Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Watch Star Wars Episode IV

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You can watch an ASCII version of the full Star Wars Episode IV movie right in the Command Prompt window!


Just open Command Prompt and execute telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl. The movie will start immediately. This isn't a terribly productive use of the Command Prompt, nor is it really a trick of the Command Prompt or any command, but it sure is fun!


Note: The telnet command is not enabled by default in Windows 7 or Windows Vista but can be turned on by enabling Telnet Client from Windows Features in the Programs and Features applet in Control Panel. If you'd rather not enable Telnet but would like to see the movie, you can also watch it in your browser here.




Saturday, 23 February 2013

Powerful compression software

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In this post am gonna teach you " How to Compress 1GB data to 10MB", it is a compression tool like winrar or alzip but the capacity of compression is much better than any other compression tool. It can compress your 1GB data to just 10MB. I was having trouble to compress my 2GB operating system in a CD which has capacity of 700MB, and then i Googleit and found the tool and here you follow some steps to do the same!!!!

Effectiveness: -
Using this method i compressed my Backtrack OS which is up to 1.9GB to 19MB. It will help you for sure!!

What is it: -
It is a compression tool called KGB Archiver. It is an open source compression tool like Alzip and winrar but the compression rate is much better then any other compression tool. It uses AES-256 encryption to encrypt archives . The disappointing thing with KGB Archiver is due to its high compression rate its minimum hardware requirements is high (Recommend processor with 1.5 GHz clock and MB RAM) and compression and decompression process is time consuming.

Strength: -
Very high compression power with very accurate result and no loss of data.

Weakness: -
Due to high compression rate, the time requires to compress and decompress the file is high.

Friday, 28 December 2012

Facebook 2013 Demo

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New way of phishing...........




Internet users are advised to follow best practices to avoid phishing attacks:
  • Do not click on suspicious links in email messages
  • Do not provide any personal information when answering an email
  • Do not enter personal information in a pop-up page or screen
  • Ensure the website is encrypted with an SSL certificate by looking for the padlock, ‘https’, or the green address bar when entering personal or financial information
  • Update your security software (such as Norton Internet Security 2012) frequently which protects you from online phishing
  • Report fake websites and email (for Facebook, send phishing complaints to phish@fb.com)

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