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Showing posts with label Tech Tips. Show all posts

Are You Getting Scammed on the Internet?




It is a fact that most people believe that it would never fall into an internet scam. Although we have all heard stories of people who cheated, most of us believe that it can happen to us. Although many of the tricks of the trade for Internet scammers have gained a degree of fame and seem pretty easy to avoid, there are other lesser known practices that criminals running. It is important for all Internet users to remain vigilant in protecting personal data. These are just some tips that can help protect you from getting ripped off.


Do not assume that your email inbox is fully protected against spam. While most spam is automatically filtered from the email, you may break out. There are a few ways you can tell if something is not legit. If you send an email with hundreds of other email addresses of the recipient, but with a message addressed to a person, it's probably a scam. As your emails with nonexistent or generic issues from an unknown sender. It's best to leave these messages without opening. Other tip offs that should cause you to pause, take your e-mails where the only content in the body of the message is a link. Even when a link is shortened and does not reflect the actual address. If you are curious about the actual content behind the link, you can link LongURL expand the current contents to see before you click.

The next set of tactics used by fraudsters can be circumvented by simple common sense, but it's worth remembering. This sort of thing should easily tell a scam emails contain all uppercase letters or strange requests, and errors in grammar and spelling. Another tactic often used by scam is trying to get the reader feels a sense of urgency. An e-mail claims that there is a life or death situation and the only solution is for you to transfer money instantly. These emails are best left on the scrap heap.

Top 5 Apps for Kids You Don't Want to Miss.

Chris Crowell is a veteran kindergarten teacher and contributing editor to Children's Technology Review, a web-based archive of articles and reviews on apps, technology toys and video games. Download a free issue of CTR here.

This week's top apps for kids have one thing in common: beauty. From an iPad-turned-planetarium to an intricately illustrated e-book, your kids will be learning — and awe-ing — from these apps that are visually pleasing yet still educational.Our friends at Children's Technology Review shared with us these 5 top apps from their comprehensive monthly database of kid-tested reviews. The site covers everything from math and counting to reading and phonics.

Star Walk HD-5 : Ages 8-up - Overall rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars
Why we like it: You can turn your iPhone or iPad into a planetarium -- how cool is that? Point your iPod Touch, iPad or iPhone at the sky (or ceiling) to harness the power of an augmented reality system paired with a database of the stars. The program uses your camera, compass, current location and accelerometers so you can turn your screen, like a periscope, to line up a celestial object.

Need to know: There's not much to not like about this app. This is one of the best science apps you can buy. It’s especially great for clear winter nights.

Ease of use: 9/10
Educational: 10/10
Entertaining: 10/10


It's a Small World : Ages 3-6 - Overall rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars

Why we like it: Beautifully illustrated with narration by children, this app contains fully orchestrated background music and related hot spots that are well designed and help the story along. Even subtle items, such the rings of the sun shown in the African scene, can be spun with a swipe. As they move, they give off a rattle that fits nicely in the background music.

Need to know: If you're expecting visuals from the famous ride, you may be disappointed. If you're looking for a nice bedtime book with exposure to quality art and music, this is a good choice.At 133 MB, this is a large download. It's also a rare Disney production that is completely free of mouse ears. Walt would, most likely, be pleased.

Ease of use: 9/10
Educational: 8/10
Entertaining: 10/10


Numberlys : Ages 5-up - Overall rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars
Why we like it: Pricey but astounding, The Numberlys will go down as the most zany, beautiful alphabet book ever made. It comes from the studio that created The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Lawrence Lessmore.

Need to know: The comical narrator has a thick (perhaps Russian) -sounding accent. The navigation system makes it easy to jump between pages, and there are options that let you turn on/off the help and/or the narrator. Because of the way in which the art, interactivity and story work hand-in-hand, this title was awarded an honorable mention in the 2012 BolognaRagazzi Digital Awards.

Ease of use: 9/10
Educational: 9/10
Entertaining: 10/10

Rounds: Parker Penguin : Ages 3-6 - Overall rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars
Why we like it: This innovative app stretches the definition of e-book, with a dash of Nosy Crow irreverence. Rounds: Franklin Frog is the first title in the series of nonfiction apps that deal with life-cycles. We like how it breaks the typical patterns.

Need to know:
The background music is extremely well done and stays in the background, but you can't turn it off or separate it from the narration or other sounds. This criticism is more relevant for classroom settings.

Ease of use: 9/10
Educational: 10/10
Entertaining: 8/10


The Opposites : Ages 7-up - Overall rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Why we like it: Do you know what "'efficacious" means? This fast-paced word-sorting game provides practice with opposing words of the variety that just might end up on an SAT someday.

Need to know: The words starts easy, with word pairs, like "up-down," but get harder, with custom words drawn from biology, economics, politics, medicine, poetry and classical Greek prefixes. The levels can be a little harsh, especially when the words are drawn from a large list.

Ease of use: 8/10
Educational: 9/10
Entertaining: 9/10

Amazing Tips: Add Twitter To Google+

Today I will show you an amazing tip to add twitter tweets to Google+ page. It will save a lot time of yours. Because then you don’t need to login to Twitter and Google+ account separately. By logging into Google+ account you can see all the tweets from your twitter account. This amazing process of adding twitter posts to Google+ is possible by a great but simple application provided by MyTweetPlace. If you use both twitter and Google+ regularly, then this application will be very useful to you.



Once the application is installed, you should be able to have a Twitter button next to regular tabs on Google+. If you click this button which is added newly, you can do the following things:

  1. Read your Twitter feed live.
  2. See what is trending on Twitter.
  3. Post new tweets.
  4. Check your twitter inbox.

These are the most common and basic tasks on twitter and you can do all those from Google+. So that now you don't need to login to twitter account for those above common tasks.

Here is what the twitter application for Google+ looks like -





Step by step process to install twitter application for Google+:


  1. Click here to install the twitter app.
  2. Once installed, restart your browser and log into your Google Plus account.
  3. At the top you will see a twitter button. Click it and click the Sign in button so that you could permit the application to access your twitter feed.

Make Google Penguin Friendly Sites: Hot Tips


Last month we saw that thousands of publishers suffered as a result of the updated Google Search Algorithm named Google Penguin. Many people have said that their traffic statistics halved after updating Google Penguin. Now webmasters and bloggers professionals trying to make this kind of update will not cut back their traffic.

Of course, the Google Penguin update removes a lot of spam sites, but it also removes some good websites. To protect yourself and your website to protect against this type of situation, I suggest you consider doing a number of things that make Google Penguin algorithm Love your sites.

It is not difficult to build Google Penguin Friendly websites; it is actually a very simple process. Here are some of the best ways to ensure that your site is Google Penguin Algorithm friendly.


Unique Content (Most Important):


I cannot emphasize this point; unique content is the first and foremost thing that every Google update looks into. Those who do not have unique content have suffered during the Google Penguin update and were unable to recover. They copied their content from other sources. It takes you just 15 or 20 minutes to write a good article, then why go for copied contents.
It is preferable to have a single quality article than copy thousands of articles from other blogs and websites. Each item that you copied from other blog or website looks like a coffin nail is added to your website.

No Text Link Advertisements:


Many people who have used Text Link Ads, they faced the penalty during the Google Penguin update. Text links are often mistreated and have become a source of bad advice which is incorrect to increase Page Rank of a website. There were a lot of spam sites which have Google Page Ranks up to 5 or 6 that have absolutely no unique content. After updating Google Penguin, such sites are rare, and those who survived will soon be eliminated.
So be careful about Text Link Advertisement.

Avoid Hidden Links:


What you see is what you get. This should be the motto that you should use when designing a website. You should never have hidden links; Google does not like this kind of links and counts them as some kind of scam.

Avoid Keyword Stuffing:


Make sure that when you write an article; to make your page indexed in Google search engine do not overload keywords. But the opposite happens when you do that, in a few days when the algorithm Penguin captures your site; the site is moved to the end of the results with other garbage, even if you get indexed.
A great article by itself will stand out and ran into the Google Search, Google Penguin is an expert and you do not have to worry about filling keywords to there.

Be Careful about Guest Posts:


When people guest post in your site, always check their site if it is spam or not. If you found that, refuse immediately, even if their article was really good. This is because, by connecting to these sites, you would put your site in danger.
So make sure you search for a good site before you link to them.

Update Regularly:


So these were some of the things I followed, even before the Google Penguin Update. I am proud to say that this blog saw an increase of Traffic by 200% after the Penguin Update, so Google seems to trust this site.
Google algorithm always searching for regularly updated blogs and websites. Google loves fresh content, he became addicted to. So make sure you fulfill it. And try at least one item of quality writing every day.


Keep Your Computer Secure: Top 10 Tips





It is not difficult to keep your home computer secure, but it requires a little knowledge and good usage practices. Here are some basic tips you can follow to keep your computer virus free.

1. Solo User


Do not let others use or borrow your computer you don’t know. Even if you practice safe use of the computer, there is no way for you to protect your computer against unknown user. So keep your computer under your control. Make sure your computer is protected by a password so that someone cannot jump onto your computer without your knowledge. Log off your computer when you leave so that a password is needed again. Even if a friend or family member wants the computer is used, remind them to be safe when they surf on your machine. Politely ask them not to download anything.

2. Anti-Virus Software


There are many different good antivirus you can buy to keep your computer safe from spyware, viruses or other malware. If you have antivirus in place, make sure you regularly scan your computer and that you pay attention to all warnings on your software. Make sure your software is up to date with all current patches installed and running at all times.

3. Don't Download Everything


Never download software or files from unknown origin. If you are not sure of the website or sender of e-mail, do not download software or open a file. Often viruses arrive in your inbox e-mail disguised as attachments labeled "very important" for you to watch. Prevention is better than cure. Enter all unknown files through a filter to ensure that they are safe for your machine.

4. Make Your Wireless Router Secure


Let the neighbors or other free anonymous surfing on your wireless router Internet is not secure. Make sure your wireless router has a secure password that contains alphabetic and numeric characters along with special characters.

5. Don't Use Pirate Software


Do not use pirate software or computer games for free, it is also very risky. Many viruses and worms are provided along with the software or illegal pirated games. Buy software and games legally, so your machine is safe. Remember: good software worth the cost.

6. Surf Safely


By visiting the website wrong sometimes you can get a computer virus. Some porn sites are known to distribute viruses and worms, as well as naughty photos. Take proactive measures and be picky about where you surf. If your computer warns you about malicious software, remove it quickly.

7. Password Protocol


Make sure that you have a hack proof password for your computer. This means that choosing meaningful letters and numbers, combined with special characters, so your password is not obvious. Many have been hacked by laziness choosing "password" as your password, or using a birth date or the obvious home. Keep your password to yourself, or stored on a personal Rolodex for safe keeping.

8. Back Up Regularly


Regularly backup your information, software, music and photos on an external hard drive. If your computer is damaged or destroyed by hackers, viruses or worms, at least you can replace what you've lost. Keep all copies of the software on the hard drive with serial numbers and activation codes.

9. Safe Disposal


If at some point, you must have a bitter parting on your computer, make sure you have disposed it safely and correctly. Wipe the hard drive and uninstall unneeded software before wreck or recycling your computer.

10. Personal Information Security

 
Never give out personal information such as your social security number by e-mail. Also, when you send personal information over the Internet, take a look at the URL window to verify that the URL has prefix "https", meaning that the site is secure.


Protect Your Computer While Browsing: 5 Easy Ways



The virtual world of the internet is a rather complex and mysterious. While you enjoy browsing the many sites available, your computer can be caused by viruses and worms that are potentially harmful. You can ignore the abundant ways your computer can only hurt for you to be confused in various ways thereafter. You cannot visit a site seemingly dangerous, actually, an authentic place to surf and enjoy. Be smart enough to remain anonymous may not work. The web browser can play offense. It can provide important information about your computer for surfing sites, the opening of Pandora's Box of problems.

The Web browser provides most of the information through the development. Enterprise portals can have an overview of information on how to improve the web. For example, knowing that 50 percent of visitors to a site with a screen measuring a specific unit, it may be useful for the designer of this page. However, this information can be abused, without a second opinion.

1) Be Pro-active - Act before it’s too late. You can easily identify some of the best anti-virus tools installed on your computer. If you operate without anti-virus applications welcomed with a bad gear. Be careful to use only credible fight against viruses such as Norton AntiVirus tools. You can get a freely available via the Internet, but reflect the reliability check.

2) Think before clicking your mouse - When looking for a site, you can immediately redirected (or asked to redirect) to another location. This may be an indication of a possible or hacking infection. Avoid these sites, even if you open it; close it as soon as possible. There are many pop-ups with "Prize Money" or ads only to steal your personal information. These are strictly prohibited. Websites with multiple pop-ups on their home pages are probably a lot of viruses.

3) Check the security factor - The level of safety must remain possible in the medium or high. Web sites promoting the safety collapsed to show the functionality can be harmful. If the content is worth browsing, there is room inside the firewall. Web browser stores information on the web page visited, to speed up surfing. This prevents, in essence, the download information many times. You can clear your browser regularly for safety storage.

4) Avoid the unknown - Like real life avoid the unknown in the virtual world. If a file download window appears on its own, consider it a warning signal. Do not access the file. Sometimes files (or file) are too attractive to discard or ignore. Think logically before acting. Your system tracks and controls are not alone. It may be Trojan horse or viruses that may do damage to your computer in many ways prove to be.
5) Be extra careful when working on a public forum - If you're in a public forum, many sources can easily track you. Be careful when handling one. Do not share confidential information to the public. Do not rely on the identity or anonymity changed. The pirate is smarter than you to reveal hidden information. Be especially careful on the parts of your bank details, passwords, etc., which are highly confidential.

Login Into Multiple Facebook Accounts: Step by Step Process



I'm sure most of us have multiple Facebook accounts. I have more than five Facebook accounts. . Why do we need more than one account? I would say that most of Privacy. I use one account for personal use and for other general use. Maybe you have another reason to use. But the question is how to simultaneously connect to Facebook accounts? Maybe you have tried to simultaneously connect to multiple accounts in the same browser, but no luck. So here, I decided to give some tips on how to connect to multiple Facebook accounts with any browser using different browsers like Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer to give. The following trick also works for Gmail, Myspace, Yahoo, etc.

Process for Firefox:


1. We use Firefox add-on called Multifox is a Firefox extension that allows you to connect to multiple accounts using different usernames at a time.
 
2. To Download Multifox Click Here.

3. After installation, you need to restart Firefox.

4. Now login with your first Facebook ID.

4. Then open a new tab and right click on the new tab to select "Open in a New Identify Profile".

5. Then login with your all other Facebook ID separately to see if it works or not.

Process for Chrome:


1. Google Chrome comes with an Incognite mode that allows you to login into multiple accounts.

2. Go to Google Chrome browser. 

3. Click on Tools icon and select New Incognito Window. Alternatively you can press Ctrl + Shift + N to open a new Incognito Window.

4. Now login into multiple Facebook Accounts.

Process for Internet Explorer:

 
1. InternetExplorer comes with a New Session mode that allows you to open brand new window session.

2. Open your Internet Explorer and login into your first Facebook account.

3. From menu bar click on File tab select New session. This will open a new window.

4. Now you should be able to login by using your second Facebook ID.