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How to Get Free 2GB as Bonous in Google Drive Storage Last Date 2016 February 11

Written By Esha Tips on Thursday, February 11, 2016 | 12:01 AM

How to Get Free 2GB as Bonous in Google Drive Storage Last Date 2016 February 11


Google is offering 2GB Bonous in Google Drive Storage, To get this offer you have to Security check-up before 2016 February 11.

Google shut down Helpouts on 2015 April 20

Written By Esha Tips on Friday, February 13, 2015 | 8:08 PM

Yesterday Mid Night I received a mail from Google Helpouts Team, that they are going to shut down the Google Helpouts on 2015 April 20. 


Hi,

We have some sad news to share with you today: Helpouts will be shutting down on April 20th, 2015. While this announcement was just posted on our site, we wanted you to hear the news directly from us.

Since launching in 2013, Helpouts has been a home for people to connect with experts on topics they want to learn about or seek advice and solutions to everyday problems. The Helpouts community includes some engaged and loyal contributors, but unfortunately, it hasn't grown at the pace we had expected. Sadly, we've made the tough decision to shut down the product.

Starting April 20th, you'll be able to download your Helpouts history using Google Takeout (available until November 1st, 2015). Until then, you can email us with any questions or concerns you have about your account or take a look at these FAQs.

We want to thank you for your support—both the providers who shared their expertise with the world, and the people who needed some extra help or advice along the way. You've had a lot to contribute—and we've loved learning alongside you.

Our best wishes,
The Helpouts Team

Red Rose

Written By Esha Tips on Thursday, July 31, 2014 | 1:31 AM

Rose - Click through Canon Powershot SX510HS

Bird on a Leaf

My Click in Canon Powershot SX510 HS

Mozilla Firefox Released New Version 31.0

Mozilla Firefox Version 31.0 has released.

https://download-installer.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/releases/31.0/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%2031.0.exe

Fixed in Firefox 31

  • MFSA 2014-66 -- IFRAME sandbox same-origin access through redirect
  • MFSA 2014-65 -- Certificate parsing broken by non-standard character encoding
  • MFSA 2014-64 -- Crash in Skia library when scaling high quality images
  • MFSA 2014-63 -- Use-after-free while when manipulating certificates in the trusted cache
  • MFSA 2014-62 -- Exploitable WebGL crash with Cesium JavaScript library
  • MFSA 2014-61 -- Use-after-free with FireOnStateChange event
  • MFSA 2014-60 -- Toolbar dialog customization event spoofing
  • MFSA 2014-59 -- Use-after-free in DirectWrite font handling
  • MFSA 2014-58 -- Use-after-free in Web Audio due to incorrect control message ordering
  • MFSA 2014-57 -- Buffer overflow during Web Audio buffering for playback
  • MFSA 2014-56 -- Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:31.0 / rv:24.7)
Highlights of the new version include a search field added to the New Tab Page and preferences to modify the browser.tabs.closeButtons was removed.  If you have modified close tabs, this update changes it to default (one close button for each tab).  To restore the setting, an add-on such as Classic Theme Restorer is suggested.

The issue introduced with version 29.1 that many users have experienced with slow shut downs resulting in the "Firefox is already running" warning continues unresolved.  In the meantime, Firefox users having this issue may want to refer to the KB article, "Firefox is already running but is not responding" error message - How to fix it.



What’s New in Version 31.0

  • New -- Add the search field to the new tab pag  
  • New -- mozilla::pkix as default certificate verifier (learn more)
  • New -- Block malware from downloaded files (learn more)
  • New -- Partial implementation of the OpenType MATH table (section 6.3.6) see documentation about mathematical fonts and the MathML Torture Test for details
  • New -- Support of Prefer:Safe http header for parental control.
  • New -- audio/video .ogg and .pdf files handled by Firefox if no application specified (Windows only)
  • Changed -- Removal of the CAPS infrastructure for specifying site-specific permissions (via capability.policy.* preferences). Most notably, attempts to use this functionality to grant access to the clipboard will no longer work. The sole exception is the checkloaduri permission, which may still be used as before to allow sites to load file:// URIs.
  • HTML5 -- WebVTT implemented and enabled (learn more)
  • HTML5 -- CSS3 variables implemented (learn more)
  • Developer -- Numerous Developer Tools and other changes.  See Release Notes for details.
  • Fixed -- Search for partially selected link text from context menu (985824)

Known Issues

  • unresolved -- Slow shut downs lead to 'Firefox is already running' warning (see 966469 and 985655)
  • unresolved -- PDF.js: With some fonts, some characters might not be displayed. Affects a very small number of PDF (1028735)
  • unresolved -- Mac OS X and Windows: Citrix Receiver no longer works. As a workaround, mark the plugin as Always Enable in the addon manager (1025627)
  • unresolved -- GNU/Linux and Windows XP: Google Maps Street View displays a black screen (1034593)
  • unresolved -- Mac OS X: cmd-L no longer opens a new window when no window is available (1008793)

Update

To get the update now, select "Help" from the Firefox menu at the upper left of the browser window, then pick "About Firefox."  Mac users need to select "About Firefox" from the Firefox menu.

If you do not use the English language version, Fully Localized Versions are available for download.

References


Wi-Fi Virus - Chameleon

Written By Esha Tips on Friday, February 28, 2014 | 10:11 PM

 
LONDON: Researchers have shown for the first time that Wi-Fi networks can be infected with an 'airborne' virus that can move as efficiently as the common cold.

Researchers at the University of Liverpool in UK designed and simulated an attack by a virus, called "Chameleon" on Belfast and London in a lab setting . They found that not only could it spread quickly between homes and businesses, but it was able to avoid detection.

Experts found that "Chameleon" behaved like an airborne virus, travelling across the Wi-Fi network via Access Points (APs) that connect households and businesses to WiFi networks. "When "Chameleon" attacked an AP, it was able to collect and report the credentials of all other Wi-Fi users who connected to it. The virus then sought out other Wi-Fi APs that it could connect to and infect," said Alan Marshall, professor of Network Security at the University.

source : http://www.techgig.com/readnews.php?category=IT+Security&tgnews_link=http%3A%2F%2Fcio.economictimes.indiatimes.com%2Fnews%2Fdigital-security%2Fwi-fi-virus-that-spreads-like-common-cold%2F31081324%3Futm_source%3DRSS%26utm_medium%3DETRSS&tg_type=rss&tgnews_id=45946

How Bioelectronics Promise A Future Cure For Cancer

Written By Esha Tips on Friday, January 31, 2014 | 10:50 PM


Free Office Softwares Download

Written By Esha Tips on Friday, January 24, 2014 | 12:37 AM


OpenOffice - office suite
PC Suite 602 - office suite
AbiWord - text editor
Atlantis Nova - text editor
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer - power point files viewer
Adobe Reader - pdf reader
Foxit PDF Reader - pdf reader
PDFCreator - create pdf documents
Doc Convertor - document convertor
Convert - unit convertor
Converter - unit convertor
Sunbird - calendar/organizer
EssentialPIM Free - calendar/organizer
PhraseExpress - speed up your writing
ATnotes - create notes on the desktop

Google Glass may be close to a UK release

Written By Esha Tips on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 | 7:57 PM

Google Glass vs driving - it's the latest battle for Google's wearable tech, despite the fact it isn't even available to buy yet.

While it was starting to look like Glass on the road would be a no-no by the time it arrived in the UK, The Sunday Times reports that Google has been negotiating with the UK Department of Transport to make its glasses road-ready.

Google making moves to have Glass safe for British roads suggests that it could be gearing up for a UK release reasonably soon.
U-turn

Last year the Department for Transportation (DfT) said that it was in discussion with the police to make sure that people would not use Glass and other similar devices while driving. But going on what it's saying now, it seems like Google may have persuaded it to change its mind.

"We have met with Google to discuss the implications of the current law for Google Glass," said a DfT source.

"Google are anxious their products do not pose a road safety risk and are currently considering options to allow the technology to be used in accordance with the law."

A spokesperson for the DfT told TechRadar that a conversation had indeed taken place, but declined to comment further.

Right now we're expecting Google Glass to launch at least in the US towards the middle of 2014.

Will you pass on Glass? Don't make any decisions until you've read our hands on review

thanks to : http://www.techgig.com/tech-news/editors-pick/Google-Glass-may-be-close-to-a-UK-release-21043

Android smartphones consume more data

Android smartphones are kind of like Hummers. Reminiscent of the oversize, gas-guzzling SUV's, Androids have the biggest screens and tend to use much more data than other types of smartphones, including iPhones. And that higher data usage could rack up heftier phone bills.

So why does Android use more data? The reasons are multifold. The most obvious is that Android phones tend to have the largest screens, so they download bigger files and video with more pixels, says Chetan Sharma , a telecom analyst.

Another factor is that Android is less efficient at managing apps than Apple's iOS. For instance, multiple Android apps may be running in the background with things like location data being collected, he said.

Also, Android users typically don't upgrade their operating systems as frequently as iOS users, so their smartphones may not receive fixes improving data management, he said.

Jan Dawson, an independent telecom analyst who previously worked for Ovum, noted that the data traffic numbers may also reflect the profiles of the people who choose Android versus those who choose iPhones. People with larger Android phones are more likely to skip buying a tablet, whereas iPhone owners may be buying iPads and consuming a lot of content there.

thanks to : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Why-Android-smartphones-consume-more-data/articleshow/28539893.cms
 
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