Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The 10 Best Free Anti-Virus Programs

The order here for the 10 best antivirus programs is mostly random, so be sure to read every entry if you want an idea of what will work for you and in what circumstances they will be useful.
Microsoft Security Essentials





Released by Microsoft in late 2009, Microsoft Security Essentials sports more than a typically verbose Microsoft name: it’s also a really good antivirus. Lightweight enough to run on older machines without crippling their performance, yet competent enough to handle most viruses and malware out there.


Perhaps the best part of MSE is its simplicity. As you can see, the user interface is really clear, with large buttons for the most basic functions. This is important if you’re setting it up on a computer for someone who is not computer-savvy.


Finally, MSE is completely free – there’s no professional version you can upgrade to. In fact, it’s even permissible to use in business situations, meaning you can use it at work without breaking the law. This alone sets it above most of the other selections for the 10 best antivirus programs.
Download MSE here.

AVG Free


This one recently topped our Movers and Shakers list of the top downloaded free anti-virus programs. But just because AVG is popular doesn’t mean it’s not great.

AVG has become synonymous with free anti-virus, and there’s a reason for this: AVG offers complete malware protection, with considerably less bloat than the top pay-to-use antivirus clients. And while AVG Free does constantly remind you that you could pay for the professional version of the program, it does this without ever getting in the way of the program’s core purpose: protecting you from viruses.


Download AVG.


Avira Free


























In terms of simplicity, Avira’s right up there with MSE. It’s fairly lightweight, too, so the comparison is quite apt. While Avira does have a paid professional version to peddle, much like AVG, it’s not quite as aggressive as AVG in peddling it. I’d say Avira is solid and worth looking into for sure. 


Download Avira Free here.


Avast! Free
















If this competition were for the coolest name, the piratey Avast! would win hands down. Even though that’s not what we’re discussing, Avast! stands up pretty well. This is one of the top free anti-viruses on the market, and for good reason: it’s remarkably complete. Expect great all-around protection, including against trojans and spyware. You can also expect constant reminders that there’s a free version you can upgrade to, on your desktop and in your inbox. Still, the protection is solid.


Download Avast! here.



Malwarebytes'





Whatever your default anti-virus is, you need Malwarebytes too. This program doesn’t run in your system background and constantly protect you, but when you run into a problem running Malwarebytes will usually take care of what other programs can’t. I’ve saved more than a few unbootable systems by running Malwarebytes from safe mode. This program takes care of any form of malware you throw at it, so keep it around. In fact, I’d keep this one on your flash drive in case you ever need to fix a computer for a friend (and if you’re reading this blog, you probably will).


Download Malwarebytes.





ComboFix





Consider this the nuclear option. If you know you’ve got a virus, but your usual anti-virus program can’t handle it, and Malwarebytes can’t handle it, it’s time for ComboFix. This program isn’t friendly: it runs from a command window and is proud of it. And this is not a program you should use if you don’t know what you’re doing, because it can have devastating effects in the hands of the uneducated. But when all else fails, ComboFix delivers. Every geek should have this one on their keychain.


Download Combofix.


Clamwin





Clamwin is the Windows version of ClamAV, the main Linux anti-virus on the market. ClamWin is flawed in many ways: it simply scans instead of offering real-time protection, it doesn’t really do non-virus malware and it’s not exactly easy to use. Still, having ClamWin around doesn’t cost anything, and you can never have enough scanning tools in your arsenal.


Download ClamWin and see if you like it.


Panda Cloud AntiVirus





At first I thought the idea of a cloud-based antivirus was stupid, because it would only work while I’m online. Then it occurred to me: why the heck do I need an anti-virus when I’m offline?


As the name suggests, Panda Cloud Antivirus stores its virus definitions online. There’s an upside to this: your definitions are always up to date. There’s a downside, too, however: your anti-virus is constantly making use of your network connection.


I’d say this is a really good idea for underpowered PCs with constant access to the net. Like, say, a netbook. But if you’ve got a netbook you shouldn’t be using Windows anyway; switch to Jolicloud and you’ll have a functional netbook operating system immune to practically every virus.


 Download Panda Cloud Antivirus if you’re interested.


Comodo Firewall + Antivirus


Comodo is best known for its free firewall, but it also offers a bundled firewall and antivirus program. While the Comodo firewall isn’t the easiest to use, and the antivirus doesn’t include protection for non-virus forms of malware, this one’s worth mentioning if you’re looking for a free security suite which includes both a firewall and anti-virus protection.





Download Comodo Free here.




Common Sense 2011

































This one’s unusual in that it’s free and considered by far the best protection out there, yet can’t be downloaded anywhere. Without it, however, even the best security software is rendered useless.


If you haven’t already figured this out, Common Sense 2011 isn’t a product you can download so much as it is a state of mind. If you’re going to be free of viruses and malware you need to use your head while browsing the web. The most important thing to remember is this: if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is””and your computer will probably be compromised.


Free porn usually isn’t. Warez are best to be avoided altogether. Nigerians that need your help transferring money are never actually princes or princesses. You get the idea: avoid shady sites online and you’ll find you’ll get far less malware on your machine.
Conclusion


There are a lot of great free anti-virus programs out there, but what you use is mostly a matter of preference. Myself, I use Microsoft Security Essentials on my Windows machine because it’s free, lightweight and will never ask me for money. But I also make sure I always have Malwarebytes on my thumb drive for quickly removing viruses and malware from the computers of friends and family.


What about you? Which free anti-virus do you prefer? Commenting is good for you, so do so!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Google Drive


Google Drive is a could-based solution, where you can create, share, collaborate, and keep all of your stuff. You can upload and access all of your files, including videos, photos, Google Docs{word, spreadsheet, presentation...}, PDFs and beyond, on the go.




Key Features.

  1. Create and collaborate, instantly.
  2. View more than 30 file types.
  3. Powerful search.
  4. works better with other Google products.

You can start using Google Drive with 5 GB of free space. 

Start using  Google Drive.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Launchy, The fastest way to launch apps


Do you still launch applications by pressing the Windows key and searching for your app? That's a serviceable way to get your apps up and running, but it's pretty limited. If you've never used an app launcher, now's the time to try one.
Launchy is one of the most popular launcher applications for Windows, and it’s free.
After installing it, press Alt+Space anywhere in Windows and the Launchy window will appear (you can change this shortcut in Launchy’s preferences, if you like.)
Type a search and press Enter to launch an application, open a file, or visit a website. It’s smarter than the Start menu in several ways – for example, typing rdcon into Launchy will match Remote Desktop Connection.

It also includes other features, such as a quick calculator and plug-ins for searching your bookmarks.
final advice, play with with it, try changing some settings, and before you know it you are already a fan and a Launchy expert, and am telling you it makes life easier.
Enjoy!! and please let me know what you think. 

Friday, January 25, 2013

Easily view and share files online via Jumpshare



















If you’re looking for a super simple way to share files with friends and coworkers Jumpshare offers drag and drop file transfer with a powerful built in file viewer.

You don’t need to register, install any software, or do anything but drag the file, drop it onto the Jumpshare interface, and share the link with your friend. Share the link and your friend can watch the real-time progress of the file upload as well as download or view the completed files within the Jumpshare file viewer. Files are hosted for two weeks before deletion.


Why Jumpshare?

  1. It doesn't require registration or installation of any additional software.
  2. It works via drag-and-drop.
  3. Jumpshare supports over 150 file types, and this is only for viewing, but you can upload pretty much anything.
  4. Jumpshare allows you to send links to your uploaded files before they've finished uploading.
  5. uploaded files will be hosted for two week before deletion.
So, whats not to like about this amazing web-app? Try it out  and let me now!


Google Search Tips

Google Search Tips You Probably Don't Know About.

1. Using Google as a Calculator.
 Just use the +, -, * and / symbols to specify arithmetic operations.
 


2.File Type
The filetype operator let you specify the type of file you are looking for.



3.Wild Card
The asterisk (*) is a wildcard that can match any word. For example, if you wanted to see what competitions Haile Gebreselasiw won, and the time it took him, you could use this search:

4. Related Words
If you type tilde(~) before the word you are searching for, Google dose not just search for
the exact word you typed, it will also find related words.

























5. Excluding Word
Use the minus (-) sign to exclude words you don't want in your result.
Try it without "-avast"
Okay, guys that's it for  now will see with more search tips, stay safe n Thank You!!


























Control Music & Movies With Movement Using Flutter


Control Music & Movies With Movement Using Flutter








With a webcam attached to your computer you have many options available to you. You can conduct video chats, set up a simple security system and much more. With Flutter installed, there is something completely different you can do.
When you’re watching a movie, or listening to music on your computer, you may need to quickly pause playback which results in a mad scramble to find your mouse or keyboard and then finding the right control in the media player you’re using. Flutter enables you to use your web cam for simple playback control.
The app is still in the fairly early stages of development, but it is an intriguing glimpse into what might be to come, and it’s still a very useful app in the meantime. Flutter is essentially a very basic version of Microsoft Kinect that enables you to put existing hardware to better use.
Flutter is a unique app and the web site is a stylish affair.
Flutter is a unique app and the web site is a stylish affair.
The app overcomes a serious problem for anyone who uses their computer to listen to music or watch movies. If there is a knock at the door or a phone call which means that you need to quickly pause what you’re playing, using Flutter means that you no longer need to hunt down a peripheral to control your player, you can just wave your hand in front of your camera.

Have A Flutter

Head on over to the Flutter web site and click the orange Download button at the bottom of the page. Save the file to the desktop and then run through the installation process in the normal way – there are no hidden extras or nasty surprises to be found here.
Flutter’s introductory tutorial continues the comic book look of the program web site.
Flutter’s introductory tutorial continues the comic book look of the program web site.
The tutorial window that appears gives you a brief introduction to the way the program works – just click I’m Ready to continue. Make sure that you have your web cam connected to your computer and practice the first gesture – the one that will be used to pause and resume playback. Hold you open palm up in front of your camera.
The tutorial will automatically move to the next screen and you will then need to point your thumb to the right; this is the fast forward or next track gesture. Finally, point your thumb to the left to perform the rewind or previous track gesture and you’ll have reached the end of the tutorial.
The tutorial helps you to get use to the idea of gesturing to your web cam and helps to calibrate the app.
The tutorial helps you to get use to the idea of gesturing to your web cam and helps to calibrate the app.
As the tutorial points out, when you are performing the gestures for Flutter, there is no need to move. Hold your hand in one of the three supported positions somewhere between one and six feet from your web cam.

Flutter In Action

There are a limited number of apps that can be used in conjunction with Flutter – the currently supported apps are iTunes, Spotify, Winamp and Windows Media Player. There are no additional steps required to get Flutter to work with any of these apps as they are all supported out of the box – there’s also a Mac version of the software which supports a different range of apps.
There is only support for a small number of apps at the moment, but this may change in time.
There is only support for a small number of apps at the moment, but this may change in time.
Other apps may be added in the future, but this is enough to get your started even if you’re only looking at Flutter as something of a curiosity. When you launch an app that is supported by Flutter, a notification will pop up from the system tray.
A pop up notification lets you know that a particular app can be used with Flutter.
A pop up notification lets you know that a particular app can be used with Flutter.
While we’re looking at the system tray, it’s worth mentioning a couple of the options that can be found here. Right click the Flutter icon in the notification area of the taskbar, and in the popup menu that appears you’ll find the option to switch off your camera – this is helpful if you need to stop using gestures temporarily. To ensure that Flutter is always available and that you do not have to explicitly launch it in order to gesture control your media player, click the ‘Auto start at logon’ option so that it is ticked.
This is definitely an app to keep an eye on. It is basic at the moment – but still impressive – and it looks like it is something that is going to go from strength to strength. The developers are keen for users to get involved with the app and appreciate feedback from anyone who has experienced problems, has suggestions for future ideas or who just want to get in touch. You can contact them through the Flutter web site, but also by right clicking the system tray icon and selecting Share followed by ‘Send a Suggestion’.
Get in touch with the Flutter developers if you would like to share your thoughts on the app.
Get in touch with the Flutter developers if you would like to share your thoughts on the app.
Have you found any other interesting ways to put your webcam to good use? Would you prefer to use a remote control rather than hand gestures to control your media? Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Download Flutter For Free {try it now, its really cool}

Thursday, January 24, 2013

How to backup your ZTE modem config file

Step 1
1. Make sure you are connected to your ZTE ADSL modem using any kind of UTP
    {Unshielded Twisted     Pair} cable.
2. Make sure you are within the same network with your modem, the default network is  192.168.1.0, and
   and the default ip address of the modem is 192.168.1.1, you can configure your PC or Mac..in this range
   (192.168.1.2--192.168.1.254).
3. ping your modem's ip address, to make sure are properly connected to it.
    to do that 
goto-->start-->run-->type "cmd" without the quotes and hit enter. {windows xp or earlier}
goto-->start-->type "cmd" on the search box and hit enter[return] {windows vista or latest}



ping result
your ping result should look like this










 

Step 2
1. Now that we  are connected to our ZTE ADSL modem, open a web browser of your  choice,   and type the local IP address of your modem on the address bar and hit enter. Then you will be prompted to enter username and password, the default is admin admin, or type your own username and password and hit enter,
then you will see the following window.
you should see something like this














 

2. Next goto the management menu and select Backup Config menu from the left navigation bar.


















3. Finally click on the backup button and save the configuration file
























There you have it, that is how you backup your configurations from a common 
ZTE ADSL modem.

Hope you enjoyed it, Thank you!!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

What is DSL broadband connection?

DSL stands for {Digital Subscriber Line} and is a fast growing technology that uses a normal phone line to provide high-speed broadband  internet access for home and small office. The DSL signal is carried 
Figure 1.0 widely used modem in Ethiopia
by two modems - one in your premises and one at your local telephone exchange(local ETC office). These modems are designed to exploit the physical transmission capabilities of the copper wires to deliver higher data transfer rates. Your existing phone master socket is modified to split the line into two channels (using a central line splitter), so that one line is used for normal voice transmissions (ie. telephone) and the other for your DSL internet access, except i don't see ETC implement this method, instead what ETC does is they dedicate one line for the DSL connection.
The bit rate of consumer DSL services typically ranges from 256 kbit/s to 40 Mbit/s in the direction to the customer (downstream), depending on DSL technology, line conditions, and service-level implementation

There are two types of DSL available:
ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, which typically provides a faster downstream data flow, 5Mbpx for download,  and a lower upstream speed 1Mbs to upload (making it ideal for users who do more downloading than uploading); and its what most of us use at the internet cafe' or small offices, here in Ethiopia. 
and 
SDSL- Symmetric Digital Subscribe Line, provide equal bandwidth for both uploads and downloads. Symmetric DSL technology is popular for business-class DSL services as companies often have greater needs for transferring data. Typical symmetric DSL connections support 1.5 Mbps for downloads and uploads.