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Best Media Player for Windows

As everyone knows that Media Player is one of the important application which is mostly used to play videos on Computer. So today we will recommend you some best Media Player Software application for Windows Platform. 


Best Media Player for Windows

As in Windows OS we get Windows Media Player but it fails to play some of the video formats and in that situation you keep for hunting some best Media Player Software which can support all video formats. Below are some of the best Media Player Software for Windows OS.



  • VLC Player – VLC Player is one of the most and popularly used media player by every computer user. VLC is an open source media player free to download without any subscription or fees. You can download VLC Player free of cost for your computer from videolan.org 



  • Media Player Classic (MPC) Player – MPC Player is another best option as a media player, you might have not heard about this media player but this media player called Media Player Classic is one of the powerful tool which supports all video formats. MPC Player is also free media player software. You can get this Media Player from mpc-hc.org



 

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Alternative to Microsoft Office

As all computer users are aware that Microsoft Office package is an important resource software which should be present on each and every computer. Microsoft Office package contains Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher and Access. And these are very essential applications in our computer life. 


Alternative to Microsoft Office


But to buy the Genuine Package of Microsoft Office you need to pay huge onetime fee to Microsoft and secondly after paying also there are limitations of computer, the software license of Microsoft Office which you buy are for limited computers only. 

So now let’s come on to the main topic of our post title, if you want to get free software without paying like Microsoft Office than you can go for alternative of it which is called OpenOffice from Apache. Open Office is a freeware software which includes all features which are provided by Microsoft Office. 

If you don’t have enough economy to buy the Microsoft Office than no need to worry you can get same software like Microsoft Office for free of cost. To download Open Office go to openoffice.org and download you copy for your computer. Open Office is available for Windows, MAC OS X and Linux.

 

Source fromhhttp://nobitas-world.blogspot.com

Trick to change logon wallpaper of Windows 7/ Windows 8

Logon Wallpaper now can be changed in Windows 7 and Windows 8. With no more efforts you can easily change your Computer Logon background wallpaper by using a simple free software utility.


Trick to change logon wallpaper of Windows 7/ Windows 8


Download Logon Controller software from murgee.com/logon-controller/ and install it on your computer. This software will allow you to change your Windows 7 and Windows 8 Logon Wallpaper. You can easily set a custom wallpaper background for your computer Log in screen in Windows 7 and Windows 8.

After you finish installing the software, just run the software Logon Controller. And just set the custom wallpaper which you want to change. You can also restore the Logon Wallpaper to default in this application.

 

Source fromhhttp://nobitas-world.blogspot.com

How to change Windows 7 from Window XP Easily

Windows7 have 10% computer and window XP have 75% computers in the World. Windows7 released before one year and Windows XP released before eight year. Why whole world mostly use old Windows XP?


Because,

1) Mostly Know about Windows XP

2) Windows Vista Failure

3) Hardware Upgrade need for Windows7


How to change Windows 7 from Window XP: 

           Most People not interest to upgrade Windows7 for there have old hardware parts (Ram Memory, Processor Speed).



How to know we have to capable system for Windows7 ?

Go "Desktop" -->  Right Click "My Computer"--> Select "Properties" --> Open "General" tab






Microsoft describe for minimum requirement for Windows 7 is "1 GB Ram Memory, Processor Speed 1 gigahertz (GHz), 16 GB Hard Disk Space." But, Windows 7 only need to install 512 MB Ram Memory, 600 Megahertz (MHz), 8 GB Hard Disk Space.  Almost old computers have windows7 capable Processor speed & Hard Disk Space. Trick to only we have 256 MB Ram Memory: Increase your system Ram memory to 512 MB install Windows7, after decrease to Ram Memory 256 Mb (or) fix your hard disk to another 512 MB Ram memory computer install Windows7, after change your old computer.





Windows7 is easy to access like window xp. So, don't fear to use it.You have Dual Boot is another choice to have Windows7. Already, installed Windows XP in "C" Drive, New install of Windows7 to "D" Drive. So, We can use Two Operating System in our computer. Already Windows7 have "Windows XP Mode".





Windows XP Installing time 50 Minutes and Windows7 is 15 Minutes fast. Windows7 have beautiful desktop and Interface, animation effects, Secure, new hardware connection.

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ow to Use Software after Trial Period

Some good software are available on the internet for trial purposes only. These software stop working after a specific time period like 10 day, 15 day or 30 day trials. After the trial period has ended there is no way to use these software again without either reinstalling Windows or purchasing license. But reinstalling Windows only for a software doesn’t make sense. A small utility can help you here. You can use Time Stopper to eliminate the time limit existing in a trial software usage period. Time Stopper works with any software’s executable file and will practically extend the trial period of the program for an unlimited amount of time. According to Brothersoft and Cnet, Time Stopper is listed under the best 50 utility software products of the world. So with the help of this special utility you can use your trial based software for as long as you wish.


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How to use?


Using Time Stopper is a very easy task; just locate the executable file of your trial program (generally located in C:Program Files) and select the new installation date. Now, your program trial period will be automatically extended to another 30/90 days, depending on the software. Time Stopper does not affect your system time so you can use it without worrying about your system date and time. You can also configure the program to make a program to be run at a particular date.


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After launching the software, click on Browse and locate your trial program’s file path. Now click on Choose the new date option and set the new date for expiry of the trial version.


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After setting of new date, enter the name of a new desktop shortcut and delete all other old shortcuts of your trial version software from the desktop.


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Note: This post is for educational purposes only. We recommend you to purchase proper license to use any software if you like their trial version.


Source fromhhttp://www.techfeb.com

Sony VAIO Z21 Ultra Light Laptop Specifications

SONY is renown as the top Laptops and electronics manufacturing company and its laptops have an excellent reputation in the computer market. Sony has released a new Z-Series VAIO Z21 ultra slim laptop. The Sony VAIO Z21 runs on Windows 7 Professional OS, powered by Intel Core i5 processor and 1GB Dedicated Nvidia Graphics Card.


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Sony designed this notebook to be a combination of light weight and high performance. The Z21 sports a 13.1-inch HD LED Display with 1600 × 900 pixels screen resolution, up to 8GB DDR3 RAM, 128GB Flash SSD, HDMI Out, Webcam, and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Data connectivity.


Sony VAIO Z21 Laptop Features:




  • Added protection with Integrated Fingerprint Reader

  • High-Speed SSD Drive

  • Dedicated Nvidia Graphics

  • Backlit Keyboard


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Sony VAIO Z21 Notebook Technical Specifications:




  • 13.1” inch (1600×900 PIxels) LED Backlit Vaio Premium Display

  • 1GB Dedicated Nvidia Graphics Card with option to switch into Integrated Graphics for power saving

  • 8GB DDR3 RAM

  • 128GB SATA Solid State Drive (SSD)

  • Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit

  • Optional 3G Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth

  • Gigabit 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN

  • USB 3.0

  • HDMI-Out

  • Backlit keyboard with Touchpad

  • 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery


Source fromhhttp://www.techfeb.com

VLC Media Player for Android Available Now [Beta Version]

VLC is the most popular application all over the world to play media files on Windows and it does not require any introduction. Millions of people use it to play songs and movie files on their computer because it supports all types of media files like for instance, FLV, AVI, MPEG, MPG, DivX and many other popular media formats. Lots of Android users have been waiting for its Android version for a long time but now their wait is over and VLC has been released as VLC Beta (NEON version) for Android smartphones and tablets. VLC for Android plays most of the local video and audio files, as well as network streams, like the desktop version of VLC. It means that VLC Android version works similar to the desktop version and supports all types of video and audio files playing along with network streams. You can browse all the audio and video files directly using the VLC built-in media library feature. VLC Android version also supports multi-track audio and subtitles as well as auto-rotation feature.

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VLC for Android comes with a widget for audio control that allows you to control headsets along with the complete audio media library. According to the VLC Android App developers, this is the beta version and there is a possibility that users might encounter some bugs. They will release its stable version soon along with the new improved UI, hardware decoding for some more devices, fix some audio related issues and many other improvements. I personally read VLC Beta Android app review on Google Play and found that although it is the beta version, it works smoothly on most devices and plays most of the media formats on Android smartphone. Some users have faced certain issues while playing audio files but on a very small level. We can hope that VLC developers will shortly release its stable version to support all Android devices, but until then you can taste its beta version and enjoy.

[Download VLC for Android]

Source fromhhttp://www.techfeb.com

USB Type-C connector will also support DisplayPort: Finally, one cable will fit every hole

DisplayPort over USB 3.1, DP Alternate Mode





The USB Promoters Group and VESA have announced that the new reversible USB Type-C connector, along with supporting power delivery of up to 100 watts, will also support the simultaneous transport of DisplayPort 1.3 — and thus HDMI 2.0 and DVI will also work, with an adapter. Yes, it’s looking like USB 3.1 with the Type-C connector will finally be a workable all-in-one cabling solution. Thunderbolt, we hardly knew you.

It has been a busy few weeks for the USB Promoters Group — the consortium of tech companies that develop the USB standards. Last month, it announced that the long-sought-after reversible Type-C connector was finally ready for mass production — and then last week, it announced that the USB Power Delivery 2.0 spec had been finalized. The Power Delivery 2.0 spec didn’t appear to be very exciting at first glance, except for a rather mysterious new feature called “Alternate Modes.” Alternate Modes allows other, non-USB data to be carried over the USB 3.1 Type-C connector. At the time, it wasn’t clear what these Alternate Modes might be.

Now, VESA — the Video Electronics Standards Association — is announcing that it has developed a DisplayPort Alternate Mode standard for the USB Type-C connector. In short, with adequate support from device makers, this now means that dedicated display ports are no longer needed. Instead of having a range of DisplayPorts, HDMI ports, DVI ports, and USB ports, your device could simply have a bunch of USB Type-C ports.

USB Type-C connector, with DisplayPort using some of the Superspeed lanes

On the technical side of things, it just so happens that DisplayPort has a very similar physical layer to USB 3.1. USB 3.1 has four lanes — eight wires/pins — for differential Superspeed transport, along with the standard four pins for legacy USB 2.0 connections. The DisplayPort protocol also uses four lanes/eight wires. In VESA’s DisplayPort Alternate Mode, DisplayPort would simply take over some or all of USB 3.1′s Superspeed lanes. One lane — 10Gbps — would be more than enough for most display output scenarios, leaving plenty of bandwidth available for other applications.

The only feature of DisplayPort that won’t work over the Type-C Alternate Mode is Dual-Mode DisplayPort (DP++), which means you’ll need to use active adapters if you want to plug the Type-C connector into an HDMI, DVI, or VGA socket.

USB Type-C connector, with DisplayPort and Power Delivery possibilities

USB Type-C connector with DisplayPort legacy modes to DVI/HDMI/etc.

Moving forward, VESA says the first devices with USB Type-C connectors that also support DisplayPort Alternate Mode will arrive in 2015. Mobile devices will probably be the primary focus, where having a few tiny Type-C ports is much more desirable than cramming a MHL or DisplayPort socket p into the design. Presumably desktop motherboard makers and discrete graphics card vendors will follow suit at some point in 2015/2016, too.

Read: Why Thunderbolt is dead in the water

USB Type-C connector, cable, rendering

The addition of Alternate Modes to the USB standard is a very big deal. Don’t forget, all of this is in addition to the the USB Power Delivery spec, which will allow for up to 100 watts to be carried over the Type-C connector. A future version of Thunderbolt may also have many of the same features of USB 3.1, including higher-wattage power delivery — but under Apple’s auspices it will never, ever reach ubiquity in the same way that USB has done. With the Type-C connector, we now have a single cable/socket that can attach peripherals like mice and digital cameras, your laptop to the power brick, or your smartphone to a desktop monitor. The Type-C connector is the same on both ends, too – you can quite literally grab any USB Type-C cable, plug both ends into just about any kind of device, peripheral, or power outlet… and it’ll just work.

Yes, in the not-so-distant future, you may live in a world where every cable fits every hole. Take a moment out of your busy day and just think about that for a few minutes. Personally, if I never again have to reach behind my PC and try to blindly plug in a DVI connector, I will die happy.

 

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com

 

Transfer Files between PC and Android wirelessly

Do you transfer files by connecting your mobile phone to PC with the help of USB, thus connecting and disconnecting USB gives you trouble, so turn into wireless, thus reducing your tension of wire. The benefit of wireless is that it is easy to connect and there is fast transfer of files. Here are the few wireless apps which have highest reviews in Google Play store and that will help you to Transfer Files between PC and Android wirelessly
Also Read: 5 best Websites to Download e-Books for Free.




Apps to Transfer Files between PC and Android





1.Airdroid :


Airdroid is an top app to Transfer Files between PC and Android. It is available at that size of 6.4 MB and requires Android 2.1 or up. It has the highest rating for wireless data transfer. It is easy to use and even looks much pretty. The Key feature supported by this app is that— desktop SMS service, wireless transfer of files and media data, phone locating technique app management, camera and screenshots.







 2.ES File Manager :

Its size varies with devices. It is commonly known as an Android File Manager app but can also be used to transfer files wirelessly, select “Remote Manager” under the “Fast Access” list, you can find local network you are connecting to. Tap “Turn on”, find the given ftp address, then input the ftp address in the address bar of computer on your pc. As long as you get used to this app you will find it more than easy to use it.




 3. 3CX Droid Desktop :

It is available at the size of 2.8 MB and requires android 2.0 or up. It is not as easy to use. The first time you run this app, you are required to set service port and password for your connection. Tap “start server” an IP address is generated for your device, input The IP address and password on computer browser, there will be a page displayed which looks similar to desktop.

 

3CXDroid also supports USB mode, Desktop SMS, Gallery Viewer, Media Player, FTP Server, WiFi Keyboard, Webcam, Screen Capture, Contact Manager, Remote Call, Wallpaper Utils, APK Web Installer, Terminal Emulator, Logcat, etc.




 Conclusion :


With the help of such apps our work gets easier and better, and we don’t need the maximum use of USB or any other wiring, which make these apps unique and is greatly appreciated by the users. So what are you waiting for, don’t be in old fashion of wiring stuff just download the apps and enjoy life more easy.

Source from http://www.smarttricks.net
 

How to bring back the Start menu and button to Windows 8



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You’ve just installed Windows 8.1 for the first time, or perhaps bought your first Windows 8 PC. After poking around for a bit you’ve finally found your way to the Desktop. What’s that in the bottom left corner? It sure looks like the Start button… but click it, and you’ll be rewarded with a hideous new Start screen, not the Start menu that you know and love from Windows 7 and Vista. For some reason, despite a series of updates over the last two years that are meant to make Windows 8 more user friendly for mouse-and-keyboard users, Microsoft is still forcing us to use the Metro interface instead of a real Start menu.

The good news is, despite Microsoft’s best efforts to ensure that the Start button and menu remain banished from its new OS, there are a bunch of third-party Windows 8 Start menu replacement apps that you can download today. Really, it just goes to show how devoted the Desktop Windows userbase is: Microsoft completely stripped out the underlying Start menu code to quash potential Luddite revolutionaries, and yet months after the release of Windows 8 there were dozens of Start menu and Start button replacements — some of which are far superior to Microsoft’s own Windows 7 Start menu.

For what it’s worth, Microsoft has finally kowtowed to user demand and will bring back the official Start menu in a future update to Windows 8 — but there’s still no word on when that might be. For now, if you want the Start menu on Windows 8, take a look at our list of the best, cheapest, and most authentic Windows 8 Start menu replacements.

Windows 8 Start button and menu replacements


Windows 8 Start menu replacement: StartIsBack

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If you want a Windows 8 Start menu replacement that looks exactly like Windows 7, StartIsBack is for you. You get the same Start button orb icon, the same Start menu search box, the same jump lists, and — for better or worse — even the same Aero transparency! As you can see in the screenshot above, StartIsBack even detects if your system needs to restart to apply some patches; it really is just like the Windows 7 Start menu.

Where StartIsBack diverges from the Windows 7 Start menu, though, is configurability: StartIsBack is fully customizable, and includes a handful of useful Windows 8-specific features, too. You can configure which hot corners are enabled, make your PC jump straight to the Desktop when it first boots up, and configure a key combo to show the Windows 8 Start screen (Win+Ctrl by default). If Start menu and taskbar transparency aren’t your thing, StartIsBack lets you disable it — and you can change the Start button orb icon, too. If you want a Windows 8 Start menu replacement that feels just like Windows 7, StartIsBack is for you.

Download StartIsBack ($3, free 30-day trial)

Windows 8: Pokki Start menu replacement

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Where StartIsBack tries to replicate the Windows of yesteryear, Pokki (free) is very much its own beast — and as much as I love the Windows 7 Start menu, I have to admit that Pokki is probably even better. It utilizes a neat “pinning” system that isn’t unlike the home screen of your smartphone or tablet (though I would argue that the Windows taskbar/superbar still does a better job). You can also add widgets to Pokki, such as Gmail or Facebook, which display your latest email or status updates.

By default, Pokki will configure your Windows 8 system to boot straight to the Desktop — and there is an option that will just completely disable the hot corners, if you so desire. (Remember, Win+C pops open the Charms menu, if you need.) If you’re looking for a Windows 8 Start menu/button replacement that isn’t reminiscent of Windows Vista/7, Pokki is for you.

Download Pokki (free)

Windows 8 Start menu replacement: StartMenu8

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If you want the Windows 7 Start menu look-and-feel, but you’re not prepared to fork out a few dollars for StartIsBack or Start8, StartMenu8 is a solid alternative. While the interface won’t win any prizes — it feels a lot like the early Linux apps that ruthlessly ripped off Windows — you get a fair amount of configurability, and a handful of Windows 8-specific toggles that are very useful.

By default, StartMenu8 will skip the Windows 8 Start screen and go straight to the Desktop, and disable Windows 8′s hot corners. There’s also the option to disable the sidebar, if you really don’t ever want to see Windows 8 ever again. The StartMenu8 button icon can be altered, and you can add and remove which links appear up the right side of the Start menu. Overall, StartMenu8 looks and feels a bit clunky — and, incidentally, watch out for some delicious bundleware during the installation process.

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com

Windows 9 may remove the Metro interface for desktop PC users, feature one-click upgrade process

Windows 9, with resurrected Start menu and Metro apps running in a Window on the Desktop





According to new Windows 9 leaks and rumors, it seems we could be in for some dramatic changes by the time the first public preview of Windows 9 rolls around (probably on September 30). The most recent leaked builds of Windows 9 (codename Threshold) indicate that Microsoft will finally fix the awful upgrade process that has plagued Windows for almost two decades, replacing it with a one-click upgrade system. Perhaps more excitingly, another source says that Windows 9 will formally split the Metro and Desktop interfaces: Tablets will be restricted to Metro, while laptops and desktops will be locked to the standard Desktop interface. No longer will tablet users be forced to fumble around the legacy Desktop — and no longer will mouse-and-keyboard users be thrust unwittingly into various Metrotastic applets.

First up, the improved upgrade process, as reported by Neowin. The most recent builds of Windows 9 (which are labeled “Technical Preview”) include a one-click upgrade process for moving from one build to the next. The update is performed in much the same way as current patches: You open up Windows Update and then click a single button to upgrade your build of Windows. This is obviously a huge improvement over previous and current incarnations of the Windows update process, which have invariably had shockingly high failure rates. Sadly, I think almost everyone reading this story will have, at some point in their lives, spent hours or days trying to upgrade Windows. Hopefully, with Windows 9, those days are behind us.

What isn’t clear, however, is whether this will affect the upgrade process from Windows 8 to Windows 9 — or whether this is purely for upgrades after Windows 9 (9.1, 9.2, 10, etc.) I have a nagging feeling that the upgrade process to Windows 9 will still be pretty horrible — but hopefully it’ll be relatively painless forever after. This new upgrade process is a sure sign that Microsoft is serious about its move to a rapid-release cycle (which in turn is vital if it wants to compete against the Apple and Google competition).

Windows 8: Metro and Desktop, forever enemies

Next, we have WinBeta saying that Windows 9 will formally split the Desktop and Metro interfaces: Your Windows 9 device will have either the original Desktop or the newer Metro interface — not both. This is a big change for both tablet users and conventional mouse-and-keyboard users. As far as tablet users are concerned, all of the legacy ties to the Desktop will be gone: Metro will be front and center, and you won’t ever have to visit the Desktop interface to run Microsoft Office or view the Control Panel. For conventional PC users, you won’t ever see the Metro interface if you don’t want to — though apparently there will be an option to use the Metro Start Screen instead of the resurrected Start menu if you wish (presumably this is how touchscreen hybrids, like the Surface Pro, will operate). Mouse-and-keyboard users should still have access to Metro apps by running them in a window on the Desktop.

Rounding up other rumors and leaks, Windows 9 will probably also include smarter, more lively live tiles — and there could be a notification tray, too. The removal of the Metro interface for mouse-and-keyboard users links in nicely with the previous rumor that the Charms bar is also being removed. As far as we’re aware, virtual desktops are still coming, as is the Cortana digital assistant (though I have no idea if she’ll be in both versions of Windows 9, or just the tablet/Metro version).

Windows 9, build 9788, leaked screenshot showing PC Settings Metro app running in a window on the Desktop

So far, then, Windows 9 is shaping up to be very interesting indeed — though it’s hard to ignore the fact that this is essentially everything that Windows 7 and disgruntled Windows 8 mouse-and-keyboard users have been asking for all along. The mind still boggles at how Microsoft managed to get Windows 8 so wrong for conventional PC users — but hey, better late than never.

To be brutally honest, though, it’s not like Microsoft’s share of the PC market was ever at risk. It sounds like Windows 9 will fix a lot of what was wrong with Windows 8 for mouse-and-keyboard users, but an even more pertinent question still remains: How does Windows 9 help Microsoft get more than a few percentage points of the mobile market?

 

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com

 

 

Microsoft teases Windows 9 with awful logo mockup, confirms it’s ‘coming soon’

Windows 9 wallpaper mockup

In a rather odd turn of events, Microsoft China has posted a Windows 9 teaser on Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter. The teaser, which featured a rather awful fan-made Windows 9 wallpaper, was quickly removed — but not before plenty of screenshots were taken. In addition to the questionable artwork, the post by Microsoft China clearly stated that Windows 9 is “coming soon,” all but confirming that we’ll get our first look at Windows 9 at a special event later this month (probably September 30).

Microsoft China’s posting on Sina Weibo was spotted by Cnbeta earlier today (afternoon in China), just moments before someone at Microsoft realized that a mistake had been made and promptly pulled the post. My Chinese isn’t very good, but the Weibo post was essentially your standard bit of marketing to drum up interest for Windows 9. The text reads something along the lines of: “Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 9 is coming soon. Will the Start menu appear in the lower left corner?”

Microsoft China's Windows 9 teaser post on Sina Weibo

There was also an image attached to the post; an awful Windows 9 logo/wallpaper mockup that has been doing the rounds for the last few months. Unless Microsoft has decided to change its corporate font yet again, I’m about 99.9% sure that the Windows 9 logo/wallpaper was fan-made. With Microsoft’s new “minimalist” thing going on, though, I’m curious about what form the official Windows 9 logo will take. I will laugh long and hard if Microsoft uses the same flat Windows 8 logo, but with each of the quadrants colored in, like the Windows flag of yore.

Read our featured story: Microsoft will unify Windows, Windows Phone, and Xbox into ‘one converged operating system’

Windows 9, with resurrected Start menu and Metro apps running in a Window on the Desktop

If all goes to plan, Windows 9 should be unveiled at a press event on September 30. A technology/developer preview of Windows 9 (codename Threshold) will be released around the same time – late September, early October. The technology preview build will probably look a lot like Windows 8, but with some important changes, such as the return of the Start menu and the ability to run Metro apps in a window. We may have to wait another few months — for the consumer preview — before we get to see Cortana integration, and the ability to completely remove the Metro interface from the mouse-and-keyboard Windows 9 experience.

With Windows 9, iPhone 6/iOS 8, and Android L, it’s going to be a very exciting winter indeed.

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com

 

Windows 9 Start menu makes video debut: Windows 7 fans should finally be happy

Windows 9 Start menu, from the Technical Preview





Yesterday it was screenshots — and today we have a glorious video of the new Windows 9 Start menu. The video, which comes from a genuine early build of the Windows 9 Technical Preview, shows in much greater detail how the new Start menu will intertwine aspects of the old Windows 7-era Start menu with Windows 8′s Metro Start screen. Putting aside for a moment that the Windows 9 Start menu was clearly cut from Metro cloth, I’m actually pleasantly surprised by the functionality and UI displayed in the video.

The new Windows 9 Start menu, while it looks completely different from the Windows Vista or Windows 7 Start menu, retains most of the same functionality — but now the direct Documents, Pictures, Control Panel, etc. links are on the left side, rather than the right. Instead, the right side of the Windows 9 Start menu either contains a flyout menu for expanded folders (0:14 in the video below), or a panel filled with Metro-style live tiles.

 

While the left side of the Windows 9 Start menu looks somewhat like the Windows 7-era menu, it’s clearly a brand new beast. Still, all of the major functions from the Windows 7 Start menu are there: A Search/Run box (which immediately has focus after you hit the Start key), one-click access to your documents and pictures, and a block that appears to be populated with your most-used apps. (Amusingly, PC Settings is stickied, but Control Panel isn’t. I am very curious to see how Windows 9 handles Desktop configuration for mouse and keyboard users.) The power button is now at the top of the Start menu, but that’s probably a better place for it — harder to mistakenly click it up there.

And then there’s the huge Start screen-style panel on the right hand side. There’s no other way to describe it: It is the Start screen from Windows 8, but in a floating panel rather than full-screen. The live tiles are identical: You can resize them and move them around. As you pin (or remove) items from the Metro portion of the Start menu, it scales accordingly. I have to admit, it’s pretty slick — though personally I will continue to use the taskbar as an app launcher. (Though it would be nice if taskbar icons behaved a little more like live tiles…)

Start menu/Start screen configuration in Windows 9

Rounding out some of the other features that we see in the video, we also see that the taskbar properties window will let you choose whether the Start screen or Start menu pops up when you hit the Start button. Presumably the Start menu will be the default for mouse-and-keyboard users, while touchscreen devices will default to the Metro-style Start screen. The video also shows you what Metro apps will look like running in a window on the Desktop. You can see the “three dots” button in the top left of Metro apps that will allow you to access options that were previously accessed through the Charms bar (Search, Share, Settings, etc.)

This is the first footage to appear of the Windows 9 Technical Preview, which is scheduled to be released at the end of September or beginning of October. If you can’t wait for Windows 9 to bring back the Start menu, check out our handy list of third-party Start menu replacements for Windows 8.

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com

 

 

Microsoft confirms Windows 9 event for September 30, Technical Preview to follow soon after


Microsoft Windows 9 event, September 30


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Microsoft has sent out the official press invites for an event in San Francisco on September 30, where we are almost certain that Windows 9 (codenamed Threshold) will be unveiled. The Windows 9 Technical Preview should be handed out to event attendees, and should also be available online on September 30 or very soon after.

The invite itself is fairly mysterious, saying only “Join us to hear about what’s next for Windows and the enterprise.” The recent leak of the Windows 9 Technical Preview strongly suggests that Windows 9′s official unveil will happen at the event. Presumably, from the invitation’s mention of “the enterprise,” we’ll also see Windows 9 Server — which is very similar to Windows 9, but with a bunch of additional features that make it better suited to handling enterprisey tasks, such as virtualization and managing large data sets.

As we’ve covered previously, Windows Threshold (we don’t actually know if it’ll be called “9″ yet) seems to be mostly oriented towards appeasing Microsoft’s massive base of conventional mouse-and-keyboard PC users. On the Desktop side of things, the Start menu is returning, the Charms bar is being removed, Metro apps can now be run in a window, and virtual desktops will make their long overdue debut. You can see many of these features in the video embedded below. We’re not sure if Cortana will make it into the Technical Preview or not.

 

We’re sure that Microsoft will also tweak the Metro/Start screen side of things, but so far we haven’t heard much from the leak/rumor mill. We have heard that Microsoft will much more formally split the Metro and Desktop side of things, so that touchscreen/tablet users don’t have to use the Desktop and vice versa — but how this will actually be implemented by Microsoft remains to be seen.

There are a few leaks that suggest that there will be a separate/different version of Windows Threshold for ARM-based devices — i.e. Windows Phone devices and any ARM-based Windows tablets — released in early 2015. It isn’t entirely clear if this build will mark the end of the line for the Windows Phone OS. Microsoft has a lot of loose ends that it’s trying to tie up into a more cohesive, unified experience — One Windows — but as yet there aren’t any exact details on how this will be achieved. There is also fairly good reason to believe that Windows Threshold (or whatever it ends up being called) might even be the last major version of Windows, with all future updates taking the shape of one-click upgrades — much like Apple’s OS X.

Windows 9 virtual desktops

Microsoft’s event on September 30, and the subsequent release of the Windows 9 Technical Preview, should hopefully answer some of these questions. I have a feeling we may have to wait a little longer to find out the true fate of Windows Phone and the Metro interface, though; I’m not sure even Microsoft knows what’s going on at this point.

Source fromhttp://www.extremetech.com




In Windows 7, you can share files and folders in a very easy way. The easiest way to share any files or folders is using the new Share with menu. This options you can see depend on the file you are sharing and the type of network your computer is connected to

Right-click the item you want to share, and then click Share with.


File Sharing

You can choose one of the following options

Homegroup (Read) - This options is used to shares the item with your entire homegroup—but people in your homegroup can only open the item. They cannot modify or delete it.

Homegroup (Read/Write) - This option is used to shares the item with your entire homegroup and here they can open, modify, or delete the shared content.

Specific people - This option opens the File Sharing wizard, which allows you to select individual people to share items with.

Sharing files and folders on a workgroup or a domain


You can Right-click the item you want to share, click Share with, and then click Specific people

In the File Sharing wizard, do any one of the following:
If your computer is on a domain, click the arrow next to the text box, and then click Find people. In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, type a name in the box, click Check Names, and then click OK.
If your computer is part of a workgroup, click the arrow next to the text box, click a name from the list, and then click Add.

File Sharing

Under the Permission Level column you can select one of the following options:
Read – In this mode recipients can only open the content but not modify or delete.
Read/Write – In this mode recipients can open, modify, or delete the content.

When you are finished adding people, click on Share. If you are not an administrator then you may prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, just type the password or provide confirmation.
After receiving confirmation that your item is shared, other people can use the shared contents


Source fromhttp://www.trickzing.com

Top And Best Windows7 Tips And Tricks 2014

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Today we leave some tricks and tips on how to get more from Windows 7 applications .

Windows 7 has become the fastest selling operating system in history, ahead of Windows XP . The system is already present in more than half of the world's computers. Microsoft recently announced that its sales reach the not inconsiderable figure of 630 million copies sold . Undoubtedly, this is a fairly complete and stable system, which also has a huge amount of tricks that can help improve the use and performance. Here is a list of the 10 best tips for Windows 7 .


 





  1. Open Windows Explorer : press the Windows key + E to open a new browser page.

  2. Windows Action Center : provides important information about your PC, like the Antivirus Status, updates, troubleshooting, and also provides an option of scheduling backups. To do this go to Control Panel> System and Security> Action Center.

  3. Troubleshooting Windows platform : This platform helps solve problems that one can find in the system, such as Internet connection, hardware devices, system performance, etc.
    This option gives you an explanation of the problem and how I should fix it.

  4. Hide notification oF system : since they are never useful, sometimes you prefer to disable them. To do this you must double-click the notification area icon in the Control Panel. There you can change the icons and notifications for the Activity Center, Network, Volume, Windows Explorer, etc.

  5. Disable safety messages : Control Panel - Activity Center and can disable notifications as Windows Update, Setup Internet security, network security, spyware and protection, control user accounts, virus protection, copies of Windows Security, Windows troubleshooting or verifying updates.

  6. Run a program as an administrator : Ctrl + Shift.

  7. Automatic arrangement of desktop icons : now only need to press F5 to rearrange the icons on the desktop. However, this trick is only valid when they are few.

  8. Encrypt USB : encrypt a USB drive has never been easier. You can now click the right mouse button on the removable drive and then on Enable BitLocker.

  9. Create a system repair disc : Windows 7 includes a tool that lets you create a bootable disc repair system that includes some system tools and the command line. Press the Windows key and system repair disc

  10. Hard-Link Migration Store : used to migrate files, settings and user accounts.


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How To Make Windows 7 Genuine Using CMD



Today I am sharing an article to How to fix Windows 7 Not Genuine error because my friends and readers ask me to share the tutorial to make the Windows 7 genuine without using any Activator or Loader.After searching lot on Internet I found that we can also make the windows 7 genuine using Command Prompt in just 2-3 minutes.I tried this method on many computers of my friends and classmates  so today I am sharing this article with you so that you can also make your Windows 7 genuine and solve the 'This copy of Windows is not genuine' error.If you have lot of money then I recommend you to buy original Windows 7 or Windows 8 for Microsoft.So if you want to fix windows 7 not genuine error using command prompt then follow steps that given below.




Why Windows 7 Becomes Not Genuine :


Windows 7 becomes not genuine because peoples use activators and loaders to activate the Windows 7.But I see that this problem also happens for peoples that buy the original genuine Windows 7.I think this happens because of some issues while updating.

How To Make Windows 7 Genuine Using Command Prompt :


1. Start your Windows 7 Computer or Laptop.
2. Search for 'CMD'
3. Now right-click on CMD and then click on Run As Administrator to run the command prompt in Administrator Mode.
How To Fix Copy Of Windows Not Genuine Error

4. Now type the SLMGR –REARM command on Command Prompt and press Enter button to execute the operation.
Solve Windows 7 Not Genuine Error

5. Now a message shows that command is completed and your system is need restart to complete the command properly.So restart your Windows 7 Computer or Laptop and after restarting your Windows 7 becomes genuine and 'This copy of Windows is not genuine' error will removed from your Computer or Laptop.


Now your Windows 7 Pc or Laptop is becomes genuine.So if you face any problems in making your Windows 7 genuine using command prompt then comment below or contact us by visiting our contact us page.If making Windows 7 genuine is not working for you then you can also use Remove WAT Utility to make your Windows 7 genuine.You can get download link and know more about it by Clicking Here.If you found this article helpful then share it with your friends and other Windows 7 users that are facing this problem.

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How to Schedule SMS and Social Messages With Schemes

Social media has become an integral part of everyone’s life and so has changed the way of expressing our thoughts. The generation believes in everything that is readily available and in our case, it is the technology that you need right on your fingertips. It is not just the friend circle conversely the business world too revolves around the social media.

Schedule SMS and Social Messages

One needs to be productive all the time and on the web; productivity is all about right scheduling and time management. This is where Schemes aims to address.




What is Schemes ?







Schemes is a simple android application that allows you to schedule your messages via Facebook, Twitter, Email (for Gmail only) and SMS. Whether you need to send that birthday text to your Facebook friend exactly at twelve midnight, Tweet about something exciting that you came across, make Facebook status updates, or send that important business mail during the odd hours, Schemes is right there for you.
 

The Size of this Usefull app is 4.7mb and you require to have android 2.3 and up to Run this app on your Device Smoothly. Talking about the User Interface then nothing Complicated there, User interface is very user Friendly.




How to Schedule SMS and Social Messages







  • Scheme is Created by Flozzo, an XDA senior member, Schemes features clear Holo card-based UI. The UI is sleek to support numerous forms of communication and offers settings that other similar apps never bothered to include. The app is Specially created to Schedule SMS and Social Messages.



  • One can easily schedule SMS, emails, tweets and FB status from any device.What that means is You can Write your message any time and schedule it for the time to send to any person you want. For eg: you need to send a Happy birthday message to your friend at 12, but you know you wont have access to internet at that time or you are busy because of  xyz reason, you Can Schedule your message , the rest will be done.



  •  All you do is Create a message by tapping on Message icon, This takes you to the Compose Screen where you can type your Message to be Sent, Select Recipient and date & time.



  • Setting date and time is quite easy and the messages can be scheduled on up to four networks simultaneously. You receive a notification when the message is sent where you can easily edit or cancel the messages and there is lot more to it.To Schedule posts on Social media, you need to Connect your account with Scheme.


The application offers you unlimited possibilities for the social media freaks. Your future messages stay secure in a thread like manner and Schemes will never post. So go Schedule SMS and Social Messages with this automated communication system and let the world know of what you are up to.

Source from http://www.smarttricks.net

Use Two Different Profile Pictures on Facebook

Yes you can use Two Different Profile Pictures on Facebook, Anxious to know how ? Stay with me and i will show you.

The Bug Was Originally Founded by Khalil (Security Researcher)
UPDATE: The Bug Seems to be Fixed

Here in this Facebook Trick i will show you how to Use Two Different Profile Pictures on Facebook, Check out the Below Picture to get more Idea.

Use Two Different Profile Pictures on Facebook

In the Above Picture You will notice that The Profile picture on my timeline and the Profile Picture in my Status are Different. Let us See how it is done.




Steps to Use Two Different Profile Pictures on Facebook






Step 1: First you have to Open your Timeline and Open your Profile Picture Album by clicking on Photos Tab, Choose a Picture that you want as another Profile Picture.

Step 2: Open that Picture in a New Window By Holding Ctrl and Clicking on it.
 

Step 3: Now Check the URL of that Picture, you will get something like below URL

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=491366447588908&set=a.108695719189318.5863.100001466701828&type

All you have to do is Copy the fbid, Here in the above url, my photo fbid is 491366447588908.

Step 4: Open your Timeline, hover your mouse on your Profile Picture, you will see  Edit Profile Picture Option,Click on it and Select Edit Thumbnail.

Step 5: A popup window will appear, now Right Click on your Profile Picture and Choose Inspect Element,

Use Two Pofile Pictures on Facebook

Scroll down till you find <form action=”https://upload.facebook.com/save_square_pic.php”

Step 6: Now click on the Small arrow to Expand the Code Further.

Use Two Profile pictures on Facebook

Scroll down a bit, you will find <input type=”hidden” autocomplete=”off” name=”photo_fbid” value=”491366447588908“>

Now all You need to do is Replace the Current fbid Value with the one you Copied earlier in Step 3, You can do it by Double Clicking on the Current fbid Value and Replace it with the one you Copied earlier which is in my case :491366447588908.

Step 7: Click anywhere , Close Inspect Element Window and Now Click on Save, All Done, Now Check your timeline, update any status and you will see Different Profile Picture.

Step 8: Liked it? Learned Something new ? Then its time to Let your Friends Know about it. Have Fun!!!

Source from http://www.smarttricks.net

Recover Deleted Files From External Hard Drive – How to

With the easy use of technology today, everything seems to be super fast with availability of anything and almost everything on finger tips. The improvement in technology has definitely changed the way we thought about computers, and the enhanced user friendly interface which provides a much faster as well as easier control of man over his machine.

Recover Deleted Files

The advantages linked with this improvement are innumerable, but every fort when looked closely would show some bits of cracks in one to two bricks. You may have occurred to a thought once in your life that how much the digital data is important in your life and what if you lose it accidentally. Well, then surely you might find yourself engaged into trouble.




How to Recover Deleted Files From External Hard Drive






Below are a few simple steps to help you Recover Deleted Files from some external hard drive.

1.Prevent any further modifications in the drive you need to recover your data from : If you have clicked on the delete button accidentally, and you need to get your data back, then the most important thing you must keep in mind is that you should not try to make any amendments in the files on the drive. This means do not delete any other data, or add any data to the file. Just stop using it, and follow the proceeding steps.




2.Download a file Recovery Software from Internet (Recuva) : Simply browse to Google, and search for some file recovery software online. You will get a good list of results, and you can choose to select any one of them after reviewing their features and other details.
 

Recuva is one of the most popular applications with some good reviews, and you may try it.




3.Install the Software and Follow the Instructions : Once you find the appropriate software, you may proceed to install it on your system, and then run it. It would then provide you a list of drives connected to your computer. Simply select the drive you need to recover drives from, and start the scan. It would then provide you a list of files which existed on the drive in the past. Depending on the size of the drive, it may take time accordingly.




4.Choose the files : After the list has been generated, all you need to do is tic mark the files you want to recover, or select all if you need them all, and simply click on “Recover” button.




Some other Recovery Softwares to Recover Deleted Files:

Apart from Recuva, there are several other free tools available in the market online which may help you with the Recover Deleted Files The names include Puran FileRecovery, Glary Undelete, SoftPerfect File Recovery, Pandora Recovery, Restoration, Avira UnErase Personal, Free Undelete, ADRC Data Recovery Tools and CD Recover Toolbox.

All these applications are completely free of cost and has a user friendly interface. You may simple type “file recovery software” in Google to catch the best results, or query “download recuva” to directly take you to the download pages.

Source from http://www.smarttricks.net