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Top Tech 2012: Technologies to come into life this year



IEEE Spectrum magazine in their January issue compiled a special report on Top Technologies that are likely to change the future in 2012; these 14 stories of technology are prominently in this year’s tech headlines.

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Analysis of AIT’s web services & related technical suggestions



Since long AIT’s main website has been one of the best to demonstrate worst examples in design and related web services classes in AIT itself, seems like even professor’s couldn’t suggest the people behind the website.I had compiled a list of pitfalls and bad design points of the AIT website, namely ait.asia, back in my first semester; and after attending my forums (later CLIQ’s ones) I thought everything gonna be alright with time. But it remained the same after all. So, I’m not only going to figure out problems, but also related solutions from my technicalities (and maybe sometimes my suggestions are limited to my knowledge), hope it will be some betterment.

Website update, btw what’s that? This article doesn’t talk about why AIT’s website is not updated at large(sorry about that.) Read the rest of this entry »



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Facebook Places go viral – can Nepalese business benefit?



Facebook has been virally implementing places in almost every possible modules in the site after purchase a location-based social network site Gowalla this week. The check-in feature in Facebook is the one to go virtual after its availability in the mobile version of the social site Facebook including the touch edition of the same. But does this have real effect in Nepalese business?

The new facebook timeline gives its user ability to add-in life events like a dairy, the places module in which gives all your stories about location, where one has lived, how many trips covered. Plus geo-location based photos is what Facebook has been focusing now. Time and again it is asking me “You have been to Pattaya on …. have you taken this photo there?” awesome… it looks like. Since many of the photos are already meta GPS coordinates embedded (not a good word for this for sure), Facebook can automatically determine the place, but asking user to verify is surely a good thing.

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This screenshot from Facebook places show stories on places shared, places lived and other location based life event, followed by the photos taken at various places.

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10 Best Websites I Visit Everyday



http-www-browserIf I ask you one question – which is your favorite site? what do you reply or ask you – apart from your Facebook and Gmail (or other email site) which is the first website which comes into your mind, what would you reply?

Bathroom blogging sometimes is so good that there lies an entire universe of ideas. Happened to had, which are the websites that I have to visit to refresh my mood and get some intellects plus while I was referring myself to a visit in TED. Read the rest of this entry »


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Remove NewFolder.exe virus



Ever since I switched back to 32 bit of Windows 7 from 64 bit Windows Vista, I’ve been experiencing worms and viruses transmitted from removable disks and internet downloads.

It seems like 64 bit OS has stronger security enabled capacity in terms that it is hard for viruses and worms to get the system on their hands, but 32 bit OS seems lame, gets infected easily.

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Three things about myself on networking sites and blogging



wordpress-twitter-facebook-logos-togetherWow, yet not tough or anything to write about myself on this blog – here goes on certainties on principle of ethics and networking. What Twitter, Facebook and Blogging to mean on the other side of the view?

I’ve been Facebooking for 6 years by now: Facebook has given a lot of good stuffs along with some few unavoidable circumstances to the offline world, however everything depends on you entirely – how you use Facebook and for what purpose you use Facebook. I suggest people to follow strict FB privacy rules according to your necessity, you can completely be on FB and appear offline to the world completely.

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Windows 7 retains BlueScreen problem – 0×0000008



To my experience of Windows7 over the past few months (about 17 months by now), I had never seen a Blue Screen in Windows 7 (Ultimate and Professional versions) which I have been using unless this morning. To my surprise, Win7 proved that still it retains some flaws of Win Vista.windows7-bluescreen-problem



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Now in Pokhara, NTC must be kidding with ADSL thing



Nepal-Telecom-ADSL-broadband-internet-nepal Well, it has been a long go that Nepal Telecom (NTC) announced availability of ADSL, supposedly a faster and cheaper broadband solution in Nepal. Alas, I’m with a poor heart to write on another Pokhara as a monopolistic city, but this time it’s Internet. Hope so. Read this article, this is rather interesting.



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Fake email trying to hack hotmail password: Spammed and hunted



Today, lots of people received (at least most of my contacts) fake and spam email that claim to be coming from Windows Live Hotmail but in fact the email was a spam sent by svgandhi_49. It seems to be an Indian ID, since the email was forwared we couldn’t track IP of the source. Here, follows the received Hotmail Spam email (ditto) that tried to hack hotmail / Windows Live Mail password. Please, be aware of such emails. Read the rest of this entry »



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Benefit from Skype 3.0 for Windows® Phones



If you are an avid user of Windows Mobile enabled device or cell phone, then there is most probably Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless connectivity option. Now, you can connect to your friends and family using Skype for Windows Phones or Smart phone (including Nokia series).

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