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Saturday, August 08, 2015

How to link Author Profile or Page Link on each Website link or Blog Posted or Shared on Facebook

If you are a author of a blog or website you can link your Facebook Profile on a link posted or shared on Facebook. By adding a simple meta tags article author on your blog or website template..

Readers can click the author profile and increase your follower or friends..

Sample here sharing a post when you point your mouse at the author name it will pop out author Facebook profile.. 



<meta content='https://www.facebook.com/234956219940322' property='article:author'/>



Even in Facebook post  the Author Profile will be visible..



For Privacy concerned... You can also put Facebook Page ID as a Author if you don't want to expose your self  LOL.







How To Get Your Facebook ID


1. You have to get your Facebook Profile ID number

Facebook  open graph is no longer working  so the alternative is to go on this website
http://findmyfbid.com/ 
Just paste your Facebook profile link to get your Facebook Profile ID



2. To get your Facebook Page ID, just go to About ...



Now  browse down  get your Facebook Page ID




How to Put Meta Tags


1. Go to your Blog Template  EDIT

2. Find </head> 


 Paste the code before the </head>  Change the ID with your own.. the click SAVE

<meta content='https://www.facebook.com/234956219940322' property='article:author'/>


 3.  To test the author meta tags  visit  Facebook debug tools

https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object/

Paste a sample post link from your website or blog , then click Fetch new scrape info


You should see  BY  Name is Hypelink or color blue

Now try to share the post... If you see your Profile Pop out when you click the author name.. Congrats!!





  Posted link on a comment...



Debug Tools is use to scrape new information on your post, this is how facebook display your information visible on social media.. You don't have to debug  on every post.. when you have new post new information is auto scrape all the meta tags and og type..






Friday, August 07, 2015

Update Firefox 39.03 Now! to Patch Critical File Stealing Vulnerability

Earlier this week, Mozilla Security researcher Cody Crews discovered a malicious advertisement on a Russian news site that steals local files from a system and upload them to a Ukrainian server without the user ever knowing.

Mozilla released a security patch for the Firefox browser after finding a  serious vulnerability being exploited in the wild. The vulnerability allows malicious attackers to use some JavaScript magic to “search for and upload potentially sensitive” from your hard drive to their servers.

The malicious advertisement was exploiting a serious vulnerability in Firefox's PDF Viewer and the JavaScript context in order to inject a script capable of searching sensitive files on user's local file systems.


Mozilla versions of Firefox that do not contain the PDF Viewer, such as Firefox for Android, are not affected by the "Same origin violation and local file stealing via PDF reader" vulnerability.


Mozilla is asking all Firefox users to upgrade immediately to version 39.0.3. Anyone on the Firefox Extended Support release via their school or business should upgrade to version 38.1.1




Mozilla first became aware of the flaw after a Firefox user noticed that an ad embedded on a Russian news site was using an exploit to search for sensitive files. The malware would then upload the sensitive files to a server in the Ukraine. This all appears to happen in the background with the user none the wiser. The malware also leaves no trace it was ever on your machine.

The specific exploit found in the wild was only targeting Windows and Linux PCs; however, Veditz warns that Mac users would be vulnerable if the malware had been crafted differently.
The exploit does not execute any arbitrary code but injects a JavaScript payload into the local file context, allowing the script to search for and upload potentially user’s sensitive local files.

All an attacker need to do is load the page with this exploit and sit back and relax. The exploit will silently steal files in the background.


According to Mozilla lead security researcher Daniel Veditz the specific exploit found in the wild was only targeting Windows and Linux PCs; however, Veditz warns that Mac users would be vulnerable if the malware had been crafted differently.


The exploit specifically searches for:
  • FTP configuration files, subversion, s3browser, Filezilla, libpurple, the PSI Plus and Pidgin chat clients that are popular choices for encrypted, off-the-record messaging and other account information on Windows systems.
  • Global configuration files and user directories on Linux systems.


"The exploit leaves no trace it has been run on the local machine," Veditz wrote in a blog post. "If you use Firefox on Windows or Linux it would be prudent to change any passwords and keys found in the above-mentioned files if you use the associated programs. If not, you should still update your browser as soon as possible in case other, as-yet-unknown exploits are looking for sensitive files you do have on your system. "

Any files encountered by the exploit are uploaded to a server in Ukraine.

Mac users are currently safe from this exploit, but researcher warned that another payload could potentially exploit the same vulnerability to target Mac systems. 





Skylake Intel's 6th-gen CPU arrives excellent for gamers and enthusiasts

Intel’s Core i7-6700K and i5-6600K , code-named “Skylake,” is finally here...expecting Skylake to be “40 percent faster” than its predecessor in all things.

Skylake is indeed faster than Haswell, but despite the “tock” label, it’s still just an evolutionary step forward. Skylake isn’t just about the CPU, though—it’s an entire platform, and that’s where this 6th-gen part moves us forward.

First you need to know what Skylake is. Intel’s 6th-generation CPU, Skylake brings DDR4 memory to the mainstream as well as improved overclocking features, better integrated graphics performance, and a new chipset.



Leaked details of Intel’s entire desktop line, but those are still unofficial and, frankly, pretty wrong so far. On Wednesday in Cologne, Germany, at Gamescom,  the world’s largest game convention, Intel officially unwrapped only two Skylake desktop CPUs. Both are aimed squarely at gamers and PC enthusiasts.



Launch Day for Skylake-K: August 5th

The launch of the first two CPUs from Intel’s Skylake architecture, the 6th Generation Core i7-6700K and the Core i5-6600K. With the new processors we get a new architecture, a new socket, the move to DDR4 and the potential to increase both performance and efficiency at the same time. 

A full launch for the Skylake-K processors, with the two CPUs being launched alongside new Z170 series motherboards and dual channel DDR4 memory kits. Having spoken to a few retailers, they have stock ready to go today. That being said, a number of them would have liked more stock on launch day, suggesting that they expect the processors to sell out rather quickly when the buy buttons are activated.




All the motherboard manufacturers should be ready to go as well – take a look at our breakdown of the retail motherboard information we could get before launch for a good overview of what to expect this generation. DDR4 manufacturers have been selling the new standard of memory for over a year due to Intel’s high-end X99 platform supporting it, but today will see the introduction of dual channel kits to go with the Skylake platform as well as a number of higher speed modules ready and waiting.




From left to right we have a 2nd gen Core i7-2700K, a 4th Core i7-4790K, the 6th gen Skylake and the gigantic Haswell-E Core i7-5960X chip.
 

‘Where are the non-K processors?!’ you may ask. Intel tells us that these will be released later in the year, sometime in Q3. 



Intel’s 6th gen Skylake CPU will require a new LGA1151 socket that is incompatible with Haswell’s LGA1150.


----The most in-your-face change is the new socket that’s incompatible with today’s CPUs. That means you won’t drop a Skylake CPU into your Haswell motherboard, and you won’t be dropping your Haswell processor into a Skylake mobo.

As with previous nomenclature, the i7 model will be quad core CPU with HyperThreading and 8MB of L3 cache. This matches up with the Haswell parts to which Skylake is more closely aligned (Desktop Broadwell is rather a blip, using an external on-package eDRAM and you can read our review here), in a large number of aspects including the other cache levels. The 6700K runs at a base frequency of 4.0 GHz and an all-core frequency of 4.2 GHz. This is a slight speed bump over the 4770K which was launched at the start of Haswell, but a minor reduction in clockspeeds compared to the i7-4790K, which was an upgraded Haswell part launched later under the name of ‘Devil’s Canyon’.



The integrated graphics nomenclature has changed, with the new i7-6700K having the Intel HD 530 graphics, compared to the HD4600 in the Haswell parts. We know that the HD 530, like the HD 4600, has 24 of Intel’s execution units in the iGPU, and they run at a peak frequency of 1150 MHz. The introduction of the HD 530 marks the launch of Intel’s 9th generation graphics, and we'll cover Gen9 in a bit more detail later.



The i5 model for Skylake also has quad cores, but without HyperThreading and only 6MB of L3 cache. Like the i7, it also has the Intel HD 530 graphics but operates at a lower frequency band.



Both the Skylake processors will support DDR4 and DDR3L memory in order to ease the transition to DDR4 for the mainstream segment, although it should be said that DDR3L is implemented here due to its lower than standard DDR3 operating voltage of 1.35 volts. This more closely aligns with DDR4’s standard voltage of 1.20 volts or the high end DDR4 kits at 1.35 volts, and as a result we are told that motherboards that support DDR3L will typically only be qualified to run DDR3L kits, rather than DDR3 kits.



This leads onto the point that both of the K processors for Skylake sit at 91W, which is a small increase over Haswell at 84W and Devil’s Canyon at 88W. In the past Intel has historically run a 1:1 policy whereby a 1% performance gain must come at a maximum of a 1% power penalty – this was adjust to 2:1 for Broadwell, and we should assume that Skylake had similar requirements during the planning stage. Depending on the specific architecture details, one potential source for this increase in power consumption may be the dual memory controller design, although Skylake has a significant number of features to differentiate itself from Haswell.




How much RAM

Before you start groaning that Intel is playing the forced-obsolescence card, you should remember that Skylake introduces DDR4 to the mainstream. While it might feasible to design a motherboard that will work with both, making a cleaner break is usually the better choice to reduce confusion. Skylake does actually support DDR3L RAM, but that’s for servers and laptops. The DDR3 in most people’s desktop systems won’t work with it. You just need to come to grips with that: If you decide to build a new Skylake desktop, you will need to buy new RAM, too.

The good news is the price of DDR4 isn’t the deal-breaker it was when first introduced with Intel’s Haswell-E CPUs last year. Today, you can get 8GB of DDR3/1333 for $40, while 8GB of DDR4/2133 costs $50.

You will need two of those modules for dual-channel support, because Skylake, like the last few consumer-grade chips, needs two modules to operate at its maximum bandwidth.

For those who always felt the 32GB of maximum RAM in the mainstream Haswell-based desktops was a limitation, Skylake’s use of DDR4 means you can get 64GB of RAM into your rig without having to step up to a pricier Haswell-E system.




Lexus Unveils Its Much Anticipated Hoverboard

Lexus on Tuesday presented the final video reveal of its Hoverboard as part of its Amazing in Motion campaign.

Set to the sounds of Rudimental, pro skater Ross McGouran cruises around a Barcelona skate park on the Lexus Hoverboard.
Lexus have been teasing a working hoverboard for a while now and they have finally delivered!

Lexus unveiled it's hoverboard in a series of videos that showed how it was made and a professional skateboarder trying it out. While it might not be the same hoverboard from Back to the Future, it's still pretty amazing.




From watching the videos you quickly release that hoverboards aren't as easy as the look in the movies. First the board was extremely hard make. In one of the videos you see how long (over 400 days) it took them to get the technology down.

You also see how extremely hard it is to ride. Professional skater Ross McGouran falls a ton while he tries to get the hang of the board. This is not surprising because of how the board hovers.


"I've spent 20 years skateboarding, but without friction it feels like I've had to learn a whole new skill, particularly in the stance and balance in order to ride the Hoverboard," McGouran said. "It's a whole new experience."

 How It Hovers


The Lexus Hoverboard may not require 1.21 gigawatts to function, but it is truly bleeding-edge technology. A series of magnets embedded just below the surface of the specially built skate park give the Hoverboard its lift.


The Hoverboard itself is fitted with magnets and nitrogen-cooled superconductors that are kept at -197 degrees inside two reservoirs called "cryostats."




"The magnetic field from the track is effectively 'frozen' into the superconductors in the board, maintaining the distance between the board and the track -- essentially keeping the board hovering," said Evico CEO Oliver de Haas. "This force is strong enough to allow the rider to stand and even jump on the board." 


It is basically a small maglev train. The board uses superconductors and magnets to keep it off the ground. Because of this the course that McGouran rode on has metal underneath it. Without it the board would not be able to hover. This means that you're not going to be able to buy this at the store and play with it at your house. Most likely this will become an attraction at a skate park or theme park. 

Learn more : http://www.lexus-int.com/amazinginmotion/slide/

Watch Demo





How It Was Made





Thursday, August 06, 2015

Microsoft's Sway storytelling app now available for the new Windows 10

Still use PowerPoint  for presentation program? Microsoft's own alternative, called Sway. A new presentation program is now available on Windows 10 devices and Apple products.

It's a fresh competitor to PowerPoint, Microsoft's own ubiquitous presentation tool, and a reaction to increasingly popular alternatives like Prezi and Canva, which offer slick, cheaper and more modern takes on presentations and slideshows.

Microsoft announced Wednesday that Sway is now generally available for PCs and tablets running its Windows 10 software, which was released on July 29. Sway was also previously available in its beta testing phase for Apple's iPhone and iPad and within a Web browser.

You can download it now on Microsoft Apps Store for Free!! 
Read more : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps/sway/9wzdncrd2g0j



Features
  •     Tell your story with interactive content
  •     See suggested search results based on your content
  •     Instantly transform your Sway with great designs
  •     Easily share and collaborate by sending a link
  •     Syncs through the cloud
  •     View and edit across your devices
  •     Sign-in with your work, school or Microsoft account

Capabilities

  •     Use your microphone
  •     Use your webcam
  •     Access your Internet connection
  •     Access your Internet connection and act as a server.



In many ways, Sway represents how Microsoft is trying to change up its business. Under the stewardship of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has spent the past 18 months transforming its products and its approach to customers. It's moved away from selling software at flat (and high) prices in favor of offering subscriptions to its Internet-based apps and services. To promote those services, Microsoft has been giving away software for free, often on mobile devices made by competitors, and then charging for extra features down the line through products like its subscription service Office 365. 


Sway does not require such a subscription, which marks it as one of the rare pieces of software that Microsoft is using to prove that it has the software chops to make a hit app and give it away free of charge. The service follows Microsoft's strategy of playing nice with other companies' products, so Sway will let users pull in videos from Google's YouTube, looping images from Twitter's Vine app and tunes from music service Soundcloud. That openness gives Sway a broader appeal and will ensure that younger users who use software and online services from a variety of different companies don't feel constrained only to Microsoft products.

Sway is also important because it is not PowerPoint. Microsoft's flagship presentation software, which launched 25 years ago with Microsoft Office.

Sway, like the Internet Explorer browser that was replaced by all-new Edge browser in Windows 10, is a way for Microsoft to deliver a similar product outside the confines of a legacy PowerPoint cannot escape.


Microsoft says Sway is designed to accomplish different tasks than PowerPoint, like interactive storytelling that lets the software make design choices such as slide color and placement of photos instead of forcing the user to. That makes it simpler, the company says, as an attractive option for businesses and students who don't want to get in the weeds with PowerPoint.



Xiaomi Mi WiFi Mini Router High Security 1167Mbps Dual Band

Xiaomi Mi WiFi Mini Router a Dual Band 2.4GHz/5Ghz router with a high speed transfer rate of 1167Mbps coupled with the MiWifi app.


Features:

● The mainstream of dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz AC intelligent routers
● Three times faster than traditional wireless routers. Support for the latest 802.11ac protocol, transmission rate up to 1167Mbps
● The real 2X2 dual band AC antenna, support ghost mode 
● An intelligent home controller center to operate all the smart home appliances
● A key switch, the metamorphosis of universal relay let home WiFi coverage without dead angle
● Double protection more secure router
● Creative, direct and swift connection 
● Adjustable dual antenna angles 
● Dual defense and a far safety AC router to protect your exclusive WiFi zone and etc.
 ● Connect router with hard disk via USB to access files
 ● Fine and exquisite shape of Magic Trackpad


General Description:
Model: Xiaomi

Color: White, Black, BlueType: 
Wireless Router, RepeaterInterface: LAN, WAN
Transmission Frequency: 2.4GHz, 5GHzWIFI 
Transmission Protocol: 802.11b/n/gWireless Security: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
Support System: Windows 98, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows 98SE, IOS, Mac OS, Windows ME, Linux, Windows 2000, Android, Windows XP, Windows 7  



 The rear of the router house the following (From Left to Right)
1. The Mini Reset Button
2. A Usb 2.0 port - For connection to storage device for file sharing
3. 2 x 1/100 Lan Port- To connect to other mobile device
4. 1. x 1/100 WLAN Port - To connect your signal source
5. The AC Adaptor point.




 4x faster than General Router  (300Mbps)



 2X2 Dual Band AC Antenna Penetrate WALL




 It also support Repeater




Support Smart Home Furnishing accessories











 USB Interface , Share your movies, videos, photos, or any file..



The  GUI  (user interface) is default in Chinese Language, but there will be a English instruction guide customer how to setup the Router, every step says clearly.The instruction also translate all the GUI , so you just read like GUI is written
in English.









Xiaomi Mi WiFi Mini Router High Security 1167Mbps Dual Band for iPhone iPad Android Computer  -  WHITE 121208001


Available at www.gearbest.com

Dispatch:Ships within 3-5 business days FREE SHIPPING
Regular Price:
$38.92
Discount : 26% off
$28.99 




Tuesday, August 04, 2015

How to disable P2P Delivery Optimization updates in Windows 10

Windows 10’s P2P sharing eating into your upload bandwidth and slowing down your network connection. Its new peer-to-peer (P2P,  like Torrent) delivery update mechanism. Using the P2P option Delivery Optimization downloads the same updates and apps that you get through Windows Update and the Windows Store. Delivery Optimization creates a local cache, and stores files that it has downloaded in that cache for a short period of time. Depending on your settings, Windows then send parts of those files to other PCs on your local network or PCs on the Internet that are downloading the same files.






Can Delivery Optimization access my personal files?

  • Delivery Optimization can’t be used to download or send personal content.
  • Delivery Optimization doesn’t access your personal files or folders or change any files on your PC.

What security measures are used in Delivery Optimization?

Delivery Optimization uses the same security measures as Windows Update and the Windows Store.

Windows Update uses information obtained securely from Microsoft to validate the authenticity of files downloaded to your PC. Delivery Optimization also checks the authenticity of each part of an update or app that it downloads from other PCs before installing it.


Which versions of Windows 10 have Delivery Optimization turned on by default?

Delivery Optimization is turned on by default for all editions of Windows 10, with the following differences:
  • Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education:  The PCs on your local network option is turned on by default. 
  •  All other editions of Windows 10: The PCs on your local network and PCs on the Internet option is turned on by default.

How does Delivery Optimization work?

Delivery Optimization works in two ways.

Download updates and apps from other PCs

In addition to downloading updates and apps from Microsoft, Windows will get updates and apps from other PCs that already have them. You can choose which PCs you get these updates from:
 

PCs on your local network. When Windows downloads an update or app, it will look for other PCs on your local network that have already downloaded the update or app using Delivery Optimization. Windows then downloads parts of the file from those PCs and parts of the file from Microsoft. Windows doesn’t download the entire file from one place. Instead, the download is broken down into smaller parts. Windows uses the fastest, most reliable download source for each part of the file.

PCs on your local network and PCs on the Internet. Windows uses the same process as when getting updates and apps from PCs on your local network, and also looks for PCs on the Internet that can be used as a source to download parts of updates and apps. 


Send updates and apps to other PCs.When Delivery Optimization is turned on, your PC sends parts of apps or updates that you’ve downloaded using Delivery Optimization to other PCs on your local network, or on the Internet, depending on your settings.




Will Delivery Optimization download over metered connections?

As with Windows 8.1, Windows 10 won't automatically download updates or apps if it detects that your PC is using a metered connection. Similarly, Delivery Optimization won’t automatically download or send parts of updates or apps to other PCs on the Internet if it detects that you're using a metered connection.


If you use a Wi‑Fi connection that is metered or capped, make sure you identify it as a metered connection. Here’s how:

1. Go to Start Start button icon, then Settings > Network & Internet > Wi‑Fi > Advanced options. 





2.Use the toggle under Set as metered connection to set your Wi‑Fi connection as metered. 





In the Philippines most of Internet Provider they implement an FUP Fair Use Policy designed to reduce the speeds of only the 3% of users who are responsible for generating large volumes of traffic on your network which greatly impacts the service we offer to other paying subscribers. These customers often have file-sharing software or peer-to-peer/torrent apps on their phones or tablets, and download large-format files such as music, videos and movies consistently.
Fair Use Policy applies to all surfing promos and internet plans for Postpaid and  Prepaid (Sim base 3G/4G/LTE or Wimax/Ultera )
This means customers on an internet promo and plan who exceed 1 GB a day or 3 GB per month (whichever comes first) will experience browsing at slower speeds. In some Internet Provider it will auto drop your LTE signal to 2G if you exceed the bandwidth limit.


How do I turn Delivery Optimization off?


Here’s how:

1. Go to Start Start button icon, then Settings > Update & security > Windows Update , and then select Advanced options. 





2. On the Advanced options page, select Choose how updates are delivered, and then use the toggle to turn Delivery Optimization off. When turned off, you'll still get updates and apps from Windows Update and from the Windows Store. 






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Sunday, August 02, 2015

How to Change Windows 10 Default Web Browser

If you upgrade to Windows 10, it automatically sets your default web browser to Microsoft’s new Edge.

Microsoft Edge first release was codenamed "Spartan", is a "light-weight" browser with extension support, and multiple sources a replacement for Internet Explorer IE.

Edge  is an entirely new browser that will use Microsoft's Chakra JavaScript engine and Trident rendering engine (as opposed to WebKit). But Internet Explorer isn't going away completely.


Windows 10 upgrades handle browser settings, even if you defaulted to Chrome, Firefox, Opera.

Windows 10 doesn’t uninstall your previous browser of choice, it’s easy to change the operating system’s default web browser back again.


Here, how to change default browser to your favorite ..

1. Go to New Notifications  on the lower right of your desktop.
2. Click All settings
3. click System



4. Click the Default Apps


5. Find Web Browser and then click Microsoft Edge , now choose your default browser.