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State Of Internet

We use the Web for just about anything these days. At the minimum, we do stuff like reading the news headlines, catching up with friends, and checking our emails.

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Web Browser Frame

If you have ever designed a simple website template in Photoshop for a client or presentation, you may find yourself in need of a quick but chic way to show a screenshot of your final masterpiece.

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Windows 8 Features

Following the release of Windows 8 Developer Preview, many sites have done reviews on what the next Windows system will be like.

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Speed Up Your Mac

We are all impressed with the smooth running of the Apple Mac OS X as we compare with the contemporary Windows OS like Vista or Windows 7.

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New Megaupload to be launched in January

New Megaupload to launch in January 
New 'Mega' will launch one year follow raid.
 

megauploadJanuary this year the U.S. Government destroyed Megaupload, but founder Kim Dotcom is a not done with the file-hosting business yet and is preparing a comeback with something bigger and better. Over the past months a group of coders have been working hard on the new “Mega” venture and Dotcom announced today that the raid-proof service will launch exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down.

Megaupload With 50 million visitors per day at its peak, Megaupload was one of the largest websites on the Internet.

This abruptly ended January this year when the U.S. Government took down the file-hosting service and had several key employees arrested including founder Kim Dotcom.

Despite ongoing criminal proceedings Dotcom and his team are determined to launch a new Megaupload, which will simply be called “Mega”.

Initially the new Mega was expected to launch in 2012, but according to the latest information the launch is now scheduled for January 19 2013, exactly one year after Megaupload was shut down.

“The new Mega will launch exactly 1 year after the raid,” Dotcom announced a few hours ago, adding that there’s a Doomsday launch button in place, a reference to the device U.S. authorities claimed could have been in place to self-destruct the old Megaupload in the event of a raid.

Previously Dotcom said that the coding work for the new Megaupload was nearly finished and that the servers had been ordered. Investors are lining up to join the new venture that Dotcom has described as a “massive global network.”

“All non-US hosters will be able to connect servers & bandwidth,” he explained.

According to Dotcom we can expect a Mega with an even greater range of applications than just file-sharing. Developers of file managers are being encouraged to get in touch for early API access, and Dotcom is also calling out to those involved in email and fax tools, VOIP and video apps.

For users the new Mega will also mean more security. Uploaded files will be encrypted using the AES algorithm. Users will then be provided with a unique decryption key giving them sole responsibility for who can have future use of their files.

Former Megaupload users who expect “Mega” to give them access to their old files will be disappointed. While Megaupload is trying to convince the court to help users retrieve their old files, the new Mega is going to start from scratch.

One detail that still remains a secret is the domain name the new Mega will be operating on. Megaupload.com remains seized and is therefore unavailable.

Dotcom told that he hasn’t made a definite choice for a domain yet. He did register a few options this summer that would be fitting for the new service, and his other upcoming project Megabox.

Whatever the choice turns out to be, January 19 is going to be an eventful date once again.


Now your wait ends!!

Top 10 Most Popular Torrent Sites of 2012

Continuing a long-standing New Year’s tradition, we present an up-to-date list of the world’s most visited BitTorrent sites. At the start of 2012 The Pirate Bay continues to pull in the most visitors, followed by Torrentz and KickassTorrents. The six-year-old TV-torrent distribution group EZTV appears in the list for the first time, ranked 8th.

Which torrent sites get the most visitors at the start of 2012? At first glance little seems to have changed, as many of the sites in the top 10 have been among the top torrent sites for more than half a decade. But moving down the list we see quite a few movers and shakers as well as three newcomers.
The most notable absentee this year is TorrentReactor, one of the oldest torrent sites on the Internet. The Russian-based site hasbeen featured in the top 10 since 2006, but missed the cut in 2012. Last year’s best newcomer LimeTorrents took an even bigger hit in traffic and has dropped off the list as well.
Below we have compiled a list of the 10 most-visited torrent sites at the start of the new year. Only public and English language sites are included. The list is based on traffic rank reports from Compete and Alexa. In addition, we include last year’s ranking for each of the 10 sites.

1. The Pirate Bay

The Pirate Bay is probably the best known BitTorrent brand on the Internet. The site was founded in 2003 and is still expanding, despite the various legal troubles and blockades that were designed to hurt the site in recent years. The Pirate Bay currently has close to 2 billion page views a month.
 
Alexa Rank: 78 / Compete Rank: 577 / Last year #1

2. Torrentz

Torrentz has been the leading BitTorrent meta-search engine for years. Unlike the other sites featured in the list Torrentz does not host any torrent files, it merely redirects visitors to other places on the web.

Alexa Rank: 142 / Compete Rank: 1.053 / Last year #2
 
 
Founded in 2009, KickassTorrents is one of the youngest sites in the list, and this year it moved up to the top 3. Responding to the increasing worries about domain seizures, the site moved from its kickasstorrents.com domain to kat.ph a few months ago. The site continues to innovate and release new features every other week.
 
Alexa Rank: 257 / Compete Rank: 1,165 / Last year #4
 
  
In 2010 isoHunt became the first search engine forced to implement a keyword filter provided by the MPAA. Despite this setback, isoHunt continues to be listed among the top torrent sites. In 2012, isoHunt hopes to get rid of the filter through the Appeals Court.
 
 
Alexa Rank: 259 / Compete Rank: 1,153 / Last year #3 


 
BTjunkie had to deal with a setback a few months ago when the site was blocked in Italy following a court order. In response to the block, the site’s owners launched an ad-free proxy site for Italians only. Just as last year, BTjunkie settles in fifth place.
 
Alexa Rank: 385 / Compete Rank: 802 / Last year #5
 

 
ExtraTorrent is one of those robust torrent indexes that doesn’t make the news very often. Compared to last year the site has moved up a spot and is now the 6th most popular torrent venue.

Alexa Rank: 446 / Compete Rank: 1,574 / Last year #7
 
  
The semi-private tracker continues to attract a massive audience, also on the new .me domain name. Behind the scenes the site’s owners are working on a new and improved look.
 
Alexa Rank: 455 / Compete Rank: 2,397 / Last year #6
 
8. EZTV
  
Unlike the other sites in the top 10, TV-torrent distribution group EZTV is a niche site specializing in TV content only. Despite its fair share of downtime this year, EZTV has managed to get a spot in the top 10 for the first time in its six year existence.
 
Alexa Rank: 1,151 / Compete Rank: 13,647 / Last year #na
 
 
BitSnoop is another newcomer that gained a large audience this year. This didn’t go unnoticed by the RIAA, who filed a complaint at the U.S. District Court of Columbia and obtained a subpoena to reveal the identity of BitSnoop’s owner a few months ago.
 
Alexa Rank: 1,415 / Compete Rank: 5,242 / Last year #na
 


10. 1337x
 
 
1337x is also new to the top 10, and focuses more on the community aspect than some competitors. The site’s owners say they started 1337x to “fill an apparent void where it seemed there was a lack of quality conscience ad free torrent sites with public trackers.” Its 10th place this year proves that they’re getting the success formula right.
 
 
Alexa Rank: 2,006 / Compete Rank: 10,856 / Last year #na
 
Disclaimer: Yes, we know that Alexa isn’t perfect and that Compete has plenty of flaws, but combined both do a pretty good job at comparing sites that operate in a similar niche. 
 

Making Video Calls with Skype on Your PC


Free video callingPhone calls are so 20th Century. The cool kids are all using video conferencing, and while I bet you’ve heard of it, you might have thought it was too complicated and required expensive hardware that you don’t have. The truth is quite different and odds are good that your existing PC – particularly all modern PC laptops – has all the equipment you need to be able to participate in video calls with friends and family around the world.
We’ll use the popular Internet-based telecom system Skype for our calls. If you’re like most people you might have heard of Skype but probably assumed it was just for voice calls. It started out that way but now supports very high quality video chatting and even works across computing platforms, so if you’re a PC fan and your sister’s an avowed Macintosh enthusiast, no problem!
WHY A VIDEO CALL?
Before we go further, you might be wondering why you’d want to make a video call rather than just a voice call. From my own experience, the biggest reason is because it’s just really fun! The further away someone is, the more delightful it is to be able to see them in person, and when I have video chats with relatives and colleagues in Australia, Germany or England, it’s amazing. Very space-age stuff.
A lot of calls are considerably more beneficial with a video component too, including if you’re on the road and want to check in on how your newborn is doing, or read a story to your child before they go to bed. Phone calls aren’t very engaging to children, but seeing you on the computer? It’s like being a TV star!
There’s another important category of video call users too: people in the military. My niece’s husband is on his third rotation in Afghanistan and for them it’s very important to have some face to face time, not just for their little ones, but for him to remember the wonderful family he has back home and for her to be reassured he’s made it through another day intact.
DO I HAVE THE HARDWARE I NEED?
As I said in the introduction, most modern PCs have all the hardware you need. My Dell laptop (as featured in the video) is typical with its built-in video camera and microphone. They’re not only all ready to go but when I launch Skype, it automatically sees them and uses them for the video and audio input devices. Couldn’t be much easier.
If your computer doesn’t have a video camera or mic, you can also acquire any one of a number of very good webcam packages for $50-$60. Heck, Microsoft’s Webcam Compatibility Center for Windows 7 lists 410 compatible Webcams. Plenty of choices!
The other hardware I suggest you look into is lighting: having illumination on your face from a light source behind your computer screen means that the image you are sending to others will be much more pleasant and attractive, and that’s all good. This doesn’t mean you need some sort of studio lighting at all, but even just rearranging your floor lamps or positioning yourself so that there isn’t a light source like a window behind your head is important!
GET STARTED
skype-add-contactOnce you have the hardware set up, the next step is to go to Skype and grab the very latest version of their constantly-improving software. It’ll download and install in just a minute or two for most Internet users. Skype has a premium version, but for our uses, the regular free version works great.
When you’re ready to go, you’ll need a Skype account of your own and you’ll need to know the other person’s Skype ID. You can, of course, have them initiate the call by just sending them your Skype ID, but it’s easy to add them to your Contact lists too…
In Skype, simply click on the “New” button and choose “New Contact”. You’ll see this as shown in the right image.
Enter their account name and you’ll be ready to go. Well, not quite. Let’s have a peek at your settings first. Choose “”Options…” from the “Tools” menu and you’ll see quite a few different settings you can tweak. The most important two are audio and video settings.
Start with audio.
Make sure it’s using your microphone and speakers by talking to your computer. The green bar under the microphone option should show green to give you feedback, as you can see I have displayed above.
Second step is to click on “Video settings” and you’ll hopefully see yourself!
It’s dark. In this settings mode, however, it’s perfect for you to experiment with lighting and moving your lights (or computer) around to get a better image. Easily done, and once it looks good, you’re ready to proceed.
MAKING A VIDEO CALL
Once you have things set up properly and are happy with your video lighting, etc., go to your Contacts and right click on your friend or family member’s name.

As you can see, there are a bunch of options, most importantly “Video Call”. Choose that, and if they’re also online and connected to Skype at the same time, you’ll hear the audio of a phone ringing and they’ll have a window pop-up saying that you’re requesting a video call.
If they accept the call, after a few seconds you’ll see a big window of them and a little thumbnail of yourself.
They see the opposite, a big version of you, a little version of them.  and as you might suspect, you can just start chatting with your first video call. Oh, and don’t be surprised if they never seem to be looking at you. In fact, they are. They’re looking at the window that shows your video feed, not the camera on their computer. Short of having a video camera embedded in the middle of the screen, this is inevitable!
That’s all there is to it. Have fun trying out video calls with your friends and family!






Blogger.com enables new option custom permalink option for bloggers


Blogger.com's New Custom Permalink


What does a permalink really means?


A permalink is a URL that points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives.Because a permalink remains unchanged indefinitely,it is less susceptible to link rot. Most modern  web-blogging and content-syndication software systems support such links.


Blogger.com had just revealed a new way of giving  your post with the Custom URL feature.


The much requested and eagerly awaited custom permalink (custom post URL) for Blogger (blogspot) has finally arrived. However you need to sign in at the Blogger in Draft (blogger.com) instead of the usual www.blogger.com.

Before or till now if you didn't use the custom permalink option your link is published like as follows:

your-blog.blogspot.com/2012/07/post-title.html

This is really a good news to all bloggers on Blogger.com, before this, you can only find this on a self hosted blogs.

You will have no control on the permalink other than by choosing the words for your post title. There is also a limit to the number of characters in the permalink. Thus, if you have a very long post title, the last few words will be left out of the permalink.

You can find this on right just down schedule option (see the image)

Now I will show you how and what to do ?
For example I am going to make this post permalink www.o-beat-computing.blogspot.com/2012/07permalink-blogger.html

You can what the was link before.

As I said before you can change only post title in the link.

Thats all done check it in the address bar.  :)

Disable YouTube Video Autoplay








As video junkies would attest to, sometimes you want to open more than just one video at the same time, to let the video load up first before you play it one shot.




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And those who use this tactic would understand how annoying it is for a video to auto play when buffering has yet to complete, especially when you have several loading and you have no idea which tab is playing and which is not. This article will introduce to you a few browser extensions to help you stop the Youtube auto play feature.
Stop Youtube Autoplay On Chrome
If you are using Chrome browser, head over to get the Stop Autoplay For Youtube chrome extension. Add to Chrome.

Stop Autoplay For Youtube



Once the installation complete, it just works! Open any Youtube video from your Chrome browser and you will see that the video would not play until it is fully loaded.

Click To Load And Play
If you prefer to be in control and only let a video play only when you want it to, you can choose to activate "Click to play" on your browser. This works with your Opera and Chrome browsers.

1.Chrome

If you are on Chrome browser, type chrome://chrome/settings/content in the address bar and enter. After the settings page appear, scroll down and look for the Plug-ins section, and change the option to Click to Play.

Click to Play


2.Opera

Opera Preferences

Now go to Advanced tab, look for the Content section at the left bar, check option for Enable plug-ins only on demand then click OK.
Prefrence

With all this set in Opera and Chrome, whenever you open a new video on Youtube, it will not load nor will it play, until you click the big button on the video screen.

Click to Play

3.Firefox

For Firefox, go to Tubestop extension page and install the extension to your browser.

Tubestop

Once installation is complete, all videos will not be played or loaded, until you click on the link on the video screen.


Firefox




State Of The Internet 2012


We use the Web for just about anything these days. At the minimum, we do stuff like reading the news headlines, catching up with friends, and checking our emails. But as technology advances, more and more bandwidth-hungry apps and services start to crop up. You can now do weekly skype sessions with your family when you are away in campus, or even complete an online degree with a university halfway across the world. Gaming or collaborations need no longer be limited to people of the same nationality or even the same timezone. All of this and a whole lot more is made possible because of the Internet – and a stable Internet connection, of course.


20+ Free Web Browser Frame PSD Templates


If you have ever designed a simple website template in Photoshop for a client or presentation, you may find yourself in need of a quick but chic way to show a screenshot of your final masterpiece. As with first impressions sometimes a simple screenshot just won’t do. Why not create a web browser frame to frame a screenshot of your work? It may take a bit of time to build all that from scratch but you can also use ready-made web browser frame psd templates that can be found on the Web to make your life easier.
preview window psd 20+ Free Web Browser Frame PSD Templates
The following is a collectiong of 20 free high-quality web browser frame psd templates for the picking. All templates are layered PSD files; all principal elements are editable where possible which means you can change the colors, text or the shadows to suit your own style and help you nail that final look.