Sunday, May 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Lockerz.com
Lockerz.com
What is Lockerz.com?
Lockerz.com a new invitation-only website (the official launch date is October 15), that allows users to gain free stuff just by logging in. Lockerz has been super popular within the Internet community and has been mentioned across the news as well. Lockerz's surge in popularity is due to the fact that users can gain points extremely easily. These points (or PTZ as they are referred to in Lockerz) are then traded for electronics (ie. Macbooks, iPods, Gaming consoles (PS3, Wii, Xbox360), Video games), Designer Handbags, snowboards, and even a private live concert.
How Exactly Does Lockerz Work?
There are 3 ways that members can gain PTZ:
1. When members sign in (Yes! You get points just for signing in!),
2. When members respond to the daily question of the day (which only takes about 5 seconds to do). 3. When members put out invitations for friends to join.
Can Lockerz.com be trusted
The CEO of Lockerz.com is none other than Kathy Savitt. Formerly the vice president of Amazon.ca and Chief Marketing Officer of American Eagle. Its main sponsor is Liberty Media, a huge US media company that has shares in Time Warner Inc. You may wonder, as a new member, is it really that easy to get PTZ at Lockerz.com? The answer is, YES it is! A new member can gain ~30 PTZ through registration, 2 PTZ for signing in, and another 2 more PTZ for answering the question of the day. This means that in just under 5 minutes, that new member already has 34 PTZ! Just to put the PTZ in perspective, one can get a brand new Ipod Case for only 40 PTZ!!! Unfortunately, the only way to become a member in Lockerz is to get invited.
SO FRIENDS JUST POST YOUR EMAIL id's HERE
GUYS USE BOLT BROWSER OR OPERA MINI OR PC TO REGISTER AS REGISTRATION WON'T WORK IN UCWEB
REPLY ME IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS
What is Lockerz.com?
Lockerz.com a new invitation-only website (the official launch date is October 15), that allows users to gain free stuff just by logging in. Lockerz has been super popular within the Internet community and has been mentioned across the news as well. Lockerz's surge in popularity is due to the fact that users can gain points extremely easily. These points (or PTZ as they are referred to in Lockerz) are then traded for electronics (ie. Macbooks, iPods, Gaming consoles (PS3, Wii, Xbox360), Video games), Designer Handbags, snowboards, and even a private live concert.
How Exactly Does Lockerz Work?
There are 3 ways that members can gain PTZ:
1. When members sign in (Yes! You get points just for signing in!),
2. When members respond to the daily question of the day (which only takes about 5 seconds to do). 3. When members put out invitations for friends to join.
Can Lockerz.com be trusted
The CEO of Lockerz.com is none other than Kathy Savitt. Formerly the vice president of Amazon.ca and Chief Marketing Officer of American Eagle. Its main sponsor is Liberty Media, a huge US media company that has shares in Time Warner Inc. You may wonder, as a new member, is it really that easy to get PTZ at Lockerz.com? The answer is, YES it is! A new member can gain ~30 PTZ through registration, 2 PTZ for signing in, and another 2 more PTZ for answering the question of the day. This means that in just under 5 minutes, that new member already has 34 PTZ! Just to put the PTZ in perspective, one can get a brand new Ipod Case for only 40 PTZ!!! Unfortunately, the only way to become a member in Lockerz is to get invited.
SO FRIENDS JUST POST YOUR EMAIL id's HERE
GUYS USE BOLT BROWSER OR OPERA MINI OR PC TO REGISTER AS REGISTRATION WON'T WORK IN UCWEB
REPLY ME IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Watch TV9, NTV, Maa Music, Colors, MTV, 9xm, IndiaTV on mobile
Watch TV9, NTV, Maa Music, ColorsTV, MTV, 9xm, IndiaTV on your mobile for free
NTV : rtsp://94.75.193.176/ntv/ntvhigh/ntvhigh.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/ntv/ntv.sdp
TV9 Telugu : rtsp://95.211.87.27/tv9/tv9high/tv9high.sdp
or
rtsp://95.211.87.27/tv9/tv9low.sdp
MAA Music: rtsp://95.211.87.27/maamusic/maamusichigh/maamusichigh.sdp
or
rtsp://95.211.87.27/maamusic/maamusic.sdp
ColorsTV: rtsp://119.82.75.130/rtpencoder/livesdp.sdp
MTV: rtsp://119.82.75.130:554/rtpencoder/livem2.sdp
9xm : rtsp://94.75.193.176/9xm/9xm.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/9xm/9xmhigh/9xmhigh.sdp
India TV : rtsp://94.75.193.176/indiatv/indiatv.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/indiatv/indiatvhigh/indiatvhigh.sdp work on all networks
NTV : rtsp://94.75.193.176/ntv/ntvhigh/ntvhigh.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/ntv/ntv.sdp
TV9 Telugu : rtsp://95.211.87.27/tv9/tv9high/tv9high.sdp
or
rtsp://95.211.87.27/tv9/tv9low.sdp
MAA Music: rtsp://95.211.87.27/maamusic/maamusichigh/maamusichigh.sdp
or
rtsp://95.211.87.27/maamusic/maamusic.sdp
ColorsTV: rtsp://119.82.75.130/rtpencoder/livesdp.sdp
MTV: rtsp://119.82.75.130:554/rtpencoder/livem2.sdp
9xm : rtsp://94.75.193.176/9xm/9xm.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/9xm/9xmhigh/9xmhigh.sdp
India TV : rtsp://94.75.193.176/indiatv/indiatv.sdp
or
rtsp://94.75.193.176/indiatv/indiatvhigh/indiatvhigh.sdp work on all networks
Monday, March 31, 2008
Turn Your Pc On in 10 Seconds
so u wanna know how to turn the pc on in 10 seconds Aight heres what u have to do to turn ur pc on in 10 seconds
Aite Click on the start button then press R it will take u to Run well go to run
n type Regedit
press enter
this will open Registery Editor
now look for the key
HKEY_LOACAL_MECHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contr ol\ContentIndex
now there find the Key Called
"Startup Delay"
Double Click On It
Now where its Base
Click Decimal
Now its Default Value Is 4800000
Change The Value To 40000
here u go u have done it
now close the Registery Editor and Restart Your Computer
You'll See The Result
Comments Apriciated
Aite Click on the start button then press R it will take u to Run well go to run
n type Regedit
press enter
this will open Registery Editor
now look for the key
HKEY_LOACAL_MECHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contr ol\ContentIndex
now there find the Key Called
"Startup Delay"
Double Click On It
Now where its Base
Click Decimal
Now its Default Value Is 4800000
Change The Value To 40000
here u go u have done it
now close the Registery Editor and Restart Your Computer
You'll See The Result
Comments Apriciated
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Make ur Windows Xp Genuine :)
Another Way!!!!!!!!
i hv tried this worked on my winxp sp2
download jellybean keyfinder from:
www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
Now open keyfinder.exe
Click on options and click "change windows key"
Now enter this key and you're done.
V2C47-MK7JD-3R89F-D2KXW-VPK3J
this works on windows xp sp2 only!
restart ur pc n delete that keyfinder.exe from ur system. n now u can update n install wmp 11 n IE 7.
njOy....!!!
Aj@Y.D
i hv tried this worked on my winxp sp2
download jellybean keyfinder from:
www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml
Now open keyfinder.exe
Click on options and click "change windows key"
Now enter this key and you're done.
V2C47-MK7JD-3R89F-D2KXW-VPK3J
this works on windows xp sp2 only!
restart ur pc n delete that keyfinder.exe from ur system. n now u can update n install wmp 11 n IE 7.
njOy....!!!
Aj@Y.D
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Compress Your 1 GB data/movie in Just 10 MB :)
Compress Your 1 GB data/movie in Just 10 MB.
It is Amazing to say compress ur 1GB data/move into 10MB.
Really it is possible with the KGB Freeware (Open source) software.
U can Down load the software from kgb offcial website.it's free Its damn simple..Heres the procedure..
U can compress that data in two formats..
1) KGB format
2) ZIP format ..
Everyone knows the ZIP format..I tell u which is better & why..
If u do it in KGB format it takes 5-6 hours on a 256 mb RAM, to compress 1 GB data/movie in less than 10 MB , but (this is not which i prefer) coz to decompress u take the same time..
So its useless..& u need KGB archiver only only for this format to decompress..
But if u do it in ZIP format it takes 6-7 hours on a 256 MB ram, but i tell u its worth coz WINRAR & WINZIP both can decompress it in seconds..
OK now its clear that which format to use & which is better..
Now we'll go how to use that software..
>> Run the application
>> It asks for which file u wanna compress
>> select the file
>> after u select
>> U get two options in which format u want to compress it
>> select ZIP format ( I prefer )
>> and then set compression level to maximum (maximum the compression level , small the size of it will be compressed)
>> Just ignore the time given below it coz its just useless.......
There is option that u can auto shutdown ur computer after the compression is over..SO u can got school/college/office & keep it to get compressed.. I do the same.. sO EnjOY...
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Make Ultra Strong Passwords
A very good One from Irongeek.Strong Article Worth Sharin
As some Microsoft Operating System geeks know, you can type many more characters than are on a standard keyboard by using the ALT+NUMPAD combination technique. For example, by holding down the ALT key, typing 234 on the number pad, then releasing ALT gives you the O character. I'm writing this article mostly because when I search around for information on the topic of ALT+Number key combos I find pages that are lacking in details. Most of the pages I found are coming from the angle of using ALT+NUMPAD combinations as shortcuts for typing in non-English languages, but I have another use for them. Using ALT+NUMPAD can make for some very ugly passwords to crack. These odd characters have two major advantages over normal keystrokes
1. They are unlikely to be in someone's dictionary or brute force list. Try brute forcing a password like "ace of ?s" or "I am the a and the O".
2. Some hardware key loggers will not log these odd characters. Your mileage may vary on this as some key loggers can, so don't rely on it to keep you 100% safe
I'll cover the 2nd point more in an upcoming article. Using ALT+NUMPAD to type odd characters into your password also has a few disadvantages.
1. The way they are described in this article only works in Microsoft Operating Systems (DOS, Windows 9x, Vista, XP, 2000), and there may be some variation amongst the different versions. If you know of a good way to do the same thing in Linux please email me.
2. Not all applications will let you use these odd characters. For testing I tried the password "Oÿ" (ALT+234 and ALT+0255) on a Windows XP local account,, but not all application will let you use these sorts of characters in your password
Microsoft has the following to say on the subject of ALT+NUM key codes:
From:http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/glossary.mspx
Alt+Numpad: A method of entering characters by typing in the character’s decimal code with the Numeric Pad keys (Num Lock turned on). In Windows:
Shortly I'll explain explain the first two methods further. The 3rd is more problematic to work with. First, you may have to edit your registry and add a the REG_SZ value "HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method/EnableHexNumpad", then set it to "1". Also, depending on where you are trying to type the character the application may interpret your hexadecimal Fs as attempts to bring down the file menu. Since method three is so problematic I'll focus on the first two methods.First, make sure you are using the number pad and not the top roll number keys, only the number pad works for this. Second, make sure NUM LOCK is on. It does not have to be on in all cases for these key combos to work, but it helps by keeping the number pad from being misinterpreted
The chart from the site shows the relevant key codes to get various symbols. The table on the left shows the OEM Extended ASCII character set (AKA: IBM PC Extended Character Set; Extended ASCII; High ASCII; 437 U.S. English). True ASCII is only 7 bit, so the range is 0 to 127. IBM extended it to 8 bits and added more characters. To type these characters you merely have to hold down an ALT key, type the numeric value of the character, then release the ALT key
The table on the right shows the ANSI character set (AKA: Window's ANSI/ISO Latin-1/ANSI Extended ASCII, though technically they are not exactly the same thing.). To use the ANSI character set you do the same thing as the OEM set, but you preface the number with an extra zero. Notice that the first 127 should be the same in both sets, though values 0-31 may not be viewable in all cases. I've been in "character encoding hell" just trying to get this article on my site in a readable format.
For example, ALT+257 gives me a in Wordpad, but in Notepad it loops back around the character set and gives me?(257-256=1 which is ? in the OEM set) . If you want to know what key code will bring up a particular character in a certain Windows font run Windows Character Map (charmap.exe) and look in the bottom right corner to find out.
some examples :
ALT+130 é
ALT+131 â
ALT+132 ä
ALT+133 à
ALT+134 å
ALT+135 ç
ALT+136 ê
ALT+137 ë
ALT+138 è
ALT+139 ï
ALT+140 î
ALT+141 ì
ALT+142 Ä
ALT+143 Å
ALT+144 É
ALT+145 æ
ALT+146 Æ
ALT+147 ô
ALT+148 ö
ALT+149 ò
ALT+150 û
ALT+151 ù
ALT+152 ÿ
ALT+153 Ö
ALT+154 Ü
ALT+155 ¢
ALT+156 £
ALT+157 ¥
ALT+158 P
ALT+159 ƒ
ALT+160 á
ALT+161 í
ALT+162 ó
ALT+163 ú
ALT+164 ñ
ALT+165 Ñ
ALT+166 ª
ALT+167 º
ALT+168 ¿
ALT+169 ¬
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