Lenovo Laptops


Lenovo Laptops

Lenovo is a sister company of IBM - and IBM was the brand who introduced Laptops in the world , Lenovo is a Chinese brand .Lenovo has less complain rate if you compare it with other brands , Lenovo offers Slim , Sleek & Professional designs in Laptops Starting from Dual Core they goes up to Core i7 5 Generation. The Price is also less compared to other brands and you get what you pay for. Color options are less till now but looks are Excellent. Lenovo Laptop are good in performance and the battery backups are Good too. Lenovo comes with 01 Year complete satisfying warranty and there are many models to choose from. Lenovo is a Perfect Laptop for daily computing needs.
Lenovo laptops are known for their quality, reliability and performance. Same is the case with all new Lenovo laptops. These laptops are designed to cater the needs of beginner and some advance computer users. It can take care of all your computing needs whether it is emailing, chatting, browsing or watching your favorite movies and videos.
Lenovo is powered with powerful Intel Core processors. These laptops are best in performance with respect to its processor. You can perform all your tasks at lightning fast speed with 4 GB to 08 Gb  working memory.
You will have extra storage capacity to store your entire important data file in one place. Its 15.6” high definition backlit LED display enable you to watch your images an videos in real high definition. These laptops are the real value for your money.


Lenovo Founder

 Liu Chuanzhi is a Chinese businessman. Liu is the founder of Lenovo, the largest computer maker in the world, and remains the paramount leader of the firm.(Born April 29, 1944)

Liu founded Lenovo (whose name was originally Legend, in Chinese 联想 Lianxiang), in 1984 with a group of ten other engineers in Beijing with 200,000 yuan and an office roughly 20 square yards in size. Liu came up with the idea to start Lenovo in response to a lack of funding at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Liu's superior arranged for the academy to loan him and the other co-founders the afore-mentioned 200,000 yuan. Of this time, Liu said, "It wasn't easy. The lowest thing you could do in the early 80s, as a scientist, was to go into business. China had a strict planned economy and there was barely room for a freewheeling company like ours
Lenovo's founders, all scientists and engineers, faced difficulty from their lack of familiarity with market-oriented business practices, traditional Chinese ambivalence towards commerce, and anti-capitalist communist ideology. During this period many Chinese intellectuals felt that commerce was immoral and degrading. 
But in the end they achieve their goal and made a company in the page of world book



Apple’s new iPhones have been available for around a month now, and something interesting has happened with this generation: I’m forced to revisit my original reviewsand change my initial impression based on later experience. After further testing of the two devices, I find the iPhone 6 Plus has become my smartphone of choice, as a surprising first choice over the iPhone 6.
The 6 Plus initially struck me as too large for normal use; it definitely feels more comfortable to use as a two-handed device than as a single-handed gadget, which is what you’d typically expect from a smartphone. But after subsequent weeks of additional testing, I find that the 6 Plus ends up being the one I’d choose for almost any situation, despite its additional size and not-so-pocket friendly dimensions.
Why does the 6 Plus end up prevailing? Mostly the screen size, which provides you with a lot more viewing area in general applications like browsing the web or reading e-books. The screen is also amazing for viewing pictures, and the 6 Plus is also just a far better mobile camera than anything else out there, partly because of the optical image stabilization technology that Apple has built into it, but mostly just because the huge display gives you lots of viewfinder advantages and more space for working with the picture UI.
Pocket size ends up being a minor concern when you take into account using the 6 Plus in the car, as a veritable in-car entertainment system replacement. It’s not so important when you work with the device in landscape mode, giving you additional options for working with Message and Mail apps to deal with more communication quickly. It’s less of a concern when you’re watching media apps like Plex and Netflix and taking advantage of the additional viewing real estate.

Solution Of Skype Problems

Hello friends , 
   If  You all  facing problem during the installation of Skype ,then i tell you why this is happening .This because windows Sp3 .mostly people have windows SP3 in their pcs if you sign out from your account then a window appear and says download latest version ,and when you download that version and install ,then a new problem installation abort and a fatal error kernel.dll appear ,so dont worry about it just open google site and write windows sp3 free download and then click on microsoft site  and download .
After downloading complete run the application and install it in your computer .
This application upgrade your system from sp2 to sp3 .
after that uninstall all old skype version and download a new and latet version  and install it .
Your skype will work properly .
use skype and make the distancess short  and live a happy life .

 

Skype

What is Skype?

Skype is for doing things together, whenever you’re apart. Skype’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.
With Skype, you can share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, work with colleagues – just about anything you need to do together every day. You can use Skype on whatever works best for you - on your phone or computer or a TV with Skype on it. It is free to start using Skype - to speak, see and instant message other people on Skype for example. You can even try out group video, with the latest version of Skype.
If you pay a little, you can do more things, in more ways, with more people – like call phones, access WiFi or send texts. You can pay as you go or buy a subscription, whatever works for you. And in the world of business, this means you can bring your entire ecosystem of workers, partners and customers together to get things done. Try Skype out today and start adding your friends, family and colleagues. They won’t be hard to find; hundreds of millions of people are already using Skype to do all sorts of things together.




TRAFFIC EXCHANGE

Traffic exchange






A traffic exchange website receives website submissions from webmasters that join traffic exchange networks. The person who submitted the website then has to browse other member sites on the exchange program to earn credits, which enable their sites to be viewed by other members through the surf system. This increases the number of visitors to all the sites involved.
Exchanges enforce a certain credit ratio, which illustrates the amount of websites the surfer must view in order to receive one hit through the program for their promoted website. Many sites offer the ability to upgrade one's membership level for a more equal credit ratio.
As the viewers are all website owners or affiliates, it is possible that some might find certain member sites interesting and thus make note of them on their own sites, sending more traffic their way. Most traffic programs also impose a time limit when members are browsing, ranging from 10 seconds to 60 seconds. Some incorporate the use of captchas to ensure user interaction.
Almost all traffic exchange programs are free, although many of them offer special features to paid members and offer credits for purchase. Almost all traffic exchange programs encourage users to build their own referral networks, which in turn increases the referrers' amount of credits.
The traffic generated in a traffic exchange can be leveraged by using a down line builder to assist the user in building a referral network in the many different traffic exchanges.
In practice, traffic exchange programs are generally used by small business owners or marketers who either want free advertising or use the exchange programs for low-budget advertisement campaigns.

History Of Search Engines


During the early development of the web, there was a list of webservers edited by Tim Berners-Lee and hosted on the CERN webserver. One historical snapshot from 1992 remains.As more webservers went online the central list could not keep up. On the NCSA site new servers were announced under the title "What's New!"
 The name stands for "archive" without the "v". It was created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, Bill Heelan and J. Peter Deutsch, computer science students at McGill University in Montreal. The program downloaded the directory listings of all the files located on public anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) sites, creating a searchable database of file names; however, Archie did not index the contents of these sites since the amount of data was so limited it could be readily searched manually.
Around 2000, Google's search engine rose to prominence.The company achieved better results for many searches with an innovation called PageRank. This iterative algorithm ranks web pages based on the number and PageRank of other web sites and pages that link there, on the premise that good or desirable pages are linked to more than others. Google also maintained a minimalist interface to its search engine. In contrast, many of its competitors embedded a search engine in a web portal.
By 2000, Yahoo! was providing search services based on Inktomi's search engine. Yahoo! acquired Inktomi in 2002, and Overture (which owned AlltheWeb and AltaVista) in 2003. Yahoo! switched to Google's search engine until 2004, when it launched its own search engine based on the combined technologies of its acquisitions.
Microsoft first launched MSN Search in the fall of 1998 using search results from Inktomi. In early 1999 the site began to display listings from Looksmart blended with results from Inktomi except for a short time in 1999 when results from AltaVista were used instead. In 2004, Microsoft began a transition to its own search technology, powered by its own web crawler (called msnbot).
Microsoft's rebranded search engine, Bing, was launched on June 1, 2009. On July 29, 2009, Yahoo! and Microsoft finalized a deal in which Yahoo! Search would be powered by Microsoft Bing technology.

Search Engines








A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are generally presented in a line of results often referred to as search engine results pages (SERP's). The information may be a specialist in web pages, images, information and other types of files. Some search engines also mine data available in databases or open directories.

Email Spoofing


Email Spoofing


E-mail spoofing is the forgery of an e-mail header so that the message appears to have originated from someone or somewhere other than the actual source. Distributors of spam often use spoofing in an attempt to get recipients to open, and possibly even respond to, their solicitations. Spoofing can be used legitimately. Classic examples of senders who might prefer to disguise the source of the e-mail include a sender reporting mistreatment by a spouse to a welfare agency or a "whistle-blower" who fears retaliation. However, spoofing anyone other than yourself is illegal in some jurisdictions.
E-mail spoofing is possible because Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), the main protocol used in sending e-mail, does not include an authentication mechanism. Although an SMTP service extension (specified in IETF RFC 2554) allows an SMTP client to negotiate a security level with a mail server, this precaution is not often taken. If the precaution is not taken, anyone with the requisite knowledge can connect to the server and use it to send messages. To send spoofed e-mail, senders insert commands in headers that will alter message information. It is possible to send a message that appears to be from anyone, anywhere, saying whatever the sender wants it to say. Thus, someone could send spoofed e-mail that appears to be from you with a message that you didn't write.

CC And Bcc Email




Cc: stands for "carbon copy." Anyone listed in the Cc: field of a message receives a copy of that message when you send it. All other recipients of that message can see that the person you designated as a Cc: recipient received a copy of the message.
Bcc: stands for "blind carbon copy." This is similar to the Cc: feature, except that Bcc: recipients are invisible to all the other recipients of the message (including other Bcc: recipients). For example, if you send a message To: johndoe@yahoo.com and Bcc: janedoe@yahoo.com, then johndoe sees himself as the message's only recipient. Janedoe, on the other hand, is "in the know"—she can see that you sent the message To: johndoe, and that you blind-copied her. To add an entry in the Bcc: field, click the "Show BCC" link to the right of the "To:" field.

Email Verification





Email verification is a very popular method that has been utilized by almost every user who is has an email account. In this method, a message is sent to the user when a particular comment is held for the moderation. This particular email message contains a unique link .This link will help in the email verification of the user. Once the user slicks on the link the particular comment automatically gets approved. This entire process is called email verification and verification to this degree helps in the improvement of security of an email account.
This mode of communication, though online, is an important mode for a business as well as for personal home use. Though there are various modes and methods for sending these messages through online means - email is definitely the most preferred one. This is an economical method of sending messages and communicating with the rest of the world. Apart from being economical it is also very fast and near instant.

Spam Email





Spam can be not only annoying but also dangerous to consumers. What that means for you as an email marketer is that the safety precautions that email service providers have put in place to control the amount of spam that makes it into a user's inbox may actually work against your perfectly legitimate and requested email to your subscribers. As you expand your email marketing program, you'll consistently be frustrated by having to fight your way past email spam filters. In this section, we'll take a closer look at what email spam is so that you understand why those filters are so very important.

Email Address







An email address identifies an email box to which email messages are delivered. This article covers modern internet email, but many earlier email systems used different address formats.
The local part of an address (before the @ sign) is case-sensitive (with the exception of postmaster@example.com). The domain part (after the @ sign) is not case-sensitive. Most organizations treat uppercase and lowercase letters in the local part as equivalent. The risk of delivery failures due to case differences can be minimized by using only lower case characters when creating new addresses.

Email Marketing




Email marketing is directly marketing a commercial message to a group of people using email. In its broadest sense, every email sent to a potential or current customer could be considered email marketing. It usually involves using email to send ads, request business, or solicit sales or donations, and is meant to build loyalty, trust, or brand awareness. Email marketing can be done to either cold lists or current customer database

E-mail




Short for electronic mail, the transmission of messages over communications networks. The messages can be notes entered from the keyboard or electronic files stored on disk. Most mainframes, minicomputers, and computer networks have an e-mail system. Some electronic-mail systems are confined to a single computer system or network, but others have gateways to other computer systems, enabling users to send electronic mail anywhere in the world. Companies that are fully computerized make extensive use of e-mail because it is fast, flexible, and reliable.

Logging Into A Forum

There are several sections on the main page of a forum: the Forum header, My Menu, Category Listing, and a Statistics section.

In the forum header, the following will be displayed: the name of the forum, and the number of new messages since the user’s last visit, any news posted by the Administrator, and the main navigational bar, which offers links to other features within the forum, such as: profile, help, my forums, calendar, refresh, and logout, as well as quick links to the latest topics and statistics.

The “profile” link will direct users to their personal profile, where they can update their personal information and password, update their location and other miscellaneous information, and personal settings.  (Refer to “User’s Profile” for more information.)The “help” link will initiate the online Help documentation.  “My forums” lists information about a user’s posts, his/her favorites, identified keywords, a list of specified “ignored users” and general statistics regarding his activity within the forum.  The user’s calendar will display the events as set by the Forum Administrator. (Note: a user may add entries to his own calendar if granted permissions that authorize him to do so by the Administrator.)

In the user’s personal navigation menu or sidebar, which is located in the left pane, the member’s username will be displayed, as well as a list of his categories (if he is not on his “Home” page of the forums), and a search bar.  The user can hide the side bar if he/she wishes to.

In the Category Listing pane, members can view a listing of their categories and their Private Topics (if Private Topics has been enabled by the Administrator).  An RSS link is also available for members who prefer to read the latest messages/topics through their RSS reader.  General statistics relating to the categories are also provided for viewing, such as the number of topics posted within each category and when and who made the last post within the corresponding category.

In the Statistics pane, the number of users who are registered to the forum will be displayed, as well as the number of users who are currently logged into the forum.  A link to find the users is available.  Specific to the member, the statistics pane will identify the number of messages that he/she has posted to the forum, and if the member is a global user, the overall number of messages that he/she has contributed in all global forums.

Joining and Registering to a Forum


To join a forum, registering to a forum must be done.  To do this, click on the “Join [name of forum] Forums” link, and the Registration Agreement will be displayed for the visitor to read and accept before continuing with the registration process.  Upon acceptance of the terms, the visitor will be required to complete a form, which requests for information such as full name, username, email address, password, location and other miscellaneous information about the user.  When all required fields (marked with an asterisk) have been provided, the visitor can proceed by clicking the “Join [name of forum] Forums” link at the bottom of the forum.

Users Of A Forum

FuseTalk refers to pre-defined types of users.  They are Forum Owner, Moderator, and User.



Forum Owners are individuals who have been assigned to manage a forum.  Forum owners have the rights to change any forum level, create discussion categories for their forum, create moderators, and manage their own sets of users.

Moderators are individuals who have been assigned to moderate a category within a forum.  A moderator can be assigned to one or multiple categories and their permissions range from deleting messages/topics to banning individuals from accessing the forum.

Users are individuals or members who have been given access to a forum or who have publicly registered to access the forum.  These members do not have any special privileges unless otherwise given by the Forum Owner.  Users can become Moderators or Forum Owners if designated by the Forum Owner.


Structure Of Forum

A forum consists of 4 components: the forum itself, its categories, the topics and the messages.  Each component, or level of hierarchy, is illustrated in the diagram below.



Each forum can have an unlimited number of categories and sub-categories.  Categories are like placeholders in which topics of discussion and messages are contained.  Henceforth, a category manages the forum’s topics into folders or groupings.  This is a logical method of sorting topics.  On the home page of the forum, a listing of all the categories to which the user has access, excluding those categories that the user wishes to block from viewing (refer to “How do I update my profile?”), will be displayed.  In addition, the user will see the number of topics posted within each corresponding category, and the date/time/author of the last posting made in the corresponding category.  To find out quickly if new messages have been posted since the last viewing, simply hover over the clipboard icon corresponding to the category in question.

Forum




There are so many different names for a “forum”.  Some think of them as message boards or bulletin boards.  Some call them threaded discussions, discussion boards or discussion groups while others call them conferences.  FuseTalk simply calls them forums.

Deciding if just one forum or multiple forums is needed can be difficult, especially if there is an uncertainty of how they are defined and what makes a forum.

The simplistic definition of a forum is a place where people have the ability to start communication (in the form of threads) and reply to other people's threads.  A member of the community in the forum posts a message, which is visible to everyone in that community.  Once read, there is the option to post a reply, which can also be visible to the community.  Thus, a discussion can build up without all users having to be online at the same time.  

FuseTalk can allow for more than one forum to be created.  These forums can be considered as containers for threads started by the community.  Depending on the permissions of community members as defined by the forum administrator, they can post replies to existing threads and start new threads as they wish.  In addition, users of a forum can post anonymously (if this is enabled by the Forum Administrator) or as their registered username.