Aug 13 2008

Top 10 Antivirus 2008

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 3:21 pm

Top 10 Antivirus : anti-spyware, email protection, script blocking, instant message protection , P2P/file sharing protection or registry startup protection, RootKit protection, anti-trojans, anti-hackers, anti-worms and adware protection!

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1. The Shield Deluxe . The Shield Deluxe 2008 combines reactive virus protection and spyware detection methods with the latest proactive technologies to provide your computer with the most effective protection against malicious programs. The product is simple to install and set up, while offering advanced users a range of versatile settings for fine-tuning the program.

2. CA anti-virus software . CA anti-virus software has such a nice, clean interface with what seems to be a very high “install and forget rating”. There is no overload of information and choices on the interface which is good. Clean and simple, the way anti-virus software should be! CA Anti-virus’s main software component runs at less than 13mb RAM which is pretty light and my overall system scan was pretty fast.

3. BitDefender . The best way to defend your computer against computer viruses, spyware, hackers and spam is BitDefender 2008. BitDefender 2008 is an exceptional product with a user–friendly interface that scans all existing files on your computer as well as all incoming and outgoing emails, IM transfers and all other network traffic.

4. Norton Anti-Virus Software 2008 . Norton, one of the leaders in security software, offers viable antivirus protection. The software is easy to use and has wide-ranging security features to protect your PC from malicious programs. Some of this protection includes instant messaging scanning, script blocking and POP3 and SMTP email protection. But, this software does not provide protection from P2P or file sharing transfers

5. Kaspersky . Kaspersky Lab, program used to identify and remove potential risks and malicious programs attempting to corrupt files and data on a computer. Real-time email scanning & automatic hourly updates; Rootkit and keylogger protection

6. NOD32 . The NOD32 anti-virus software by ESET is a novel virus program that provides real-time protection against worms, trojans, spyware, malware, phishing and hackers. Nod32 has two different ways to run the program. You can run a simple Nod32 scan or you can spend more time using the control center. Within the control center you can have access to tons of customization feature and different types of scans-DMON, IMON, EMON and more.

7. Panda . Panda Antivirus making protecting your personal computer as easy as possible. Free automatic updates. Powerful blockage from hijackers, keyloggers, intruders, and hackers. Panda’s Antivirus software comes with an virus and spyware protection. Panda allows you to block, delete, clean, and quarantine infected files and does not slow your pc down during virus scans which is helpful to those constantly on your PC

8. McAfee . McAfee is an industry leader in computer protection and VirusScan is their #1 defense against viruses. This software comes with a ScriptStopper, to stop viruses to spread from one computer to another via email, and WormStopper. Some downsides to the program are that it does not offer instant message protection, P2P/file sharing protection or registry startup protection. McAfee offers an 800 number, however it’s going to cost you and good luck finding the number.

9. TrendMicro – (Pc-Cillin). Anti-virus has protocols for protecting PCs against viruses, worms and trojan horses as well as spyware, rootkits and malware. It scans incoming files real–time, including emails, downloads and files from portable storage devices. You can also schedule scans, run customized scans or conduct a scan on demand. Trend Micro’s Anti-virus plus Anti-spyware now gives its customers the tools it needs to battle malicious spyware, amongst things like trojans, hackers, worms, and adware.

10. F-Secure Anti-Virus . Does thoroughly scan your PC for viruses, and has a built-in anti-spyware scanner. One or the other or both can be run to cut down on scan times. Moreover, the program scans outgoing and incoming email in real-time, does a great job of shielding your registry against probable hijackers and controls which programs startup automatically. F-Secure has a news section that can be used to sign up for virus alerts and updates of what is going on in the virus world.

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Aug 13 2008

Why Buy Antivirus Software?

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 9:26 am

An unprotected computer is a vulnerable computer, plain and simple. Every year there are hundreds of viruses, Trojans, worms and other malware, released into cyberspace designed to harm your computer. Most people don’t realize that malware is everywhere and avoiding a malicious computer invader is very difficult. And usually you won’t even know you’ve become a victim.

Malware is an umbrella term for all malicious software. The most common are viruses and spyware. There are many different types of viruses floating through the Internet. Consider yourself lucky if you have never been the victim of a virus. There are a number of talented programmers out there with a lot of time on their hands writing software programs intended to harm your computer or your reputation.

If you have ever come back to your computer and found it won’t start or all your files erased and unrecoverable, you know exactly why you need to protect your computer. A typical virus will essentially wipe out the master boot record (MBR) of your computer, making it completely unusable. In some cases, the only thing left to do is to re-format your hard drive and re-install your operating system losing all your pictures of the kids, work-related spreadsheets, email and more. The best Antivirus programs will stop viruses before they ever reach your hard drive and keep your computer safe, usually without you even noticing.

A recent study found that more than 80% of home computers have spyware installed on them and the users don’t even know it. Sypware, or sometimes called adware, is a small, seemingly innocent piece of software that embeds it’s self in your Internet browser. As you surf the Internet, signing into email, social networks or bank accounts, the spyware program reports back to home base with all your personal information. Before long, your resources are drained, your computer slows down, and some stranger knows everything about you.

Rootkits are also a type of spyware. In this case, a hacker takes control of your computer, without you knowing, and uses your hard drive and IP address to infect others. This type spyware is difficult to detect on your own, but top antivirus software will detect a dangerious download and immedatly delete the file.

Computers are expensive pieces of equipment, for the same reasons you lock your home and car, (to keep others out) you need to have some type of antivirus protection for your computer. There is an arms race out there between malware producers and antivirus software producers. And it escalates daily. Remaining unprotected is a sure fire way to become collateral damage in this war. The cost to prevent and protect yourself is much nicer than the cost of replacing your computer and identity.

On this site, you’ll find a side-by-side comparison of antivirus software products, articles on computer virus topics, news stories and comprehensive antivirus software reviews that will help you make an informed decision on which antivirus program is right for you.

At TopTenREVIEWS – We do the research so you don’t have to.™

What to Look for in Antivirus Software

All antivirus software is not created equal. Like any other category of consumer goods, it has its good, its bad and its mediocre. The choices are broad and wide. Software offerings from around the globe grace our reviews at TopTenReviews of antivirus software, but in your efforts to decide which best antivirus software to buy, remember that it really comes down to just two factors: user-friendliness and effectiveness.

Top antivirus software should be easy enough for a computer novice to both use and install. The software should effectively seek out and identify virus threats, as well as clean or isolate infected files. There should be understandable reporting available for each scan and plenty of help support available, so you can be well-informed of the software’s activities and capabilities. Below are the criteria TopTenREVIEWS uses to evaluate antivirus software.

* Ease of Use – Exceptional antivirus software is simple to use, regardless of a person’s computer experience or knowledge of viruses. The software should be easy to install and configure. If you need to use the interface to change settings, it should be intuitive and non-treating to beginners. Ideally, most features will be enable/disable toggles with the power to fine-tune if desired. The best antivirus software is the kind you simply install on your system and then let it do its work.

* Effective at Identifying Viruses and Worms – The best antivirus products identify infected files quickly through real-time scanning, searching for viruses in a multitude of sources, including email, instant message applications, web browsing, etc. Scanning speed is also important. Slow antivirus software will tend to interfere with your work or gaming and if it’s very slow or you are particularly impatient, you might have the tendency to stop or pause the scan, rendering the software useless. Generally, antivirus software scans your hard drive and files looking for known viruses.

* Effective at Cleaning or Isolating Infected Files – Truly capable antivirus software thoroughly cleans, deletes or quarantines infected files, keeping them from spreading throughout the hard drive or network. Proactive/heuristic testing enables the antivirus software to detect and quarantine code that looks and acts like a virus even before it has been reported. This could be critical in protecting you on a “Day Zero” attack and spare you from being one of the first casualties.

* Activity Reporting – Antivirus programs should give immediate notification of viruses found by real-time scanners and should provide an easy-to-read report of scan results, including what was found and what was done with infected files.

* Feature Set – A well-rounded feature set allows antivirus software to provide absolute protection. The best programs are those that offer a wide variety of tools, from basic real-time scanning to more advanced heuristic scanning and script blocking. When it comes to virus protection, the more options the better. Many of the best antivirus packages now include multiple protection schemes at no extra cost. These include antispyware, anti-malware, rootkit detection, parental controls and email screening. As many of the new threats are not literally viruses, but rather a variety of malware.

* Ease of Installation and Setup – Antivirus programs should be a breeze to install, making it easy to go from installation to initial scan in just a couple clicks of the mouse.

* Help Documentation – High-end antivirus software comes with plenty of help, including support via email, online chat or over the telephone. There should also be online resources, such as knowledge bases and FAQs available for quick and convenient help.

No matter how serious a computer virus is or how quickly it’s passed around, with today’s antivirus software, you’ll always have a cure.

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Aug 13 2008

Keyboard shortcuts for Windows

Category: News,Technologyadmin @ 7:23 am

Windows system key combinations

F1: Help
CTRL+ESC: Open Start menu
ALT+TAB: Switch between open programs
ALT+F4: Quit program
SHIFT+DELETE: Delete item permanently

Windows program key combinations

CTRL+C: Copy
CTRL+X: Cut
CTRL+V: Paste
CTRL+Z: Undo
CTRL+B: Bold
CTRL+U: Underline
CTRL+I: Italic

Mouse click/keyboard modifier combinations for shell objects


SHIFT+right click: Displays a shortcut menu containing alternative commands
SHIFT+double click: Runs the alternate default command (the second item on the menu)
ALT+double click: Displays properties
SHIFT+DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the Recycle Bin

General keyboard-only commands

F1: Starts Windows Help
F10: Activates menu bar options
SHIFT+F10 Opens a shortcut menu for the selected item (this is the same as right-clicking an object
CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item)
CTRL+ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar, or press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu)
ALT+DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box
ALT+TAB: Switch to another running program (hold down the ALT key and then press the TAB key to view the task-switching window)
SHIFT: Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you insert a CD-ROM to bypass the automatic-run feature
ALT+SPACE: Displays the main window’s System menu (from the System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the window)
ALT+- (ALT+hyphen): Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child window’s System menu (from the MDI child window’s System menu, you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the child window)
CTRL+TAB: Switch to the next child window of a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) program
ALT+underlined letter in menu: Opens the menu
ALT+F4: Closes the current window
CTRL+F4: Closes the current Multiple Document Interface (MDI) window
ALT+F6: Switch between multiple windows in the same program (for example, when the Notepad Find dialog box is displayed, ALT+F6 switches between the Find dialog box and the main Notepad window)

Shell objects and general folder/Windows Explorer shortcuts

For a selected object:
F2: Rename object
F3: Find all files
CTRL+X: Cut
CTRL+C: Copy
CTRL+V: Paste
SHIFT+DELETE: Delete selection immediately, without moving the item to the Recycle Bin
ALT+ENTER: Open the properties for the selected object

To copy a file

Press and hold down the CTRL key while you drag the file to another folder.

To create a shortcut


Press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT while you drag a file to the desktop or a folder.
General folder/shortcut control
F4: Selects the Go To A Different Folder box and moves down the entries in the box (if the toolbar is active in Windows Explorer)
F5: Refreshes the current window.
F6: Moves among panes in Windows Explorer
CTRL+G: Opens the Go To Folder tool (in Windows 95 Windows Explorer only)

CTRL+Z: Undo the last command
CTRL+A: Select all the items in the current window
BACKSPACE: Switch to the parent folder
SHIFT+click+Close button: For folders, close the current folder plus all parent folders

Windows Explorer tree control


Numeric Keypad *: Expands everything under the current selection
Numeric Keypad +: Expands the current selection
Numeric Keypad -: Collapses the current selection.
RIGHT ARROW: Expands the current selection if it is not expanded, otherwise goes to the first child
LEFT ARROW: Collapses the current selection if it is expanded, otherwise goes to the parent

Properties control


CTRL+TAB/CTRL+SHIFT+TAB: Move through the property tabs
Accessibility shortcuts
Press SHIFT five times: Toggles StickyKeys on and off
Press down and hold the right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Toggles FilterKeys on and off
Press down and hold the NUM LOCK key for five seconds: Toggles ToggleKeys on and off
Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK: Toggles MouseKeys on and off
Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN: Toggles high contrast on and off

Microsoft Natural Keyboard keys

Windows Logo: Start menu
Windows Logo+R: Run dialog box
Windows Logo+M: Minimize all
SHIFT+Windows Logo+M: Undo minimize all
Windows Logo+F1: Help
Windows Logo+E: Windows Explorer
Windows Logo+F: Find files or folders
Windows Logo+D: Minimizes all open windows and displays the desktop
CTRL+Windows Logo+F: Find computer
CTRL+Windows Logo+TAB: Moves focus from Start, to the Quick Launch toolbar, to the system tray (use RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW to move focus to items on the Quick Launch toolbar and the system tray)
Windows Logo+TAB: Cycle through taskbar buttons
Windows Logo+Break: System Properties dialog box
Application key: Displays a shortcut menu for the selected item

Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType software installed

Windows Logo+L: Log off Windows
Windows Logo+P: Starts Print Manager
Windows Logo+C: Opens Control Panel
Windows Logo+V: Starts Clipboard
Windows Logo+K: Opens Keyboard Properties dialog box
Windows Logo+I: Opens Mouse Properties dialog box
Windows Logo+A: Starts Accessibility Options (if installed)
Windows Logo+SPACEBAR: Displays the list of Microsoft IntelliType shortcut keys
Windows Logo+S: Toggles CAPS LOCK on and off

Dialog box keyboard commands

TAB: Move to the next control in the dialog box
SHIFT+TAB: Move to the previous control in the dialog box
SPACEBAR: If the current control is a button, this clicks the button. If the current control is a check box, this toggles the check box. If the current control is an option, this selects the option.
ENTER: Equivalent to clicking the selected button (the button with the outline)
ESC: Equivalent to clicking the Cancel button
ALT+underlined letter in dialog box item: Move to the corresponding item

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Aug 13 2008

Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)

Category: News,Technologyadmin @ 6:09 am

 

IPv6 is short for “Internet Protocol Version 6″. IPv6 is the “next generation” protocol designed by the IETF to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IP Version 4 (“IPv4″).

Most of today’s internet uses IPv4, which is now nearly twenty years old. IPv4 has been remarkably resilient in spite of its age, but it is beginning to have problems. Most importantly, there is a growing shortage of IPv4 addresses, which are needed by all new machines added to the Internet.

IPv6 fixes a number of problems in IPv4, such as the limited number of available IPv4 addresses. It also adds many improvements to IPv4 in areas such as routing and network autoconfiguration. IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years during a transition period.

The world is running out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses because every device seems to require one these days. When IP version 4 (IPv4) originally appeared on the scene with 4,294,967,296 possible address combinations, the standards groups thought that no one could ever use that many addresses.

Unfortunately, the standards groups were wrong, and we now need IPv6, which provides a significantly larger address space of 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 possible addresses. Of course, the standards groups also took this opportunity to improve performance, add support for mobile devices, and make IP more secure.

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Aug 12 2008

Apple I-Phone In India Now

Category: New Arrivaladmin @ 7:19 pm

 

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Finally Apple’s iPhone is set to launch in india from Aug 22 onwards…the touch screen handset which already created a great stir in the western countries, is likely to have its craze even in the Indian market too… iPhone is comprised with all 3G features and is expected to be twice as fast as the existing mobile phones… It consists of an in-built GPS system that can act as navigation and positioning tool…

Both Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Essar executives have said in their official statements that the launch date of iPhone in india is on Aug 22, 2008…The Indian mobile operators are not disclosing the exact price of iPhone at this point… Experts have predicted that the price will be somewhere around Rs 20,000…

Sure Apple’s iphone is going to give stiff competition for the leading mobile phone makers like Nokia, Motorola and Samsung…

Hey ppl!!! Keep checking my blog for more updates on Apple’s iphone….

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Aug 12 2008

7 Steps to Choose Network Switch

Category: Technologyadmin @ 7:44 am

1. Number of Ports

Count the number of network devices that need physical connection to the switch. Such as network printer, computer, IP camera, etc. Mid level switch normally has 24 ports. Stacked more than one switch if you need more ports.

2. Network Speed

Are you required high speed network? Normal switch still use 100Mbps port, where higher end switch support 1Gbps. It depends on your cable and device NIC too. Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch is important for applications that use video, voice or complex digital images.

Some enterprise-class switches support 10 Gigabit ports for larger networks and high speed demanding applications such as such as video broadcasting, digital imaging, real-time financial transactions, etc.

3. Switch Management

There are unmanaged Switch and managed switch. Unmanaged Switch is preconfigured with basic settings. It is cheap and easy to setup. Managed Switch provide more control on network security, performance and segment traffic. Most Managed Switch are available in web based, no installation needed.

4. Power over Ethernet

Power over Ethernet or PoE is able to supply electrical power through the LAN cable to the attached devices. Hence save your power extension cost. PoE switch is useful for devices such as wireless access points (WAP), IP security cameras and IP phones.

5. Switch Type

Choose the right switch type to suit your need. There are Desktop Switch and Rack-Mount Switch. Desktop Switch is smaller, lighter, most suitable for small conference room or small office. Rack-mount Switch need to mount in rack.

6. Business Requirement

This is one of the most important factor. Understand your business requirement before decide which network switch model to buy. Ask the questions: my business need wired or wireless network? Is it simple to integrate into the business? How reliable , how about warranty and service?

7. Budget

I think this is the most important factor! No money no switch, right? Get your budget first before decide which switch. Of course, the more advance switch cost higher.

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Aug 12 2008

Cuil Search Engine: The New Competitor to Google Search

Category: News,Technologyadmin @ 5:05 am

Cuil Search Engine: The New Competitor to Google Search

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Cuil is a new search engine developed by Tom Costello, Ex-Google Search Architect Anna Patterson, and two Ex-Google Engineers Russell Power and Louis Monier which is supposedly going to be better, faster and bigger than Google search. It launched today (Monday the 28th of July, 2008), but when I first checked, the site was down because of overwhelming response and hits.

While Google ranks pages based on inbound links, Cuil aims to rank sites by their relevance to the actual search query. As you receive search results, you are able to categorize them to relevance towards your specific need.

Unlike the previous search engine Anna developed and sold to Google in 2004, this one aims to compete with the search giants, hoping to provide contextual results – “trying to understand the world, not the web”. With the financing of $33 Million received, the competition is here, but can it really stand next to the searching giants?

You can find more information on Cuil’s philosophy, features, management and more directly at the appropriate Cuil info page.

What do you think? Answer the poll: Can Cuil actually deliver a better search engine than Google?

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Aug 12 2008

Toll-free Phone number For Computers/IT

Category: Uncategorizedadmin @ 2:58 am

Computers/IT
Adrenalin – 1800 444 445
AMD – 1800 425 6664
Apple Computers – 1800 444 683
Canon – 1800 333 366
Cisco Systems – 1800 221 777
Compaq – HP – 1800 444 999
Data One Broadband – 1800 424 1800
Dell – 1800 444 026
Epson – 1800 44 0011
eSys – 3970 0011
Genesis Tally Academy – 1800 444 888
HCL – 1800 180 8080
IBM – 1800 443 333
Lexmark – 1800 22 4477
Marshal’s Point – 1800 33 4488
Microsoft – 1800 111 100
Microsoft Virus Update – 1901 333 334
Seagate – 1800 180 1104
Symantec – 1800 44 5533
TVS Electronics – 1800 444 566
WeP Peripherals – 1800 44 6446
Wipro – 1800 333 312
xerox – 1800 180 1225
Zenith – 1800 222 004

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Aug 11 2008

Top 10 way to Choose a Desktop Computer…

Category: News,Technologyadmin @ 5:25 pm

Step1
Decide if you’re better served by the PC/Windows platform or the Macintosh. You can generally get a faster computer for your money by choosing a Windows machine, but Macs come with more easy-to-use built-in software. Top brands are Dell, Hewlett- Packard, IBM, Gateway and Toshiba. Apple, of course, makes the Macintosh.

Step2
Think about whether this machine will need to work with your office or school server. Exchanging files between platforms is less of an issue than it used to be, but it’s still worth noting.
Step3
Ask your friends and co-workers in similar lines of work what machines they have, where they bought them, if there were any problems, and whether they’re happy with their choices.
Step4
Expect to spend 25,000 to 35,000 for a general-purpose machine, although you can find desktop computers for anywhere from 17,000 to 40,000.

Step5

Buy as much random-access memory (RAM), or system memory, as you can afford. At a bare minimum, get 128 megabytes (MB); 256 MB or 512 MB is preferable. (For a Macintosh, get at least 256 MB.) Memory is more critical than a faster processor.

Step6
Get at least two universal serial bus (USB) connections and a FireWire (also called IEEE 1394) connection. These will connect peripheral devices, such as a printer, PDA, digital cameras and camcorders, scanners and game controllers.
Step7

Get a DVD burner so you can back up valuable data and make your own music CDs. Look into a DVD burner too if you’re involved in film making or editing, but remember that there are multiple competing standards; computer-burned DVDs might not play in your home DVD player. Make sure your machine has a DVD drive if you want to watch movies on your computer. (See How to Buy Blank CDs.) Also look for an internal modem.

Step8
Ask about upgradability if you intend to use this computer for a long time, which is considered three or more years.

Step9
Get high-quality graphics and sound if you plan to play games. Look for a system that has a graphics card with a coprocessor, and 5.1 Surround sound. You’ll want a broadband Internet connection to play online games, and to improve your Internet experience overall. (See How to Choose an Internet Service Provider.)
Step10
Buy the biggest hard drive you can afford–80to 320 gigabytes (GB) is now commonplace. Get more than 200 GB if you’re storing music and/or editing video. For video editing, you’ll also need a video input/output card and a FireWire connection.

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Aug 11 2008

Welcome To Livetech Zone

Category: Welcomeadmin @ 3:19 am

Welcome to Livetech Zone.

Livetech Zone  distributor of computer peripherals in Chennai. We Mainly focus on Home Segment Retail Marketing, small and medium sized business accounts. Livetech Zone has already built strong relationships within the technology sector Like HP,COMPAQ,LENOVO,ACER,SONYDESKTOP, LAPTOPS and other Products.That apart, we deals with Dax series, the Brother,Samsung,TVS branded Printers, Seagate, Transcend top name brands.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Livetech Zone give very good service support to our loyal customers. Free access to online technical support, including FAQs and direct links to manufacturers’ tech support  Active Forums will also be incorporated soon for live and instant responses from a community of like minded peoples.

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