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Saturday, July 13, 2013


HOW TO USE FREE INTERNET IN ANDROID


Use Free Internet Via GrameenPhone


Now You Can Easily Use Free Internet In Bangladesh Via Grameen Phone! Its really very easy tricks! You can browse and download unlimited free internet by this method! It works on almost every android devices!
Now I am gonna write the process for you!
What you need :
1) A grameen phone sim
2) Active Internet
3) Opera Handler / Opera Mobile / UC Browser
First of all you have to create a new APN or internet setting!
Go to
Setting > Wireless and Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point > New APN
Now Fill up the data according to the following and save the APN.
Free internet
Name: Androik.com
Apn: gpmms
Proxy: 010.128.001.002
Port: 8080
Apn type: Internet (or default)
Other will remain same!
Now Save and active it!
Install Opera Handler (Recommended)
(If you already have installed any version of opera mini first uninstall it and later try to install opera handler)
Now Open Opera Handler and fill up this data on front query
Free internet
10.102.61.249:8002 @
( a space should be given before @)
And No proxy / server need to select!
Now Save and use unlimited free internet!
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If you use UC Browser/Opera Mobile, simply browse any https proxy site!
example :
https://sslpro.org
https://pxvpn.com
After visiting the proxy site you will find an option to write any web address there! now write any web address and browse what you want!!



How to Download Latest Movies using 

Globe Magic IP Address

Pinoy is a movie addict, even we have some problems right now in our country, we pinoy always watch at cinema in order to have some entertainment, in this post i will teach you how to download online movies using what they call 'globe magic ip' i know some of you know this, but all of us is not perfect so for the beginners, you can follow this steps:

> First you must know how to have free internet access in globe using magic ip:

>then configure globe magic ip at your idm (internet download manager)

> Then browse at this website:

> Search the Movie you want to watch> example i search Iron Man 3

> Then pick at your desired language and quality

> Then click play, then find and click the 'Download video from this page'

> Now you can Download the Movie Iron Man 3






Globe Free Internet in Android Devices via Opera Mini  (Updated 13/6/13)

Opera Mini description from Google Play: Try the world's fastest Android browser! FAST: Opera’s speed and efficient controls put it ahead of all other browsers. EASY: Surf the web on your mobile as easily as on a desktop computer. SAVE MONEY: Reduce data costs by up to 90% with our unique compression technology. So personally, I use Opera mini at my android, you just have to configure it first, Now if you want other trick using modded opera mini app at your android, please don't be shy to view this link

>  Sad to say FreeZone trick wont work anymore, so were updating this tutorial.
First Download this: OM 7.5 mod MGC-phfreeinternet.com.apk
> Then Install Opera Mini, you can use Wifi to Finish 100% of Opera Mini, Configure first APN settings before opening opera mini
> Create New Access Point. Go to Settings>Wireless and Networks>Mobile Networks>Access Point Name>Click Menu then New Apn> Then Follow this Setting


NAME: Anything
APN: www.globe.com.ph
proxy: 203.177.42.214
port: 8080
authentication: PAP
apn type: internet or default,supl

> Then Switch On your Mobile Network, and Turn Off your Wifi.
> Open Opera mini or in this version its OM 7.5 MGC.
> Go to settings then click advanced

> Then Switch from Socket/HTTP to HTTP

> Then Browse the Internet!

Note: you can browse only via Opera mini in this trick. Cheers! Android User!


ENJOY guys                                                                              credits: RAHUL BERA

Friday, July 12, 2013

Hide Drives from Your Computer in 


Windows 7 or Vista

posted by Rahul Bera
If you’ve got drives in My Computer that you never access, such as a USB Flash drive that you are using solely for ReadyBoost, a floppy drive, or a network drive only used for a particular piece of software, then you might want to simply hide the drive from your computer.
This tip will only hide the drive from being displayed, applications and the command prompt will still have access to it, and you can still manually browse to the folder if you type in the path.
Now what’s that floppy drive doing there?
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Configure the Hidden Drives
Open up regedit.exe by using the start menu search box, and then browse down to the following key.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
If the Explorer key does not exist, you can right-click on Policies, select New Key and name it Explorer.
The NoDrives key most likely does not exist by default, so you’ll need to create it with right-click \ new 32-bit DWORD and name it NoDrives.
This value is a 32 bit number, and the bits are arranged in reverse order with a value of 1 hiding that drive. For example, if we wanted to hide drives A: and F: we would arrange it like this:
ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
00000000000000000000100001
Converting 100001 to decimal we end up with a decimal value of 33 or a hex value of 0×21, so if you double-click on the key in the registry editor, choose Decimal and then enter 33 into the value field.
In order to see these changes, you’ll need to restart explorer.exe, which you can do easily from Task Manager or the longer way by just logging off and back on.
Uninstall Tweak
To disable this tweak, simply remove the NoDrives registry key entirely.
Reference Info
Here’s a list of the values you’ll want to enter for a few different drive letters.
Drive LetterDecimalHex
A11
B22
C44
D88
E1610
F3220
G6440
H12880
If you want to hide multiple drives, you’ll need to use the table of all the drive letters to figure out the correct binary code, and then convert that to decimal or hex. (hint: you can use the calculator in scientific mode)
Look, now that worthless floppy drive is gone!
Naturally it would be better to disable the floppy drive in your BIOS, but this tip is still valid for other types of drives.
Note that this also works on Windows XP.

Browser Slow? How to Make Google Chrome Fast Again


Have you noticed your usually speedy Google Chrome browser slowing down, or even crashing on you? Unnecessary plugins, extensions, and even browsing data can slow your browser down to a crawl, or make it crash. Here’s how to fix it.
In this article, we’ll show you how to disable plugins and extensions and clear browsing data to speed up Chrome and prevent it from crashing on you.
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Disable Plugins

By default, when you install Google Chrome, many unnecessary plugins are installed and enabled. Plugins help Chrome process special types of content, such as Flash, Java, Silverlight, or Windows Media files, but most of them aren’t even important to your daily browsing. Plugins can slow down the performance of Chrome, but you can disable plugins you are not using. To do this, type “about:plugins” (without the quotes) in the address bar of Chrome and press Enter.
NOTE: You can safely disable every single plugin, but you may want to keep Flash enabled, as a lot of sites use Flash to display menus, show videos, etc. Also, if you watch Netflix in Chrome, you need to keep the Silverlight plugin enabled. You can always enable a plugin again if you need to.
A list of installed plugins displays on the current tab. Scroll through the list and click the Disable link for each plugin you feel you don’t need.
NOTE: Plugins cannot be deleted or uninstalled, only disabled. An exception would be a plugin that was installed as part of an extension and you uninstall the extension. Then, the plugin is automatically removed.
Disabled plugins turn gray in the list, and the Disable link for each disabled plugin becomes an Enable link, allowing you to enable the plugin again, if desired.

Disable Extensions

Extensions are small programs available in the Chrome Web Store that add extra features and functionality to Chrome. They can be very useful, but if you end up with a lot of extensions installed, the browser’s speed may be negatively affected. You can easily disable extensions without uninstalling them to gain some speed. Some extensions install a button on Chrome’s address bar, and those can be quickly disabled by right-clicking on them and choosing Uninstall from the menu.
You can also install apps in Chrome, that are accessible on the New Tab page. These can also be disabled.
To access your list of installed extensions and apps, click the wrench icon on the toolbar and select Tools -> Extensions from the drop-down menu. You can uninstall extensions with buttons without accessing this list, but you might be surprised that some extensions are in the list that don’t have a button.
To disable an extension, click the Enabled check box to the right of the extension’s title in the list so there is no check mark in the box.
The Enabled check box becomes an Enable check box, allowing you to re-enable the extension at any time.
NOTE: You can also easily remove any extensions or apps you don’t want anymore by clicking the trash can icon to the right of the Enabled check box.
Notice that there are a lot less extensions on our toolbar now.

Clear Browsing Data

As you browse the web, Chrome’s history database collects URLs and cached texts for websites you’ve visited, your download history, cookies, and other website and plugin data. While the point of the history and cache database are to speed up your computer by caching things locally instead of having to download every time, sometimes the history database can become very large and may slow down Chrome.
NOTE: You shouldn’t clear your history regularly for speed purposes, as that defeats the purpose of a local cache. You can certainly clear it for privacy reasons though.
There are several ways to clear your browsing history, including clearing your entire history and clearing the history for specific sites.

Clear Your Entire Browsing History

To clear your entire browsing history, click the wrench icon on the toolbar and select Tools -> Clear browsing data from the drop-down menu.
NOTE: Clearing your entire browsing history prevents matches from displaying when you start typing URLs in the address bar.
In the Clear browsing data dialog, select the items you want to clear and select a time range from the drop-down list. Click Clear browsing data to clear the selected data.
When the Clear browsing data dialog closes, the Settings tab opens. To close it, click the red X button on the tab.

Clear Specific Items from Your Browsing History

If you want to delete the history for only specific webpages, click the wrench icon on the toolbar and select History from the drop-down menu.
Move your mouse over a webpage you want to remove from the history list and select the check box that displays. Once you have selected all the webpages you want to remove, click Remove selected items.
A confirmation dialog box displays. Click OK if you are sure you want to remove the webpages from the history list.
To close the History tab, click the red X button on the tab.

Clear Your Browsing History from the New Tab Page

The New Tab page displays thumbnails for the websites you visit most. You can clear your browsing history by removing these thumbnails from the New Tab page.
To remove a webpage from the New Tab page, move your mouse over the thumbnail for the site and click the X that displays in the upper, right corner of the thumbnail.
NOTE: You can reset the New Tab page to blank thumbnails by clearing your entire browsing history, as mentioned earlier.
You can also remove a thumbnail from the New Tab page, by dragging it to the Remove from Chrome trash can, which only displays once you start dragging a thumbnail.

Clear Your Browsing History Automatically when Chrome Exits

Earlier in this article, we recommended disabling extensions you don’t use to speed up Chrome. However, there is one extension that might be useful. The Click&Clean extension allows you to clear browsing data automatically when you close Chrome.
To install Click&Clean, click the link above and then click the Add to Chrome button on the webpage for the extension.
A confirmation dialog box displays to make sure you want to install the extension. It also tells you what the extension can access. Click Add to continue with the installation.
Once Click&Clean has been installed, a notification displays, pointing to the new button on the Chrome toolbar.
When you click the Click&Clean button, the Main menu displays. There are many tools available in this extension for maintaining Chrome and your computer. The gray buttons in the middle of the menu provide access to more tools.
To configure Click&Clean to clear browsing data when Chrome exits, click the Options button on the Main menu.
To select which types of browsing data to clear when you close Chrome, click the Clear Private Data when Browser Closes tab on the left. Click the plus sign to the left of Chrome in the list on the right. Check the items you want automatically cleared when you close Chrome.
For more information about the options available in Click&Clean, see the Help webpage.
Happy speedy browsing!

How To See Who Logged Into a Computer and When

posted by :Rahul bera
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Have you ever wanted to monitor who’s logging into your computer and when? On Professional editions of Windows, you can enable logon auditing to have Windows track which user accounts log in and when.
The Audit logon events setting tracks both local logins and network logins. Each logon event specifies the user account that logged on and the time the login took place. You can also see when users logged off.

Enable Logon Auditing

First, open the local group policy editor – press the Windows key, type gpedit.msc in the Start menu, and press Enter. (You can also enable logon event auditing on a domain controller if you administer a network with centralized logins.)
Navigate to the following folder: Local Computer Policy –> Computer Configuration –> Windows Settings –> Security Settings –> Local Policies –> Audit Policy.
Double-click the Audit logon events policy setting in the right pane to adjust its options. In the properties window, enable the Success checkbox to log successful logons. You can also enable the Failure checkbox to log failed logins.

Viewing Logon Events

After enabling this setting, Windows will log logon events – including a username and time – to the system security log.
To view these events, open the Event Viewer – press the Windows key, type Event Viewer, and press Enter to open it.
Navigate to the Windows Logs –> Security category in the event viewer.
Look for events with event ID 4624 – these represent successful login events.
To see more information – such as the user account that logged into the computer – you can double-click the event and scroll down in the text box. (You can also scroll down in the text box underneath the list of events.)
If your security log is cluttered, you can click the Filter Current Log option in the sidebar and filter by event ID 4624. The Event Viewer will display only logon events.
Because this is just another event in the Windows event log with a specific event ID, you can also use the Task Scheduler to take action when a logon occurs. You can even have Windows email you when someone logs on.

How to Find Your Lost Android Phone, Even if You Never Set Up a Tracking App

posted by:  Rahul bera
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Android doesn’t come with a “find my Android” feature, so there’s no official way to track your phone if you lose it. You should prepare your phone for loss by setting up such a tracking app — but what if you didn’t?
Your first instinct may be to download Lookout’s Plan B, which has been the go-to app for this purpose. However, Plan B only runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and lower, so modern Android phones will require a new solution. If you are still running 2.3 or lower, you should definitely check it out, but everybody else can keep reading.

How It Works

Most lost-phone-tracking Android apps must be set up ahead of time. However, there’s a reason Plan B works (if you have a Gingerbread device, at least). That’s because Android allows you to remotely install apps — click the Install button on the Google Play website and the app will be remotely downloaded to your device, assuming it’s turned on, connected to the Internet, and configured to use the same Google account. If the app can set itself up, you should be able to remotely locate your phone.
While Plan B doesn’t work, Android Lost does. To set up this app, you can interact with the app on your device — or you can send a special SMS message to your device. Assuming you have access to someone else’s cell phone, you can push the Android Lost app to your lost phone, send an SMS message, and then it will be linked to your Google account. You can then log in with your Google account on the Android Lost site and locate your phone.

Using Android Lost

First, install the app. Open the AndroidLost page on Google Play. Click the Install button and remotely install the app to your lost phone.
Next, you’ll need to activate Android Lost. Since you don’t have your phone, you’ll need to send an SMS message to your phone for this to work. Use another phone and send a text message with the following content to your lost phone:
androidlost register
Your phone’s Google account should now be registered with Android Lost, assuming it’s powered on and has a connection. You can now open the Android Lost website, click the Sign In link, and log in with the Google account you use on your Android phone.
Access the Controls page after logging in with your Google account, and you’ll be able to track and control your phone remotely. You may have to wait a little while before your phone becomes registered. In addition to requesting the phone’s location, you can also activate a loud alarm that will make the phone’s screen flash — particularly useful if you think you’ve misplaced the phone somewhere nearby and need to track it down.
After your phone sends its location back, you can view it and click a link to open it on an interactive Google Maps page.
You may have to wait a little while for the phone to become registered. If you have pushed the app and sent the SMS message and the phone never becomes registered, it’s possible that it’s powered off, has no signal, or — worse — that someone has wiped the phone and you won’t be able to track it because it’s no longer linked to your Google account.

If you’ve lost your phone and never set up a tracking app ahead of time, Android Lost is the best you can do at the moment.
Other apps can send your phone’s location in the background (so you can view it even if your phone has been off), remotely wipe your phone, or install themselves deep into your phone’s storage so they can persist across wipes (this requires root access). However, you’ll have to set up such apps ahead of time.