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How to read deleted messages(only for nokia mobiles)

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Here I am going to tell you that how to get deleted SMS back. Sometimes in a hurry or by mistake some important message gets deleted but you can still read that SMS, want to know how ? Ok here is the tutorial :

Requirements :

1) Any File Explorer like FExplorer etc

Lets Start :


>> Whenever any SMS gets deleted just open your File Explorer (here I am taking FEplorer)

>> In your FExplorer C: Drive is your phone memory and E: Drive is your Memory Card. So we have to look in C: Drive.


>> Now your SMS is saved in C:\ drive, just select and open it and go to System.


>> In the System folder look for Mail and open it.


>> In the Mail folder you will see some folders named 00001001_S, 00100000_S, 00100001_S, 00100002_S and these folders contains files like 00001000, 00100000, 001000001 etc....


>> These files are the messages that you delete from your Inbox. You have to manually check all the files.

>> Now to view your deleted message just select the file and go to Options >> File >> Hex/Text Viewer. When you will select Hex/Text Viewer you will be able to read your deleted messages.

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iPod classic: The ultimate boss

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The iPod classic is a stylish and trendy portable media player which has been designed and produced by Apple Inc. Till date there are six generations of the iPod classic ,and a spin-off which was later re incorporated in the main classic genre. All these generations are enhanced with 1.8 inch hard disk drive basically for the purpose of storing. Actually the term ‘classic’ was used with the inception of the sixth-generation of iPod classic during the month of September on 2007. But before this iPod classics were simply called iPods.

The iPod classic is adorned with vibrant colour displays and uses text and graphics along with mesmerising sliding animations. Basically the iPods designed by the Apple come with incorporated five buttons, but due to the up-gradation process these buttons in the later generations have been enhanced with a click wheel design that efficiently offers a minimalist and uncluttered interface. What is more these systems are adorned with an advanced operating system which is actually stored on the dedicated storage medium. However all the models from the genre of classic iPod come with 32 MB of RAM, while the 80 and 60 GB fifth generations come with 64 MB.

The very first model of classic iPod which was launched by Apple was on October 23, 2001. This initial and enticing iPod was enhanced with a 5 GB hard drive which had the potential of storing 1,000 songs but in the music file format of MP3. The creation of the smart and trendy Apple iPod included sleek size, which is again enhanced with a 1.8″ hard drive, whereas its contenders were still using a 2.5″ hard drive during that time, and its user-friendly navigation process was controlled with the support of a mechanical scroll wheel, a central OK button and 4 amazing auxiliary buttons were built around the wheel to facilitate the users in easy operation. The advanced Apple iPod has been actually launched with an impeccable battery which has the capability to sustain 12 hours of operation at ease. After that Apple introduced the scintillating 10 GB model of classic iPod on the year 2002. The next generation of mind-boggling iPod Classic was launched on the year 2002. This new and latest updated version had a enhanced and reconstructed hold switch along with an extra cover to the Fire Wire port.

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Samsung D900 Compared To Samsung D900i

Samsung D900 phone is very stylish in looks; it is very slender and a slider instrument which attribute to the attractiveness of the phone. The sleek and snazzy slider phone by Samsung has dimensions of 103.5 x 51 x 12.9 mm and weighs just 85 grams.Samsung D900 has 60 mega bytes memory and microSD(Transflash) card slot. The phone comes with 3.15 Mega Pixels with high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels,autofocus, video(CIF) and in-built flash. D900 is offered in different colours like Black, silver, blue , red and gray.The handset has a 32 x 42 mm TFT screen with 256colours and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The mobile phone has features such as Class 10 GPRS and EDGE, Bluetooth, USB. The phone has a fabulous standby battery backup of 250 hours which is pretty good for phone with so many features in it.

On the other hand, when we look at the Samsung D900i it is an advanced version of D900. The phone is extremely attractive and elegant because of its lustrous metal finish body. The phone comes with 3.2 MP camera accompanied by features like autofocus and built-in flash. It has the same dimensions as D900 which are 103.5 x 51 x 12.9 mm and weighs 85grams.D900i is offered in only two elegant colours that are Black and Wine-red. The plus point of this phone is the availability of FM Radio unlike D900. Samsung D900i is powered by internal memory of 60 mega bytes which can be expanded with the help of microSD(Transflash) card slot. This alluring phone has 32 x 42 mm TFT screen with 256k colours and resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

Samsung D900i is supported by Class 10 GPRS and EDGE by means of which you can easily download games, ring tones, wallpapers, themes to make your phone more attractive. The user can enjoy up to 4 hours of talktime with this phone and 250 hours of standby battery backup because of the impeccably battery life. The sound quality is superb which makes it a good choice for the user.In a nutshell, both of these phones are equally good. There are only a few differentiating features in D900 and D900i.

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How to change the drive letter in Windows XP for an external USB stick or hard drive

Monday, July 28, 2008

This is a guide on how to change a drive letter in Windows XP for an external device. Here’s a common problem that I have seen: Plug a USB flash drive into your computer and it’s says ready to use, but for some reason nothing shows up in the list of drives. Take it out, plug it back in and still nothing shows up!!! What the heck is the problem? Well, it could be several things, but the most common issue is that the drive letter Windows is trying to assign to your device is already taken by some other drive or maybe mapped to a network drive.

Sadly, Windows XP does not figure this out itself (which is should) and your drive is basically lost in la-la land somewhere. In order to fix it, we need to go to Computer Management and change the drive letter there manually. There are two ways to get to the Computer Management dialog in Windows, one through Control Panel and the second by right-clicking My Computer and choosing Manage.


Right-click My Computer

Computer Management in Administrative Tools

Click on Disk Management under the Storage section and the right side will show you all of the current drives and partitions on your drive. If you don’t know what that means, don’t worry, just find the drive you are looking for in the graphs at the bottom. They are usually named Disk 0, Disk 1, CD-ROM, CD-ROM1, etc. If you’re looking for a USB flash drive, you’ll see the word “Removable” underneath Disk X.

As you can see from my computer, I plugged in a USB flash drive and it’s currently assigned drive letter is F. If you want to change this, right-click in the white space to the right of the drive letter and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths.

Click the Change button in the dialog box and then pick a new letter from the drop-down list. Just for your info, the Mount in the following NTFS folder option is used if you had right clicked on an external hard drive and instead of giving it a drive letter, you wanted to just have it show up as a folder on your current hard drive. That means you could create a folder in My Documents called pictures that actually points to another hard drive instead of one where all of your My Documents are currently stored.

Click Ok twice and your drive should now have the new letter assigned. Usually, if you USB stick was not showing up before, once you change the letter, it will automatically pop up and ask you what you want to do. And that’s about it! You can also use Disk Management to format disks, determine the type of File System, and see the amount of free space available.

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New FRAUD strategies - Keyboard

Sunday, July 27, 2008


Attention Please

PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHENEVER YOU'RE USING A PC AT A PUBLIC PLACE (Like INTERNET CAFES..ETC).
CHECK THE BACK OF THE PC AND SEE IF THE BELOW DEVICE IS THERE..IF SO..DO NOT USE IT!!!!








New storing device fits at the end of the keyboard cable connecting to the PC specialized to save all typed keys in it…
Mostly could be used in net cafes, exhibitions, hotels and airports therefore be careful especially the people who use the internet in these places to enter their bank accounts online or any other important sites.
After you enter the bank account and leave the PC it will be easy to open your account again as all what you have typed has been saved in the Black device.
Therefore, you should check the PC for any suspicious piece behind it before using the net in public places for important sites.

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