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Monday, 29 July 2013

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HOW TO MAKE YOUTUBE DANCE

Hey friends, till now we have discussed a lot of tricks regarding Google, like some easter eggs, rainbow and lots of other pranks here and there. Today is the YouTube`s turn. Today we will show you how to make YouTube do the dance.
Here is the magic:


  • Open up YouTube.
  • Now, type the following in search : 
Do the Harlem Shake

  • Wait till the script loads, and after some time, it starts dancing, like this:


Have fun with this trick and don`t forget to share with friends.

HAVE A TRICKY DAY!!!


                                                                                                  ^_^


















Saturday, 15 June 2013

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New Facebook Emoticons – Smileys List 2013

We saw many changes in Facebook last year. In 2012 Facebook introduced many newfeatures. Facebook also became the first social networking to achieve 1 billion subscribers. They are now way ahead in terms of number of subscribers from other social networking sites. This year Facebook has come up with many new and awesome emoticons that users can use in Facebook. Facebook Users can now show off their emotions in much better way.







Below we are providing you a list of emoticons. Some of them were introduced last year but maximum of them are new one's. 

List Of New Facebook Emoticons 2013 :-

[[329135820464185]] – angel
[[329135840464183]] – angry
[[329135853797515]] – bad
[[329135873797513]] – beer
[[329135897130844]] – bowl
[[329135923797508]] – boy
[[329135930464174]] – brb
[[329135960464171]] – cake
[[329135987130835]] – camera
[[329136013797499]] – car
[[329136037130830]] – cat
[[329136063797494]] – cigarette
[[329136083797492]] – clock
[[329136127130821]] – coffee
[[329136157130818]] – coins
[[329136210464146]] – computer
[[329136230464144]] – confused
[[329136240464143]] – console
[[329136250464142]] – crying
[[329136277130806]] – devil
[[329136300464137]] – dog
[[329136323797468]] – don’t know
[[329136337130800]] – drink
[[329136357130798]] – embarrassed
[[329136390464128]] – eyeroll
[[329136413797459]] – film
[[329136433797457]] – fingers crossed
[[329136443797456]] – foot in mouth
[[329136463797454]] – girl
[[329136487130785]] – glasses cool
[[329136510464116]] – glasses nerdy
[[329136533797447]] – good
[[329136563797444]] – handcuffs
[[329136593797441]] – high five
[[329136610464106]] – hug left
[[329136627130771]] – hug right
[[329136633797437]] – island
[[329136640464103]] – kiss
[[329136647130769]] – lamp
[[329136663797434]] – laugh
[[329136680464099]] – love
[[329136690464098]] – love over
[[329136700464097]] – mail
[[329136747130759]] – moon
[[329136783797422]] – musical note
[[329136790464088]] – neutral
[[329136817130752]] – party
[[329136847130749]] – phone
[[329136873797413]] – pizza
[[329136893797411]] – plate
[[329136917130742]] – present
[[f9.laugh]]
[[f9.sad]]
[[f9.angry]]
[[f9.sleepy]]
[[f9.shock]]
[[f9.kiss]]
[[f9.inlove]]
[[f9.pizza]]
[[f9.coffee]]
[[f9.rain]]
[[f9.bomb]]
[[f9.sun]]
[[f9.heart]]
[[f9.heartbreak]]
[[f9.doctor]]
[[f9.ghost]]
[[f9.brb]]
[[f9.wine]]
[[f9.gift]]
[[f9.adore]]
[[f9.angel]]
[[f9.baloons]]
[[f9.bowl]]
[[f9.cake]]
[[f9.callme]]
[[f9.clap]]
[[f9.confused]]
[[f9.curllip]]
[[f9.devilface]]
[[f9.lying]]
[[f9.rofl]]
[[f9.billiard]]
[[f9.cakepiece]]
[[f9.rosedown]]
[[f9.shutmouth]]
[[f9.shy]]
[[f9.silly]]
[[f9.tongue1]]
[[f9.fastfood]]
[[f9.ring]]
[[f9.plate]]
[[f9.candle]]
[[f9.party]]

You can see screenshot image below to find out how some of these codes will look like when used in Facebook. chatbox.



Copy and paste the codes in Facebook chat box and share your emotions with your friends. Just have fun with your friends.
All these codes works on Facebook chat box only.....it will not work onFacebook wall.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

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Simple Trick To Use Web Browsers As Text Editor



In this tutorial i will show you a simple and interesting trick to use your web browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a simple text editor like Notepad. This trick works on all web browsers. So lets get started.

How To Do ?

   1 Copy below code in browser Url section.


data:text/html, <html contenteditable>



 2. Now Press Enter.
   3. Now you can type anything as would do on any other text editor like Notepad.
   4. To save your Text file Press Ctrl + S and save it as anything.txt (.txt Is Must)



thats all.                                                                                       ^_^














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How To Hack Saved Password In Firefox ?


firefox hacks
This trick can be helpfull if you get your hands on someone computer maybe Your friends and he has saved password for certain websites like gmail, facebook,yahoo etc then you can easily view his password with very simple and easy trick that i am going to share today. 

For demonstration purpose i have already saved a fake email password for facebook. But it will work on any website. So lets get started.

How to do ?

1. Open  Firefox web Broweser
2. Then Click on FireFox > Option > Option as shown in below picture


3. Then a POP Up box will appear, In that go to   security and click on Show   password as show below.

4. Now click on website whose password you want to see ans click on show password as shown in below image. (Note: It will ask for confirmation so click on yes when dialog box appears)


5. Done, You have hacked password of your victim with few simple steps. You can try this at school computer lab if someone have saved their password. 



                                                                                                    ^_^

Sunday, 10 March 2013

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12 Most Common Computer Viruses


No matter how careful you might be, chances are, at one time or another, you will find your computer infected with a virus. If you are a frequent Internet user and you often download videos, music and other files from online, the chances of you picking up a trojan, worm, or other virus are almost assured. Thankfully, there are many great virus protection programs on the market today. but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have an idea of some of the common computer viruses that are currently going around.

1. Encrypted Viruses – The encrypted virus is probably the most difficult kind of bug to detect and the most difficult to stop. You may accidentally have downloaded one of these bugs and before you know it, your entire computer can be infected. Many top virus protection programs miss encrypted viruses because these bugs use a different form of encryption every time. When the bug wants to run wild, it decrypts itself. In most cases, your virus protection can then identify it and stop it.

2. Secret Viruses – These types of viruses will make changes to files on your computer, or completely replace files, but then try to trick your computer and your anti virus program into thinking that the originals are being used. Most advanced virus protection programs can stop these common computer viruses dead in their tracks.

3. Time Delay Viruses – These types of viruses take a much slower, more disciplined path towards ruining your computer. Instead of instantly trying to take over your computer the moment you download them, they will wait and slowly infect files bit by bit. You may not have been online for days but then suddenly find yourself with an infection. These common computer viruses are the reason why you should run your virus protection every few days, just in case.

4. The Anti-Virus Virus – Believe it or not, there are viruses out there that do nothing more than attack your pre-installed anti virus program in hopes of disabling it so other viruses can then be downloaded. This is why many people have a virus protection program as well as a separate anti-spyware or anti-malware program on their computer.

5. The Multi-Headed Virus – This is one of the most nefarious bugs on the whole Internet. Not only are there parts of this virus that will attach themselves to .exe files on your computer, but it will also affect your computer’s start up so that you begin running the virus every time you turn your computer on automatically.

6. The Misdirection Virus – This type of virus is downright scary. It has a built in subprogram that is made to give false readings to your virus protection software. You think you have a bug in one directory, when, in fact, the virus is busy harming your computer in a whole other area.

7. A Cloning Virus – The cloning virus is an old fashioned type of bug. When you download it, it will quickly create duplicates for .exe files you have on your computer, hoping that you’ll click on it when you really mean to click on a healthy program you already have.

8. The Author Virus – When you download a virus, it usually attaches itself to a program and then runs when you run that program. The Author Virus, on the other hand, finds an .exe file and actually deletes and rewrites code so that the program is changed. Few common computer viruses run this way since the level of virus needs to be so sophisticated.

9. The Bad Penny Virus – The very first computer virus to ever hit the Internet was a Bad Penny virus. This is a bug that automatically passes itself on to everyone on a network or on the Internet unless something stops it. This was the whole reason why firewalls were invented.

10. When most of us think of viruses, we think of PC’s running Windows software. However, there are a handful of bugs out there for the Mac.

11. Rewriting Virus – This bug made a habit out of rewriting some of your most needed files, as well as filling up your hard drive with all sorts of invisible files you couldn’t normally see.

12. The Melissa Virus – This was a bug that hit everyone, both PC users and Mac users. It would automatically email itself to other people without permission. It can be extra harmful if you use a private mail server at your place of employment. The Melissa virus has gone down in history as one of the most common computer viruses of all time.
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Firewall Protection - Why You Need It?



If your house has an alarm system, surveillance cameras, or any type of security equipment to prevent burglars, then you can compare it to a firewall. A firewall will monitor and limit connections to your computer from the internet and other users. A computer without a firewall is defenseless, and makes it easier for hackers or unwanted programs to invade your computer. There are two types of firewalls, hardware or software.

Routers are devices that act as hardware firewalls. They prevent other users and unwanted software from entering your network. Routers are not only great for firewalls, but also can be used for sharing and connecting computers to a network. Some people use Network Address Translation (NAT) routers as firewalls, even though NAT routers primary purpose is to share an internet connection with local computers. If you do not have a router firewall, you can use a software firewall that will do the job.
There are many software firewalls out there, but only a few are free. Most of the software firewalls are shareware, trials or subscription. Some free versions only have some features and if you want the full package, you will need to pay. Window XP comes with a decent firewall, but you need to make sure you have Service Pack 2 and the latest updates installed.

You can check to see if your Windows XP firewall is running by clicking Start / Control Panel / Windows Firewall, or another way is My Computer / Control Panel / Network Connections / Right click your "Local Area Network" and click properties / Click on the Advance tab then click Settings. You can click to turn your windows firewall on or off.

Software firewalls can be very complex as they contain several features. Some of the features are antivirus and antispyware, program control, e-mail protection and privacy control. These features help boost your protection for your computer, since a firewall alone cannot do everything. A disadvantage of having a software firewall instead of a hardware firewall is that it will use your computer's resources to function. Make sure you have enough memory to prevent your system from crashing. Software firewalls can manage inbound and outbound traffic by placing policies or rules. These policies will allow or reject your programs from accessing the internet, and prevent any unwanted internet programs from invading your computer. These policies are at the owners control and may change any setting as they wish.

Firewalls may give the user increased security by protecting your computer from hackers, as opposed to having no firewall. Hackers will try anything to get into your computer by searching through your computer's ports. Your computer has many ports. They are used to connect to the internet, but sometimes they are left open. Hackers can send a virus or spyware to these ports, and take control of your computer. To prevent this from happening, a firewall will make sure all unused ports are closed.

If you plan to access the internet without a firewall, it is like putting your hand in a beehive. The risk of you being stung are high, and it is the same risk for your computer to be hacked. Without a firewall your ports will be opened, and make it vulnerable for hackers. Therefore, choose a proper firewall that suits your needs.
                                 
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11 Ways Computer Viruses Are Spread



It is the worst nightmare of every computer user: you wake up one day and realize that you have a virus, and you don’t know quite how to get rid of it. Most people these days understand what a virus is and how harmful it can be, but they are still somewhat unsure how computer viruses spread. The truth is that there are dozens of different ways in which a virus can spread from computer to computer, but let’s take a look at the most frequent ways in which people run into viruses, spyware and Trojans on the Internet.

1. Email attachments. The world became familiar with the phenomena of email attachments carrying viruses thanks to Microsoft’s Outlook Express automatically opening every attachment to every email you received a few years back. Now that email clients no longer do this, the infection rate from email attachments is significantly lower, but it can still be a common problem. The golden rule is that if you don’t know what an attachment is, don’t open it. To this day, many email users never open attachments, no matter what. You don’t have to take such drastic steps to protect yourself, however; simply use common sense when opening attachments in your email.

2. Rogue Websites. It is depressing to know that you may become infected with spyware or a virus by doing nothing more than simply visiting a website, but it is true. Many adult websites, gambling websites and other less than trustworthy websites will attempt to automatically access your computer when you visit them. They often install adware bugs that will cause a flurry of pop ups to appear on your screen. This adware will often allow for other programs with even more nefarious purposes to be installed and before you know it, your computer will be swamped. To stop these rogue websites, adjust the settings on your antivirus software and firewall so that no outside connections can be made and no programs can be installed without your express permission.

3. Networks. If your computer is connected to a home network or if your work computer is part of a larger network, you may find yourself with an infection through no fault of your own. Someone else on the network downloaded a bug by accident, and within minutes, the entire network could be infected. There isn’t much you can do to stop these kinds of infections, short of having your network administrator ensure that everyone’s antivirus software is up to date so that the invading bug can be removed as quickly as possible.

4. Infected Boot disks. Now that hard drives are obscenely large, the overwhelming percentage of us don’t bother to use boot disks anymore, but a virus can still be spread if an infected disk is in your hard drive and you attempt to restart. When you start your computer, your machine will always check your drives to see if a disk with boot information is present. If one is, your computer will likely automatically attempt to boot from the disk and not from your drive. If a virus is present, it will often be activated and you will become infected. Always know the origin of any disk you put into your drive.

5. Phishing Schemes. Learning how computer viruses spread is important to keep yourself, and your personal information, safe online. Phishing schemes are one of the chief ways in which people end up with their identity stolen and a computer fill of viruses. A phishing scheme starts when you receive an email from a website claiming to be your bank or credit card company. You are asked to click a link and log in, but the truth is that you’ve just given away all of your personal information. Often times, when you visit these sites, spyware, adware and viruses are automatically installed on your computer (see Rogue Websites, above). Your lender or credit card will often send out a real notice that let’s you know that a phishing scheme is going around. The smartest thing you can do is to simply call your bank or credit card company if you receive an email saying there is a problem with your account instead of blindly following links in your email.

6. Infected Software. One of the great things about the Internet is how many free games and programs there are out there, but these free programs often come at a price. Too many rogue websites intentionally infect their freeware (like Kazaa) with trojan viruses so that you unknowingly infect your computer every time you download a free game or piece of software. The key here is to only download freeware or shareware from a trusted source like CNet that always ensures your safety.

7. Hackers. The Internet today is a much more law abiding place than it was ten years ago. Not only did most people not have antivirus protection and firewalls that could stop incoming attacks, most people didn’t even know what they were. Today, people understand the value of good online protection, but hackers can still pose a problem if you allow your protection software to lapse. The best way to beat hackers is to ensure that you have a firewall and up to date antivirus software.

8. Instant Messaging. It is difficult to find a computer in this day and age that doesn’t have at least one instant messaging service installed on it. Unfortunately, these programs are often targets of hackers who see an easy way to trick people into clicking links that lead them to rogue websites. Common sense can keep you out of trouble, however. Only chat with people you know and never follow links to sites that you don’t recognize. You should easily be able to keep Internet worms, viruses and other bugs at bay.

9. Fake Anti Virus Software. This is one of the most frustrating ways to become infected with a virus or worm. There are dozens of anti virus and anti spyware programs you can download for free on the Internet and a surprising number of them actually do exactly the opposite of what they claim. The product websites make outrageous claims that their product can protect you from a whole range of threats, when, in reality, their product will only make things a thousand times worse. Only download antivirus programs from trusted sites or from websites that you know are completely legit.

10. From Mobile Devices. A recent story in the newspaper should serve as a wake up call for anyone who is getting ready to plug in a mobile device into their computer for the first time. A family purchased a digital picture frame from a local store and when they attempted to install the software that came with it, they inadvertently infected their computer with a virus. There really is no way to stop such an infection from happening, since we all buy peripherals that work with our computer, but we can ensure that we have the tools ready to go if an infection should happen. Keep your anti virus software up to date at all times and you should be able to wrestle control back from any Internet bug.

11. Friends and Relatives. Often times, we are sent viruses through our email from people that we know and trust. The social networking site Facebook has had to battle this very problem when their serves get a bug and automatically send out emails to everyone on the system that are infected. Often times, these emails are extremely generic sounding and come with suspicious attachments, but people often open them anyway since they have come from a friend or from a site they trust, like Facebook. Remember, if you get an attachment with an .exe extension or a .dll, don’t ever open it.

                                                                                                                                          ^_^
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11 Ways to Prevent Computer Viruses


It doesn’t matter if you’ve been on the Internet for five minutes or five years, you’ve probably thought about ways in which you can prevent a computer virus from entering your machine. A virus can compromise your personal information and even destroy your computer completely. Luckily, there are many low cost things you can do to protect yourself and stay one step ahead of the hackers. Here are 11 things you can do to help prevent computer viruses from invading your computer.

1. Install a reliable anti virus program – From the first moment you turn your computer on, you should have a trusted anti virus program by your side. Even if you have a machine that isn’t hooked up to the Internet, a reliable anti virus program is a low cost and common sense addition to any machine. There are even free anti virus programs you can download that work almost as well as industry giants like Norton and McAfee.

2. Install anti-spyware and anti-malware programs – As good as the best anti virus programs are, they sometimes need a little bit of help. Thankfully, many of the top anti-spyware programs are completely free. Spybot Search and Destroy and CCleaner are just two free programs that can help prevent computer viruses from doing any damage on your machine. As helpful as these programs are, however, you must update them and run them on a regular basis for them to do any good.

3. Avoid suspicious websites – A good virus protection program will alert you when you visit a website that attempts to install or run a program on your computer. Many less than reputable adult websites do this, so if you get a warning, don’t go back, you may end up with a bug you can’t get rid of.

4. Never Open Email Attachments Without Scanning Them First – The most common way viruses are spread throughout the Internet is still via email. Some attachments, like pictures, now display in emails and don’t require an attachment to be manually opened, but other documents do. Make sure you use an email client that scans all email attachments before you are allowed to open them. This will help prevent computer viruses from getting a foothold on your machine.

5. Set up Automatic Scans – Many of the top anti virus programs, as well as the best anti-spyware programs, now have settings that will let them automatically run during down times or in the middle of the night. Of course, your computer must be on for this to happen, but having daily scans run when nothing else is going on is a great way to prevent even the latest computer viruses from sticking around too long.

6. Watch Your Downloads – Part of the fun of the Internet is downloading music, movies and other items. However, since these downloads are so massive, it can be easy to sneak a virus along for the ride. Only download these files from trusted sites that you can count on, or, at the very least, scan them before you open them.

7. Updates, Updates, Updates – There is a reason why Windows has a feature called Critical Updates. There is an entire branch of Microsoft dedicated to staying one step ahead of the hackers out there so when they manage to fix a possible security loophole, you need to download the patch right away. Help Microsoft help you prevent computer viruses from causing too much trouble.

8. Know What To Look For – Even if you are just a casual computer user, you should have an idea of how your machine operates, what normal pop up windows look like and what popular viruses are out there, that way, when your computer begins exhibiting tell tale signs, you’ll know. You can help prevent computer viruses by staying updated and educated.

9. Stay Away From Cracked Software – It is so secret that you can download illegal, cracked versions of some programs online. As tempting as it may be, these files are almost always infested with advanced and difficult to detect bugs. Play it safe and get your software from the source.

10. Install a Firewall
A firewall is a program that screens incoming Internet and network traffic. Along with your virus program, it can help prevent unauthorized access to your computer.

11. Be prepared to Lock Down – If you hear of a virus that is spreading like wildfire through the Internet, make an extra effort to be careful. Don’t open any suspicious emails or accept any downloads for a week or two until your virus protection program has been updated and you are, once again, safe. 

Thursday, 21 February 2013

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ACCESS INTERNET BY USING A CALCULATOR (In XP)



Have you ever accessed internet by using a calculator. I Don't Think So. Here's A Great Idea How To Open Your Net Pages By Using A Calculator!!! A Mini Browser

1) When you open the windows calculator, calc.exe, you can go to help and then click help topics. 
Note: This can be done through any of the basic Windows applications, such as notepad.

2) Right click on the title bar and go to 'Jump to URL' 

3) Type your URL (Make sure you put in http://)

There you have it. Now you can search around the internet using your own private little browser which is easily hidden.

It workes like a charm!

Thanks for reading. Please Comment If You Loved This Great Trick.

Saturday, 2 February 2013

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remove facebook timeline


Hello to all readers .  . today i am going to show you how can you remove facebook timeline from your facebook profile . i mean how to get old facebook profile look easliy .


1.  Timeline Remove Extension For Google Chrome - Click Here For Get

2. Timeline Remove Extension For Mozilla Firefox - Click Here For Get

That's it Now You Are Done. When you will add these extenshion install in Your Own Browser Then you Will Automatically Get Remove Facebook Timeline And You Will Get Old Facebook Layout Easily.

i hope you enjoyed this tricks .

:) So Keep Visting On This Website

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

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How to Speedup Internet Connection Using CMD


Today for all the computer user's major problem is slow internet access. We are using many softwares and tricks to speed up our internet connection. But how many of these softwares and tricks makes us satisfy?

So today I'll give you such a nice trick to speed up your internet connection using command prompt.



Note :
Check your Internet speed test on www.scanmyspeed.com before start this trick. Then, again you can check the new internet speed and feel the difference of this awesome trick.


How to Speedup Internet connection using Command Prompt

Click on Start
Type cmd in Search program and files box (Run cmd as Administrator)
Now command prompt will appear
In command prompt go to root directly "C:\" type cd C:\ )
Now type netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled



Press Enter. That's all, you have Done !!!

Now check the internet speed on www.scanmyspeed.com and feel the difference. If this article is useful, Put your comments and share with it your friends.

Monday, 14 January 2013

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How to Speed Up Internet with High Speed DNS Server


Hey guys, today i came with another internet speedup trick without using any software. Before doing this, complete the following tricks. 



We can call DNS as phone book of the web, this gives you all the details of the domain name to your browser. When you are using the default DNS provider from your ISP, it will be a slow access. You can speedup internet connection by using high speed DNS providers.


How to do this?

Friday, 30 November 2012

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Alt Codes



Alt Codes, list of alt key codes alt symbols and characters.
This is the alt code characters table from 0-255 decimal numbers.
Check how to use alt code characters to learn the use of alt codes.




                                      Press Alt key & then the codes



Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

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Facebook Trick





This post of mine is just to make yourself easy with handling your social life. Here I will be telling you various shortcuts for Facebook in Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox browser.
Chrome        Firefox                  Facebook

Alt+m           Shift+Alt+m           New Message
Alt+0            Shift+Alt+0            Help Center
Alt+1            Shift+Alt+1            Home Page

Thursday, 15 November 2012

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How to Make your facebook status 'BLUE'


This is one of the coolest Facebook tricks because it not only makes your status update change color, but it also turns it into a link where does the link lead you ask? It leads to the profile page of the person who clicked it, so you can actually troll your friends with this trick.

Write the following line in your status update:
@@[1:[0:1: write here ]]

Replace the write here text with any text you wish to become blue. You can add more text before or after the code, to make this look even cooler.

Post the Facebook status :)

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