Sunday, May 15, 2011

How to avoid Google Domain Redirection


Whenever you visit Google .com it automatically redirects you too your country domain, i.e – Entering Google.com  in India will take you to Google.co.in so it’s a simple redirection process attempted by Google to Broad down your search means when you search for something special than it automatically gives you some suggestions from your own country giving you more satisfactory results so in some cases you don’t want it too redirect you to your country domain so below are the steps to avoid the Domain Redirection.


Follow the Steps given below:-


1. Whenever you enter Google.com just add NCR to the back of domain.
2. This makes it Google.com/ncr
3. This is the Simple Trick now just hit enter and you are simply into Google’s official Domain i.e – Google.com.
4. So in this way if you want to check any other countries Result from Google Domain just add ncr   at back of any Google domain and it will simply stop the redirection process.

How to make Bold & Underline text in Facebook chat



       I did some search and it turns out that you can easily add bold text or underline to your Facebook chat by adding small code around it. I guess bold text can help emphasize your Facebook chats, and Underline can make your text look different. It’s not really a new font for Facebook chat, but it’s kind of cool.
Here’s the code to make your text underline or bold on Facebook chat .:
Bold text – *surround your text with stars*
Ex. *syhala* = syhala


Underline Text – _surround your text with underscore_
Ex. _SYHALA_ = SYHALA

Got it ?
Put *stars* around your text to bold it,
and
Put _underscores_ to make it Underlined !
Enjoy your new bold and Underline text in Facebook chat!!!
Don't forget to comment here..
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Super-Cool Firefox Crazy Tricks

Firefox is one of the best browser in the world and it has some of the coolest and craziest tricks which you can perform right inside the firefox and really you will love them.

Below are the Tricks you just need to copy them up in to browser address bar, they are tested by me and works great.

Note : These tricks are entirely harmless & they are used just for some serious FUN :)

  • chrome://global/content/alerts/alert.xul
This will show you dancing firefox.Your firefox window will automatically popup anywhere at screen.
  • chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
This will open your extensions tab in your current window .
  • chrome://browser/content/preferences/cookies.xul
This will Open the “cookies window” inside a tab in the Firefox window.
  • chrome://browser/content/preferences/sanitize.xul
This will open another firefox within in a new tab.So you will have firefox within firefox.
  • chrome://browser/content/preferences/preferences.xul
This will open firefox options dialog box in new tab.
  • chrome://browser/content/bookmarks/bookmarksPanel.xul
This will open your firefox bookmark manager in new tab.
  • chrome://browser/content/history/history-panel.xul
This will open your history in new tab.
  • chrome://mozapps/content/extensions/extensions.xul?type=extensions
This will Open the “Clear Private Data” window inside the current tab.
  • chrome://browser/content/aboutDialog.xul
This will Open the “About Firefox” Dialog box inside the tab.
  • chrome://browser/content/credits.xhtml

Hope you will enjoy this. Don't forget to live comment.

Quicker way to open websites you need frequently

Site Launcher® is a simple Firefox add-on that provides a convenient, clutter-free way to quickly open websites you often need. One keyboard hotkey makes the "Launcher" panel instantly appear, then a single key press jumps you to your destination.
The hotkey for the Launcher is Ctrl+Space (or Ctrl+Alt for Mac users). As with most aspects of SiteLauncher, the hotkey is configurable. SiteLauncher is entirely free to download and use forever.

          DOWNLOAD


Installation
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 after clicking the above link, click the "Allow" button that will appear near the top left or right of your browser.

Speedup-Super Charge Firefox by Moving Your Cache to RAM

 


Know how to Move Cached data to RAM instead of HARD DRIVE to make ur Firefox Faster:






Since your computer can access data in RAM faster than on a hard drive, moving cached data to RAM can improve your page load times. In Firefox, all you need to do to move your caches to RAM is open upabout:config and make a few tweaks.

Once you get into about:config,

type browser.cache into the filter bar at the top.

Find browser.cache.disk.enable and set it to false by double clicking on it.

You’ll then want to set browser.cache.memory.enable to true (mine seemed to already be set as such)

And create a new preference by right clicking anywhere, hitting New, and choosing Integer.

Call the preference browser.cache.memory.capacity and hit OK.

In the next window, type in the number of kilobytes you want to assign to the cache (for example, typing 100000 would create a cache of 100,000 kilobytes or 100 megabytes).

A value of -1 will tell Firefox to dynamically determine the cache size depending on how much RAM you have.


This tip isn’t brand new, but it is something we didn’t know about, so if you’re looking to eke a bit more speed out of Firefox (and who isn’t?) this should give your page loading speeds a little boost. You can check up on your memory cache activity by typing about:cache in the address bar. Hit the link for more information on this tweak, and if you try it out, let me know how it works for you in the comments..

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

ISRO builds India‘s fastest supercomputer




ISRO has built a supercomputer, which is to be India's fastest in terms of theoretical peak performance of 220 Trillion Floating Point Operations per second.
The supercomputer 'SAGA-220', built by the Satish Dhawan Supercomputing Facility located at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram at a cost of about Rs 14 crore was inaugurated by K Radhakrishnan, Chairman ISRO at VSSC today, ISRO said in a statement. 


The new Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) based supercomputer, 'SAGA-220' (Supercomputer for Aerospace with GPU Architecture-220 TeraFLOPS) is being used by space scientists for solving complex aerospace problems. 


'SAGA-220' is fully designed and built by Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre using commercially available hardware, open source software components and in house developments. 


The system uses 400 NVIDIA Tesla 2070 GPUs and 400 Intel Quad Core Xeon CPUs supplied by WIPROwith a high speed interconnect. 


With each GPU and CPU providing a performance of 500 GigaFLOPS and 50 GigaFLOPS respectively, the theoretical peak performance of the system amounts to 220 TeraFLOPS, the statement said. 


The present GPU system offers significant advantage over the conventional CPU based system in terms of cost, power and space requirements, it said. 
The system is environmentally green and consumes a power of only 150 KW. This system can also be easily scaled to many PetaFLOPS (1000 TeraFLOPS).