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Here's How it Works Until Android Malware Can Generate Thousands of Dollars Per day

Sunday, February 12, 2012

One of the malware that has been spread between 10 thousand to 30 thousand Android phones called RootSmart, first discovered by Professor Xuxian Jiang of the University of North Carolina.

Malware uses GingerBreak, which is a tool for root access on Android 2.3. The way it works is when the malware downloaded as part of an application in the Android Market is not official, it's malware back to the remote server and download GingerBreak, collecting information from mobile phones. Then the malware is able to operate as a large botnet, make money by making calls or messages to a premium number. Even the money raised could reach thousands of dollars per day, given the android phone number spelled out very much affected.

For users outside of China do not worry, because the malware is not contained in the application that is downloaded from the official Android Market, but may at a later date malware writers to attack users around the world. Although such services may be able to catch Google Bouncer and get rid of this menace from Market.
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Google Chrome Faster Thanks to 17 Pre-rendering process

The latest version of the Chrome browser has been maluncur 17, and claimed promises faster Internet access and safe. Google explains that the speed of Chrome version 17 is able to be realized thanks to the prerender.

When the user starts typing in the address bar (omnibox), Chrome will soon make the page prerender, so surfing the internet can be more speeding.

As we know, Chrome is known as the browser with a simple look but have no doubt that speed. Besides speed, the browser also promises security by protecting users from downloading malware (malicious).

For those of you who want to download it, please visit the official website of Google Chrome.


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Google Drive, Media Storage Online From Google Ready to Compete with Dropbox

Seeing the success of Facebook, Google also went along to Google and Google Buzz +. Now, look at the success of online storage services like Dropbox and Box.net search engine giant that too went along to make a similar service as Google Drive. This service is reportedly offering up to 100 GB capacity.

Rumors about Google Drive has long been developed, Google Drive allows people to store photos, documents and videos in the 'cloud'. Google will accommodate those files on the server so that people can easily share files to others.

Google's service is expected to be made ​​free to all internet users, but for those who want the extra capacity, he is charged.

Strong cloud infrastructure for storage and all ancillary services has been prepared by Google for Google Drive support services. According to reports circulating, Google Drive will officially slide in coming weeks.



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How To Add Twitter Follower

Thursday, February 09, 2012

How to easily add a twitter follower?

How many twitter followers Friend? "Hundreds of ... more"-borrowed ancient-language ads. Would not, have the amount to tens of thousands of followers? Definitely want it, huh? Because the follower has a lot of us a chance to get extra income. Reportedly, a follower account @ poconggg his millions until it was paid millions twit. That is, there is a mesen twit for product promotion to the owner of the account @ poconggg and willing to pay millions.

For those who want serious friends in online marketing, it's important to have many followers as highly effective way to disseminate information about products or services have a friend.

Many tips to add twitter follower. Twitter follower we should not just many but quality. Quality that is loyal and not just follow but gives a response back to the friend when the friend is promoting such things. But remember, do not all contain promotional twit. Later even the click unfollow Follower.

Some of the many ways that our twitter followers:

1. Create a twit that benefit many people.
If just ngetwit still a lot of people can do, but the quality is more important twit. And usually, we ngetwit just "talk" as our friend. Reply to each other, each mention with a friend or friends.
Make a twit who weighs, for example about starting a business, motivation, advice and other religious.

2. People do not like the impression of too patronizing.
The selection of words is also very important. The word "you" and "We" will be pitched another. The word "you" will be memorable patronizing. While the word "We" invite memorable, and is more effective.
Twit following example:
"You have to start from ourselves to make a change"
"We should start a of yourself to make changes"
Friend feel the difference? The first impression twit patronizing, as if we're better. In the second twit, suggestive invitation and these people will be more receptive. About this I never mention KomunikatorNo_1 alias @ @ PonijanLiaw and blessed is my follow by him.
 

3. Try not to always ask for the follow.
Usually when a "young man" after memfollow someone will mention, '@ ***, not already follow ya, ya follback "To memfollow behind people would think," What can I make with memfollow back ".
For someone of the caliber of Ali Akbar @ pakarseo, Jamil Azzaini @ jamilazzaini, Ippho Santoso @ ipphoright, Muhammad Arif @ poconggg and others would be highly unlikely we memfollowback.
But there are no great men who want memfollowback. He is @ AchyudinACT.

That's some tips on how to easily add twitter followers twitter follower may be useful and friend can grow quite large ....  
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Password Unification

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Premise
“Just because you’re big doesn’t mean you have to be dumb.”First let me point out I’m one of those life-long students. Not because if love college, but because I can never make up my mind on what I want to do. After making some big life changes I decided to take a full year away from school. Yesterday I attempted to register for this coming spring semester to get back on track. Interestingly enough my account has been disabled… sort of... This is where the fun starts.I expected my account to be disabled, that isn’t the issue here. The problem is how it was disabled, and the messages which I received back from the University. First my account still worked to access class registration, and the University portal but my E-Mail had been completely locked out. This is the main point of my concern. If the university had a unified technology structure the login / password information would be centralized. An account disabled one place should be disabled across campus. Instead some departments disabled my account, and other left it running while I was gone. Worst some parts of the university left it partially running, but unusable.Strange isn’t it? Why not completely disable my account rather then just PRETEND it works only to give me a nasty permissions error when I attempt to USE the portal which I am already logged into.Rule #1“Never let the user see the nasty error.”Building an application or networked system on any level requires more then just getting the job done. A developer should take the additional time to build functionality for the unexpected. In my case there should have been two things.A friendly message explaining why my account was disabled and directions on how to re-enable my account. Rule #2“Avoid the circle of death; take personal responsibility for the problem.”First I talked to my counselor who said I should talk to computer services. Computer services told me to talk to the registration office. The registration office told me to talk to my counselor. FAIL, never ending loops are bad, not just in programming but in the real world.This could have been avoided at each step, but instead the problem was passed onto someone else. All someone had to do was research the problem, and they would have known the problem has come up in the past. The eventually solution was to force someone to register my classes over the phone rather then using my account on the Internet.Rule #3“Record problems and make proactive steps to resolve known issues.”I work in IT and I know how incredibility complicated things can get. But it’s important to always take steps to prevent the situation from coming up again. I am sure that I am not the first person to have their account disabled, and because no one is following rule three; I will likely not be the last. A few simple changes to the application would easily fix the problem, but no one cares enough to do anything about it. This means me, THE CUSTOMER, THE STUDENT, THE IDOIT, to run around trying to convenience people to do their job.Thanks for the warm welcome back akron,
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Cabling Your Home For Computer Network - Still A Requirement?

Cabling your home for computer network - still a requirement?

With proliferation of wireless networking and communication equipment it is oh-so-tempting to cut the cord and save a significant sum of money in the process. But is everything that a regular computer networking user needs can be done using just wireless network? Let’s take a look at some pros and contras:

1. One important advantage of having a cabled network is the available bandwidth or simply speed. At the present point in time the speed of connection via a simple and inexpensive CAT5E cable can be 1000Mbit/sec, whereas the best that IEEE802.11g (one of the many flavors of Wi-Fi) can offer is only 54Mbit/sec. It may not seem so significant if you think you are only browsing Internet, and the DSL speed available to you is 1.5Mbit/sec. However, if you need to print via your network connection on a remote printer, you should realize that the print jobs, depending on the amount of graphic data in them, can easily reach dozens and even hundreds megabytes. Since 1Byte=8bit one 100MByte print job will take 15 seconds (and in reality this time can be much longer) to transmit via a Wi-Fi wireless connection, and this time shrinks to mere 1 sec or less on wired 1000MBit/s Ethernet connection. Same principal applies to transferring files, backing up files on other computers in the network etc.
2. It is not possible today and with all probability will not be possible in the future to transmit power needed for your networking device via the wireless link. Unless, of course, you would be willing to be subjected to very high levels of microwave radiation. Thus a device that was marketed to you as “un-tethered” will in fact be very much tethered via the power cord or will have to be re-charged every so often. The power requirements are increasingly important for devices that are expected to be always online, such as phone sets. Therefore it is best to have it connected via a cable that can deliver both power and the communication signal at the same time.
3. Wireless communications are very much proprietary and require whole gamut of conversion equipment to transmit multi-media signals. The same CAT5E cable can without any modification support phone, computer network, balanced line level audio signal, baseband video signal as well as host of other, more specialized, control applications’ signals. With inexpensive adapters called “baluns” the same cable can carry significant number of channels of broadband television or carry a baseband video, such as security camera output, through great distances. All of those applications, except the computer network of course, will require specialized expensive conversion equipment if they needed to be transmitted via a Wi-Fi link.
4. The cost benefit of not running wires around the house is not as simple as issue as it seems. Having installed a wireless network at home you have only eliminated the need to wire for a single application – computer network. A modern home, however, requires all kinds of wiring to run even without regard to computers. The power and phones are obvious examples, as well as thermostats and security systems. Pre-wired speakers are common and most homes today have intercom systems as a desirable option, and those also require extensive wiring. It is very likely that the same contractor running the intercom or security cables is qualified to run computer cables – CAT5E or better. If you are building a home, you should definitely check if computer cabling option is available in your new home, and our advice is to go ahead and purchase it before the walls close. It is going to be a pretty involved and expensive procedure to install the cables later. As an added cost benefit of a wired computer network you will find that all modern computers ship with wired Ethernet network interface card included, and the latest models ship with 1000MBit/sec cards that are essentially free for the computer’s owner.

There are multiple sources of information available on proper planning and design of a residential cabling for voice, data, audio, video and other applications. One of the best sources is the TIA/EIA-570B standard, most resent release of which has been published in 2004. The standard outlines recommended types of the cables, principals of cable distribution in a single- and multi-dwelling units as well as recommended amount of cables to be installed based on the size of the house.

In conclusion, cutting the wire seems like a step forward, some sort of liberation of computer from the bonds of the infrastructure. I would caution the reader, however, to take a more balanced and informed approach before joining the wireless revolution. There are still (and will remain in foreseen future) sound reasons to include properly designed cabling system into the list of your dream home options. 
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Wireless Networks: How Do They Work?

Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. Here's how:

The Binary Code: 1s and 0s

It's well known that computers transmit information digitally, using binary code: ones and zeros. This translates well to radio waves, since those 1s and 0s can be represented by different kinds of beeps. These beeps are so fast that they're outside the hearing range of humans.

Morse Code: Dots And Dashes

It works like Morse code, which is a way to transmit the alphabet over radio waves using dots (short beeps) and dashes (long beeps). Morse code was used manually for years via telegraph to get information from 1 place to another very quickly. More importantly for this example, though, it is a binary system, just as a computer system is.

Wireless networking, then, can be thought of as a Morse code for computers. You plug in a combined radio receiver and transmitter, and the computer is able to send out its equivalent of dots and dashes (bits, in computer-speak) to get your data from here to there.

Wavelengths And Frequencies

You might wonder how the computer can send and receive data at high speed without becoming garbled nonsense. The key to wireless networking is how it gets around this problem.

First, wireless transmissions are sent at very high frequencies, which allows more data to be sent per second. Most wireless connections use a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz (2.4 billion cycles per second) -- a frequency similar to mobile phones and microwave ovens. However, this high frequency produces a wavelength that is very short, which is why wireless networking is effective only over short distances.

Wireless networks also use a technique called "frequency hopping." They use dozens of frequencies, and constantly switch among them. This makes wireless networks more immune to interference from other radio signals than if they transmitted on a single frequency.

Internet Access Points

The final step for a wireless network is to provide internet access for every computer on the network. This is done by a special piece of wireless equipment called an access point. An access point is more expensive than a wireless card for 1 computer, because it contains radios capable of communicating with around 100 computers, sharing internet access among them. Dedicated access points are necessary only for larger networks. With only a few computers, it is possible to use 1 of them as the access point, or to use a wireless router.

Industry Standards

Wireless equipment from different manufacturers can work together to handle these complex communications because there are standards which guide the production of all wireless devices. These standards are technically called the 802.11. Because of industry compliance with these standards, wireless networking is both easy to use and affordable today.

Wireless Is Simple To Use

If all this talk of frequencies has you worried -- relax. Wireless networking hardware and software handle all of this automatically, without need for user intervention. Wireless networking, for all its complicated ability, is far simpler to use than you might expect. 
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How Do Wireless Networks Work?

Wireless networks work using radio waves instead of wires to transmit data between computers. That's the simple version. If you're curious to know what's going on in more detail, then it's all explained in this article.

Ones and Zeros.

I'm sure you know that computers transmit data digitally, using binary: ones and zeros. This is a way of communicating that translates very well to radio waves, since the computer can transmit ones and zeros as different kinds of beep. These beeps are so fast that they're outside a human's hearing range -- radio waves that you can't hear are, in fact, all around you all the time. That doesn't stop a computer from using them, though.

Morse Code.

The way it works is a lot like Morse code. You probably already know that Morse code is a way of representing the alphabet so that it can be transmitted over radio using a dot (short beep) and a dash (long dash). It was used manually for years, and became a great way of getting information from one place to another with the invention of the telegraph. More importantly for this example, though, it is a binary system, just like a computer's ones and zeros.

You might think of wireless networking, then, as being like Morse code for computers. You plug a combined radio receiver and transmitter in, and the computer is able to send out its equivalent of dots and dashes (bits, in computer-speak) to get your data from one place to another.

All About Frequencies.

You might wonder, though, how the computer could possibly transmit enough bits to send and receive data at the speed it does. After all, there must be a limit on how much can be sent in a second before it just becomes useless nonsense, right? Well, yes, but the key to wireless networking is that it gets around this problem.

First of all, wireless transmissions are sent at very high frequencies, meaning that more data can be sent per second. Most wireless connections use a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz (2.4 billion cycles per second) -- a similar frequency to mobile phones and microwave ovens. As you might know, though, a frequency this high means that the wavelength must be very short, which is why wireless networking only works over a limited area.

In addition, wireless networks make use of a technique known as 'frequency hopping'. They use dozens of frequencies in the range they are given, and constantly switch between them. This makes wireless networks more immune to interference from other radio signals than they would be if they only transmitted on one frequency.

Access Points.

The final step is when it comes to all the computers on a network sharing Internet access. This is done using a special piece of wireless equipment called an access point. Access points are more expensive than wireless cards for one computer, as they contain radios that are capable of talking to around 100 computers at the same time, and sharing out access to the Internet between them. Dedicated access points are only really essential for larger networks, though -- if you only have a few computers, it is possible to use one of them as the access point, or you could just get a wireless router.

They Understand Each Other.

That's all well and good, then, but how does wireless equipment made by entirely different companies manage to work together when this is all so complicated? Well, the answer is that there are standards that all wireless devices follow. These standards are technically called the 802.11 standards, and are set by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). It is thanks to people sticking to their standards that wireless networking is so easy and cheap to use today.

You Don't Need to Worry.

If all this talk of frequencies has you a little worried, you don't need to be -- wireless networking hardware and software handles all of this automatically, without you needing to do a thing. Don't think that you're going to have to tell one wireless device what frequency another is using, because it's just not going to happen, alright? Wireless networking, for all its complicated workings, is really far more simple to use than you'd ever expect. 
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Internet Services Now Available With Wi-fi Hotspot Software

The services that you had always wanted to provide to your cherished customers are now available at no extra cost. There are firms that allow you to provide free or paid for internet services on wi-fi hotspot gateway to your customers. These companies also allow you to make the wi-fi zone available to the customers with your own branding. On top of that they also allow you to provide these services without paying any money to the service provider. In fact there is no need to sign up for any revenue sharing or monthly charging schemes with the service provider.

All this has made the job of providing the internet services to your customers on the wi-fi hotspot gateway all the more easier and interesting. It doesn’t matter whether you are a small time coffee shop owner or running an internet cafĂ©. Various kinds of wireless hotspot gateway services are available that would suit the kind of internet service you wish to provide to your customers. There are hotspot gateway services that take the visitor to the landing page on which your brand name is displayed and the customer is then provided with the free internet access for a limited or an unlimited duration. 

There are wi-fi hotspot gateways available in which software is made available to the service provider that can store thousands of unique five letter codes that can be sold to the customers as internet access tickets. These kind of wi-fi hotspot gateways are used by the people who run internet cafes. Another type of wi-fi hotspot gateway that is used by many small time coffee shop owners is the one in which a single code is used by many visitors. 
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Top Networking Marketing Opportunities - Is There Such A Thing?

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Top networking marketing opportunities, also known as multi-level marketing opportunities, run rampant on today's Internet. You've no doubt received some kind of solicitous e-mail or seen some kind of advertisement in the margins of a web site you've visited that talks about amazingly easy ways to earn thousands of dollars with a simple home based business.

The truth behind many of these "top networking marketing opportunities" is that they are using the sign-up fees from new members to pay dividends to existing members rather than actually generating any revenue from legitimate products and services. So no matter how much money they promise to make for you, if you can't see any discernable product or service of value involved in the opportunity, you can assume that this is one of those "top networking marketing opportunities" that is actually an out and out scam.

The truth is that for many of these top networking marketing opportunities, only one out of every fifty or a hundred people who get involved actually make the kind of returns that the opportunity dangles as a carrot in front of you. In fact, the actual numbers might be far less than this. It's never as simple as "pay for the secrets and start raking it in right away." Anyone who does make returns on these so-called top networking opportunities work hard to sign up plenty of other affiliates, many more than the "it's so easy" testimonials make it sound like you need.

When you come across one of the "top networking marketing opportunities" on the internet, guaranteed to help you retire and live easy within a year, be wary. Do your research and find out what people who have been involved in these opportunities actually have to say about their results. Make sure you research these opportunities on objective third party sites, not testimonials on the opportunity's home page. Keep your common sense, and good luck! 
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