Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Latest Trick For Mobile Free Browsing!!!!!!!! MuTiNat, Zainab, nd 0809ja!

IP: 64.34.200.73
PORT: 80
TRICK: hmpg/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/000000A/http/opera server

ip- 195.205.100.200
port- 80
trick- hmpg/~mbar3/net/nph-proxy.cgi/010110A/http/opera server

ip- 80.239.242.253
port- 80
trick- hmpg/www.ebeboproxy.info/index.php?u=opera server

hmpg------ www.etisalat.com.ng
wap.mtnonline.com
wap.ng.zain.com
more coming njoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Glo pc+mobile browsing trick

apn- glomms, us/ps- wap, ip- 10.100.98.22, port- 3130, hmpg- wap.gloworld.com, trick for wap browser: https://concealme.com, frm dia enter any sites............ pc:::::::: download nd install proxifier( google it out), key for proxifier: REY1P-89OAS-A8M5T-74QR1-MN2EE, click on d hammer button @ d main window nd add den insert: ip- 10.100.98.2 port- 3130 den tick https nd ok......................... nau click on view, proxy checker den test settings nd untick test 2 nd test 3 den check..... it will show proxy ready to work wit proxy bt each time each time u wanna browse, na d hammer button u ll press nd click on d ip den check wen it shows proxy ready to work wit proxifier, go on bt otherwise, reconnect nd try again...... den open ya browser nd njoy::::::::::::

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Make USB Drives Faster [Vista]

If you leave your USB Flash Drive connected to your computer all
the time, it's possible to make it faster.

1. Click Start, type Device Manger and then click the Device
Manager link.

2. Expand the Disk Drives entry, right-click the USB disk icon and
select Properties.

3. On the Policies tab tick 'Optimize for performance' and click OK.

If you remove your USB drive, you'll have to do the above process
to gain the increased speed once you connect it again.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Google Search Tips

As we all know Google is first name in terms of searching for anything online, but ”
Do you use the full power of Google search?” or you’ve likely only scratched the surface.
Most people use their Google for searching simple keywords , but it can do so much more, such as finding phone numbers and being a simple calculator. Here is the list of best search engine tips, which will help you to find interesting and useful information

1) Google Currency Conversion
Convert any curreny on Google anytime
Examples:
1 USD = ? PKR
1 Pound = ? USD

2)Google Definitions
Use Google as a online dictionary
Examples:
define:computer
define:star
define:car

3)Google Weather
Google can also provide world weather. You can search weather of your location.
Examples:
Weather Zagreb, Croatia
Weather London, United Kingdom

4)Google Book Search
Google helps you to get the world’s information online by bringing online books.
Examples:
Books about Animals
Books about Software



5)Time

To see the time in many cities around the world, type in “time” and the name of the city.
Examples:
time London
time New York

6)Calculator

To use Google’s built-in calculator function, simply enter the calculation you’d like done into the search box.

Example:
5*9+(sqrt 10)^3=

7)Telephone Number

Find the US public, business, and residential telephone numbers.
Examples :
phonebook: John
phonebook: Tim

8)Maps
Looking for a map? Type in the name or U.S. zip code of a location and the word “map” and we’ll return a map of that location. Clicking on the map will take you to a larger version on Google Maps.

Examples:
Seattle map
Zagreb map

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Use Keyboard Shortcuts (All Windows Versions)

Using your mouse isn't the only way to use Windows. Here's some of
the things you can do using just the keyboard:

Alt-Enter opens the highlighted file or folder's Properties dialog.

In Windows Explorer, highlight a folder and press
Shift-NumPadAsterisk to open the folder and all subfolders.

Click in Windows Explorer's details pane, then press
Ctrl-NumPadPlus to size each column exactly as wide as its largest
item.

To delete permanently, bypassing the Recycle Bin, highlight a file
or folder and press Shift-Del.

The Windows key brings up the Start menu, of course; but it does
quite a bit more when used in combination with other keys:

Win-D toggles between showing the desktop and restoring all windows.

Win-E invokes the Windows Explorer window.

Win-L locks your system until you enter your password--or lets you
switch active users, if you're using Fast User Switching.

Win-M minimizes all windows.

Win-R brings up the Run dialog.

Win-S, in Microsoft Word 2002 or later, invokes Windows'
text-to-speech engine, which will read either highlighted text or
everything from the cursor on.

Win-U invokes the Utility Manager, which controls accessibility
program options.

Win-Pause/Break brings up the System Properties dialog.

Missing the Windows key? Ctrl-Esc will bring up your Start menu,
though it won't allow you to use Windows-key combo commands like
those above.

You can create your own keyboard shortcuts to your programs by
right-clicking on their shortcut icons (in the Start menu or on the
desktop), then clicking in the Shortcut key field and pressing a
key. Ctrl-Alt-that key will now start the program. If you don't
want the Ctrl-Alt combo, you can press Ctrl-Shift-x, Shift-Alt-x,
or Ctrl-Shift-Alt-x instead. Take note that you can't use Esc,
Enter, Tab, Space, Print Scrn, Del, and Backspace - they are
reserved.