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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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FOUR WAYS TO BOOT YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM, FASTER

A faster boot up seems to be an elusive goal more than a reality. However, you can decrease the time it takes to start up your computer in Windows by minutes in some cases. With just a few tweaks, you can get your boot up time down to 30 seconds and not 20 minutes. This article will give some quick and easy tips for faster boot up times.
Step 1: Hard Disk Check Up
Over time, your hard drives gets degraded both physically and digitally. It’s important to monitor your drives health. An error or damaged sector can throw software loading into an infinite loop causing long load times. To check your drive health:
1. Click Start
2. Choose Computer
3. Right Click your Hard Drive
4. Choose Properties
5. Click Check Drives Health. After, the check up gives you repair options or a clean bill of health.
6. Restart to get a faster boot up.
Step 2: Eliminate Startup Delay
To get faster boot up speeds, you can cut the boot delay to 0. The delay is in place to allow your startup processes some breathing room during loading. Your default delay is 30 seconds. So, you can eliminate it for faster boot up times.
1. Open your Start menu.
2. Click Run
3. In the command screen, type msconfig
4. In the system configuration utility, click either BOOT tab.
5. In the boot menu, change the default setting for the Time Out from 30 to 5 seconds.
Step 3: Organize your Hard Drive
If you are looking for something in a messy room, naturally, it’s going to take you longer to find something. This is a good metaphor for a hard drive. Over time, filing system gets disorganized. Periodically, you need to reorganize this filing system on your hard drive. Luckily, Windows has a good utility called Defrag that will put your system in order.
1.Open the Start Menu
2. Click on My Computer
3. Right Click your C: drive or your hard drive image.
4. Scroll down to the Click Properties
5. In the Properties Menus, Open the “Tools” menu.
6. Choose Defragment.
7. In the Disk Deframenter menu. Click on Defragment
Step 4: Remove Excess Startup Programs
Most programs you add to your computer will opt to load when you startup your computer. Eventually you will rack up a load of programs that kill faster boot times. You need to reduce the startup programs. You can easily disable unnecessary startup programs. Here is how:
1. Open your Start menu.
2. Click Run
3. Type msconfig, click Enter
4. In the system configuration utility,click either services or startup tab.
5. Uncheck all programs that your are no longer want to run in the background.
6. Click OK


Twitter lies amongst the top position in the list of the most admired and heavily used social networking site. A Twitter user always want his/her tweet to reach the the eyes of as many people as possible. This tricky technique can do the work for them:

get twitter followers quickly
get twitter followers

1). http://twittercounter.com/pages/100 is the URL where you will find the record of most followed twitters.

2). Target at least 10 such Twitters.

3). Open each of the profile in a separate tab and follow them one at a time.

4). Here comes the Tricky part, on following an individual your name will come at the top position in the catalog of followers. As a result, the person who follows that individual will also follow you as going after their followers will compel then to follow you.

5). Even if you quit to follow that individual after 5 minutes yet you succeeded in increasing your followers list within that 5 minutes span.

For the beginners, just by following these simple steps, you can surely make a good mark. Advertising today is solely a game in the industry, which results in the formula, the more the ads, the better sales you get. By increasing the twitter followers one may let other people read the updates that one has posted.












Former Yahoo boss, Carol Bartz
Yahoo names Paypal's Scott Thompson as new head
US web portal Yahoo has named Scott Thompson, the president of online payments firm Paypal, as its new head.

He will fill the vacancy left by Carol Bartz, who was dismissed as chief executive in September after failing to turn around the company's fortunes.

Mr Thompson has headed Paypal, the payments division of eBay, since 2008, during which time its userbase doubled.

Yahoo is currently undergoing a strategic review as it has failed to keep up with rivals such as Google.

The US firm's key products, beside its search engine, include photo sharing site Flickr and its webmail platform.

However, its domination of webmail - and the ancillary services it offers its email account holders - is under threat as younger users migrate to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

'Dark knight'

"Scott brings to Yahoo a proven record of building on a solid foundation of existing assets and resources to reignite innovation and drive growth, precisely the formula we need," said Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock.

He said that Mr Thompson would focus on Yahoo's core businesses, but would also work closely with the board on its strategic review of what new investments to make and existing business lines to dispose of.

"He's a dark knight," said Stuart Miles of retail technology blogsite Pocket-lint. "He's a nuts-and-bolts guy rather than a captain of industry."

The company faces two choices, according to Mr Miles - either to focus on product innovation like Google has done, or else to focus on media by promoting itself as a content hub.

"Yahoo.com has a killer amount of news and information," he said. "A lot of people see Yahoo as a media company.

"But he's a tech guy rather than a media guy. It's not clear whether he will focus on innovating products (which Yahoo has tried and failed to do) or focus on content creation."

Markets gave the news a cool reception. Shares in Yahoo were down 3.1% at the close of trading in New York.

Shares in Paypal's parent, eBay, closed down 3.77%. The broader Nasdaq tech index closed up 0.33%.

Yahoo's share price has stagnated at about $15 ever since late 2008, refusing to go above $20, after it rejected an offer from Microsoft to buy up the company at $33 a share.

Revenues at the firm have stagnated, particularly compared with leading search engine Google, and Yahoo has had to lay off workers four times over the past three years.

The poor performance prompted Yahoo's board to ignominiously turf out Carol Bartz in September last year.

Tim Morse, who had been standing in as chief executive, will return to the role of chief financial officer when Mr Thompson takes over on 9 January.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Free VPN Service With 100 GB Monthly Bandwidth And US IP

Hostizzle is a new VPN service that also provides free accounts with 100GB monthly data transfer included, which should be enough for the average Internet user. The free service works on server with 1 Gbps port and US based IP addresses.

If you need more bandwidth then you need to upgrade your account: for $2.35 extra you get 350 GB of bandwidth and at $5 a month unlimited data transfer.

Hostizzle uses the Open VPN client which you an download from here: OpenVPN client. OpenVPN is more secured than PPTP which many of VPN providers use.

Here is what you need to do in order to get the free VPN account:

Step 1. Go to Hostizzle download page and submit your email address which is required to generate your unique OpenVPN key.

Step 2. Click on the “Get VPN codes” button on the page that opens and download the zip file that contains the key.

Step 3. Unzip the contents of the archive to the OpenVPN /config directory. On a Windows machine, this will be at C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.

Step 4. Run the OpenVPN client, then right click on the tray icon and select Connect. The VPN client connects automatically and routes all your IP traffic over the secure connection.

The certificate is valid for only thirty days. After that, you will have to return to Hostizzle.com to regenerate the VPN codes.

Important! As with other newly born services, you should be careful. My advice is to not use any private info while connected at least you are certain the provider is trustful.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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Friday, July 8, 2011

mobile number portability issues to Ghanaians


Problems of Mobile Number Portability in Ghana to users

While Mobile Number Portability is a great technology, it may cause a few problems to the users. They might be as follows:

1. The switching from one operator to another requires you to not pay anything so who bears the cost. Just like some say it, "Nothing comes for free". So you have to pay nothing charge to the new operator for using their service. It is expected that operators would find ways to charge you the maximum amount for changing to their service. While this is not certain, even the possibility of the same is a disadvantage.

2. You still have to follow the same old procedure of going to a shop, getting a new SIM and so on: If you thought that you would just send a SMS and you will change your operator which you are in the train, you are wrong. You still have to go to the shop and get a new SIM. So you cannot retain your old SIM (and all the phone numbers and messages stored in it). So we suggest, you get a habit of storing your contacts in your mobile phone memory instead, if you are going to use Mobile Number Portability service soon and again.

3. It takes time for the switch to take place: So if you want it to happen immediately, you cannot do it. Nothing is in your hands after you have started the process of changing the operator. One would have to wait for about 4 days for the switch to happen in the worst case. In the best case, it would still take about an hour.

4. Since it has not been made clear that when can a person use his new SIM card after applying to the new operator, it may cause problems to the users in some scenarios: Today you get a new SIM and start using the moment you buy it. This will not be possible since the new SIM you buy will not be active unless the number is transferred to the new operator, which may take time of the old operator is snail paced.



Problems of Mobile Number Portability in Ghana to operators

While the operators gain the most out of this service, they also lose it the most! Following are some of the things which make the matter complicated for the operators:

1. Technology change: Since Mobile Number Portability in Ghana will ask the telecom operators to use a slightly different technique that what is already in use, they will have to invest in a newer (and perhaps even more costly) equipment to support Mobile Number Portability.

2. More competition with other companies: The competition between operators will become fierce as they can lose the customers anytime.

3. Underlying network changes: Changing the current call routing scheme (that is technical needs some readjustments in the networking within the operator's own network. This is challenging especially when they do not want the service to be disrupted which the technology is being changed under the hood. It would be like changing the engine of the car while it's running! This is certainly going to be a problem for the backend team of engineers who will do the real technical job here.



Problems of Mobile Number Portability in GHANA for Government

Once again, there are some quite new problems this technology will invite for the government when implemented. Some of them are:


1. Loss due to dropdown in number of mobile numbers: Since many people maintain two numbers just because they cannot change the operator who serves the number they have used till now, but want cheaper and better plans and features may remove the additional numbers, implementation of Mobile Number Portability in short, reduce the total number of mobile phone numbers from Ghana and hence will the revenues from the companies drop. Not only this, the number of people change their mobiles will also get slightly reduced due to various related issues.

2. No More number series reservations: Since numbers can be reused and the 'mobile number series' aspect will be removed after Mobile Number Portability in Ghana is implemented, government is sure to lose the revenue that came to it for the maintenance of those number series. (Note that this might not be entirely true but is very much expected to happen)