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Thursday, 20 August 2015
பள்ளிக் குழந்தைகளுக்கான 5 திறந்த மூல மென்பொருள்கள்
டக்ஸ் பெயிண்ட் என்பது 3 முதல் 12 வயதுக்கு உட்பட்ட குழந்தைகள் படம் வரைவதற்காக உதவும்.
ஸ்க்ராட்ச் என்பது நிகழ்வு சார்ந்த நிரலாக்க (Event driven programming) மொழி. இம்மொழியை கொண்டு அசைவூட்டும் படங்கள், செயல்பாடுகள், கதைகள், விளையாட்டுக்கள் போன்றவற்றை உருவாக்கி மாற்றவர்களுடன் பகிர்ந்துகொள்ள இயலும்.
இசுட்டெல்லேரியம் (Stellarium) என்பது வானிலுள்ள கோள்களின் உருவ அமைப்பை காண உதவும்.
கால்சியம் (Kalzium) என்பது கட்டற்ற ஆவர்த்தன (Periodical table) அட்டவணை
மென்பொருள். இது தனிமங்களை பற்றிய விவரங்கள் அறிந்து கொள்ள உதவும் தொழில்நுட்பம்.
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Top 12 Android Apps for Bloggers
Android is the most popular mobile operating system which is currently developed by Google. Most bloggers use smart phones which comes with Android OS. There are more than hundred thousands Android apps on Google play store
You can find most popular Android apps within a second from just a Google search. You might find articles called “Best Android apps for 2013″ or “Top 10 Android Apps”. But those articles are written for the general people. This post is for bloggers because you can find best android apps which are useful for bloggers from this post.
Best Android Apps for Bloggers
Here is a list of Best Android apps which will be useful for bloggers.
1. WordPress
WordPress is the best blogging platform to create a blog and almost every professional bloggers use WordPress as the blogging platform. You can use this app if you are using WordPress.com or self-hosted WordPress.org blog running WordPress 3.5 or higher. You can write, edit and publish posts via this app.
2. Blogger
Most people start first blog on Blogger because it is totally free and easy to start a blog. You can edit posts, write posts, publish posts, switch blog, upload pictures, add labels and add location information using this app.
3. Google Analytics
Google Analytics is the best tool to track your visitors. This web analytics service offered by Google. Using this app you can get your Analytics data anytime from your android phone.
4. Google AdSense
How to make money from a blog? Ask this question from 100 bloggers. At least 90 bloggers will say that Google Adsense is the best way to make money from a blog. You can view key data about your Adsense account from this app. You can view almost every reports which you can view from the website via this app also.
5. Google Drive or DropBox
You have to backup all posts and images. You can use cloud service like Google Drive or DropBox to backup posts and images.
6. Google Keep
Do you have a blog topic on your mind. Use Google Keep to save it. Otherwise you will have forgotten your awesome blog post idea.
7. Autodesk Pixlr – photo editor
Pixlr is the best photo editing android app. You may want to edit a image which is in your android phone for your next post. There is no need to send it to your desktop PC or laptop. You can edit images using this app,.
8. Pocket
Save articles, videos or any other web content via Pocket. This is also very important app for bloggers. There is a premium version also available in Pocket and it has lots of features than free version.
9. Evernote
As a blogger you have to write many notes. Use Evernote for it. You can collect blog post ideas also to Evernote.
10. Writer
Writer is a writing application. You can use this app for writing blog posts. And this is a very simple application.
11. Feedly
Had you a good fan of Google reader? Feedly is the best alternative for Google reader. You can add unlimited numbers of blogs to Feedly. You can read latest posts from those blogs via Feedly.
12. Trello
Do you have a few writers for your blog? Use Trello to organize your works with those writers. Trello is a a service which allow you to organize anything.
100+ Windows 10 Tips and Tricks
Windows 10 is the latest version of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Most people waited for Windows 9. But Microsoft announced that Windows 10 is the official name for their latest operating system in 30th of September 2014. It will be released in next year.
There is no start button in Windows 8, but you can see the start button on Windows 10 as it is in previous versions. There is no much big difference in Windows 10 interface when compared with windows 8. You can download the Windows Technical Previewfrom official site of Microsoft. Our aim of writing this post is collecting 100+ Windows 10 tips and tricks. We share the best tutorials, tips, tricks about Windows 10 we found from the Internet.
Windows 10 Features
The Coolest Windows 10 Features Microsoft Didn’t Announce : This post explains Windows 10 features even Microsoft didn’t announce with screenshots.
10 Great New Features in Windows 10 : This post is very similar to the above post.
All the New Stuff Coming to Windows 10 : This post is published by Life hacker which is very popular technology blog. They have written Windows 10 features with images.
Windows 10 Technical Preview
How to Install the Windows 10 Technical Preview Right Now : After announcing Windows 10, You can try it out for free. But you need a proper guide to install it. This posts helps you to install Windows 10 technical previewer. It is a step by step guide.
Windows 10 tips
32 New Keyboard Shortcuts in the Windows 10 Technical Preview : Shortcuts helps you to save your valuable time. This guide gives 32 new Windows 10 shortcuts.
Top 10 tips for Windows 10 | 10 Windows 8 tips, tricks and hacks | Windows 10 tips | All of these posts are very similar and have very similar content. But every post has at least 1 or 2 unique tips.
45 Tips & Tricks You Need to Know to Master Windows 10 : This guide explains fromhow to download Windows 10 free to very advance windows tips and tricks. You can find three videos also from it.
Everything You Need to Disable in Windows 10: There are somethings you need to disable in Windows 10 according to your requirements. Use this tutorial to find them and learn how to disable them.
Windows 10 Tutorials
We couldn’t find good Windows 10 tutorials because there are no good tutorials available yet. We will add many windows 10 tutorial collection after the release of Windows 10.
Update: Windows 10 Tutorials – You can find 85 windows 10 tutorials from this link. This is the best windows 10 tutorial collection we found.
What are Different Versions of Windows 10?
As you already know Windows 8 has lots of versions like Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8 Enterprise. It is same as in Windows 10 also.
These are the available versions of windows 10.
- Windows 10 Mobile
- Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise
- Windows 10 Home
- Windows 10 Pro
- Windows 10 Enterprise
- Windows 10 Education
- Windows 10 for IOT
What are System Requirements for Windows 10?
If you can run windows 8.1 on your PC or laptop you can run windows 10 without a problem.
You need a PC or laptop with 1 gigahertz processor with 1 GB (for 32-bit) ram or 2 GB (for 64-bit) ram to run Windows 10. You need 16 GB+ free hard disks and Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver.
Windows 10: The best hidden features, tips, and tricks
Now that Windows 10 is out and millions of people are already running it, let’s take a look at some of the best hidden features, tips, and tricks in the operating system. If you’re still on the fence, take note: You really do want Windows 10, despite a lot of the gripes we’ve shared over the past several months. It’s worth getting on the list for (or downloading the Windows 10 ISO directly). It combines the best of Windows 8 — super-fast startup, improved security — with much of what made Windows 7 familiar and easy to use, and without trying to force you to buy a touch screen or learn a whole set of hidden UI gestures.
And if you’re a computer nut like me, tweaking the OS is always the fun part. Discovering and implementing power user tips are my favorite part of getting a major new version of an OS. I still remember back when DOS 5.0 came out, and I was running DOS 3.3, and I got to try all these new things to optimize my 286. (We’ve come a long way.) Nostalgia aside, here’s what you need to know to amp up your Windows 10 install and take it to the next level.
Task view and virtual desktops
One of the best things about Windows 10 is how it handles virtual desktops. The fact that it finally handles them at all, out of the box, is a great step, since Mac OS X and Linux users have had that capability for a long time. It lets you set up a series of tasks and windows on your desktop, your email and Twitter window on another, and a third for general Web browsing and research. To get started, click the Task View icon on the taskbar (immediately to the right of the Search box), or hold down the Windows key (abbreviated throughout as Win) and Tab. (Click to read more on Task View and Virtual Desktops.)
Configure privacy settings
When you’re first setting up Windows 10, make sure to select a Custom install so you canmodify the privacy settings, instead of going with the Express install. (If you already installed it, no worries; you can fix it all in Settings). Otherwise you’ll find yourself agreeing to all sorts of private data sharing — and while Windows 10 is free for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users, it’s not a free product in and of itself — so there’s no reason to share your personal information when it’s not required.
Print to PDF
You can finally print a document (or rather, save it) as PDF without using a third-party utility. This makes it much easier to save and distribute documents that aren’t easily modified. Another long overdue feature makes it in under the radar.
Make sure WiFi Sense is off
You may feel differently about this, but I certainly don’t like the idea of allowing access to my WiFi network unless I specifically give out the password. Here’s how to make sure your computer isn’t doing that — and if it is, how to turn it off.
Run it in a virtual machine
If you’re thinking of taking the Windows 10 plunge, but don’t want to disturb your machine that’s currently running just fine, here’s how to install Windows 10 in a virtual machine first. Note that this is different than the virtual desktops I mentioned above; it’s virtualizing the entire OS within another OS (your existing one).
Windows Explorer Home tab and Quick Access
Windows Explorer windows are a lot more useful this time around, thanks to a new Home tab (pictured above). It makes file copies a cinch. If you look at the top left of the window, you’ll see a new Quick Access group that lets you navigate to recently accessed folders. That makes it much easier to maintain a fast workflow as you navigate around your computer’s file system.
Customize the Start Menu
The new Start Menu is such a huge improvement over what came with Windows 8.1 that it’s almost impossible to describe the relief. It combines the best elements of Windows 7 and Windows 8. And it’s also fully customizable. I admit the first thing I did is unpin all of Microsoft’s tiles and then shrink the size of the menu so it looks a lot like Windows 7 (pictured).
For a while, during some of the Windows 10 Technical Preview builds, you could pin the Recycle Bin to the taskbar, which makes it a bit more like OS X. Unfortunately, that functionality seems to be gone in the release version, though you can still pin it to the Start Menu as a tile.
Command prompt tweaks
A lot of Windows 10 utilities underneath the service still look the same as they did in Windows 7 and Windows 8. But one of the hidden tweaks is in the Command Prompt — head over to Properties and you’ll suddenly find you can enable a host of customizations, including a transparent background, resizing the window, and word wrap.
Battery saver
If you’re on a laptop and your battery is running low, Windows 10 is smart enough to begin throttling back background services and other threads so that you can squeeze the last bit of battery life out of your machine. To enable Battery Saver, click the Start menu, and head to Settings | System | Battery Saver.
Background scrolling
Ever notice how when you hover your mouse cursor over a window and try and scroll, you still can’t, because the window wasn’t active? Turn this feature on in Settings | Devices | Mouse and Touchpad and you’ll be able to do just that.
Keyboard shortcuts
Here are some keyboard shortcuts you may want to be aware of — ones that will really help your daily workflow:
- Windows Key-Tab (Task View)
- Windows Key-Right-Up (Moves app to top right quadrant)
- Windows Key-Ctrl-Left or Right (virtual desktop)
- Windows Key-Ctrl-D (new virtual desktop)
- Windows Key-Ctrl-C (Cortana listening)
- Windows Key-S (Daily Glance for weather, news, sports)
- Windows Key-Ctrl-F4 (closes virtual desktop)
- Windows Key-Up and Down (snap apps to top or bottom of screen or maximizes)
OneDrive integration
Free cloud storage is a godsend these days, and Microsoft makes it super easy in Windows 10 with OneDrive. You can use it to store files for mobile device access from iOS or Android, and you can even set it to let you access any file on your PC remotely — not just the ones you drag over to your OneDrive folder.
Xbox Streaming
Windows 10 finally shows some real Xbox integration, and you can use it to log into your Xbox Live account. But more importantly, you can use it to stream Xbox One games locally on your PC. You’ll have to enable it first on the Xbox One under Settings | Preferences | Allow game streaming, and then on the PC in the Xbox application. (Interestingly, Microsoft is also going the other way and adding keyboard and mouse support to the Xbox One — not that you’ll need that, since you’ve already got a PC.)
Find the original Control Panel (and other goodies)
The new Settings panel is easy to navigate and makes more sense than the crufty old Control Panel, but you’ll still need the latter to access some deeper options in the system. It’s easy to call up, even though it’s hidden; just right click on the Start button on the bottom left of the screen and choose it from the pop-up menu, or type Control Panel in the Search bar at the bottom left in the taskbar. When you right-click the Start button, you’ll see all kinds of useful things there, such as Computer Management and Disk Management; for what it’s worth, those options bring you right back to the familiar Windows 7-style apps in each case.
Change or Spoof a MAC Address in Windows or OS X
Every NIC (Network Interface Card) has a unique MAC address (Media Access Control). This applies to all types of network cards, including Ethernet cards and WiFi cards. The MAC Address is a six-byte number or 12-digit hexadecimal number that is used to uniquely identify a host on a network.
An example of a MAC address is 1F-2E-3D-4C-5B-6A and it falls into the Layer 2 networking protocol of the OSI model. In today’s networks, ARP, or Address Resolution Protocol converts a MAC address to a Layer 3 protocol address, such as an IP address. A MAC address can also be called a Physical Address. Read my post on how to find your MAC address if you don’t know it.
All MAC addresses are hard-coded into a network card and can never be changed. However, you canchange or spoof the MAC address in the operating system itself using a few simple tricks.
So why would you want to change your MAC address? Well there are many reasons for this, mostly related to bypassing some kind of MAC address filter set on a modem, router or firewall. Changing the MAC Address can help you bypass certain network restrictions by emulating an unrestricted MAC Address or by spoofing a MAC address that is already authorized.
For example, a WiFi network may allow only authorized computers to connect to the network and filters out computers based on the MAC address. If you can sniff out a legitimate MAC address, you can then spoof your MAC address and gain access to the WiFi network.
Another example is if you have an ISP that allows only a certain number of computers to connect to the Internet from your home. If you have more computers that need to connect, you can spoof the MAC address of an authorized computer and connect from a different computer.
Change Windows MAC Address
You can change the MAC address for the network card in Windows pretty easily following the steps below.
Step 1: Click on Start, then Control Panel, then Network Connections, and right-click on the network connection you want to change the MAC address for and select Properties. It will normally either be Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection.
If you are using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or higher, you have to go to Control Panel, then Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Center, and then click on Manage Network Connections or Change adapter settings.
Then you can right-click on the adapter and choose Properties.
Step 2: On the General or Networking tab, click the Configure button.
Step 3: Now click on the Advanced tab and click on the Locally Administered Address property or theNetwork Address property.
By default, the Not Present value is selected. Go ahead and click on the Value radio button and enter in a new MAC address. The MAC address is a combination of 6 pairs of numbers and characters, i.e. 40-A2-D9-82-9F-F2. You should enter the MAC address without the dashes.
You can go to the command prompt and type in IPCONFIG /ALL to check that the MAC address has been changed. Go ahead and restart the computer in order for the changes to take effect.
This is the simplest way to change your MAC address in Windows. You can also do so via the registry, but it’s much more technical and probably not required by most people.
Change OS X MAC Address
Changing the MAC address on OS X is definitely not as easy as it is on Windows. Firstly, you have to use Terminal (similar to command prompt in Windows) to actually change the MAC address.
Secondly, you need to manually figure out the technical name of the adapter before you can change the settings. I’ll explain everything below step by step, but it gets a bit complicated at times.
To start, let’s find out the current MAC address for your Mac. You can do this in one of two ways: via System Preferences or via Terminal. Open System Preferences, click on Network and then click on the Advanced button. Make sure to select the appropriate interface first (WiFi, Ethernet, etc) in the listbox on the left.
Click on the Hardware tab and you will see the first line is MAC Address. I thought you could simply choose Manually from the Configure dropdown, but that doesn’t allow you to edit the MAC address.
In Terminal, you can get the MAC address by typing in the following command:
ifconfig en0 | grep ether
This will give you the MAC address for the en0 interface. Depending on how many interfaces you have on your computer, you might need to run this command several times adding 1 to the number each time. For example, I ran the following commands below until I reached an interface that didn’t exist.
Now you can simply compare the MAC addresses listed here with the one you saw via System Preferences. In my case, my WiFi MAC address of f8:1e:df:d8:9d:8a matches with en1, so that is the interface I have to use for the next commands.
Before we change the MAC address, you can use a useful command in Terminal to generate a random MAC address if you need one.
openssl rand -hex 6 | sed ‘s/\(..\)/\1:/g; s/.$//’
Now that you have a new MAC address, you can change the current one using the following command below. Replace XX with the actual MAC address you want to use.
sudo ifconfig en0 ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
In order to do this, you need to be logged in as an Administrator or you have to enable the root account in OS X. By default, root is disabled and it’s better to leave it disabled if you can. Just login as an admin and you should be able to run the command just fine. It will ask you for your password, though, before changing the MAC address.
Also, the address won’t change if you are still connected to a WiFi network. You need to first disconnect from any networks and then run the command. Surprisingly, disconnecting from a wireless network in OS X is not intuitive at all. You have to press and hold the Option key and then click on the WiFi icon to see the disconnect option.
So here is a rundown of all the commands I ran in order to get the current MAC address, generate a random one, update the MAC address and then verify to make sure it had actually changed.
As I mentioned earlier, this is definitely not as straightforward as the process is on Windows, but you should be able to do it if you simply copy and paste the commands above. If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment. Enjoy!
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