Wednesday 3 October 2012

Here’s 6 Great Tricks for Windows 8 that You Probably Don’t Know

Here’s 6 Great Tricks for Windows 8 that You Probably Don’t Know...&*&*&*&*&*

We’ve covered a lot of tips, tricks, and tweaks for Windows 8, but there are still a few more. From bypassing the lock screen to instantly taking and saving screenshots, here are a few more hidden options and keyboard shortcuts.

Whether you love Windows 8, hate it, or just wish Metro would go away, these options will help you make Windows 8 work the way you want it to.

Disable the Lock Screen
Windows 8 shows a lock screen when you restart your computer, log out, or lock it. It’s very pretty, but it just adds one more keystroke to the login process. You can actually disable the lock screen entirely, although Microsoft hides his option very well
This option is located in the Group Policy Editor. To launch it, type “gpedit.msc” at the Start screen and press Enter.In the Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Personalization.Double-click the “Do not display the lock screen” option, set it to Enabled, and click OK.The next time you restart your system, log out, or lock the screen, you’ll see the login screen instead of the lock screen
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Combine this with skipping the Start screen and you can boot to a login screen and log straight into the desktop, just like on previous versions of Windows. The desktop will be the second screen you access instead of the fourth.

Take & Save Screenshots Instantly
Windows 8 has a new hotkey combination that lets you take and save screenshots instantly. To take a screenshot, hold the Windows key down and press the Print Screen key. Your screen will flash and Windows will save a screenshot to your Pictures folder as a PNG image file.

You might assume that WinKey+Alt+Print Screen would take and save a screenshot of the current window, but it doesn’t. Maybe this will be implemented in the final version of Windows 8.

We’ve also covered other new keyboard shortcuts in Windows 8.


Prevent Files From Opening in Metro

If you prefer to use Windows 8’s desktop and try to avoid  Metro, you may be surprised the first time you double-click an image file in Windows Explorer and get kicked back into Metro. By default, Windows 8 launches images, videos, and music in Metro apps – even if you open them from the desktop.

To avoid this, launch the Default Programs control panel by pressing the Windows key to access Metro, typing “Default Programs,” and pressing Enter.

Click the “Set your default programs” link.

In the list of available programs, select the “Windows Photo Viewer” application and click the “Set this program as default” option.

Repeat this process for the “Windows Media Player” application. You can also set the desktop version of Internet Explorer as your default Web browser from within Internet Explorer.

Of course, if you have a preferred image viewer or media player, you can install it and set it as the default application instead.


Display Administrative Tools

By default, Windows hides the Event Viewer, Computer Management and other Administrative Tools from the Start screen. If you use these applications frequently, you can easily unhide them.

From the Start screen, mouse over to the bottom or top right corner of the screen and click the Settings charm. You can also press WinKey-C to view the charms.

Click the “Settings” link under Start and set the “Show administrative tools” slider to “Yes.”The Administrative Tools will appear on the Start screen and in the All Apps list.

Control Automatic Maintenance

Windows 8 has a new scheduled maintenance feature that automatically updates software, runs security scans, and performs system diagnostics at a scheduled time. By default, the maintenance tasks run at 3am if you aren’t using your computer. If you’re using your computer at the scheduled time, Windows will wait until the computer is idle.

To customize this time, open the Action Center from the flag icon in the system tray.

You’ll find Automatic Maintenance under the Maintenance category. Click the “Change maintenance settings” link to customize its settings
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From this screen, you can set the time you want to run automatic maintenance tasks. You can also have Windows wake up your computer to run maintenance tasks, if it’s asleep.Customize Search Applications
Metro apps can appear as options when you use the search feature.

You can control the apps that appear here and trim down the list. First, click the Settings charm from anywhere on your system and click the “More PC settings” link
From the PC settings screen, click the Search category and use the sliders to hide apps from the search screen.





Do you have any other Windows 8 tricks to share? Leave a comment and let us know

Monday 1 October 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note II Launched in India

Samsung Galaxy Note II Launched in India

Samsung has launched Samsung Galaxy Note II in India for Rs39900.




Galaxy Note II has a 1.6GHz Quad-core Exynos processor, a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display with Gorilla Glass 2 and has a resolution of 1280×720 pixels. It also has 2GB of RAM, a 8-megapixel rear camera that can shoot 1080p video, a 1.9-megapixel front facing camera, and a huge 3,100 mAh battery.Galaxy Note II will be available in three memory variants of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB and will also have a microSD slot.

Important Specifications:
Features                 Samsung Galaxy Note II

Processor                 1.6GHz Quad-Core Exynos processor
RAM                        2GB
Display                     5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD (Non-Pentile) 1280×720
Camera                     8-megapixel rear camera, 1.9-megapixel front facing
Input device               S-Pen
Operating System       Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with     TouchWiz Nature UX
Battery                       3,100 mAh
Expansion                 Micro-SD card slot up to 32GB of storage
Memory Options        16GB/32GB/64GB


Sony Xperia Tipo Launched in India for Rs 9999Sony Xperia Tipo Launched in India for Rs 9999


Sony Xperia Tipo Launched in India for Rs 9999

Sony has launched the Xperia Tipo in India for Rs 9,999. It runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The phone is available in single-SIM and dual-SIM variants. The dual-SIM model costs Rs 10,449.


It has a 3.2-inch display with scratch-resistant mineral glass, a 800MHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 1,500 mAh battery, 2GB internal memory, up to 32GB of expandable memory , and free 50GB of Box cloud storage.

HTC Announces Launch of 8X and 8S Windows Phones


HTC Announces Launch of 8X and 8S Windows Phones

HTC is back to launching Windows Phones after a slew of Android launches from its stable.HTC has launched Two new Windows 8 phones namely HTC 8X and HTC 8S.


HTC 8X has a 4.3-inch S-LCD 2 display with a 720p resolution, a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, a 8-megapixel camera with a BSI sensor, a 88-degree lens for wide shots and a f/2.0 aperture. For the front facing camera HTC has added 2.1-megapixel sensor with a f/2.0 aperture.

HTC 8X will be available during early November
The HTC 8S is more of a budget offering.HTC 8S has 4-inch WVGA display with a resolution of 800×480 pixels, a 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal memory.It has a 5-megapixel camera with f/2.8 aperture, a 35mm lens and it can only shoot 720p video. It doesnt have a front facing camera. There is only 4GB of onboard memory but it has a microSD card slot.The battery is not removable.