Showing posts with label IE9 Web anti-tracking tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IE9 Web anti-tracking tool. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

How to Use a Networked Computer CPU



Networked computers have a variety of different configurations, some quite individual to the organization that installs the network. Only in-house procedures can specify the exact methods of accessing various components of the computers on the networked system, including the central processing unit. However, some fundamental principles apply generally to networked systems and can guide you in accessing a computer CPU.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

How to Enable GPS in a USB Modem



Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigational device that detects the location of several satellites in space to triangulate a specific location on the ground. A USB modem is a network device that one can plug into a USB port of a computer. USB modems do not have the hardware to detect the location of satellites. They do, however, connect to NID (Network Interface Device), which is a terminal that your Internet service uses to connect a user into the Internet. A user can track the location of the NID to determine their location.



Instructions:


  1. Connect to the Internet. This will delegate an IP address to the USB modem, and connect to the NID.
  2. Go to IP Trace (see Resources). This traces the location of the NID, less than 6,000 feet (1.1 miles) from your computer.
  3. Click on the blue text that reads "Click for big IP address location image," located in the map on the right hand of the screen. This will open a satellite image of the NID.




Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How to Find the MAC Address for a Xerox F12 Fax Machine



The Xerox F12 fax machine connects to your computer and uses your Internet connection to send and receive faxes. Because of this connection to the Internet, your fax machine will have a MAC address. A MAC address is a similar concept to the IP address, which is a unique number that identifies your device on a network. You can find the MAC address of your fax machine via your operating system.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

How to install a webcam.

You will need two things to connect a webcam to a computer: the driver for the webcam and the physical connection from the webcam to the computer. Many webcams use USB 2.0 to connect to computers. The driver for the webcam needs to be installed before the webcam is installed in order for it to work properly. The driver is included on the installation disk that is bundled with the webcam package

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

How to reset opera back to factory default setting



Many problems related to opera settings are solved by "profile reset" method.But some users find it difficult to do this. To help in that, I have summarized some tips to do profile reset in a smart way so that you will never be afraid of doing it at anytime.

What is profile reset?Profile reset removes all your preference settings (like the options you choose in tools>preferences,custom toolbars,menu etc) and let opera rebuild it to the factory default condition automatically. The great advantage it brings that it destroys bad settings that you might have done or might have accumulated with multiple upgrade etc. This is very likely to resolve many issues users encountered with opera user settings.

What should do before profile reset?

You need to backup your files so that you can get back your data.
How to do the profile reset?

Close opera. You need to locate your profile directory (Help>about opera will show you the exact location). In windows xp, it is commonly at c:\documents&settings>username>application data>opera>opera>profile and in win vista its under in Windows Vista C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Roaming\Opera. Note that "Application data" is a hidden folder in windows and you need to enable the opton to view hidden files and folders(open my computer>tools>folder options>view>show hidden files and folders).

Once you have found the folder, just find and delete the file opera6.ini(configuration settings). Restart opera and opera will rebuild the profile settings.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How and Why to Clear Your Cache


Often referred to as the cache, the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.
Storing these files in your cache can make browsing the Web faster because it usually takes your computer less time to display a Web page when it can call up some of the page's elements or even the entire page from your local Temporary Internet Files folder.

Friday, January 14, 2011

How to Troubleshoot LAN

Troubleshooting the local area network means identifying and removing the network problems for getting the optimized performance. In order to troubleshoot the problem in the LAN, it is important to monitor the LAN to identify the problems. LAN monitoring can be accomplished with the network management computer or general network sniffers. Protocol Analyzer provides various LAN troubleshooting solutions over the TCP/IP networks.





Epic Browser

The Epic browser is the first web browser for India which is the software product of the company called as 'Hidden Reflex'. This is a Bangalore based software company.
The Epic browser has built in anti virus capability. It is very essential to have a safe browser now a days. The Epic browser allows you to browse the internet faster and safer.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How to turn On Turbo option in Opera 11



Opera Turbo uses compression technology that provides significant improvements in browsing speeds over limited-bandwidth connections, for example, when using a dial up connection or browsing through your mobile phone while commuting or in an over crowded wi-fi connections in a hot spot. By enabling this feature, you’ll experience a faster surfing experience by rerouting the data from the source to a central location and then feed it to the browser, making your surfing faster, instead of browsing it from a slower connection.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

How to Open Recently Closed Tabs in Internet Explorer 9



Information
This article will show you how to open recently closed tabs again in Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) in Windows 7 and Vista.

Here's How:

1. While in Internet Explorer 9, right click on a open tab, and select Recently closed tabs. (see screenshot below)



2. To Open a Specific Recently Closed Tab

A) Click on the link of a recently closed tab that you want to open in a new tab again. (see screenshot above)

3. To Open All Recently Closed Tabs

A) Click on the Open all closed tabs option. (see screenshot above)

NOTE:
This will open all of the listed links for recently closed tabs above this option in new tabs.

This article can also be used on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP(IE7,IE 8)

Friday, December 31, 2010

IE9 gets web anti-tracking tool

Web anti-tracking tool:







Microsoft has just announced that it will be implementing an anti-tracking tool to its IE9 (Internet Explorer 9) browser, which should mean websites will be unable to share or learn about your browsing history.