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Thursday, February 21, 2013

How to Create Hotmail & Gmail Account ( Completed Guide )

Hello Guys , This is a Easiest Tutorial that i am going to teach you , We Use These Hotmail , Gmail & Yahoo Account .. These Types of sites are used for different purposes ..First of all i will tell you what is hotmail & Gmail ....



What is Hotmail  ? ( www.hotmail.com )
Hotmail (officially Microsoft Hotmail, previously Windows Live Hotmail and MSN Hotmail) is a free web-based emailservice operated by Microsoft as part of Windows Live. One of the first web-based email services,[3] it was founded bySabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith and launched in July 1996 as "HoTMaiL".[4] It was acquired by Microsoft in 1997 for an estimated $400 million, and shortly after, it was rebranded as "MSN Hotmail". The current version was released in 2011.[5]
Hotmail features unlimited storage, Ajax, and integration with Microsoft's instant messaging (Windows Live Messenger), calendar (Hotmail Calendar), file hosting service (SkyDrive), and contacts platform.[6] As of 2012, Hotmail was the world's second largest web-based email service after Gmail with 360 million users.[1][7] It is available in 36 different languages.[8][9]

How To Register on Hotmail ? www.hotmail.com )

Step#1: Goto Hotmail.com >>> Sign Up Now ...


Step#2: Fill Out The From There Type the Name , Email Address & a Strong Password & Also All Other Info... You Want To Set .After That Click on I Accept .

Done Now You Have Succesfully Made a Hotmail Account , You Can Login Any Time There By Typing Your Email Address & Password in hotmail.com Sign In Box .. Enjoy :)


What is Gmail ? www.gmail.com )
Gmail is a free, advertising-supported email service provided by Google.[5] Users may access Gmail as secure webmail,[6]as well as via POP3 or IMAP4 protocols.[7][8] Gmail was launched as an invitation-only beta release on April 1, 2004[9] and it became available to the general public on February 7, 2007, though still in beta status at that time.[10] The service was upgraded from beta status on July 7, 2009, along with the rest of the Google Apps suite.[11][12]
With an initial storage capacity offer of 1 GB per user, Gmail significantly increased the webmail standard for free storage from the 2 to 4 MB its competitors such as Hotmail offered at that time.[13] Individual Gmail messages, including attachments, may be up to 25 MB,[14] which is larger than many other mail services support. Gmail has a search-oriented interface and a "conversation view" similar to an Internet forum. Gmail is noted by web developers for its pioneering use ofAjax.[15] Gmail runs on Google GFE/2.0 on Linux.[16][17][18] As of June 2012, it is the most widely used web-based email provider with over 425 million active users worldwide.[2][19]


How to Register on Gmail ? ( www.gmail.com )

Step#1: Goto Gmail.com >>> Click on Create An Account ...


Step#2: Fill Out The From There Type the Name , Email Address & a Strong Password & Also All Other
Info... You Want To Set .After That Click on Next Step .


Step#3: Now Add Your Profile Photo & Click on Next Step .



Done Now You Have Succesfully Made a Gmail Account , Now You Can open gmail.com & Sign in There any time by just typing email address & password there .. Enjoy ..:)

If You Guys Face Any Problem in Registering or anything related to this topic , feel free to ask us via comments ...

Thursday, February 14, 2013

How to Update a Status from your Freind Facebook Account (Facebook Prank)

Hello Guys , In This Article I Will Show You How Update a Status from your freind Facebook Account    , Its Just a Prank (Facebook Prank) , You Can Upload Any Picture Or Status From Your Freind Facebook Account ... For Prove Check Below I Have Posted a Picture First Time From my freind facebook account By   This Method ... ;) So Here Lets Get Started ...


1#Step: Login to Facebook . Here : www.facebook.com .



2#Step: Now To Update The Status From Your Freind ID . Send Him This Link (https://m.facebook.com/upload.php) And Say Him To Give The Email , Written There , Convince Him/Her Like This : Hello Bro , Kindly There will be a Email Written There , Please Give me That My Net Speed Is Very Slow ... The Link is Not Opening Here Properly .. So Give me I am Waiting .. | And Then He Might Give You Now You Have to do the Last Step to Update The Status . Once He Had Given You The Email , You Can Post from his facebook account . When he will open this will be the view and the email will be below the "Post it by email" The Email Will be There Where I Have Coloured... to Hide my email ... :P



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

How to ADD FACEBOOK LIKE BUTTON TO YOUR BLOGGER POSTS




ADD FACEBOOK LIKE BUTTON TO YOUR BLOGGER POSTS


Hello Freinds !! In This Tutorial You Will Learn That How to Add Facebook Like button on the blog post .. As All We Know Facebook Is The Largest Social Networking Site , Billion of Users Use Facebook Daily . Facebook Is The Social Networking Site Where Anyone can talk with each other , play or any type of thing ... There are 3 Types of buttons .. You Can see Them in the picture at the top .. ! So Lets Get Started ...

Note:- This Like Button will Not Like your Fan Page it will Like And Discuss your Post.


How To Add Facebook Like Button To Your Blogger Posts?

Step 1 : Login to Blogger then go to Dashborad
Step 2 : Click on Drop Down Menu and select Template 
Step 3 : Backup your Template before making any changes to your blog
Step 4 : Now Click on Edit HTML => Proceed =>  Expand Widget Templates
Step 5 : Press Ctrl + F and search the code shown below
<data:post.body/>
- If you Want To Add This Like Button Just Below Of Post Title Then Add The Below Code (Which You Want) Before Of <data:post.body/> 
OR
- If you Want To Add This Like Button Just Below Of your Post Then Add The Below Code (Which You Want) Below Of <data:post.body/>

Choose Facebook Like Button Designs

There Are Three Facebook Like button Designs ... Following Are The Name Of Them ..
1: Vertical Count
2: Horizontal Count 
3: Without Count
1: Vertical Count

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType != &quot;static_page&quot;'> <iframe allowTransparency='true' expr:src='&quot;http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=&quot; + data:post.canonicalUrl + &quot;&amp;send=false&amp;layout=box_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=55&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=62&quot;' frameborder='0' scrolling='no' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; width:55px; height:62px;'/> </b:if>
2: Horizontal Count

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType != &quot;static_page&quot;'> <iframe allowTransparency='true' expr:src='&quot;http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=&quot; + data:post.canonicalUrl + &quot;&amp;send=false&amp;layout=button_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=90&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=21&quot;' frameborder='0' scrolling='no' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; width:90px; height:21px;'/> </b:if>
3: Without Count

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType != &quot;static_page&quot;'> <iframe allowTransparency='true' expr:src='&quot;http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=&quot; + data:post.canonicalUrl + &quot;&amp;send=false&amp;layout=standard&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=450&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=35&quot;' frameborder='0' scrolling='no' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; width:450px; height:35px;'/> </b:if>

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

How to Create a Non Visible Folder and Protect Your FIles


Hello Guys In This Article I am Going to Teach You that Create a Non Visible Folder . Specially We Create a Non Visible Folder to protect our files or for privacy .. So Follow The Steps Given Below and Create a non visible folder ... ;)




Step 1 : Create a New Folder ...

Friday, February 8, 2013

Intel-based phablet on the way from Asus


 Intel-based phablet on the way from Asus

The 7-inch Asus Fonepad, which would be the first Intel-based phablet, is expected to debut at the Mobile World Conference later this month.



Widely-reported specifications include an Intel Atom processor with Imagination PowerVR SGX540 graphics, a 1,280x800 IPS touch screen, 1GB of RAM, storage ranging up to 32GB, and a front-facing 1.2-megapixel camera

. Asus, the maker of Google's Nexus 7, will debut a 7-inch Fonepad at Mobile World Congress later this month, according to sources familiar with the product.
Reports say the Fonepad may be priced in the same ballpark as -- or slightly higher than -- theNexus 7 but below the MeMO Pad, which Asus launched Friday in Asia.
Leaked photos show it with an aluminum body and an Intel badge on the back.


Apple releases raw support for Nikon D5200, Sony RX1


 Apple releases raw support for Nikon D5200, Sony RX1


Two hot cameras, a mainstream Nikon SLR and a high-end Sony compact, are on the list of models whose raw images Mac software such as iPhoto and Aperture now can handle.



Thursday, February 7, 2013

RisingTablets : Apple No.1, Samsung No. 4 'PC makers'


  RisingTablets : Apple No.1, Samsung No. 4 'PC makers'


Apple and Samsung are leading the charge in PCs, which include tablets, according to market researcher Canalys.


All of this is possible because Canalys counts "pads," i.e., tablets, as PCs -- not a ludicrous concept considering that tablets have become personal computers capable of doing many of the tasks once limited to laptops and desktops.
And Samsung is shipping more and more tablets. While not a huge player in traditional PCs, it is a force in Android tablets.
"Samsung, buoyed by strong pad shipments, had its first quarter in the top five, shipping 11.7 million PCs giving it a 9% share," said Canalys.
Of those, 7.6 million were tablets, an increase of 226 percent.
Amazon, another Android tablet player, also got a mention with shipments up 18 percent year-to-year to 4.6 million units.
No. 1 Apple, due to strong iPad Minishipments, could have done even better.
"Apple's growth in the pad segment was driven by strong demand for the iPad mini. Its overall shipments, however, were hampered by supply issues," the market researcher said.
Canalys estimated that the Mini made up over half of Apple's total "pad" shipments.
There was one word of caution, though. "Despite record shipments, Q4 saw Apple's pad share dip to 49%, becoming the first quarter it has not controlled over half the market."
And there were harsh words for Microsoft's tablet efforts. Canalys gave Microsoft a three percent tablet share in the fourth quarter, with shipments of just over 720,000 Windows RT Surface tablets.
"The outlook for Windows RT appears bleak," according to Canalys.
And as tablet shipments rise, shipments at more traditional PC makers, fall.
"Dell's reputation in the PC market continues to fade. It only shipped 9.7 million units, a 19% decline on 2011. Its direct business model is expensive and unsuitable for driving growth in new markets. A turnaround in fortunes is likely to take years," said Canalys.

Market researcher Canalys has again put Apple in top spot among PC makers with an overwhelming 20 percent market share.
Apple shipped 27 million units in the fourth quarter, while HP and Lenovo both shipped around 15 million (HP slightly more than Lenovo), putting them in the No. 2 and No. 3 spots, respectively.
Samsung is also on the rise: it made an appearance in the top five for the first time, pushing Dell out of fourth place.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

2013 BMW X1 xDrive28i Review


      Crossover? Wagon? The X1 is both, and it's beautiful


2013 BMW X1 xDrive28i review:

goodness: The 2013 BMW X1 xDrive28i features a responsive engine with multiple drive modes and fantastic steering and handling when equipped with the M Sport package. A control knob, voice command, and customizable shortcuts allow drivers to interact with the infotainment system however they like.
badness: The X1's infotainment system takes some getting used to and can be confusing to navigate. Not many driver aid options and technologies are available.
It's not a driver aid powerhouse, but the 2013 BMW xDrive28i with the M Sport package is a driver's car with great handling and a spartan yet premium feel.

BMW has attempted to sidestep the dreaded "W word" in marketing and designing the 2013 X1 xDrive28i that recently rolled into the Car Tech garage, but have no qualms about it, the X1 is a wagon. Granted, it's a tall wagon that perhaps skirts the lower boundaries of what could be considered a crossover, but, even with the slightly increased ground clearance of a crossover, everyone who approached me about the X1 while I was out for a spin referred to the vehicle as a big blue wagon. So, I'll be referring to it as a wagon for the duration of this review, BMW's nomenclature be damned.
There are advantages, of course, to the X1's straddling of the wagon-crossover divide. The higher-than-your-average-wagon seating position gives a more commanding view of the road. And the taller roofline of the hatchback form lends increased headroom to the 40/20/40-split rear bench seats, which fold flat to open up a rather spacious storage area. You won't be able to help your friend move a couch with the X1, but it may be possible to fit a few pieces of flat-packed IKEA furniture behind the front seats.

The TwinPower Turbo engine's torque curve is linear and predictable.
(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)
The X1 features an auto start-stop function that stops the engine when the car is stopped at, for example, a traffic light, to save fuel that is normally wasted when idling. When you remove your foot from the brake pedal, the engine cranks back up in anticipation of your tapping the gas. While the restart is relatively smooth, it is far from seamless and may annoy some drivers. The auto start-stop system can be disabled with the touch of a button, but during our testing the system reset to a default "on" state at the beginning of every trip.
Fuel economy is estimated at 22 city and 33 highway mpg by the EPA, with a combined average of 26 mpg. Extended trips to the top of the tachometer in the X1's Sport mode kept the trip computer's average near the bottom of that range. This wagon is just too fun.
Cabin comfort where it counts
Take a moment to slow down and look around the X1's cabin and you'll find that BMW didn't cheap out on the wagon's cabin. It's not that the dashboard is ultra-luxe -- the cabin is, on the whole, remarkably understated -- but the plastic, leather, and metal have a high-quality look and feel and a nice variety of textures and colors. The steering wheel is remarkably restrained, with only eight buttons on its face. The instrumentation is simple, yet effective, with two large gauges for the speedometer and tachometer and not much else. I love it.

Performance and handling
The first thing that I noticed on my first trip in the BMW X1 was the heavy steering wheel. Most cars that come through the Car Tech garage have light, boosted power steering, but the X1's steering is weighty and heavy like a sports car's. The effect was quite surprising as I got used to the weight in the tight confines of the parking garage, but by the time I hit the highway I was totally at one with the X1's steering. By the time I reached my favorite twisty back road, the steering wheel felt like an extension of my arms.
BMW says that it builds the Ultimate Driving Machine and, while the X1 may not quite live up to that lofty claim, the automaker has nailed it with this wagon's steering. There's just the right amount of steering effort, road feel, and responsiveness.

Its smallish footprint makes the vehicle easy to place in the center of San Francisco's narrow lanes and miniature street-side parking spaces. The X1's open greenhouse offers darn good 360-degree visibility, but our vehicle was also equipped with a Driver Assistance Package that adds a rearview camera with dynamic trajectory lines on the dashboard display that move with the steering wheel. This package also adds a Park Distance Control system that places sonar distance sensors on the front and rear bumpers that notify the driver with audible beeps that increase in intensity as the vehicle approaches an obstruction and a sort of visual-proximity heat map that is displayed on the dashboard display.

When equipped with the M Sport package, the X1's steering offers great weight and feedback.
(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)
Our X1 xDrive28i was equipped with a $3,000 M Sport package that adds 18-inch, lightweight M wheels shod in performance run-flat tires, a sport suspension, sport seats, an aerodynamic kit, and a higher top-speed limiter. The X1 wouldn't be my first choice for an autocross event, but the vehicle is happy to plant itself and hustle around a sweeping bend and doesn't complain when you toss it back and forth on a snaking mountain road. The package's Performance Control system is a sort of torque-vectoring system that helps the X1 to round those bends. The M Sport option also adds a number of sport styling tweaks to the interior and exterior that don't really help with performance, but help the X1 look the part.
Under the hood is a 2-liter, four-cylinder engine that is force-fed air via a twin-scroll turbocharger. Direct-injection technology and variable valve timing conspire to convert the air-fuel charge into 240 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of mechanical torque. The torque curve feels flat and linear, is easy to predict, and inspires confidence. The engine and exhaust notes at full bore are, on the other hand, rather uninspiring, but the grins this engine can induce more than make up for it.
That torque passes through an eight-speed automatic transmission on the way to the wheels. The gearbox features Sport, Manual, Normal, and Eco Pro modes. As an xDrive model, our X1 was equipped with BMW's all-wheel-drive system. Because the X1 is based on a rear-wheel-drive platform, its all-wheel-drive system uses a rear bias that sends most of the torque to the rear wheels, but can shuffle power to the front on demand.