-mobile G1 to run Android. There is a live CD version of the Android operating system that you can use to boot up your PC. Just grab the ISO, burn it on a CD or try it on a virtual machine like Virtual Box. The project is still in it’s infancy and there are a few stability issues here and there, like the messaging application which crashes every time I try to use it. Here are some screenshots I captured on my PC.

Android booting
 

The “desktop”
 


Applications

 
 Settings


 Extra settings


 
Email

13 Tips To Prove How Blog Posts Can Bring in More Visitors and BackLinks

There are numerous bloggers who provide umpteen number of ideas and share their knowledge over how to improve the readership for your blogs. And there are so called proclaimed Gurus who never follow the tips they share and they just keep on ranting on how, when you follow their tips and tricks by providing your email address and download their crappy free e-book. Now, devoid of all those special privileges to my dear readers, I wish to share the outcome of my blogging experience, which is not more than 18 months of course. But, the valuable lessons I learnt from this time had been priceless and I would just let you know the steps that I follow when I create a post on my blog.

When I sat to pen them down, I cam across several of them from the depths of my mind, but most of them can be generally known to most of you readers and I do not need to emphasize on them much. Contrary to the age old techniques, the following are followed by one and all those famous bloggers around like  Darren Rowse and others.

1. Bifurcate the blog topic - Yes, I wish to let you know that never CRAM every known thing to you in a single post. First, prepare a rough sketch on what you are going to post about. And then try to break the post into multiple posts, so that, you can be more precise on what you are going to blog about. Easy to follow and you can dwell deeper into the topic by informing the readers from the scratch.
2. Maintain consistent tone throughout the post - You start with a serious tone which reflects as if a teacher is teaching to the students, later in the middle of the post, you move on and take a very casual tone wich is like a friend informing other friends about the cool tips and tricks and sharing the information. That’s not advisable enough, if you are writing on your blog, stay to a very informal tone and continue the same throughout the post. You can see this method to be most effective on CopyBlogger. They teach you how to write and they say the same in a very informal tone with humor and titbits to make the reading and learning a fun, not a chore.
3. No grammatical errors – You is know to how can you always wish so to is make all your was readers to be good well-informed. Yes, there is no meaning to the before line when read it full(Read only the odd numbered words). Thats the power of a grammatically incorrect statement. It drives your readers crazy and makes them wish to hunt you down and perform a massacre on you. But, as they do not have the time to hunt you down, they just close your webpage and move on to the greener pastures. check, before you hit the dreaded ‘Publish’ button for any grammatical mistakes.

4. No spelling mistakes - Many a time readers can mostly make out the word if there is a spelling mistake. But, if the spelling mistakes are throughout the post, they will definitely say good-bye no matter what the content is. Or else they will stick only if the content is more important and life saving. So, take care of the spelling mistakes. If your browser places a red line below any word, do pay attention to it. But, at times, browsers prefer US English to UK English. So, you may have the need to add the word to the dictionary if you are posting theinformation specifically for UK English preferred readers.
5. Rephrase complex sentences - As blogging is easy and the information is meant to be shared to one and all, make sure that you do not use any obfuscated(read, Complex, Unreadable, not easily understandable) sentences that drive the readers crazy. The readers, no matter where they arrive from, wish to go light on reading and they just scan the words to understand the meaning. So, try to rephrase the sentences in such a way that, if you have to use 3 sentences in the place of one complex one, do it. Take that initiative and break down the complex sentence to 3 simple ones. Your readers will love it.
6. Point to relevant resources - It’s a good practise to point at the relevant resources to provide breivity to the post being written. Rather than clarifying the point that you are posting from it’s ABCs, you can tell the reader to read the initial stretch at one point and you can continue from the point where the source has stopped. This source can either be your other post or your friend’s post or any post from where you have learnt the ABCs. And, if you have posted the process over how to get to the required point, then you can point the reader to get to know the advanced concepts from the other post of yours or any other blog which has informed you over how to do it the best.
7. Do a thorough research - Contrary to the belief and #6, never ever leave the post in between hanging in the mid-air. Let the reader be informed that, the post had been done after a thorough research and there is no stone unturned.
8. Place apt images - Whoever told that a Picture is worth thousand words, it stands true to its core. Search for relevant images which gel well with your posts. An images wisely chosen and used in a post will be pleasant to look at and people generally bind your post with the image they have seen and find the relevancy which leaves a lasting impact and gets imprinted in their memory. You can find a lot of free stock images from Free Pixels, Image After, Stock Vault and there are hundreds of similar kinds of sites. Other source would be Flickr where you can search for the relevant image and use it, as long as You abide by the rules and regulations and provide relevantinformation where you have taken the image from.
9. Keep it simple and upto the mark – No beating around the bush and do not beat the dead horse. Keep the post simple and explain each point in detail. Never try to re-instigate the earlier said point again and again making the readers get bored to death.
10. Length of the post – There had always been a debate over the length of the post, as this post has crossed the 1500 word mark, I could have just posted the bullet points and left it. But, keeping the importance and the requirement ofthe post, the length of the post does vary from 250 – thousands of words pointing to relevant sources and links. So, do not worry as long as the length of the post is relevant.
11. A very good title – Would you read the length of the article in the newspaper if the headline does not make an impact on you? You wouldn’t, right? Similarly, a good post with a good title brings in a very good response as it evokes interest in the readers and they wish to read more of whatthe post holds.
12. Be controversial, upto a point. Not always – Being controversial is one of the few tricks under the hood which can bring in readers and provoke interest and make the readers get involved in the article posted. State your view, if it contradicts the general point, back your view with strong hold on your views. Do not contradict just because you need visitors to come to your blog. Be honest and get involved in the heated argument. And do get ready to bear the comments too. :)
13. Keep the post in a conversational style – Talk with your readers in a friendly conversational style rather than a monotonous, i-posted-you-read style. Be a part of the conversation by replying to the comments and mentioning the releavnt points in between. Ask the readers opinions and count them in. If you find any comment more intriguing, do quote the comment and the name of the person and their website URL in the next post where you deal with the point.
I hope I have provided the general input required to make a good blog post. Even though you might be aware of most of these, getting to know these points again would be more beneficial while you are posting next time.

Use UserScripts In Google Chrome
















As most of us know that a new browser has been released by Google and many of us have switch to Google Chrome Beta because of better look, easy handling and better handling.

Beside all of this, many experts / experienced users must be facing difficulties while surfing Orkut from Google Chrome Beta. They are not able to use UserScripts so far as they can use in Firefox by the help of GreaseMonkey, but not now , here I'm providing a solution of this Problem. UserScripts In Chrome is just few steps away from you.
You must have Google Chrome Beta,download from here

Steps:

  • After Installing / Downloading, you need to download an Addon of Google Chrome, GreaseMetal.
  • After Downloading, install and execute application.
  • Now Go to Your Document Folder, you will find a folder named "userjs". Now Paste All Scripts in this Folder whichever you want you.
  • Now surf the Orkut and feel the difference.

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