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Posts Tagged ‘operating system’

Change your IP address by changing the MAC address

There is a simple way to change the MAC address without any prior knowledge in hacking and absolutely free of cost.Well most of us know what is MAC address,although i will mention it again.MAC id is a unique identifier of the network adapter which determins the ip address of the respective computer.By changing or masking the MAC we can change our ip address.For this you have to download a application named macmakeup.

Step By Step Procedure is given below:

1.Open a command window in your computer which is havin a windows operating system.

Start>run>cmd

2.Find your mac(Physical address) addresss and computers ip(ip4) address by typing “ipconfig/all” in your command window.

3.You have to download a free program called macmakeup from the following link given below
DOWNLOAD
NA:If you are using vista or windows right click on the application and run the program as administrator.

4.Select the network adapter from the list and click to generate random mac id.And select the specific manufacturer from the drop down menu and one you have generated the mac,click on the change button.

5.Again take the command window and type the commands given below.
“ipconfig/release”
“ipconfig/renew”
“ipconfig/all”
6.Find the ip address of default gateway by typing “ipconfig/all” in command window.

7.Open up a webbrowser and go to default gateway address.You have to give router password for entering this section.If you dont know the router password,find it from www.routerpasswords.com

8.You want to change the router mac address to “Use computer MAC address”
in the settings of router.Reboot the router.

9.Now your ip is changed.Visit www.myipaddress.com for checking the ip.
Still ip is not changed????Feel free to conatact me by commenting.I will get back you soon.

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Four questions about the Microsoft-Nokia alliance

The Microsoft-Nokia alliance turned out to be a lot more interesting than the pre-announcement rumors made it out to be. Rather than just a bundling deal for mobile Office, the press release says they’ll also be co-developing “a range of new user experiences” for Nokia phones, aimed at enterprises. Those will include mobile Office, enterprise IM and conferencing, access to portals built on SharePoint, and device management.

Of those items, the IM and conferencing ideas sound the most promising to me. Office, as I explained in my last post, is not much of a purchase-driver on mobile phones. And I think Microsoft would have needed to provide Nokia compatibility in its mobile portal and device management products anyway.

I understand the logic behind the alliance. Nokia has never been able to get much traction for its e-series business phones, and Microsoft hasn’t been able to kick RIM out of enterprise. So if they get together, maybe they can make progress. But it’s easy to make a sweeping corporate alliance announcement, and very hard to make it actually work, especially when the partners are as big and high-ego as Microsoft and Nokia. This alliance will live or die based on execution, and on a lot of details that we don’t know about yet.

Here are four questions I’d love to see answered:

What specifically are those “new user experiences”?

If Nokia and Microsoft can come up with some truly useful functionality that RIM can’t copy, they might be able to win share. But the emphasis in the press release on enterprise mobility worries me. The core users for RIM are communication-hungry professionals. If you want to eat away at RIM’s base, you need to excite those communicator users, and I’m not sure if either company has the right ideas to do that. As Microsoft has already proven, pleasing IT managers won’t drive a ton of mobile phone purchases.

Will Microsoft really follow through?

Microsoft has been hinting for the last decade that it was were willing to decouple mobile Office from the operating system, but they never had the courage to follow through. Now they have announced something that sounds pretty definitive, but the real test will be whether they put their best engineers on the Nokia products. If Microsoft assigns its C players to the alliance, or tries to make its Nokia products inferior to their Windows Mobile versions, the alliance won’t go anywhere interesting.

What does this do to Microsoft’s relationships with other handset companies?

Imagine for a moment that you are the CEO of Samsung. Actually, imagine that for several moments. You aren’t exclusive with Microsoft, but you’ve done a lot of phones with Windows Mobile on them. Now all of a sudden Microsoft makes a deal with a company that you think of as the Antichrist.

How do you feel about that?

I can tell you that Samsung is not the most trusting and nurturing company to do business with even in the best of times. So I think you make two phone calls. The first is to Steve Ballmer, asking very pointedly if you can get the same software as Nokia, on the same terms, at the same time. If you don’t like the answer to that question, your next call is to Google, regarding increasing your range of Android phones.

Maybe the reality is that Microsoft has given up on Windows Mobile and doesn’t care what Samsung does. But that itself would be interesting news.

I would love to know how those phone calls went today.

What does RIM do about this?

It has been putting a lot of effort into Apple-competitive features like multimedia and a software store. Does it have enough bandwidth to also fight Nokia-Microsoft? What happens to its core business if Microsoft and Nokia do come up with some cool functions that RIM doesn’t have? Are there any partners that could be a counterweight to Microsoft and Nokia? If I’m working at RIM, I start to think about alliances with companies like Oracle and SAP. And I wonder if Google is interested in doing some enterprise work together.Copyright 2009 Michael Mace.

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Motorola: Following three quarters of losses turned a profit for the most recent quarter

[AFP] Motorola, the largest US mobile phone maker, rebounded from three straight quarters of losses and posted a small quarterly net profit on Thursday.

The Schaumburg, Illinois-based company reported a net profit of 26 million dollars in the second quarter of the year compared with a net profit of four million dollars a year ago.

Motorola posted a net loss of 231 million dollars in the first quarter.

Earnings per share of one cent in the second quarter were better than expected by analysts who had forecast a loss of four cents per share.

Revenue during the quarter which ended on July 4 fell 32 percent to 5.49 billion dollars.

Motorola’s mobile phone division cut its operating loss in half compared with the first quarter. It rang up a second-quarter operating loss of 253 million dollars on revenue which fell 45 percent to 1.8 billion dollars.

“In Mobile Devices, we improved the operating loss, reflecting a lower cost structure, and substantially reduced cash consumption as compared to the first quarter,” Motorola co-chief executive Sanjay Jha said in a statement.

“We have agreements in place with carriers and remain on track to bring our new smartphone devices to market for the holiday selling season,” said Jha, who is also CEO of the Mobile Devices division.

Motorola said it shipped 14.8 million handsets in the quarter, a slight increase from 14.7 million the first quarter, giving it an estimated global handset market share of 5.5 percent

Motorola said it expects to again post earnings per share of one cent in the current quarter.

Motorola enjoyed success with its popular Razr phone launched in 2005 but has been losing ground since to Apple and Research in Motion as well as other major cell phone makers such as Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

Motorola enjoyed a 17.5 percent share of the handset market two years ago.

Motorola has said it hopes to have devices based on Google’s open-source Android operating systems in stores by the fourth quarter of the year.

Motorola shares gained 9.68 percent to 7.48 dollars in early trading on Wall Street.

Motorola rebounds, posts profit

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USA: FTC continues its investigate of the Apple-Google relationship, event after a Google director resigned

[Reuter's] The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said it will continue to investigate the relationship between the boards of Apple Inc and Google Inc, after Google’s chief quit Apple’s board on Monday.

Richard Feinstein, director of the FTC’s bureau of competition, commended both companies for recognizing that sharing directors raises competitive issues, in light of the resignation of Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt from Apple’s board.

Feinstein said regulators have been investigating the Google-Apple tie for “some time,” even as the two companies increasingly compete with each other in markets such as smartphones and operating systems.

“We will continue to investigate remaining interlocking directorates between the companies,” Feinstein said.

Antitrust experts say, typically, a resignation like Schmidt’s would have closed the FTC investigation. But because one other person still sat on the boards of both companies, the agency was not likely to close its investigation down yet.

Former Genentech CEO Arthur Levinson remains a director of both companies.

“Generally it would have shut down the investigation because they (regulators) achieved what they wanted to achieve,” said Gary Reback at the law firm of Carr & Ferrell.

FTC to press on with Apple-Google board probe

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Mobile Internet: AdMob reports iPhone and iPod Touch users accounted for over 47% of web traffic in June

[teleclick] Apple’s popular iPhone device continue to consolidate its leading position in the mobile web browsing market last month, according to AdMob’s latest Mobile Metrics Report.

iPhone and iPod Touch users accounted for over 47% of traffic on AdMob’s wireless advertising network during the month of June.

Google’s open source operating system, Android, is also becoming more popular with mobile internet users, posting a 25% month-over-month increase in ad views, and reaching a global market share of 5%. This jump in growth is likely due to the launch of Europe’s first Android smartphone, the Samsung I7500.

iPhone Continues to Dominate Mobile Web Traffic; Android Posts Gains
see also AdMob report

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