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Lock Folder Without Any software!

Hey All!! 
Today i am Going to Giave You a trick of Locking any folder without any software!!
Lock Folder Without Any software! 
its Too Much Easy You know! :)
Just Follow the Following Steps
 
Suppose you want to lock the folder movies in d: which has the path D:\movies.In the same drive create a text file and type


ren movies movies.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Now save this text file as lock.bat


Create another text file and type in it


ren movies.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} movies
Now save this text file as unlock.bat

Animated Wall paper Maker 3.1.3 Full Version

Animated Wall paper Maker 3.1.3 Full Version is a powerful application that allows you to turn a regular static desktop background into animated wallpaper.

Although it may all sound like a very complicated task, the program has been specifically developed to target all types of users, including rookies, so it boasts a friendly interface and intuitive features.

Even if the interface doesn't help too much in this regard, Animated Wallpaper Maker also comes with a step-by-step wizard to lend you a hand while trying to create an animated wallpaper, while also offering several example projects to demonstrate its features.

While you can work with any photo on your computer as long as it comes as a PNG, BMP, JPG or TGA file, the app offers multiple effects, such as underwater, water mirror, fire, rings on water, matrix code and glass ball.

Each effect comes with its very own set of options, so you can customize a number of parameters such as colors, reflection, amplitude, gradient, saturation, speed and others.

Plus, a separate panel lets you adjust base properties, such as count, size and speed, color properties and blending mode, as well as orientation for a better final quality.

Last but not least, you can also configure multiple slides, which means Animated Wallpaper Maker can also play the role of a wallpaper changer, with dedicated fields to configure values for fade in and fade out time.

The program runs on low resources and although we've noticed some minor slowdowns on Windows 7, there's nothing to worry about.

Overall, Animated Wallpaper Maker is quite an interesting application that does what it says with a great amount of customization features. It's easy to use, but it need some time to figure out which feature is which.


Here are some key features of " Animated Wallpaper Maker 3.1.3 - Full Keygen +Serial Key ":

Realistic live animation effects:
  • Animated Wallpaper Maker uses up-to-date computer graphic effects for the best picture quality.
  • Low resource requirements: Our software was designed to work jointly with office and home software without slowing it down.
  • Wallpaper slideshow mode: Animated Wallpaper Maker can operate as wallpaper changer with a smooth fade in/fade out effect.



US Department of Energy hack disclosed employee information

 The U.S. Department of Energy said Monday that personal information about several hundred employees and contractors was stolen in a mid-January hack, but that no classified information was compromised.
The agency is working with federal law enforcement and other agencies "to promptly gather detailed information on the nature and scope of the incident and assess the potential impacts to DOE staff and contractors," according to an internal DOE letter that was circulated Friday and released by the agency on Monday.
"As individual affected employees are identified, they will be notified and offered assistance on steps they can take to protect themselves from potential identity theft," the letter said. "Once the full nature and extent of this incident is known, the department will implement a full remediation plan."
The DOE, which has a budget of more than US$20 billion, is responsible for a wide range of policies governing U.S. energy production and use, as well as overseeing the safety and reliability of the nation's nuclear weapons arsenal.
The attacks follow a wave of cyberattacks that have struck prominent corporations and governments around the world. Last week, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal said hackers infiltrated their IT systems in an apparent attempt to monitor reporting on China.
In recent years, companies including Google, RSA and Symantec have also been attacked, illustrating that even companies with high-level computer security expertise face challenges in defending their networks.
The DOE said it is "leading an aggressive effort to reduce the likelihood of these events occurring again."
The agency has a Joint Cybersecurity Coordination Center that will be "increasing monitoring across all of the department's networks and deploying specialized defense tools to protect sensitive assets."
Also studying the attack is the DOE's Cybersecurity Team, the Inspector General's office, and the Office of Health, Safety and Security, the DOE said.

Dell may be close to finalizing buyout deal

Dell reportedly is closing in on finalizing a deal to take the company private and all the speculation is shining a renewed spotlight on the PC maker, say analysts.
"The buyout speculation is helping Dell in that investors and customers are giving it a second look," said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moor Insights & Strategy. "To public investors, it's the classic wanting what they can't have. And to customers, it's a sign of confidence. It's important to get a deal wrapped up in the next few weeks, though, because that positive could turn negative if it drags out too long."
Earlier Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Dell, the world's number three PC maker, is close to finalizing a $23 billion buyout of the company.
Another report from the Bloomberg news service noted that the deal, which would include four banks, would call for Michael Dell, the company's founder and CEO, to contribute equity financing of $500 million to $1 billion. The buyout reportedly is being led by Silver Lake Management LLC, though Microsoft Corp. is rumored to be also be providing some funding.
Dell, based in Round Rock, Texas, declined comment.
Robert Enderle, an analyst with The Enderle Group, said he expects the deal to be announced this week.
"The goal is to get Dell out from under a massive amount of reporting cost and tactical financial performance oversight so they can do big deals, and are free to restructure the company if they need to," Enderle said. "If Dell pulls this off, expect other firms in this segment to take a similar course so they can restructure more effectively for the changed technology market."
For the last few years, Dell, which has been public for about 25 years, has been dealing with the struggling PC market, which has been continually hammered by the sluggish economy and the burgeoning tablet market.
In the fall of 2011, Dell slipped from its number two spot in the PC market, and was surpassed by Lenovo . Dell still sits in third place, with 10.2% of worldwide market share. It's barely ahead of number four Acer Group, which has 9.5% of market share.
Going private would free Dell from Wall Street expectations and would give its CEO the flexibiity to be more competitive in pricing, make key mergers and acquisitions and take other steps that could make shareholders unhappy but could benefit the bottom line.
"A buyout would help Dell in the long run," said Moorhead. "Buyouts and privatization enable companies to make radical changes more quickly to better position themselves in the future. Instead of making decisions to better the quarter, they make decisions to improve the next three to five years.

3D Microchip Allows Information to Travel in Three Dimensions

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created a new type of microchip that allows information to move in three dimensions, left to right, back to front and up and down.

Scientists from the University of Cambridge have created, for the first time, a new type of microchip which allows information to travel in three dimensions. Currently, microchips can only pass digital information in a very limited way – from either left to right or front to back. The research was published on, 31 January, in Nature.

Dr Reinoud Lavrijsen, an author on the paper from the University of Cambridge, said: “Today’s chips are like bungalows – everything happens on the same floor. We’ve created the stairways allowing information to pass between floors.”
Researchers believe that in the future a 3D microchip would enable additional storage capacity on chips by allowing information to be spread across several layers instead of being compacted into one layer, as is currently the case.
For the research, the Cambridge scientists used a special type of microchip called a spintronic chip which exploits the electron’s tiny magnetic moment or ‘spin’ (unlike the majority of today’s chips which use charge-based electronic technology). Spintronic chips are increasingly being used in computers, and it is widely believed that within the next few years they will become the standard memory chip.
To create the microchip, the researchers used an experimental technique called ‘sputtering’. They effectively made a club-sandwich on a silicon chip of cobalt, platinum and ruthenium atoms. The cobalt and platinum atoms store the digital information in a similar way to how a hard disk drive stores data. The ruthenium atoms act as messengers, communicating that information between neighbouring layers of cobalt and platinum. Each of the layers is only a few atoms thick.
They then used a laser technique called MOKE to probe the data content of the different layers. As they switched a magnetic field on and off they saw in the MOKE signal the data climbing layer by layer from the bottom of the chip to the top. They then confirmed the results using a different measurement method.
Professor Russell Cowburn, lead researcher of the study from the Cavendish Laboratory, the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physics, said: “Each step on our spintronic staircase is only a few atoms high. I find it amazing that by using nanotechnology not only can we build structures with such precision in the lab but also using advanced laser instruments we can actually see the data climbing this nano-staircase step by step.
“This is a great example of the power of advanced materials science. Traditionally, we would use a series of electronic transistors to move data like this. We’ve been able to achieve the same effect just by combining different basic elements such as cobalt, platinum and ruthenium. This is the 21st century way of building things – harnessing the basic power of elements and materials to give built-in functionality.”
The research was funded by the European Research Council, the Isaac Newton Trust, and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).


Huawei launches Windows phone in Africa


The customised Huawei Windows phone will only be available in Africa
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has unveiled a bespoke Windows-run smartphone exclusively available in Africa.

The customised device is being launched today in partnership with Microsoft as part of its new 4Afrika Initiative.

This includes plans to develop cheap wireless broadband in the Rift Valley in Kenya and help local people in South Africa and Egypt develop Windows apps.
Prices for the new device have not yet been announced.
"Our aim is to be the most affordable Windows phone in Africa," Gustavo Fuchs, director of Microsoft Windows Phone division in the Middle East & Africa, told the BBC.
It will initially be rolled out in seven countries: Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Ivory Coast, Angola, Morocco and South Africa.
The phone will be marketed depending on the retail climate of those individual nations, Mr Fuchs explained.
"At first we are making the product available across the southern market.
"We're looking at the biggest channel for each country. In South Africa, it's operator-led, in other markets like Nigeria and Angola there's a mixed environment and in the Ivory Coast they are only sold at retail."
Accessibility
The phone will be connected to a customised app store including applications designed and built by Africans.
"Affordability is important but without the right local content we believe a lot of users will not see the benefit in the change from a basic feature phone to a smartphone," said Mr Fuchs.
He said the objective of the scheme was to increase the penetration of smartphones across the continent.
"If you look at current penetration compared with the US or Europe, which is around 50%, in Africa the average is very close to 10%, less in some parts."
The handset is a customised version of the Huawei Ascend W1 which was displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month.
It has a 4in (10cm) touch screen and 5 megapixel camera. The phone can be on stand-by for up to 420 hours between charges.
"The 4Afrika Initiative should make tens of millions of smart devices available across the continent in the next couple of years," Mr Fuchs said

PDF Reader For Windows 8

Small and quick PDF reader

Most people don't expect much from their PDF reader. They want to double-click a PDF file and have it open quickly. Beyond this, some users may want to see thumbnails every page, browse the table of contents or do some basic editing such as rotation. This PDF Reader gives the user like me to do these things quickly and easily on my Windows 8 laptop.

I'd like to be able to customize the tool bars a little more, then lock them in place. This is a minor detail though. PDF Reader for Windows 8 ROCKS!
Summary
Fast, easy to use, excellent set of tools, and free. Adobe reader has met it's match, PDF Reader for Windows 8 is a very good easy to use progam. Bye Bye Adobe bloatware.

Macromedia Flash MX Free Download

Already a powerful tool for creating rich Internet content, Flash has evolved into a robust environment for developing online advertising, electronic learning courses, user interfaces for enterprise applications, and multimedia content. In addition to animation and vector graphics tools, Flash now includes video support for MPEG, digital video, MOV, and AVI formats. You can edit, manipulate, and animate video objects or use scripting to make your videos interactive. You'll also find new graphic design capabilities such as Bezier curves, transformation tools, and pixel-level snap control.
In addition, Flash's ActionScript environment has undergone significant improvement. ActionScript Editor is now customizable, allowing you to configure text display properties (font, size, and color), syntax coloring, and toolbox panel content. Code formatting, code hinting, and an ActionScript debugger can aid in developing dynamic, data-driven Internet applications. You can even integrate your Flash applications with any application server that uses URL-encoded or XML data.


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Link: MediaFire

Oracle loses appeal of ruling in Hewlett-Packard suit


A court has rejected Oracle's appeal of a judge's ruling in the lawsuit Hewlett-Packard brought over Oracle's decision to stop porting its software to HP's Itanium server platform.
In August, a California superior court judge ruled that Oracle had a binding contract with HP and ordered it to continue supporting Itanium. Oracle filed its appeal of that ruling in October with California's 6th District Court of Appeal, which rejected it on Thursday, according to court records.
Further details of the reasons for the appeals court's decision weren't immediately available Friday.
Oracle and HP both declined to comment on the ruling.
The vendors are long-time partners with many shared customers. But their relationship soured following Oracle's entry into the hardware market with the purchase of Sun Microsystems, as well as HP's move to oust CEO Mark Hurd, who is a close friend of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Hurd now serves as a president of Oracle.
It is standing practice for tech vendors with competing products to find ways to partner, as reflected by the industry term "co-opetition." But some observers see the Oracle-HP flap as something that could influence the way such pacts are drawn up in the future, with companies exercising much more caution.
The case is scheduled to have a second phase that will focus on damages owed to HP. That phase is scheduled to begin in April, according to an HP spokesman.

Phones with larger screens are on the way HTC!

HTC also plans to release more budget-friendly phones in the Chinese market.
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC will release phones with screens larger than 5 inches, and develop more budget-friendly handsets for the Chinese market, its CFO said Monday.
"We will not limit ourselves to below 5 [inches]," said HTC CFO Chialin Chang during a conference call Monday. "We will have a more exciting product line up in the coming months. You will see."
Late last year, the company began selling its first 5-inch 1080p high-definition smartphones, the HTC Butterfly and Droid DNA.
Rivals are already selling and bigger screen phones, also known as "phablets," a contraction of phone and tablet. The most well known are Samsung's Galaxy Note handsets, the latest of which has a 5.5-inch screen. In January, Chinese vendor Huawei unveiled a device with a 6.1-inch screen, the Ascend Mate.
Demand for phones with 5-inch or larger screens will more than double this year, with shipments projected to reach 60 million units, according to research firm IHS iSuppli.
Financially, HTC has been struggling with profitability, due to the intense competition from the likes of Apple and Samsung. For this year's first quarter, HTC projects its revenue will range between NT$50 billion (US$1.7 billion) and NT$60 billion, which could result in a slight dip in sales from the previous quarter.
The company, however, is hoping to change its fortunes with the launch of its next handsets, with rumors online pointing to the unveiling of a new flagship smartphone in February.
"We certainly hope the announcement and the launch of the 'hero' products will carry the new product line," Chang said.
The Taiwanese vendor is also expanding in mainland China, now the world's largest market for smartphones. Although HTC wants to be known as a premium brand, the company plans to release more handsets at the lower end in the Chinese market, priced between 1000 yuan ($318) and 2000 when bought without a contract.
"We are going to go down, but we won't go below 1000 yuan," he said. "We still believe there is room to play from 1000 to 2000."

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