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Here are some of the useful online virus scanners .
Hope they will be helpful
1. http://virusscan.jotti.org/
2. http://onlinescan.avast.com/
3 http://www.freedom.net/viruscenter/onlineviruscheck.html/
4 http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
5. http://www.symantec.com/cgi-bin/securitycheck.cgi/
6. http://www.virustotal.com/

7. http://www.windowsecurity.com/trojanscan/
8 http://ca.com/ro/securityadvisor/pestscan/
9 http://ca.com/ro/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx/
10 http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp/
11 http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm/
12 http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/
13 http://www.nanoscan.com/
14 http://viruschief.com/

After launching its notebook, now developed a truly impressive and fast web browser supports AJAX for symbain 60
mobile phones is a opensource .
Nokia’s web browser allows the user to see a thumbnail image of the full web page which they call “mini maps” and allows users to zoom into the areas they want to read .
The new browser provides a True Web experience though features such as:

- Preservation of the original page layout, presented just as the Web site designers intended;
- Easy navigation of Web pages through page miniatures, reducing the amount of scrolling;
- Pop-up blocking, enhanced start page, and simplified menus;
- Visual History, an easy-to-use back function, showing miniature views of previous pages;
- Text Search, which works as you type, taking you directly to the interesting part of the page;
- Web Feeds, providing easy access to RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds from Web sites, blogs, and news stories;
- Dynamic HTML, supporting dynamic menus, rollovers, and scripted behavior such as AJAX applications;
- Extensive support of industry standards including W3C’s HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS and SVG-Tiny; other Web standards such as SSL and ECMAScript; and Netscape style plug-ins including Flash Lite and audio.

Nokia now trying to put his hands in Notebook industry by launching a new nokia 3G mini notebook.
Nokia Booklet 3G overview

All day computing

?Up to 12 hours of usage time
?Last for a heavy work day
?Windows 7 and Intel Atom processor
?Charge it and go – no need to worry about taking your charger with you
Sleek, robust design

?A stylish, premium design with a chassis made from a single piece of machined aluminum
?19.9 mm thin
?Three different colors at launch: black, ice (white) and azure (blue)
Seamless connectivity

?Inbuilt WLAN and WWAN enable connectivity to the Internet anywhere a WiFi or cellular network connection is found
?3G/ HSPA with hot swappable simcard
Sync easily with your Nokia handset

?Integrated Ovi Suite enables easy sync of calendar contacts, media with your device and the cloud
Integrated Nokia services

?Ovi Suite 2.0
?Nokia Music for PC
?Ovi Maps
?Social Hub – keeps track of your social software feeds in one spot and serves as a SMS sender
?Nokia software updater
Nokia Booklet 3G full specification

Dimensions

?Weight (max) 1250 g
?Dimensions (max) 264 x 185 x 19.9 mm
CPU and Chipset

?Intel Atom Z530, 1.6 GHz
?Intel Poulsbo US15W, fanless design
Memory and Storage

?RAM: 1 GB, DDR2, 533 Mhz, soldered down
?HDD: 120 GB, 1.8”/5mmH/SATA, 8 MB cache, 4200 RPM
Display

?10.1”, 1280×720 pixels, glass window
Battery

?16 cell, 56.8 Wh, Li-Ion prismatic, removable design
Connectivity

?802.11 b/g/n, 2T2R
?BT 2.1 + EDR
?Inbuilt 3G modem (data calls only). Different variants: WCDMA: 850/1900/2100 or WCDMA 900/2100 or no modem.
?All modem variants have GSM and GPRS
?Assisted-GPS
I/O ports

?1 x HDMI 1.2 out
?3 x USB 2.0
?1 x headphone out (OMTP 3.5 mm) – with OMTP headsets also functions as audio in
?1 x DC-in
?1 x SD card reader
?1 x SIM / USIM slot
Camera and microphone

?1.3 MP front facing camera with integrated microphone
Keyboard

?Frame keyboard
?2 physical layouts: US (78 keys, 17 mm pitch, 1.8 mm stroke) and UK (79 keys, 16.7 mm pitch, 1.8 mm stroke)
Other

?Accelerometer
Inbox contents

?Nokia Booklet 3G
?BC-1S battery
?AC/DC power adapter
?Quick setup guide and warranty instructions
?Headset WH-205
?USB charging multi-cable CA-126
Software

?Operating System: Windows 7 Starter Edition, Home Premium or Professional
?MS Office Small Business 60 day trial
?MS Internet Explorer 8
?HDD protection utility, Hotkey utility , Knock Control utility, Power Profile Switcher, Battery Life utility
?Nokia Update Manager
?Ovi Suite
?Ovi Maps Gadget
?Social Hub
?F-Secure Internet Security 2010 trial

Linux and Free Software must be a marketer’s nightmare, Linux is perceived to be
an Operating System used only by highly technical people, who hardly ever leave
their homes or offices. Worse, the people who develop Linux call themselves
hackers, so how do you sell a product to companies when people think that only
‘uber’-geeks can use it, and that they use it to break into bank accounts via the
Internet?20The truth of the matter is that home users and more importantly CEO’s
(Chief Executive Officer) and CTO’s (Chief Technology Officers) have the
perception that Linux is difficult to use and that would not be possible to use it in
their environment.
When you examine how Microsoft has marketed their products and compare that to
the way Linux as been marketed to the world, one begins to understand why
Windows is the Operating System of choice, instead of Linux.
Traditionally Linux has been marketed to the business world, from the bottom up.
Since it was only the technical people who knew about Linux, and how to use it,
they were the people telling their bosses about how stable and cost-effective it is
compared to the products offered by Sun, IBM or Microsoft. Unfortunately few
technically minded people are also good businessmen, or know how to communicate
their ideas to people who have the power to make decisions that will affect the
company.
 Microsoft, arguably the most successful software company around today, has
marketed their products to the Chief Executive Officers, Chief Technology Officers
and Chief Financial Officers. Not to the people who would use it, but rather the
people who may not necessarily have the knowledge required to make a sound
technical decision, but the people who are able to make financial decisions.
When deciding whether or not to use Linux in a business environment, one needs to
make a distinction between an Operating System for a server, and an Operating
System for a desktop. Whilst all Linux proponents would agree that it is very well
suited to the server environment, some would say that when it comes to desktop
systems, meant to be used as workstations, Linux may not yet be polished enough to
replace Microsoft’s products. Though, recent versions from SUSE and Red Hat are
very close to being perfect for the desktop.
For Linux to gain more acceptance in the Business world, it will need to be marketed
in the correct way.
CEO’s would need to be made aware of why Linux is a viable option to use in the
business environment.

Every year millions of dollars are lost worldwide by damage caused by Trojans,
worms and viruses that affect Microsoft products. These programs exploit features in
Microsoft that (it seems) Microsoft is unwilling to fix, since it would mean that
Microsoft loses some of its ease of use. In Linux a much stricter security policy is
implemented than on Microsoft Windows. In Linux the root user needs to allow any
and all programs that want to run on the system. This can only be done by the root
user (the administrator of a Linux machine).
In Microsoft systems, programs are allowed to run without any input from the user.
In other words a malicious program can install itself on a Microsoft system, and run
itself without the user of that system even knowing about it.
 

Interesting but important information about Linux
An operating system is composed of two major parts; these parts are known as the
“kernel” and the “userland”.
The kernel is responsible for handling communication between the physical
hardware and the software running on the machine.
The “userland” is comprised of system utilities and user applications. These include
editors, compilers and server daemons. System utilities allowing you to maintain,
monitor and even upgrade your system are also included.
The phrase “Linux operating system” is a misnomer, as Linux is a kernel, and
requires additional software in order to make it an operating system.
A Linux distribution is comprised of the Linux kernel, and a collection of “userland”
software.

WINKEY + D = Bring desktop to top of other windows
WINKEY + M = Minimize all windows
WINKEY + SHIFT + M = Undo minimize done by WINKEY+M and WINKEY+D
WINKEY + E = Open microsoft -explorer
WINKEY + TAB = Cycle through open programs from taskbar
WINKEY + F = Display window search find feature
WINKEY + Ctrl + F = Display the search for computer window
WINKEY + F1 = Display the microsoft window help
WINKEY+R = Open the Run Command
WINKEY + pause/break = Open system property window
WINKEY + U = Open Utility manager
WINKEY + L = Lock the computer (window XP and later)

Prepare yourself.

This will blow your mind off.

No, i’m not really joking .
The kind of Technology that never have heard , never have seen earlier.
The invention made by Pranav Mistri in MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Assuming you haven’t yet read or seen this video by Pranav Mistri, a genius working on the Sixth sense technology which uses augmented concept to super imposes digital information on the physical world.

This small device which can be worn around the neck like a pendant consists of inexpensive, off-the-shelf hardware. Two cables connect an LED mini-projector and webcam to a Web-enabled mobile phone, but the system can easily be made wireless as per Pranav. The code will release in few months, yes it’s opensource .
Now,Let us first jump into this amazing video.

It’s amazing !!
Genius!!

Know More about this genius : www.pranavmistry.com

With Google search over SSL, you can have an end-to-end encrypted search solution between your computer and Google. This secured channel helps protect your search terms and your search results pages from being intercepted by a third party. This provides you with a more secure and private search experience.

To use search over SSL, visit https://www.google.com ( https not http) each time you perform a search. Note that only Google web search is available over SSL, so other search products like Google Images and Google Maps are not currently available over SSL. When you’re searching over SSL, these properties may not appear in the left panel.

Why HTTPS is important

  • The correct use of HTTPS, as signified by a URL starting with https:// and an unbroken lock icon in the corner of the browser window, allows you to be sure that:
    1. the page you’re looking at was sent in encrypted form, so that eavesdroppers cannot read it; and
    2. a “Certificate Authority” trusted by the people who supplied your browser has done some basic checking that the organization you’re talking to really owns the domain.
  • Two of the biggest privacy problems with sites that do not use HTTPS are vulnerability to wholesale “dragnet” surveillance, and vulnerability to local network eavesdropping, especially on wireless networks:
    • Dragnet surveillance by ISPs, advertisers and governments is a problem in many places, from Iran to the United States. HTTPS makes dragnet surveillance much more difficult, although traffic analysis is still possible.
    • Watching the HTTP traffic of other people on a wireless network is extremely easy. Do you really want your neighbours, or other people in the same cafe as you to see what you’re searching for?Many people think they’re safer if they use an “encrypted” wireless network, but the feeling is largely misplaced. Firstly, others who know the network password can still listen with minimal effort. Secondly, there are trivially easy attacks on WEP encryption and more sophisticated attacks that work against WPA2 even if the eavesdropper doesn’t know the password.
  • Not using HTTPS also leaves you vulnerable to more subtle long-range hacking attacks such as those involving falsifying DNS responses.
  • Encrypting search results with HTTPS has subtle privacy effects with respect to the HTTP Referrer header. Because of fine print in the HTTP spec, an HTTPS search results page hides your query terms from any non-HTTPS sites you might click through to, but not from HTTPS sites.

The Limits of HTTPS Encrypted Search

If the sites you visit as a result of searching are not encrypted, the fact that you’re reading them is still visible to eavesdroppers — the one thing that’s hidden are your search terms themselves.

On the other hand, as more sites on the web become available via HTTPS, the lack of a major encrypted web search engine becomes the weakest link in the community’s ability to browse those sites in privacy.

for more :Official Google Blog

Here i have found a new site which helps to use google search for  4 things on single page

It is using  html frames to use four google search at once.

just go here

http://www.googlegooglegooglegoogle.com.br/

Google chat (gtalk,orkut chat) lacks utility for sending files .But now it is easy for people to transfer files using
orkut/google chat .
Just go to action >> click on send files