Friday, January 11, 2008

Reception of Bill Gates' office at Microsoft



Car of Bill Gates




Whoa!!!!
Thatz amazing indeed....

Thursday, January 10, 2008

A team of organized criminals are installing equipment on legitimate bank ATM's in at least 2 regions to steal both the ATM card number and the PIN. The team sits nearby in a car receiving the information transmitted wirelessly over weekends and evenings from equipment they install on the front of the ATM (see photos). If you see an attachment like this, do not use the ATM and report it immediately to the bank using the phone on the front of the ATM.
The equipment used to capture your ATM card number and PIN are cleverly disguised to look like normal ATM equipment. A "skimmer" is mounted to the front of the normal ATM card slot that reads the ATM card number and transmits it to the criminals sitting in a nearby car.
At the same time, a wireless camera is disguised to look like a leaflet holder and is mounted in a position to view ATM PIN entries.

The thieves copy the cards and use the PIN numbers to withdraw thousands from many accounts in a very short time directly from the bank ATM.




Equipment being installed on front of existing bank card slot.





The equipment as it appears installed over the normal ATM bank slot.




The PIN reading camera being installed on the ATM is housed in an innocent looking leaflet enclosure.



The camera shown installed and ready to capture PIN's by looking down on the keypad as you enter your PIN !


Be aware!!

Make others aware of this information.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Is it possible to bite your nose?
OMG!!!This man proved it!!!

















Sunday, January 6, 2008

Dear readers,
I am addressing this post to all my readers.
I am very glad with my site rank!
It is now 8 lakh 79 thousand and odd.
I started this blog with an aim of taking it to the top 10 lakh sites.
And I have reached it only because of you!
Thanks a million readers.

The first week after the new year has not been exactly as happy as I wanted the new year to be.
I had some problems in my college.Then India lost the match which was due to Australians cheating us.And when I was thinking all was lost,my site rank has come in as a well needed tonic to my mind.


On the test match,the Indians,right from the word go, they were up against a stiff Australian side but when they took the field, they had other opponents to face as well. On Day 1, Australia were 50 odd for 2 when Ponting was given not out by umpire Mark Benson. The Indians overcame that and had the Australians reeling at 134 for 6. Some time later, Symonds was adjudged not out by umpire Steve Bucknor, again a clear edge which only Bucknor was unaware of. Some more time later, the third umpire joined the party, a stumping appeal was turned down against Symonds with his foot on the line. He went onto score his career best score and with another decision going in favour of him, a stumping appeal not even referred to the third umpire by Bucknor. Then comes the Indian innings, Jaffer was bowled off a no ball but it went unnoticed. Then came the Aussie second innings, Hussey was caught behind but given not out. He was out lbw some time later but given not out. Then came the final innings. Rahul Dravid was given out caught behind when the ball was nowhere close to the bat, Ganguly was given out despite Clarke having grassed the catch twice and Dhoni and RP Singh were at the wrong end of marginal decisions. It might seem like a case of sour grapes but had so many decisons not gone against them then perhaps India would have ended up with a 200 run first innings lead. Decisions go wrong as to err is human but the consistency, obviousness and timing of the decisions was so much against India, that they cannot stop themselves from feeling unlucky. Australia retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy as they cannot lose this series anymore and they had won the last edition. All India can do is take this match as an inspiration for them to come back hard at Australia in the forthcoming games.

Same inspiration applies to me as well.




This MouseFone is yet another entry to the mouse-phone combo family, and it looks pretty ergonomic complete with a rather dynamic color scheme. I just hope the white plastic on its exterior won't fade to an ugly shade of stained yellow in due time - a problem that plagues many a lightly-colored device. Features from the mouse point of view includes the standard 800 DPI optical sensor, while as a VoIP handset, it comes with an integrated microphone and speaker, volume control, a dot-matrix called ID, an OLED display and a keypad. The MouseFone is smart enough to know when it is supposed to run as a mouse and function as a phone, but should all else fail (you can never be too sure with technology) there is always a manual switch.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

I liked these two adverticements very much.
Just the perfect way to market a product.
Hope you like it too...





Thursday, December 27, 2007

I was so tired with my works in the past 1 week.But this picture made me work even harder.This pic is the best example for self motivation.

It's been long since I had made a post in my blog.But this gap is necessary since I can not be posting as frequently as I had been posting in the past.I am into other meaningful works(that doesn't make my blog meaningless!!!)I will be posting 3 posts per week.That's the maximum I can and I am not counting the payed posts in this.And it's new year time.So I am extra busy!!!I will meet you guys after new year!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Shopping cart software is software used in e-commerce to assist people making purchases online, analogous to the American English term 'shopping cart'. In British English it is generally known as a shopping basket, almost exclusively shortened on websites to 'basket'.

The software allows online shopping customers to place items in the cart. Upon checkout, the software typically calculates a total for the order, including shipping and handling (i.e. postage and packing) charges and the associated taxes, as applicable.

Components

Shopping cart software typically consists of two components:

Storefront: The area of the Web store that is accessed by visitors to the online shop. Category, product, and other pages (e.g. search, best sellers, etc.) are dynamically generated by the software based on the information saved in the store database.

Administration: The area of the Web store that is accessed by the merchant to manage the online shop. The amount of store management features changes depending on the sophistication of the shopping cart software, but in general a store manager is able to add and edit products, categories, discounts, shipping and payment settings, etc. Order management features are also included in many shopping cart programs.

One such online shopping cart software is Ashop.

Ashop Commerce is a leading US provider of hosted shopping cart software.
It offers a complete solution for merchants to sell online.

It is a very useful software.

Though there are many Online shopping carts only Ashop is user friendly.
All must give it a try(I mean the free trial version).