Saturday 3 March 2012

How to Corrupt a Word File Purposely, Damage Documents


Well in an office you might shred a document into pieces. But in a PC you have to securely delete files, but in case you want to purposely corrupt a word file or document such that some one else can’t view it while accessing it, then the following Document Corrupter can help.

# Document Corrupter (Link) – Corrupt a Word Files, Damage Documents

This simple tool to corrupt a word file is quite simple to use and works for most MS-Office file formats :


  1. Click on “Browse” and select the document you like to shred. Supports Word 07/10.
  2. Select “Shuffle the pieces” if you want this document even harder to recover.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Takes few seconds (depending on the file size) and you will be able to download the corrupted file.
Once you download the corrupted document file if you try to open it… the following error comes.


 Note : Please don’t misuse the service to play pranks on your colleagues or the boss by corrupting word files, spreadsheets or presentations they created with a lot of time and efforts.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Content Management Systems (CMS)

A Content Management System (CMS) such as a document management system (DMS) is a computer application used to manage work flow needed to collaboratively create, edit, review, index, search, publish and archive various kinds of digital media and electronic text.


The content managed by a CMS includes images, media, audio files, electronic documents and Web content (but can be enhanced to include absolutely anything). The idea behind a CMS is to make these files available inter-office, as well as over the Web via the website. A CMS can also be used as an archive & usually CMS's have built in rollback functionality & recovery tools. Many companies use a CMS to store files in a non-proprietary form & to share files with ease, as most systems use server-based software, further broadening file availability.

"Workflow" is the idea of moving an electronic document along either for approval or for adding content. Some CMS's will easily facilitate this process with e-mail notification and automated routing. This is ideally a collaborative creation of documents. A CMS facilitates the organization, control, and publication of a large body of documents and other content, such as images and multimedia resources.



A Web Content Management System (WCMS) is a content management system implemented as a web application, for creating and managing HTML content. It is used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A CMS facilitates content creation, content control, editing, and many essential web maintenance functions.
Usually the software provides authoring (and other) tools designed to allow users with little or no knowledge of programming languages or markup languages to create and manage content with relative ease of use.
Most systems use a database to store content, metadata, and/or artifacts that might be needed by the system, making them recoverable & providing an entire site backup.
A presentation layer displays the content to regular website visitors based on a set of templates. The templates are often XSLT files.


Administration is typically done through browser-based interfaces.
A Content Management System (CMS) differs from website builders like Microsoft FrontPage or Adobe Dreamweaver. A CMS allows non-technical users to make changes to an existing website with little or no training. Web content management systems typically require an experienced coder to set-up and add features, but it is primarily a website maintenance tool for non-technical administrators.

Web content management systems capabilities
A web content management system is a software system used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A CMS facilitates document control, auditing, editing, and timeline management. A Web CMS provides the following key features:

Automated templates
Create standard output templates (usually XHTML and XML) that can be automatically applied to new and existing content, creating one central place to change that look across a group or content of a site.

Easily editable content
Once your content is separated from the visual presentation of your site, it usually becomes much easier and quicker to edit and manipulate. Most CMS software include WYSIWYG editing tools allowing non-technical individuals to create and edit content.

Scalable feature sets
Most CMS have plug-ins or modules that can be easily installed to extend an existing site's functionality.

Workflow management
Workflow is the process of creating cycles of sequential and parallel tasks that must be accomplished in the CMS. For example, a content creator submits a story but it is not published on the website until the copy editor cleans it up, and the editor-in-chief approves it.

Document management
CMS solutions may provide a means of managing the life cycle of a document from initial creation time, through revisions, publication, archive, and document destruction.

Content virtualization
CMS systems may provide a means of allowing each user to work within a virtual copy of the entire website, document set, and/or code base. This enables changes to multiple interdependent resources to be viewed and/or executed in-context prior to submission.

5 Reasons To Use A Content Management System For Your Website

Reason #1: Cost is Low (Often Free) 

Even with a small budget you can have a professional website and running up in a couple of hours if you use a CMS. There are many free CMS’s available today, including the widely popular WordPress and Joomla. In the past cost was a heavy factor in deciding whether a business could have a website but with today’s technology and the availability of professional looking CMS templates you can drastically reduce your website building cost without losing professionalism.


Reason #2: Overall Ease Of Use

Today, there are many tools available to build a professional website and many of them are free.  Not all these tools are created equal so I recommend starting with WordPress or Joomla be careful in your selection.  WordPress and Joomla are two very popular web building tools that are free and offer many great plugins to extend the functionality of your website.

Reason #3: Minimal Technical Knowledge

Content Management Systems makes it easy to update your website, add additional functionality and even setup an e-commerce website without needing to buy specialized HTML software or having programming experience.  If you’re comfortable with a word-processor you’ll find it relatively easy to use a content management system and the learning curve rather low.

Reason #4: Don’t Have To Rely On A Webmaster

A common complaint I hear from a lot of small business owners is having to wait on their webmaster to make updates to their website. Sometimes the changes you may want are small but important and the timing of the update can be critical to your business.  Using a CMS makes it easy for you to make updates and additions on your website on your schedule.

Reason #5: A Virtual Assistant Is Cheaper Than A Web Designer

Even if you decide to outsource some of your web updates if you’re using a CMS you can hire a virtual assistant to make your changes since most updates in a CMS are not technical in nature.  The cost of hiring a virtual assistant is much less than the cost of hiring a web designer.

Reason #5: Spend Your Money Where It Really Matters

Using a CMS to build and mange your website help minimize your website cost and expenses.  This gives you the chance to spend the saved dollars on where it matters most; which is marketing and lead generation.
So what are you waiting for? Visit WordPress.com and Joomla.org to learn more about these free content management systems. You can also read WordPress vs. Joomla: Which Is Best For Your Business? for more information about the these two content management systems.

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Nokia launches 41-MP camera smartphone ( Nokia 808 Pureview )

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia announced the 808 Pureview, a flagship Symbian device with a 41-megapixel camera. In addition to superior still imaging technology, the Nokia 808 PureView, also includes full HD 1080p video recording and playback with 4X loss less zoom and the world's first use of Nokia Rich Recording. 

By comparison, that is nearly seven times the 8 megapixels used in iPhone 4S cameras.

The technology doesn't come cheap, however, as the phone is going to cost 450 euros when it goes on sale in European markets in May. 

In addition to the ground-breaking photo technology, the phone will use Dolby Digital stereo sound and will be based on a Symbian platform, which the company has used a great deal in the past.
The true selling point of the phone is the camera, which effectively takes in an unusually high amount of information about each picture and compresses it into a small enough size that it is easily sent by text or email.


Nokia 808 Pureview Phone Specification :


GENERAL

2G Network - GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

3G Network - HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100

BODY


Dimensions - 123.9 x 60.2 x 13.9 mm, 95.5 cc

Weight - 169 g


DISPLAY

Type  - AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size - 360 x 640 pixels, 4.0 inches (~184 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch - Yes
Protection - Corning Gorilla Glass
- Nokia ClearBlack display


SOUND

Alert types - Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones

Loudspeaker - Yes
3.5mm jack - Yes

MEMORY


Card slot - microSD, up to 32 GB

Internal - 16 GB storage

DATA


GPRS - Class 33

EDGE - Class 33
Speed - HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
WLAN - Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, UPnP technology
Bluetooth - Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
NFC - Yes
USB - Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support

CAMERA


Primary - 41 MP (38 MP effective, 7152 x 5368 pixels), Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Xenon flash

Features - 1/1.2'' sensor size, ND filter, geo-tagging, face detection
Video - Yes, 1080p@30fps, 3x digital zoom (effective 24-74mm f/2.4 @1080p)
Secondary - Yes, VGA; VGA@30fps video recording

FEATURES

OS - Nokia Belle OS
CPU - 1.3 GHz
Sensors - Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Messaging - SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser - HTML5, Adobe Flash Lite
Radio - Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter
GPS - Yes, with A-GPS support
Java - Yes, MIDP 2.1
Colors - Black, White, Red
 - SNS integration
- Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
- HDMI port
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- Voice command/dial
- Document viewer
- Video/photo editor
- Predictive text input

How much price of Nokia 808 Pureview Mobile phone :

Nokia 808 Pureview Price in USA :$ 610 Approx.
Nokia 808 Pureview Price in UK  €450 = £ 384
Nokia 808 Pureview Price in India Rs 34000 Approx.

It's expected to arrive in May 2012 at a price of €450

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Monday 27 February 2012

Apple iPad 3 Features And Release Date

The Apple iPad is one of the best-selling tablets in the world, and the iPad 3 is one of the most anticipated devices from Apple this year. This article explains you about the new features that are to be included in the iPad 3.

In a nutshell, the Apple iPad3 will feature a new, thinner and sleeker design, down nearly 20 percent in size compared to the iPad 2. It will also support full touchscreen HD display with a screen resolution of 2048 x 1536.

Apart from that, the iPad 3 will have a lighter battery, reducing the weight of the tablet. However, the battery is reported to cost 20 to 30 percent more than the current iPad’s battery, and will also have a longer battery life.

It is also expected that the iPad 3 will have a wireless charging technology, which will be able to charge the battery and transfer data wirelessly.


iPad 3 Features

A6 Processor

The current Apple iPad 2 has a 900MHz dual-core ARM Cortext-A9 processor, Apple A5 chipset and PowerVr SGX543MP2 GPU. This certainly made the Apple iPad 2 a powerful tablet and a main competitor in the world of tablets. Now Apple is aiming to make the competition tougher by sporting an A6 Quad-core Processor in the iPad 3. This would make the iPad 3 as powerful as any high-end desktop.
According to Linley Group senior analyst Kevin Krewell, “We expect the A6 will be a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 design, which would be competitive with next year’s best mobile processors. In 2012, Nvidia will offer a quad-core Cortex-A9 processor, and Qualcomm will have the aforementioned MSM8960, a dual-core A15-class processor operating at 1.7GHz. Fabricating Apple’s A6 in 28nm (instead of the 40nm process Nvidia is using for its quad-core part) will reduce both die cost and power, yielding a much better product.”

 iOS 5

The iPad 3 will come with the latest iOS 5, which will host the multi-touch gesture technology. However, analyst and tech enthusiasts predict that Apple would introduce OS X Lion for the tablet, since it will be powered by a quad-core processor.
This will also include multitasking features, such as notifications, task-finishing, app-switching, location and background sound.

3D Feature and New Retina Display

Apple enthusiast expected the Retina Display feature on Apple iPad 2; however, Apple has been working majorly for an improved version of it to include it in the iPad 3. The iPhone 4 currently supports the Retina Display with a screen resolution of 960 x 640. Apple explains Retina Display as: “Developing pixels a mere 78 micrometers wide, Apple engineers were able to pack four times the number of pixels into the same 3.5-inch (diagonal) screen found on earlier iPhone models. The resulting pixel density of iPhone 4 – 326 pixels per inch – makes text and graphics look smooth and continuous at any size.”
With the Retina Display feature, the screen resolution of the iPad3 will be 2048 x 1536 pixels. However, it is said that the third version of the tablet is delayed due to Retina Display issues, and Apple is expected to ship the tablet in early 2012.

here are speculations that the tablet will display the 3D view. Although it’s too early to expect features like 3D display, devices like the LG Optimus can record videos in 3D, and output the same through HDMI.

iPad 3 Features Continued:

Cloud Computing

Apple announced its Cloud services during the WWDC 2011, and will definitely include the iCloud technology both in the iPhone 5 and iPad 3. With iCloud users can store photos, apps, calendars and access songs on iTunes without having them to store in the phone’s memory.

Camera

The iPad 3 will come with an improved camera, since the previous version of the table didn’t seem impressive enough. Unlike the iPad 2, the new tablet will come with LED flash to support the camera. It is expected to have a 5MP camera with 1080p or 720p video recording quality of 60 frames per second. The technology made by OmniVision will help reduce the size of the table by 20 percent.

Fingerprint Proof

Apple has already been granted patents on this technology, and is working real hard to make the iPad3 fingerprint proof. The touch screen will be coated with oleophobic materials, which will reduce the oil and fingerprints on the screen.

Apple iPad 3 Release Date

There isn’t any official word from Apple on when the iPad 3 will be released; however, rumors indicate that it will be announced sometime early next year. Reports state the trial production is likely to start this October. One of the major reasons why the launch of the device has delayed is due to the Retina Display technology. It is also said that it could be delayed because of legal issues with one of Apple’s main supplier, Samsung.
The price and availability of the iPad 3 is still unknown. Please make sure that you keep visiting this page to stay updated.

Apple iPad 3 Price

Though the tablet promises quite a lot of new and exciting features, rumors indicate that it could be priced at a very high range. However, with the competition kicking in, I expect that the iPad 3 will be set at a reasonable price. Nevertheless, are you going to buy the new iPad 3? And what other iPad 3 features are you expecting? Let us know by adding your views below. it is also important to mention that Apple is expected to release the iPhone 5 a few months after the launch of the iPad 3.

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Sunday 26 February 2012

BSNL launches tablet PC at Rs 3,250

BSNL on Friday launched three tablets, in partnership with Pantel, a company based in Noida, with the cheapest model costing a mere Rs 3,250. With this the state-owned telecom services provider makes a a quiet entry into the increasingly competitive market for the hand-held computers


The three tablets launched by BSNL are priced at Rs 3,250, Rs 10,999 and Rs 13,500. Two of them come with 7-inch resistive screen with Android 2.3 operating system, while the third comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, a BSNL official said.
Recently, Datawind, promoted by a Canadian India, had made a much-publicised entry into the market in a tie-up with the government to provide cheap networking devices 'Aakash' , priced at Rs 2,250 for students.

According to Pantel, the T-PAD IS701R has 1GHz processor and 256M RAM and is wi-fi enabled. The built-in 2GB memory can be expanded by up to 32GB.

The second model T-Pad WS704C has 512MB DDRIII RAM and can be connected to TV through HDMI.


The costliest model, T-PAD WS802C is powered by a 1.2GHz processor and 512MB DDRIII RAM and also has a built-in Global Position System.

Three Models Launching BSNL

• Penta Tpad IS 701r Tablet


 
• Penta Tpad_ws704c Tablet



• Penta Tpad WS802C Tablet


Book Your Tablet PC

  • BSNL Planned to sell the Tablets Online at the Partner Website of PANTEL i.e at (www.pantel.in)
  • Currently the Website is only offering Pre-Booking for the tablet.
  • Before Pre Booking the BSNL tablet, readers are advised to check the detailed description of these tablets at this link (www.pantel.in/category3-tablet.aspx).
  • After reading the Complete description about the Product, readers can now pre book their product.
  • For Prebooking the Bsnl Tablet, you are required to fill a Pre booking form and fill in your details (Including your name, Email, Shipping Address and Phone Number).
  • After sumitting the Pre-Booking form, the system wil Generate a Booking ID (something Like this PENT005918.).The booking ID must be preserved for future refernece and tracking your order in the later stages

Tips And Tricks For Windows XP

Control Inactive System Tray Icons 

You don't have to hide or show all the icons in your system tray—you can control their disappearing acts. Right-click on the taskbar and select Properties. Click on the checkbox next to "Hide inactive icons" (if it's not checked by default), then click on the Customize button. For each item on this list, you can choose "Hide when inactive," "Always hide," or "Always show" options to decide what you'll see and when. 

Fit More Icons on Your Desktop

 If your screen is so cluttered with Word documents and program shortcuts that you can't see the rolling meadows of your wallpaper, you don't need to move piles of stuff to the Recycling Bin. Just change the amount of space between icons. Right-click on the desktop, select Properties, then click on the Appearance tab, and click the Advanced button. In the "Item" drop-down, scroll down to Icon Spacing (Horizontal) and Icon Spacing (Vertical); changing the value in the "Size" field will move icons closer together (while increasing the number will move them farther apart). When you're done, click OK. To make your existing icons follow these rules, right-click on the desktop, select "Arrange Icons By" and then click Align to Grid, then go back to the same menu and click "Auto Arrange." 

Shut Down from Your Desktop

If you're trying to eliminate every extraneous mouse click, you can shut down your computer with an icon on the desktop. Right-click on your desktop, click "New," and then click "Shortcut." In the "Type the location of the item" field, type "shutdown -s -t 00" to give you a way to shut down the computer immediately. (Change the -s to -r to create a reboot shortcut instead.)

Change What Programs Start When Windows Does


You can prevent a lot of apps forcing Windows into chilled-molasses boot times—without uninstalling anything. Click Start, then "Run...," and type msconfig. This brings up the System Configuration Utility window. Click on the Startup tab to see a list of all the apps slated to start when you boot up Windows. Click the check mark next to any you don't want, and then click OK to save your choices. 

Type With an Onscreen Keyboard 

Whether you have trouble with your hands or you just prefer using the mouse, typing with Windows' onscreen keyboard can be a great convenience. Navigate to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility, and click "On-Screen Keyboard." Click OK to clear the dialogue box and then start "typing"—you can even change the settings to "press" keys just by hovering your mouse over the letter you want (enable this feature by selecting "Typing Mode" from the Settings menu).