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Block Your Stolen Mobile Using IMEI Number

18 May 2011 / No Comments


IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number known as Mobile phone’s serial number is a 15 digit code that will appear on the mobile display, when you press * # 0 6 # 

This number (IMEI) is unique to your handset and Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. When your phone stolen it wills help you to disabling and blocking yours stolen mobile.  

You can call your service provider and give it them this code. Then they will be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless.

You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either. Everybody should do this.

Change the background of a Photo using Photoshop

17 May 2011 / No Comments

Learn how to change the background of a photo to something interesting.  There are many ways to getting this way, but this technique is probably one of the easiest and most effective. So once you open two similar photos (same size) that you would like to combine in Photoshop:

we are going to combine these two photos:

1. Open two photos in Photoshop, Select one photo then
2. Select the all (Select>All), Copy the whole photo (Edit>Copy), and then working with the photo that has the foreground that you want to use, Paste the previous photo onto a new layer (Edit>Paste). Your layers menu for the for your photo should now look similar to the picture to the left.  With the background photo on top of the foreground photo.


3. Now, add a Layer Mask to the upper layer that Hides All, (Layer>Add Layer Mask>Hide All). Your Layers menu should now look like similar to the picture below.


4. Click on the Brush Tool,


5. Make sure the colors you are working with are black and white.

6. Then (with the mask on the upper layer selected) simply brush where you want the new background to show through.  You will probably have to change brush sizes often for the more intricate places.


Your final image should look like the one below when your finished.


Facebook Shortcuts Keys

16 May 2011 / No Comments

Facebook has built-in shortcut keys which help to easily navigate among pages like profile, recent messages, notifications, and Account settings in simple short keyboards shortcuts. These are easily remembered as they are in 0 to 9 with combination of alt key. 

Facebook Keyboard Shortcuts for Firefox

 

Shift+Alt+1: Facebook’s homepage
Shift+Alt+2: Your Facebook profile page
Shift+Alt+3: Friend requests
Shift+Alt+4: Messages
Shift+Alt+5: Notifications
Shift+Alt+6: Account page
Shift+Alt+7: Privacy settings
Shift+Alt+8: Facebook’s page on Facebook
Shift+Alt+9: Facebook Terms of Use
Shift+Alt+0: Facebook Help Center
Shift+Alt + ?: Enables Search
Shift+Alt+m: Compose a new message


Facebook Keyboard Shortcuts for Chrome

 

Alt+1: Facebook’s homepage
Alt+2: Your Facebook profile page
Alt+3: Friend requests
Alt+4: Messages
Alt+5: Notifications
Alt+6: Account page
Alt+7: Privacy settings
Alt+8: Facebook’s page on Facebook
Alt+9: Facebook Terms of Use
Alt+0: Facebook Help Center
Alt + ?: Enables Search
Alt+m: Compose a new message


Facebook Keyboard Shortcuts for Internet Explorer

Same as Chrome, but we need to hit “Enter” key after the combination.
Eg: Alt + 4 and then hit Enter Key ~ Messages

Free calls from mobile to anywhere in the world using Skype

15 May 2011 / 1 Comment

Skype is software that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free

Skype is the world of VOIP & we can make a free PC to PC calls through it so now Skype has introduced a free version for the windows mobile that means you can install latest Skype phone in you Windows mobile and you just need is a Wi-Fi connection or you can use with 3G connection. 

There are lots of operators which provide WI-fi or 3G service, if you have a small homemade Wi-Fi connection then you can make free call free to\ anywhere in the world.  We know PC to PC call but it seems as you are calling from mobile to PC because your mobile itself will act as a PC for you.



Make free ISD calls/free international calls from your mobile using Skype for free. After you sign in Skype you can send texts for free and send files through it and everything you want. enjoy the day

Do you know how to remove chat contact from Gmail

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Everyone know how to add contacts in Gmail, it is very easy. You also might have added them in Chat Contacts. Now after sometime, we don’t like the person and want to remove the person from Chat contacts in Gmail. There is no option in Gmail to remove Chat contacts, although you can remove your Mail contacts.


No option to Remove/Delete a contact in Chat list. But there is a way to remove your Chat contacts in Gmail.

Download and Install Gtalk chat software,


After installation, Enter your username and password for the account you want to remove your Chat contact. Then right click on the contact you want to remove. You will be displayed with options Remove. Select “Remove” from the list. Now see your Chat contact is removed or deleted from the Contact list.

Keep Your Computer Running Smoothly - Computer Maintenance

14 May 2011 / 2 Comments



Set a system restore point to start your computer maintenance checklist:

When you first get your computer, I highly recommend setting a system restore point. Even before you start this computer maintenance checklist you should set a restore point. This will ensure that your computer will always be one click away from solving a problem. How and why you should use system restore in Windows XP

Remove unwanted and junk files

Windows helps you get through your computer maintenance checklist by providing system tools that help you clean your computer and keep it running smoothly. There are two main ways to delete files safely with the help of Windows.

Disk Cleanup:

This will remove such files as temporary files, the recycle bin, compressed old files, offline WebPages, and downloaded program files.
To get there you can go to my computer>right click on the drive you want to clean>choose properties>then choose disk cleanup. For a more detailed explanation see more about disk cleanup.

Delete browsing history:

You will be amazed at how many files you collect when you browse the internet. Temporary internet files, cookies, history, form data, and passwords. Am I joking? No this is serious. To keep your computer running smoothly you must regularly delete all of this junk. If you are a person that likes the computer filling in your passwords you should probably leave the cookies and the passwords. This is an important part of the computer maintenance checklist as these files are hidden from you and you may not be aware that you are even creating them.
To get there open Internet Explorer and Go to the tools menu at the top>choose Internet Options>On the General tab>next to the heading browsing history>click on the delete button. This will take you to a menu like the screen shot below. You can choose to delete all at the bottom or you can delete them individually. If you need more information see how to delete your visited website history. If you want to get a more thorough clean of your browsing history and really make sure every trace is gone you can try a program like Winclear. The trial version will show you how many junk files you have but you have to purchase the product to delete them. You will notice the difference after you have used a program like this. It really does make a difference and is an important part to your computer maintenance checklist.



Clean out your email

This may be over done, however, if you delete an email in Outlook express, it then goes to the deleted folder. Then you have to delete it from there. Some programs then take that email to the recycle bin, where it has to be deleted again. I know it sounds crazy, but it does happen. Email archive backup is not just for business. Everyone should backup their important emails and not store unnecessary junk. You can ignore this step in the computer maintenance checklist, however like everything else; if you do it will eventually build up.

Keep your programs under control

Remove any programs that you do not use or have a trial period that has expired: There is nothing worse than having a nagging message come up saying that your trial period is over. You are wasting your computer time and energy. There are two options here, delete the program or buy the full version. If you do not know how to remove programs see how to safely Remove or delete programs from your computer.
Keep up to date with Windows updates: Let Windows updates do its thing because it usually keeps your computer up to date with security breaches and bug fixes.
Register your programs: Either register your programs or tick the box that says never show this window again. If you leave this unfinished it will be another process that is running in the background, slowing your computer down.
Don’t install too many programs: You only need one program to perform a certain task. You should not be having three different photo editing programs or 2 different video editing programs for example. The less your computer has on it the better it will run. If you keep your computer free on unnecessary software you will definitely not need to follow this computer maintenance checklist as often.
Have an external drive for instant backup
It doesn’t just have to be an external hard drive, it could also be a USB flash drive, a re-writeable DVD disc, a spare hard drive installed in your computer, or even another computer altogether. If you instantly backup you files to another device you will have less maintenance to do on your computer. You will not be clogging your computer up with files and data and if your computer crashes your files will be safe. Here’s What to Backup and some other ideas on where to Backup your files and data.
Keep your computer organized
You are probably wondering why this is on a computer maintenance checklist, however it can be very important. Being organized helps you keep track of files and folders. This way you will know if you need a particular file on your computer or not? You can backup or delete un-wanted files and just store the ones you really need. Keeping your computer neat and tidy helps you with the backup process. This way you know where everything is and can copy it easily. Here’s how to organize your Computer.

Guard your computer from viruses

Anti virus software: Always have good antivirus software installed. The free ones do work occasionally, however you are better off paying for an antivirus that has backup support and regular updates...
Limit Downloading: Downloading from unknown sources is dangerous because it is highly likely that you will end up with a virus. If you are downloading a program it is best to make sure it comes from a reputable software manufacturer. Do your research and you will save your computer some stress.
Bad websites: Websites that offer things that are too good to be true or have XXXX content usually can give you a virus or a tracking cookie the instant you visit this site. the best way is to stay away from these sites.
Suspicious emails: If you are not sure who has sent an email and it has an attachment, do not open it, and delete it. If it really is important the person will resend it to you. I received one to my personal email saying ‘here are your credit card records you requested…etc’ I was really temped to open it but I knew it wasn’t from my bank. I just wanted to see if they really had my credit card number, but I deleted it.. They wanted me to open it.
Illegal software: If you don’t have the real deal software you are putting your computer at risk. People have tampered and altered this software to make it work illegally and who knows what they have added to it. This software can also very easily do weird things to your computer.
Check and clean your registry from errors
You will probably have to buy a program for this. They automatically fix registry problems and prevent your computer from crashing or freezing due to hidden errors. One of the top programs that is Vista certified is
Errors mart or Registry Smart There is also the free program called CCleaner which you will find on our downloads page. I now use PC Speed Doctor for doing all the computer maintenance and cleaning my registry. All I have to do is press the button.

Defragment your computer

The Windows Disk defragmenter organizes files and data into areas that helps the computer run smoothly. It moves the frequently used files to an easy access area and the least used files, the opposite. It also gathers fragmented files and groups them back together. You should defrag your computer every 10-15 days.

How to Defragment your computer: Part of the computer maintenance checklist.

Go to the start menu and choose all programs
Then choose accessories, then system tools
Choose disk defragmenter from the menu
Also see more on how to defrag your computer hard drive.

Check your hard disk for bad sectors and errors

This is probably the most important job on the maintenance checklist because Scandisk checks your hard drive for errors. If there is a problem with your hard drive then your in trouble. It is the main component in your computer and stores all of your precious data and files. It is always best to perform this check before using the disk defragmenter as the disk defragmenter will not work when there are file errors or hard disk errors. See more on How to check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and errors.
Here’s how to maintain your hard drive and check for bad sectors and errors:
Go to the Start Menu and choose My Computer
Right click on the drive you want to check. I always check C: drive as it is my main drive.
Choose Properties from the drop down menu.
Click on the Tools tab
Here you can press check now to scan your hard disc for errors.
A box will appear with some choices. Choose to let Windows fix errors automatically.
Then press start.
When it is finished scanning a report will appear.
These instructions also work for Windows Seven and Windows Vista. See the screen shot below.


Clean inside your computer case to follow the computer maintenance checklist

You are probably thinking ‘why would I want to do that?’ Where could this possibly fit into a computer maintenance checklist? Well you want to clean inside your computer to remove dust and dirt from the components inside the computer. This is an important part to the computer maintenance checklist. Power supplies often blow up from being clogged with dust and processors usually overheat and die. It is a very common cause of hardware failure, and therefore prevention is better than cure.

Your Nokia phone original or not?

11 May 2011 / No Comments
Most popular mobile phone is NOKIA. Many mobiles interface are same like original But many duplicate phone (Not original) running now. So, It’s difficult to find original or duplicate. I have one idea to find Nokia mobile phone original or not. The IMEI (International mobile equipment identity) numbers help us.

Try it now
Check your mobile phone IMEI number
Press *#06# in your phone

Now, In your phone you can see 15 digits serial number. You no need to care all 15 digits. Just check 7th & 8 th number of your IMEI number.

Ex: 3 5 5 6 5 7 0 0 8 7 2 9 4 1 8
Check underlines numbers.

Check the below details & find your mobile is original or not


The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 00 means:
It was manufactured in original factory, It is best quality mobile

The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 01/10 means:
It was manufactured in Finland, It is very good quality mobile

The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 02/20 means:
It was assembled in Emirates, It is bad quality mobile

The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 03/30, 04/40 means:
It was assembled in Emirates, It is good quality mobile

The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 13/31 means:
It was manufactured in China, It is bad quality mobile

The 7 th & 8 th numbers are 08/80 means:
It was manufactured in Germany, It is fair quality mobile

Now you know your Nokia phone original or not.