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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Hack To Make Free Calls

STD call rates are reducing in India every day, but still, they are not free. Today I bring you a hack to make free STD calls. I am exploiting a loophole in Rediff’s ad service. You can search for an ad on Rediff local ads and call the advertiser through Rediff. Rediff will call you first and then connect you with the advertiser of that ad. In this hack you basically need to post one ad, with your phone number. After that, every time you have to call a friend, you can search for that ad and pretend to be your friend. you want to call. Rediff will thus, call you as the advertiser and it will call your friend whose number you provided. Confused? Let me explain it step by step.

1) Go to http://localads.rediff.com

2) Click on Post ad (free) button.

3) Fill out the form and enter your Mobile number. Here, you should advertise something which is easier to search

4) Post your ad and and wait for some time. Usually it takes around 40-45 minutes at max.

5) Search your ad and provide your friend’s number as the number to be connected with advertiser of that ad (you).

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

some interesting facts you would like to know

1) The first computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in around 1964 and was made of wood.

2) There are approximately 1,319,872,109 people on the Internet.

3) The 4004 was the first microprocessor of intel.

4) James Gosling created java at sun microsystems.He came up with the
name Java while debating over it at a coffee shop.

5) When the cd was invented, it was decided that a cd should be long
enough to hold beethoven's Ninth Symphony at any tempo which was
precisely 72 minutes.

6) Disk drive recording head fly height (gap between the head and disc when the drive is spinning ) is less than 1 microinch while:-

A red blood cell is 300 microinches is diameter.
A particle of tobacco smoke is 250 microinches.
A particle of smog is 100 microinches.
A human hair is 4000 microinches.

7) Largest four software making Companies are:

· Microsoft

· Adobe

· Sap

· Computer Associates

8) What is the worst computer virus ever?
The "Love Hurts" virus hit in spring 2000 and infected affected millions of computers and caused more damage than any other computer virus to date. Users were infected via e-mail, through Internet chat systems, and through other shared file systems. The worm sent copies of itself via Microsoft Outlook's address book entries. The mail included an executable file attachment with the e-mail subject line, "ILOVEYOU." The worm had the ability to overwrite several types of files, including .gif and .jpg files. It modified the Internet Explorer start page and changed Registry keys. It also moved other files and hid MP3 files on affected systems. Visit Symantec's Security Response for instructions on how to remove LoveLetter.

9) PC viruses are little files or codes that have been written to ruin your computer. So you need to install an Anti-Virus scanner, no matter you're connecting to the Internet or not. AVG antivirus is quite popular today. A 'firewall' is another way of defense which helps to block other computers and programs from connecting to you and playing with your stuff.

10) The first consumer computers were introduced by IBM in 1974/75. In 1981, Microsoft introduced the computer operating system of the century. User friendly Microsoft Windows was first introduced in November 1985.

11) Core 2 Duo is simply a subset of all the dual core processors that are out in the market today.


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

India threatening to shutdown RIM’s BlackBerry service

Research In Motion’s popular BlackBerry handsets and push email service is now a worldwide phenomenon. China just recently allowed the BlackBerry through its borders, and even India has some 400,000 active BlackBerry users. But, there’s a problem with the push email system used by BlackBerry handsets. They encrypt the email data.

It might seem like more of an added security benefit for BlackBerry users to have their emails encrypted prior to transmission, but the Indian government apparently doesn’t see it that way. They’ve reportedly asked RIM for access to the encryption keys in order to make incoming and outgoing emails legible to government security agencies. The Indian snoops have given RIM until the end of March to comply and open up access to their email encryption algorithms. RIM’s BlackBerry service faces termination if those precious algorithms are not handed over.

In an effort to prevent the BlackBerry service from going black in India, representatives from RIM, other wireless companies in India, and Indian security agencies will be meeting on March 14th to discuss the issue.

For the sake of BlackBerry addicts in India, let’s hope that the Indian government and RIM can come to terms on email security. Otherwise, India might just be the most short-lived BlackBerry market to date.