Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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Write Bold And Underline In Facebook Chat
- whatever you type between * *(two stars ) will automatically turns into bold.
- Example : You write I *love* you.
- Turns to
- I love you
- Whatever you type between _ _(two underscores) will automatically turns into underlined text
- Example: You write
- I really _love_ you
- Turns to
- I really love you
- Whatever you type between *_ _* will automatically turns into Bold+Underline
- Example:
Whatch Live Tv For Free
Step 1 : First of all you need to have VLC player, if you don’t have vlc player kindly download it from here. After Downloading the vlc player, install it.
Step 2 : Now open Vlc Player, and select streaming option from the media menu present in the menu bar.
Step 3 : Select network option and enter the url of the streaming channel. For example if you want to view Aaj Tak you need to add url rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_4.sdp in the url field and den select play option from the stream drop down menu.
Step 4 : After you click play in the above step, the channel will start streaming and you can watch your favorite channels.
Here is the List of many other channels which you can watch in the similar way :
| Channel Name | Link |
| | |
| Aaj Tak | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_4.sdp |
| CNBC Aawaz | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf1/cid_34.sdp |
| CNBC TV 18 | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_35.sdp |
| Headlines Today | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_7.sdp |
| NDTV 24×7 | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_29.sdp |
| NDTV | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_33.sdp |
| NDTV Profit | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_31.sdp |
| Times Now | rtsp://ss1c6.idc.mundu.tv:554/prf0/cid_2.sdp |
| NK News | rtsp://94.75.250.53:554/rtplive/rknews.sdp |
| RAJ News | rtsp://94.75.250.220:1935/live/rajnews2.sdp |
| | |
| ETV | rtsp://94.75.250.53/rtplive/etv2low.sdp |
| Studio N | rtsp://94.75.250.220:1935/live/studion2 |
| SVBC | rtsp://94.75.250.220/rtplive/svbclow |
| Zee Tamil | rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf1/cid_54.sdp |
| Zee Kannad | rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf1/cid_55.sdp |
| Zee Bangla | rtsp://121.244.145.226:554/prf1/cid_52.sdp |
| Music Box | rtsp://stream.the.sk/live/musicbox/musicbox-3m.3gp |
| Zoo Vision | rtsp://stream.zoovision.com/live.sdp |
| B4u Music | rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch12zqcif.3gp |
| iMusic | rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch26yqcif.3gp |
| Adventure | rtsp://video3.multicasttech.com/AFTVAdventure3GPP296.sdp |
| Horror | rtsp://video2.multicasttech.com/AFTVHorror3GPP296.sdp |
| Comedy | rtsp://video3.multicasttech.com/AFTVComedy3GPP96.sdp |
| Classic | rtsp://video3.multicasttech.com/AFTVClassics3GPP296.sdp |
| Crime | rtsp://video2.multicasttech.com/AFTVCrime3GPP296.sdp |
| Mystery | rtsp://video2.multicasttech.com/AFTVMystery3GPP296.sdp |
| Clubbing Tv | rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch21yqcif.3gp |
| Bella Tv | rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch29yqcif.3gp |
| Fashion Tv | rtsp://217.146.95.166:554/playlist/ch27yqcif.3gp |
How To Trace Mobile Number Location with Google Latitude
How Tracing a Mobile Phone Location Wi
th Google Latitude Works
ired. All you need is a mobile phone and you can build what’s essentially a GPS network of friends, without the need for GPS technology. Wondering whether your buddy Jim is still at work? Just log onto Google Latitude, or check Google Maps on your phone, and sure enough, Jim’s icon shows up on the map where he works. Did your best friend go missing after her date the other night? If she left her phone on, all of her friends can check out where she’s currently located.
The potential uses of this technology are amazing, and Google is just getting started by integrated it’s cellular triangulation technology with Google Maps. MakeUseOf authors previously covered similar applications, such as NavXS and BuddyWay. However, BuddyWay requires that the phone or PDA is GPS enabled. The convenience of Google Latitude is that you don’t need GPS, and it’ll work on almost any mobile phone that can use Google Maps. According to Google, these include Android-powered devices, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile 5.0+ and Symbian.
Setting Up Google Latitude With a Network of Friends
Setting up the application on your mobile device is a piece of cake. Once you open Latitude on your phone, you can immediately start adding friends with their email address. If none of your friends have Latitude installed on their phones yet, forward them this article and tell them to install it!Using Google Latitude Online
Of course, tracing a mobile phone location isn’t enough for Google. This is the part that really made me raise my eyebrows. Google has incorporated this mobile technology into an online gadget that you can view and manipulate from your iGoogle page.Have you ever used any of the latest “friend tracking” mobile phone technologies for tracing a mobile phone location? Which one is your favorite? Share your opinion in the comments section below.
How To Create a CON Folder In Windows
Can you create a folder named "CON” in windows?
The Answer is NO and YES!
Why the answer is NO.
NO because when create a new folder and try to rename it to any one of the above specified names, you know what happens! In Windows XP the folder name automatically changes back to "New Folder” no matter you try any number of times. Where as in Windows Vista/7 when you try to rename the file you get an error message "The specified device name is invalid”.
Why it is not possible to create a folder names CON?
Before we proceed further, let me tell you a small secret you can’t even create a folder named
CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5,
LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9.and many others.
YES the reason you can’t create a folder with these names is because these are reserved keywords used by DOS. The below list is taken from Microsoft’s website shows a list of reserved keywords in DOS.
NAME - FUNCTION
CON - Key board and display.
PRN - System list device, usually a parallel port.
AUX - Auxiliary Device, usually a serial port.
CLOCK$ - System real-time clock.
NUL - Bit-bucket device.
A: - Z: - Drive letters.
COM1 - First serial communication port.
LPT1 - First parallel printer port.
LPT2 - Second Parallel printer port.
LPT3 - Third Parallel printer port.
COM2 - Second serial communication port.
COM3 - Third serial communication port.
COM4 - Fourth serial communication port.
If you try creating a folder with any of these names, the name automatically changes back to the default "New Folder”.
And this is what has caused the confusion. Instead of automatically renaming the folder, had an explanatory warning message popped up.
Yes we can create a folder named CON.
There is actually a way to create a folder named CON, or any other name from the above list of reserved keywords. This can be done through command prompt. But it is advisable not to do so, as it might result in your system becoming unstable.
To create a folder named CON, go to command prompt and type "MD \\.\D:\CON” (without quotes). This will create a folder named CON in D:. See the screen-shot below.(see the folder at the bottom)
You cannot delete this folder by normal delete. To delete the folder, again go to command prompt and type
"RD \\.\D:\CON” without quotes. See the screen-shot below.(see the folder is gone now)
I’ll again recommend you not to try this on your system, as it might become unstable. In case
you can’t stop yourself, don’t do it on a drive on which Windows is installed (generally C:).
So next time if any one tells you that we cannot rename a folder to con the create it and show
them.
How to Create Your Own Customized Run Commands
Submitted by Ankit on Tuesday, 19 April 2011
The Run command on Microsoft Windows operating system allows you to directly open an application or document with just a single command instead of navigating to it’s location and double-clicking the executable icon. However, it only works for some of the inbuilt Windows programs such as Command prompt (cmd), Calculator (calc) etc. So, have you ever wondered how to create your own customized Run commands for accessing your favorite programs, files and folders? Well, read on to find out the answer.
Creating the Customized Run Command
Let me take up an example of how to create a customized run command for opening the Internet explorer. Once you create this command, you should be able to open the Internet explorer just by typing “ie” (without quotes) in the Run dialog box. Here is how you can do that.
1. Right click on your Desktop and select New -> Shortcut.
2. You will see a “Create Shortcut” Dialog box as shown below
4. Now click on “Next” and type any name for your shortcut. You can choose any name as per your choice; this will be your customized “Run command”. In this case I name my shortcut as “ie”. Click on “Finish”.
5. You will see a shortcut named “ie” on your desktop. All you need to do is just copy this shortcut and paste it in your Windows folder (usually “C:/Windows”). Once you have copied the shortcut onto your Windows folder, you can delete the one on your Desktop.
6. That’s it! From now on, just open the Run dialog box, type ie and hit Enter to open the Internet Explorer.
In this way you can create customized Run commands for any program of your choice. Say “ff” for Firefox, “ym” for Yahoo messenger, “wmp” for Windows media player and so on.
To do this, when you click on “Browse” in the Step-3, just select the target program’s main executable (.exe) file which will usually be located in the C:\Program Files folder. Give a simple and short name for this shortcut as per your choice and copy the shortcut file onto the Windows folder as usual. Now just type this short name in the Run dialog box to open the program.
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How to Hack Windows Administrator Password
Submitted by Ankit on Thursday, 12 February 2010
Simple way to reset non-administrator account passwords
Here is another simple way through which you can reset the password of any non-administrator accounts. The only requirement for this is that you need to have administrator privileges. Here is a step-by-step instruction to accomplish this task.
1. Open the command prompt (Start->Run->type cmd->Enter)
2. Now type net user and hit Enter
3. Now the system will show you a list of user accounts on the computer. Say for example you need to reset the password of the account by name John, then do as follows
4. Type net user John * and hit Enter. Now the system will ask you to enter the new password for the account. That’s it. Now you’ve successfully reset the password for John without knowing his old password.
So in this way you can reset the password of any Windows account at times when you forget it so that you need not re-install your OS for any reason. I hope this helps.
Another way to reset non-administrator account passwords
This hack will show you how to reset Windows administrator password (for Win 2000, XP, Vista and Win 7) at times when you forget it or when you want to gain access to a computer for which you do not know the password.
Most of us have experienced a situation where in we need to gain access to a computer which is password protected or at times we may forget the administrator password without which it becomes impossible to login to the computer. So here is an excellent hack using which you can reset the password or make the password empty (remove the password) so that you can gain administrator access to the computer. You can do this with a small tool called Offline NT Password & Registry Editor. This utility works offline, that means you need to shut down your computer and boot off your using a floppy disk, CD or USB device (such as pen drive). The tool has the following features.
- You do not need to know the old password to set a new one
- Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts!
- There is also a registry editor and other registry utilities that works under linux/unix, and can be used for other things than password editing.
How it works?
Most Windows operating systems stores the login passwords and other encrypted passwords in a file called sam (Security Accounts Manager). This file can be usually found in \windows\system32\config. This file is a part of Windows registry and remains inaccessible as long as the OS is active. Hence it is necessary that you need to boot off your computer and access this sam file via boot. This tool intelligently gains access to this file and will reset/remove the password associated with administrator or any other account.
The download link for both CD and floppy drives along with the complete instructions is given below
Offline NT Password & Reg Editor Download
It is recommended that you download the CD version of the tool since floppy drive is outdated and doesn’t exist in today’s computer. Once you download you’ll get a bootable image which you need to burn it onto your CD. Now boot your computer from this CD and follow the screen instructions to reset the password.
