Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Recently people have been having this issue of shortcut viruses creeping its way into their USB drives and somehow into their Computers. I had solutions to remove these virus from my friends computer but i noticed that few of my other friends wanted me to do the same for them but were very far away so i am now uploading the software for you all to download and use on your computers. Its absolute free and simple to use.

here is the download link Here

If you face any difficulty in using this tool, drop a comment or write me directly.
Hello folks today i'g going to show you how you can unlock your Huawei technology devices. Including the Newest technology like the Vodafone K4201 HSPA+ USB Modem. Well, after a long and hard search for how to unlock this particular modem i finally stumbled into a way to do in perfect well and hassle free.
Below are few steps you need to take to get it cracked/unlocked.

First, you will need a Google+ account to successfully do this.
Secondly, you will need an Internet connection to log on to the website
And thirdly, your device IMEI number.

STEP 1: Go on to this website Link

STEP 2: Log in with your Google+ account

STEP 3: Punch in your IMEI and Model and click on Calculate.

STEP 4:   'Like and Plus One' the Link to see result.

STEP 5: Use the New Algo and Enjoy.

Note: Windows 8 users should try using windows 7 for hassle free result.***

You can use this website Link to get more unlocking option.

Thank you.

Monday, August 18, 2014



Making a pen drive bootable is possible in Windows7 & Windows8 operating system. Formatting a computer to install fresh Windows OS with a CD/DVD drive is not very good because it takes too much time to install fresh Windows operating system. There can also be a problem for many people that CD/DVD drive doesn’t work properly. So this can be a problem for them. Today laptop or desktop comes with many USB ports. So there is no need of CD/DVD drive to format a system. Formatting is very fast and easy with flash drive/pen drive and also no software is required for this method. Windows7 or Windows8 command prompt can do the work with few lines of command. Just follow this tutorial.
Start your command prompt.

 For windows7 users:
Go to “Start” button and click. Write “cmd” then cmd icon will appear on the top of the panel. (Fig.1)Starting Windows CMD



“Right click” on the cmd icon and click “Run as administrator”. (Fig.2)Running Command Prompt As Administrative




 It will open the command prompt. (Fig.3)
Windows 7 CMD Window Pops Up


For windows 8 users:
Press “Windows key” and press “c”. You will see the command prompt icon. “Right click” on the command prompt icon and click “Run as administrator” from the bottom bar. (Fig.4)
Windows 8 CMD Window Pops Up

It will open the command prompt like in Fig.3
Now following steps are same for the windows7 and 8 OS.
Type “diskpart” inside the command prompt and hit “ENTER”. (Fig.5)
Type diskpart And Enter


It will be good before going to next step that you should disconnect all other external hard disk, flash/pen drive etc. because accidently these drive can be formatted. So taking precaution is good. Only one pen drive with minimum 4 GB should be connected. Save all the data from the pen drive because it will be formatted in one of the following step.
After last step type “list disk” inside the command prompt and hit “ENTER”. (Fig.6)
Type list Disk And Enter


This will show all disk connected to the system like DISK 0, Disk 1, and so on with “Status”, “Size” , “Free” etc.. We can recognize the pen drive with size. Disk 0 will be the system disk in which the windows OS is installed. In this tutorial Disk 1 is the pen drive (3855MB=4GB). This pen drive is going to be a bootable pen drive.
Type “select disk 1” inside the command prompt and hit “ENTER”. It will select the disk 1 (pen drive) for all coming steps. (Fig.7)
 Type select Disk 1 And Enter


 Type “clean” and hit “ENTER”. It will erase all the data from the pen drive. (Fig.8)
Type clean And Enter 


Type “create partition primary” and hit “ENTER”. It will create a primary partition in pen drive. (Fig.9)
Type create partition primary And Enter

Type “select partition 1” and hit “ENTER”. It will select the partition created in the last step. (Fig.10)
 Type select partition 1 And Enter


 Type “format=fs ntfs quick” and hit “ENTER”. It will format the pen drive quickly with NTFS file type. (Fig.11)
Type format=fs quick And Enter 


Type “active” and hit “ENTER”. It will make partition as active for booting after restarting the computer. If this is step is missed then computer will not boot from the pen drive. (Fig.12)
Type active And Enter 


 Type “exit ” and hit “ENTER” to close the diskpart and close the command prompt window. (Fig.13)
Type exit And Enter


Now the pen drive has become bootable. Now all the files from root of Windows operating system setup DVD or ISO has to copy inside the pen drive root.
So open the Windows setup file from DVD or ISO and copy all file by selecting with “Ctrl+A” and paste it inside the pen drive’s root folder as shown in the figure. (Fig.14) 
Copying All Files And Pasting It
 
After complete copy, the pen drive will be a bootable for Windows 7 and Windows 8 OS completely. You just need to “Restart” your computer. “Restart” your computer. When BIOS screen appears then press “F12” key. It will show the options to boot from CD/DVD drive, hard disk and pen drive. Just scroll down to pen drive and hit “Enter”. Your system will boot from pen drive. Now you can install windows OS.
That’s it.
Enjoy…


 *Special thanks to SAM @ dailytechnolog



For a moment there they got my attention with that word "Free WiFi to everyone". I paused and wondered how? I had a confused a view about the possibility of one man's imagination and dreams.
According to yahoo, stating "according to Mossberg, Jobs said he understood the need for security, but he was determined to figure out a way to make
free, safe, Wi-Fi sharing from homes and small local businesses not only possible, but common. He even told me that he planned to get other companies involved, in a sort of consortium, to make this happen.
“His idea was to get as many wireless router makers as possible to build in a ‘guest network’ option — essentially a second Wi-Fi network, securely walled off from the rest of the home network, and with its own name. Then, he hoped that the industry would encourage people to share their bandwidth with strangers via these guest networks. That way, a smartphone user could walk around, moving from one Wi-Fi hotspot to another, without logging in — much like people using cellular data move from one cell tower to another.”
Though more routers today do allow for a separate “guest” channel, Mossberg admits that he has “no idea whether this stemmed from Steve Jobs’ idea.”

Walt Mossberg, is a tech journalist known to have been close with Jobs, the Apple boss’s idea wasn’t for his company to foot the bill for a free, country-wide WiFi utopia. Instead, back in the first days of the original iPhone (2007), Jobs envisioned a scenario closer to what we have now: WiFi routers in commercial and residential communities openly sharing Internet access to passersby. 
In a recent piece for the technology website Re/code, Mossberg gives his account of a conversation he had with Jobs, explaining that the late Apple CEO was frustrated with the limited capabilities of cellular networks in 2007. Jobs knew that the iPhone thrived on WiFi, and he wanted all iPhone owners to have access to speedier wireless data all the time.
So if all these were actually true and yahoo confirmed the claims of Mr Mossberg why then did they say he (Jobs) wanted to give it to everyone? instead of just America or rather, American iPhone users? even though yahoo stated it, it still didn't change the fact that 'everyone' is a pronoun that is not supposed to be used in the article when the target country is just America !
Tech world is developing and rappers are doing it big for themselves. Dr. Dre isn't the only one turning up in the headphone market. Rapper/actor/businessman Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and SMS Audio have partnered with Intel to launch the SMS Audio BioSport In-Ear Headphones. These new headphones take 50 Cent’s recently launched SMS Audio Sport collection and adds an unbelievable custom heart monitor that reads and collects fitness data, without the use of a bracelet, smartwatch, chest or arm strap.
It is believed that the in-ear headphones will have a tangle-free cord with a built-in microphone. SMS claims that the patented ear-hook design will deliver a comfortable fit and allow the sensors to do their work. The integrated optical sensor not only takes your heart rate during exercise, but during states of relaxation as well. When you’re working out, the sensors work to cancel out noise caused by rigorous movement.
The Audio BioSports headphones are compatible with RunKeeper, funneling all your pertinent fitness information such as heart rate, pace, distance and calorie burn into the app. From there, fitness buffs can track their progress and create custom regimens. RunKeeper is currently the only app that will work with the headphones, but Intel and SMS Audio promise additional support down the line.
While integrating a biometric sensor into a set of headphones is an impressive feat, the most innovative thing about the SMS Audio BioSports is its power source. Instead of relying on batteries that constantly have to be replaced or charged, the in-ears are powered via the 3.5 mm gold-plated jacks found on most smartphones and audio players.
The SMS Audio BioSport In-Ear Headphones are set to launch sometime in the last few months of the year. Neither company has announced an exact price, but said they are targeting a sub-$150 price point. And i say if these in-ear headphones can actually deliver as said. Then i consider it a "Sold out" product especially in the U.S and U.K especially for that price. This is like having a full time
cardiologist at my service.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

I know everyone would be asking that same question. What is really amazing about the looks? Well welcome to the reality and birth of other good looking smart phones in today's market.
On the 16 of August 1994 the IBM Simon went on sale to the public and combined mobile phone technology with a wide range of computing features.
To mark the 20th anniversary, London's Science Museum is putting it on display in its new Information Age gallery. "The Simon wasn't called a smartphone back then," said curator Charlotte Connelly.
"But it had a lot of the features we see today. It had a calendar, it could take notes and send emails and messages and combined all of this with a cell phone."
Weighing in at 500g (1.1lb), the Simon was not exactly pocket-sized. However, Ms Connelly insisted the design was ahead of its time.
"It looks like a grey block but it's not as big as you'd imagine," she said. "It had a stylus and a green LCD screen, which is similar in size to the iPhone 4. In fact, it's not a bad looking thing." 
IBM's pioneering product was also the first mobile phone to feature software apps and could be linked up to a fax machine. It was only available to customers in the United States, operating within a 15 state network and sold around 50,000 models. The device was particularly popular with members of the business community, who craved a transportable phone that doubled up as a mini-computer.
However, a hefty price tag and limited battery life contributed to its eventual disappearance from the market around two years after its launch.
"It only had an hour's battery, it was $899 and there was no mobile internet at the time. So it wasn't very successful," said Ms Connelly.
The Simon will go on display this October as part of the Information Age exhibition - the first permanent gallery in the UK dedicated to the history of communication and information technology. More than 800 objects will be on display, illustrating how far communication has come over the past 200 years. Ms Connelly said the exhibition also acts as a reminder of a different era, free from constant connectivity. "It does remind us of that time. I definitely enjoy getting away from things and deliberately disconnecting myself," she said. "There's something quite nice about that."