Tuesday, December 24, 2013

12 Type Of Servers And What They Do

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1. Real-Time Communication Servers
Also known as chat servers or IRC, and sometimes known as instant messaging (IM) servers, these servers are meant to allow huge number users to exchange information instantly.

2. FTP Servers
This is one of the oldest of the Internet services available. The FTP or File Transfer Protocol allows the users to securely transfer one or more files of any size between two computers.

3. Collaboration Servers
In many ways, collaboration software, once called 'groupware,' demonstrates the original power of the Web. Collaboration software designed to enable users to collaborate, regardless of location, via the Internet or a
corporate intranet and to work together in a virtual atmosphere.

4. List Servers
List servers lets users better manage their mass mailing lists like open interactive discussions or one-way lists to deliver newsletters, announcements or advertising.

5. Telnet Servers
The Telnet server lets the users on to a host computer control and work on remote computers.

6. Web Servers
At its core, a Web server serves static content to a Web browser by loading a file from a disk and serving it across the network to a user's Web browser. This entire exchange is mediated by the browser and server talking to each other using HTTP.

7. Virtual Servers
A virtual server is a web server which shares its resources with multiple users. It's another way of saying that multiple web sites share the resources of one server.

8. Proxy Servers
Proxy server is a server which acts as an intermediary for requests between the users and the servers. Client connects to the proxy server and the proxy server evaluates the requests sent by the users simplifies them and control their complexities.

9. Mail Servers
Mail servers help in moving and storing the e- mail over a network via LANs and WANs or across the Internet.

10. Server Platforms
Normally used in same context with that of operating systems, server platforms are the platforms that are under the hardware or software of a system and the hence in the engine that drives the server.

11. Open Source Servers
Similar to server platforms, Open source server are referred to the  underlying open source operating system used in the IT infrastructures of the companies.

12. Application Servers
Application servers are a type of middleware which connects the database servers and the app users.





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Monday, December 23, 2013

How to see the Facebook profile picture of the stranger who has put privacy=="friends" on their picture

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Today i'll show you how u can easily see the full screen of the image which  is protected from other persons on facebook other than friends..!!


just follow these steps..!

1. right click on the image and then click on ""copy image url"".

2.open a new tab and then paste the image url into the address bar..!!

3. remove the "s160x160/" part from the url and hit enter..!


now u are done..!!
enjoy the full screen sight of the image..!!





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Full names of 10 famous companies

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DHL - Dalsey Hillblom Lynn

IBM - International Business Machines

TLC - The Learning Channel\

FIAT - Fabbrica Italiana AutomobiliTorin o

HMV - His Master's Voice

TCS - Tata Consultancy Services

SAP - System Analysis and Program

Amul - Anand Milk Union Limited

IKEA - Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd

HTC - High Tech Computer






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Easy way to disable USB port

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1. Goto run

2. Type 'regedit' without quotes

3. Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

4. goto SYSTEM

5. Click on CurrentControlSet

6. Click on services

7. Goto USBSTOR

8. Double click on 'Start' where value is 3

9. Now change the value data with 4

10. Now press ok and refresh your desktop


your USB port is disabled, to enable the usb port
replace the value 4 with 3.





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Sunday, December 22, 2013

System Security For User

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1. Always use a strong password with a combination of alphabets, numbers and special characters.

2. Use Original Antivirus. Don't download Cracks & Keygens which are the main entry point for Viruses and Trojans.

3. Use Original Windows OS ( Paid ) or Use Open source OS such as Linux, Ubuntu, Flavours of Linux. Do not use some programs to patch your system.

4. Regularly Update your Antivirus and OS to remove and/or patch vulnerabilities and keep your system secure.

5. Shutdown / Uninstall unwanted programs or programs which you don't use such as FTP, Telnet or any softwares which use your resource.

6. Use Drive Encryption tools to protect your data from data theft and to protect from data loss.

7. Always create a backup of your important files to a Hard disk or Online Servers ( like Dropbox )

8. Never trust any other network to which you connect( OPen WiFi ). Crackers & hackers can compromise your data and also steal your data transmitted .

9. Have a routine check of your computer for defects and patch immediately.

10. Never leave your computer unattended, even for a short time. It is easy for a cracker to inject a virus or spyware into your system.





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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Download Viber for Windows ( PC ), Mac, Linux

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Viber for PC lets you send free messages and make free calls to other Viber users, on any device and network, in any country!
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Viber syncs your contacts, messages and call history with your mobile device.
  • Best-quality HD voice calls
  • Video calls
  • Text, photo and sticker messages
  • Full sync between your mobile and Windows
  • Transfer ongoing calls between devices

Download Viber, enter your phone number, and start connecting with your friends. 


You can Download Viber for Windows , Mac , Linux here








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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How to Transfer files between your Android device and PC using Wi-Fi

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Find out how to transfer files between your PC and Android tablet with the WiFi File Transfer application. 
You can transfer files from any machine (if it's on the same network). You can transfer from multiple machines and do so with the ease of a very well designed web-based interface.



Features

Here are some features that you'll find with WiFi File Transfer:
  • Upload or download multiple files at once
  • Upload entire folder structures (Google Chrome only)
  • Delete, rename, copy, zip, or unzip files
  • Password authentication
  • Shortcuts to photo, video, and music directories
  • Runs as a background service
  • View photos directly in your web browser
  • Autostart service when connected to home network (optional)
  • Access to external SD cards and USB storage devices
  • Supports hotspot mode

There are two version of the app: Free and Pro for $1.40 (USD). The only limitation of the free version is that you can't upload files larger than 5MB.
But you can Download WiFi File Transfer Pro for Free in our site.


Installation

As with any Android application, WiFi File Transfer can be installed with these simple steps:
  1. Open the Google Play Store
  2. Search for "wifi file" (no quotes)
  3. Tap on the WiFi File Transfer entry (or the Pro version if you know that you want to purchase the software)
  4. Tap on the Install button
  5. Tap Accept
Once the installation is complete, you'll find the application in your app drawer (you might also find a launcher on the home screen). Tap the icon to begin using the application.

Usage

As I already mentioned, you must first make sure your device is connected to the same wireless network as the desktop machine(s) you wish to transfer files to/from. Once you have that taken care of, open the WiFi File Transfer tool and tap the Start button (Figure A) to start the file transferring service. Figure A
WiFi File Transfer running on a Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Note.
Once you tap the Start button, you'll be given the IP address and port that will allow you to connect through your desktop browser. Point any browser to this address:port combination (if the browser is on the same network as the wireless device), and you'll see the following handy web interface (Figure B). Figure B
WiFi File Transfer from within the Google Chrome browser.
The interface is set up with four main sections:
  • File browser: Where you can navigate your device file structure and download files
  • Media gallery: Where you can view a thumbnail gallery of your device's images
  • Device information: Get storage information of the device at a glance
  • Transfer files: Where you can transfer files and folders (Chrome only) to the device
To transfer a file to your device, follow these steps:
  1. Point your browser to the WiFi File Transfer web page
  2. Click the Select Files button under Transfer files to device
  3. In the file manager, locate the file to be uploaded and click Open
  4. Click Start upload from the main window
  5. Allow the upload to complete
To download files from your device, do the following:
  1. In the file browser, navigate to the location of the file
  2. Select the file(s) to be downloaded (Figure C)
  3. Click the Download button
  4. Select to download the files individually or as a zipped archive
  5. Allow the download to complete
Figure C
You can download as many files as you need.
If you want to download media, you can quickly download from the thumbnail gallery. Here's how:
  1. Click on the Media gallery tab
  2. Navigate to the file you want to download
  3. Click on the Download link (Figure D)
Figure D
You can also just view the file in the gallery by clicking the thumbnail image or the file name.

Password protection

Once your Android tablet is on the network, anyone who knows the password could add or remove files to that tablet -- but not if you password protect the WiFi File Transfer application. To do this, follow these steps:
  1. Open the application
  2. Tap the Settings button
  3. Tap Access Password
  4. Enter a password to be used
  5. Tap OK
Now, when anyone points their browser to that address:port, they'll have to enter the password to gain access.
If you're looking for one of the best ways to transfer files to and from your Android tablet, look no further than WiFi File Transfer. Not only does it allow you to easily gain access to the files/folders on your tablet, it offers the simplicity of a web browser for the process of transferring that information.




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