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Windows Installation Product Keys For Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 All edition

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As you all know Windows is the most popular operating system in this world. Almost every personal computer user has used Windows. All we want is to use Windows for free because its a commercial software.   Most pieces of commercial software come with some form of protection to detect unauthorized copying and installation. Although software makers use different methods to achieve this goal, one common approach involves asking the user to type in a product key or serial number, which is the case for both Microsoft Windows and Office. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: HOW TO HIDE YOUR IMPORTANT FILES IN A PICTURE This string of letters and/or numbers is a unique identifier that the software decodes to verify that your copy is legal. It’s required to authorize the software’s installation and your eligibility for product support, so it’s important to know where it is and how to access it. So we are going to tell you the way to find your windows installation key: 1.   Link to get Windows installa...

How To Hide You Important Files In A Picture Using CMD

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Everyone wants to make their secret data safe, and for hiding that data you may use software like folder lock. But today in this article we will show you that you don’t need any application to hide your file and for more security you can hide your important data in any of your favorite Photograph. So let’s Start YOU MAY LIKE:   HEADSET: A NEW WAY TO LISTEN MUSIC ON LINUX Steps To Hide Your Important Data In Image. Step 1. Create a .zip file of your secret data and place it in a folder Step 2. Copy any picture in which you want to hide that data and paste it in the same folder where you keep your zipped data Step 3. Press and hold  shift button  and press the  right click  and then click on “open command windows here” Step 4. Use this command to create a new file : copy /b imageName.jpg+fileName.zip new imageName.jpg Step 5. Now your Secret image file has been created to view you zipped file press right click on image> open with > winrar If got any issue Co...

Google I/O 2017: First day announcements

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The first day of the annual  Google I/O  developer conference started Wednesday and  announced  new and interesting developments for the Android platform. Google did not unveil any major new hardware but instead made incremental improvements to the existing ones. Here are a few things the search giant has announced on its first day of the conference. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES IN ANDROID Google Lens This new technology allows a device’s camera to identify what it sees, says CEO Sundar Pichai. This means users can point their camera at any object. For example, a flower, the  Lens  then identifies the name of the flower a user is pointing at. In another demonstration, Pichai was able to connect to a home’s Wi-Fi network just by taking a picture of the sticker on the router. Improved Google Assistant Google has announced that its A.I. assistant will get more conversational in the coming months. The  personal assistant  will be in...

WannaCry Ransomware attack: affected more than 45,000 devices in 90 countries

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Another black day in the Internet zone – a massive malicious ransomware attack hits the World today, targeting over 52,000 devices across many countries. Earlier today, Kaspersky Lab (a cyber-security firm)  reported  that their system had triggered more than 45,000 malicious attacks in over 70 countries. Russia reportedly to be the biggest victim of the ransomware attack; however, the cyber-attack which has been named as ‘WannaCry’ also crippled NHS hospital system in the Britain, and also Spain’s largest telecommunication company Telefónica. YOU MAY LIKE: HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES IN ANDROID A researcher at Avast also confirmed that they had recorded 36,000 ‘WannaCry’ ransomware attacks on Friday. Russia, Ukraine, and Taiwan are on the hit list followed by the others. View image on Twitter  Follow Jakub Kroustek   @JakubKroustek 36,000 detections of  # WannaCry  (aka  # WanaCypt0r  aka # WCry )  # ransomware  so far. Russia, Ukraine...