Sunday, 31 March 2013
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Walk water balls on Lake Alster in Hamburg Germany
Walk water balls on Lake Alster in Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg is one of my favourite cities in Germany, actually one of my favourite cities in general. I lived there for nearly 3 years and met amazing people. I just love cities close to the sea (I am living in Amsterdam right now) and in Hamburg you even have a beach IN the city. A real one.
Hamburg is one of my favourite cities in Germany, actually one of my favourite cities in general. I lived there for nearly 3 years and met amazing people. I just love cities close to the sea (I am living in Amsterdam right now) and in Hamburg you even have a beach IN the city. A real one.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
How to use Pen drive as RAM Memory
We use USB to transfer the data’s. The USB can
be used asRAM. Let’s start with windows vista; those who use pc’s can
use their USBdrives to increase the performances of their computer. This
is called ReadyBoost. Ready Boost deal with free spacethat
is on your USB drives, such as RAM. When we increase RAM that’s equal
to more speed. Ready Boost comprise on all free versions ofwindows vista
and windows 7. It’s easy to setup the positions and in fewminutes it
can be finished.
Insert the USB drive in your computer.
Go to "My Computer" then right-click on the USB drive.
Go to "Properties"
Next, click on the "ReadyBoost" tab.
Choose the option that says "Use this device".
Under "Space to reserve for system speed", select the amount of memory that you wish to use for your USB flash drive. The amount of memory that Windows recommends is usually the best setting and should not be exceeded.
Click on "OK" to save your settings and exit.
Restart your computer for the changes to take affect
Insert the USB drive in your computer.
Go to "My Computer" then right-click on the USB drive.
Go to "Properties"
Next, click on the "ReadyBoost" tab.
Choose the option that says "Use this device".
Under "Space to reserve for system speed", select the amount of memory that you wish to use for your USB flash drive. The amount of memory that Windows recommends is usually the best setting and should not be exceeded.
Click on "OK" to save your settings and exit.
Restart your computer for the changes to take affect
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Chinese Hacker Attack On Indian Security System
India-Delhi. China has once again nefarious doings. Made by China
regarding the leak was detected in the first week of March. Technical
intelligence wing of the government, the National Technical Research
Orgnaijeshn 'association with the private cyber security expert has
uncovered the leak.
Senior officials of DRDO hackers to hack email id to execute the event. Whence the first Indian security hacking was carried out by experts that have also been reported. Guangdong province of China were leaked all files are uploaded to the server. Significantly, before hacking so accurate that information could not be retrieved by any intelligence agency.
Hackers Defence Affairs Committee, the highest decision-making, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) thousands of files, including missile development program in Hyderabad, India's Defence Research Institute has put a dent in the lab.
The U.S. has also been charged with the same
However, in March last year, the Chinese government cyber attack against other countries in order to help his side to hackers had denied the allegations.
The report was released at the beginning of March 2012. It was also noted that Chinese telecom companies People's Liberation Army (PLA) are in relationship with. These companies PLA allows for research and technology.
China's largest hand in cyber attacks
India, the United Nations and U.S. defense companies, including many of the world's largest cyber attacks on targets in China's hands. In 2011 'The Washington Post', the 'Macfi "the report said, citing the five years that China, India, the U.S., South Korea, Vietnam, ASEAN, the International Olympic Committee and the World Anti-Doping Agency and including the 72 largest countries targeted organizations.
According to a report by Chinese hackers, network UN Secretariat in Geneva, the U.S. Energy Department lab and put a dent in the 12 largest U.S. defense companies. Cyber burglary of work has been going on for many years. Geneva-based secretariat of the United States in 2008 by hackers hacked into the computer system for two years were invisible to anyone. Although the report is not held directly responsible to the country and stated that 'one country' is behind it. But the security issues with experts point to China.
Center for Strategic and International Studies involving cyber expert Jim Lewis said Macfi's disclosure that the campaign could be handed back to China. They attack a country that has many of the victims, whose personal interests are connected to China. Some people also suspect the involvement of Russia behind it.
Senior officials of DRDO hackers to hack email id to execute the event. Whence the first Indian security hacking was carried out by experts that have also been reported. Guangdong province of China were leaked all files are uploaded to the server. Significantly, before hacking so accurate that information could not be retrieved by any intelligence agency.
Hackers Defence Affairs Committee, the highest decision-making, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) thousands of files, including missile development program in Hyderabad, India's Defence Research Institute has put a dent in the lab.
The U.S. has also been charged with the same
However, in March last year, the Chinese government cyber attack against other countries in order to help his side to hackers had denied the allegations.
The report was released at the beginning of March 2012. It was also noted that Chinese telecom companies People's Liberation Army (PLA) are in relationship with. These companies PLA allows for research and technology.
China's largest hand in cyber attacks
India, the United Nations and U.S. defense companies, including many of the world's largest cyber attacks on targets in China's hands. In 2011 'The Washington Post', the 'Macfi "the report said, citing the five years that China, India, the U.S., South Korea, Vietnam, ASEAN, the International Olympic Committee and the World Anti-Doping Agency and including the 72 largest countries targeted organizations.
According to a report by Chinese hackers, network UN Secretariat in Geneva, the U.S. Energy Department lab and put a dent in the 12 largest U.S. defense companies. Cyber burglary of work has been going on for many years. Geneva-based secretariat of the United States in 2008 by hackers hacked into the computer system for two years were invisible to anyone. Although the report is not held directly responsible to the country and stated that 'one country' is behind it. But the security issues with experts point to China.
Center for Strategic and International Studies involving cyber expert Jim Lewis said Macfi's disclosure that the campaign could be handed back to China. They attack a country that has many of the victims, whose personal interests are connected to China. Some people also suspect the involvement of Russia behind it.
Indian businessman Datta Phuge’s world’s most expensive shirt made of 22 karat gold costs $235000
Indian millionaire Datta Phuge, a 32-year-old moneylender from the Pimpri-Chinchwad city of Pune for whom gold is the ultimate passion, commissioned the world’s most expensive shirt which is regarded to be an embellishment to his reputation as the ‘Gold Man of Pimpri’. Highly elated to wear his shiny dream shirt, Mr. Datta Phuge who inherited a fair amount of gold and wants to leave behind a sufficient amount for the next-generation, spent a whopping $235,000 on this custom-made shirt as an investment which will keep appreciating. Crafted out of 3.5kg of 22-carat solid gold, this bling shirt created by Pune-based Ranka Jewelers boasts of 14,000 gold flowerings that have been interwoven with 100,000 spangles sewn into a base of finest white velvet, along with 6 Swarovski Crystal buttons. Notably, 15 goldsmiths labored over 15 days at the rate of 18-hours a day to create this opulent shirt with an armor-like appearance.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Scam Alert: Fake Samsung Galaxy S4 Giveaway on Facebook
Have you seen your friends liking and sharing a post on Facebook
promising to give away a Samsung Galaxy S4? Today we’ll take a closer
look at this post and others like it.
It’s a hoax.
Samsung would not set up a separate page to give away their products on Facebook, and if they did, it stands to reason that they would mention it elsewhere online. Let’s take a look at one post with thousands of shares:
We are giving away 5000 Samsung Galaxy S4 to 5000 Lucky Fans for FREE. All that you need to do is complete the easy steps below to participate! (Worldwide)
1. Like => Samsung Galaxy S4
2. Share this photo.
3. Chose your color (white/black/blue/red)
The lucky winners will be selected in 24 hours but will get their gifts at 15 March. Only people that have completed all steps can participate. Winners will be announced at our Facebook fan page or in private message so make sure you like us on Facebook.
Good luck!
This is very similar to the fake Apple giveaways that have been rampant on Facebook over the past couple of months.
Multiple pages are sharing same post
http://www.facebook.com/SamsungGalaxyS4FanPage
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samsung-Galaxy-S4/462190077185140
Consider
What’s the point?
There are several reasons why these fake giveaways keep popping up. In some cases, they link to scam “rewards” programs in which consumers must sign up for all sorts of things they don’t want.
It’s a hoax.
Samsung would not set up a separate page to give away their products on Facebook, and if they did, it stands to reason that they would mention it elsewhere online. Let’s take a look at one post with thousands of shares:
We are giving away 5000 Samsung Galaxy S4 to 5000 Lucky Fans for FREE. All that you need to do is complete the easy steps below to participate! (Worldwide)
1. Like => Samsung Galaxy S4
2. Share this photo.
3. Chose your color (white/black/blue/red)
The lucky winners will be selected in 24 hours but will get their gifts at 15 March. Only people that have completed all steps can participate. Winners will be announced at our Facebook fan page or in private message so make sure you like us on Facebook.
Good luck!
This is very similar to the fake Apple giveaways that have been rampant on Facebook over the past couple of months.
Multiple pages are sharing same post
http://www.facebook.com/SamsungGalaxyS4FanPage
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samsung-Galaxy-S4/462190077185140
Consider
- Bad grammar. This page’s “about” reads: “GIVING Samsung Galaxy S4 on March 14,2013.”
- Recently created. The page was only created about a day before we are writing this article.
- Not Samsung. Samsung’s actual Facebook page does not mention such a giveaway.
- Familiar. The wording and steps are almost identical to the fake Apple giveaways we’ve discussed here.
- Multiple pages. You can find several pages with the same wording and same photo. Why would Samsung create multiple copies of similar pages? They wouldn’t.
What’s the point?
There are several reasons why these fake giveaways keep popping up. In some cases, they link to scam “rewards” programs in which consumers must sign up for all sorts of things they don’t want.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Justin Bieber's Birthday Drama Was Caused By Jaden Smith
Our heart really goes out to Justin Bieber for having what he described via Twitter to be the "worst birthday," after he and his entourage were forced to leave the London nightclub where he was celebrating his 19th year following a confrontation with security guards!
However, if there's any solace he can take from the unfortunate situation, it's that he should be PROUD of himself for being a good friend…because come to find out, all the drama that went down was for his buddy Jaden Smith!
According to new reports, the 14-year-old son of Will and Jada arrived to celebrate shortly after the rest of Biebs' crew, but would not be allowed in due to his age!
So after attempting in vain to get his pal through the doors, Justin apparently didn't feel it was right to keep the party going, so instead decided to call everything off and head back back to his hotel with his pal and some fast food from McDonald's!
Awww!
It's unfortunate that arrangements weren't made with the venue to accommodate guests of all ages, but how Justin handled it all really says so much about his character!
Very mature, boy! And you're only just freshly 19!
Thanks for being such a good pal to Jaden! We're sure it meant the world to him!
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
India's cruise missile Nirbhay's maiden test fails
India's cruise missile Nirbhay's maiden test fails
Early today India's trial of its first indigenous cruise missile Nirbhay had to be terminated halfway today, when the missile deviated from its course about 20 minutes after launch.
As
the missile went off its flight trajectory, its engine was cut off to
bring it down to ensure coastal safety. It fell near the coast; the
Defence Research and Development Organisation or DRDO said no one was
injured.
The test failed, but the DRDO, which has developed the missile, said the mission was successful. "The long range cruise missile Nirbhay
was successfully launched today at 1150 hours from launch complex,
Chandipur, Odisha, meeting the basic mission objectives successfully.
After travelling approximately mid-way, deviations were observed from
its intended course. Further, flight was terminated to ensure coastal
safety," it said in a statement.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Breast cancer rising in young women
Diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer in women younger than 40 has increased 2% a year, every year, from 1976 to 2009, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The increase was seen in women aged 25 to 39 of all races and ethnicities, living in both rural and urban areas in the United States.
It's a devastating diagnosis, particularly because a woman younger than 40 who is diagnosed with breast cancer is more likely to have an aggressive form of the disease and face lower survival rates.
But for perspective, the overall population of women who are affected still remains small.
"If you project these data out to the number of people in the U.S., there were about 250 cases per year ... in 1976 and that's now risen to 850 cases of breast cancer per year," said Dr. Rebecca Johnson, the study's lead author and medical director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology program at Seattle Children's Hospital.
Those numbers, she says, refer to metastatic breast cancer in women younger than 40. The rise, she says, was "really concerning."
Johnson is a breast cancer survivor. She found a lump in her breast and was diagnosed with the disease when she was 27. It was not metastatic.
In previous research, she found that a woman younger than 40 had a 1 in 173 chance of developing breast cancer. For this study, she wanted to look specifically at advanced breast cancer within that same population.
"Along with my colleague, Dr. Archie Bleyer, a couple of years ago, we just wanted to ask the question, how common is this? Because once I was diagnosed, I had friends and friends of friends getting diagnosed and I didn't know if this was happening more or if I was hearing about it more," she says.
Johnson and her team used three U.S. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) databases of the National Cancer Institute to obtain data about breast cancer incidence from 1973 to 2009, 1992 to 2009, and 2000 to 2009. They chose 1976 as their starting year.
Not only did they find an increase in incidence of metastatic breast cancer in women younger than 40, the team also calculated that the average age of diagnosis was 34.3 years of age in women aged 25 to 39.
"From a cancer point of view, it is an important study because it suggests an early signal that there's a significant increase, a sustained increase over a prolonged period of time," said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, who was not affiliated with the study.
"There's a suggestion this rate is accelerating and it could have a much greater impact so it's important we ... continue to monitor this, we try to understand what its influences are."
There is no solid explanation for what's driving the increased incidence, but Johnson and her team suggest there's likely more than one cause.
Yet neither she or Lichtenfeld believe the study's findings should change current screening guidelines for breast cancer.
"If there is an action item, at this time it's awareness: Breast cancer can happen (in younger women) and if it gets to be metastatic by the time it's diagnosed, that's a problem," said Johnson.
Yet while the rate of breast cancer incidence in young women has increased, Johnson and her team found that mortality rates over the last 30 years have been stable.
"It's great, except it's not great - the five-year survival rate used to be 15%, and now it's 30%. So that's something to be thankful for, but it's still very bad," she said.
"If women could be diagnosed earlier (before the cancer spreads), then each individual woman that that happens to stands to do a whole lot better, stands a better chance of living."
Lichtenfeld agreed. "This study reinforced the message, know your body better than anyone else does," he said.
"If there is a lump on the breast ... swelling in the breast, discharge from the nipple, redness in the skin of the breast, or unexplained pain in the breast, see your doctor."
The increase was seen in women aged 25 to 39 of all races and ethnicities, living in both rural and urban areas in the United States.
It's a devastating diagnosis, particularly because a woman younger than 40 who is diagnosed with breast cancer is more likely to have an aggressive form of the disease and face lower survival rates.
But for perspective, the overall population of women who are affected still remains small.
"If you project these data out to the number of people in the U.S., there were about 250 cases per year ... in 1976 and that's now risen to 850 cases of breast cancer per year," said Dr. Rebecca Johnson, the study's lead author and medical director of the Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology program at Seattle Children's Hospital.
Those numbers, she says, refer to metastatic breast cancer in women younger than 40. The rise, she says, was "really concerning."
Johnson is a breast cancer survivor. She found a lump in her breast and was diagnosed with the disease when she was 27. It was not metastatic.
In previous research, she found that a woman younger than 40 had a 1 in 173 chance of developing breast cancer. For this study, she wanted to look specifically at advanced breast cancer within that same population.
"Along with my colleague, Dr. Archie Bleyer, a couple of years ago, we just wanted to ask the question, how common is this? Because once I was diagnosed, I had friends and friends of friends getting diagnosed and I didn't know if this was happening more or if I was hearing about it more," she says.
Johnson and her team used three U.S. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) databases of the National Cancer Institute to obtain data about breast cancer incidence from 1973 to 2009, 1992 to 2009, and 2000 to 2009. They chose 1976 as their starting year.
Not only did they find an increase in incidence of metastatic breast cancer in women younger than 40, the team also calculated that the average age of diagnosis was 34.3 years of age in women aged 25 to 39.
"From a cancer point of view, it is an important study because it suggests an early signal that there's a significant increase, a sustained increase over a prolonged period of time," said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, who was not affiliated with the study.
"There's a suggestion this rate is accelerating and it could have a much greater impact so it's important we ... continue to monitor this, we try to understand what its influences are."
There is no solid explanation for what's driving the increased incidence, but Johnson and her team suggest there's likely more than one cause.
Yet neither she or Lichtenfeld believe the study's findings should change current screening guidelines for breast cancer.
"If there is an action item, at this time it's awareness: Breast cancer can happen (in younger women) and if it gets to be metastatic by the time it's diagnosed, that's a problem," said Johnson.
Yet while the rate of breast cancer incidence in young women has increased, Johnson and her team found that mortality rates over the last 30 years have been stable.
"It's great, except it's not great - the five-year survival rate used to be 15%, and now it's 30%. So that's something to be thankful for, but it's still very bad," she said.
"If women could be diagnosed earlier (before the cancer spreads), then each individual woman that that happens to stands to do a whole lot better, stands a better chance of living."
Lichtenfeld agreed. "This study reinforced the message, know your body better than anyone else does," he said.
"If there is a lump on the breast ... swelling in the breast, discharge from the nipple, redness in the skin of the breast, or unexplained pain in the breast, see your doctor."
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