Tuesday, July 13, 2010

EasyBCD 2.0 Makes Dual-Booting Easier, Now Supports Windows 7 [Downloads]

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Intel set to overhaul desktop CPU range with new models, lower prices



This might be about as shocking as sunny weather in EspaƱa, but Intel appears set to slash some prices and bump some speeds in its desktop CPU portfolio this quarter. According to DigiTimes and its beloved motherboard maker sources, the desktop dominator intends to introduce a six-core Core i7-970 chip, at a $885 bulk purchase price that should bring the hexacore entry price down from the i7-980X's $999 perch, along with a 2.8GHz i5-760 priced at $205, and -- intriguingly -- a quad-core i5-870S designed specifically for small form factor machines and costing an appropriately inflated $351 a piece. Finally, there's word of a most welcome price tumble for the 3.06GHz i7-950, which moves down to the $294 slot currently occupied by the 2.8GHz i7-930. All this crazy talk seems to reiterate earlier suggestions coming out of HKEPC, so we advise hitting both source links and drawing your own conclusions.

Intel set to overhaul desktop CPU range with new models, lower prices originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:27:00 EDT.




Thursday, July 1, 2010

How to Report Cyber Crime/Abuse/Spam/Phishing

Cyber Crimes like Stalking,Password Hacking,IdentityTheft,Cyber Frauds,Child Abuse..etc can be reported to
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team: www.cert-in.org.in or

Email: incident@cert-in.org.in

Phone: +91-11-24368572
Fax : +91-1800-11-6969

To report in your region visit Cyber Crime Investigation Cell:

http://www.cybercellmumbai.com/links/

To report a global spam send a copy of the unsolicited email to

spam@uce.gov Or Simply fill out the online form located at

http://www.ftc.gov/  [Federal Trade Commission]

You should also send an email to your internet service provider. Normally, their abuse desk will have the email address abuse@theirispname.com, or postmaster@theirispname.com. This will atleast alert them about the problem and they can block such emails. If possible also send an email to the ISP of the sender.