Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Flipkart obtained the right to sell Moto X after the Enormous Success of Moto G in India.



online retailer tweeted “Moto X coming soon in India”. Flipkart have all the rights to sell Moto X in India. But Flipkart didn’t announce the date of launch. 

                     There are two color variants especially teak and walnut. But Moto Maker tool will not be available in India and that may be disappointing. Moto X is going to be high successful launch campaign for the Moto G. And indisputably there is a huge demand for Moto X than Moto G. The device (Moto X) runs on Android OS and it features 4.7 inch AMOLED panel offering 720p 1280 x 720 HD images. It is powered by Snapdragon S4 dual coreprocessor clock speed of 1.7GHz with 2 GB RAM. 
                            
                        And there may be two internal storage variants available 16GB and 32 GB. It is having the battery which is 2200mAh. The very coolest feature is its camera which is 10MP at the rear and 2.1MP in the front where Moto G cannot compete. The international price of this one is $400 it’s about Rs.25000, but it has lots of amazing features to justify the price.

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Which Browser Is Most Secure On Your Old Windows XP System?

Stop Using Internet Explorer Now

The most recent version of Internet Explorer available on Windows XP is Internet Explorer 8. This version is already several major versions old — modern versions of IE like Internet Explorer 11 are surprisingly good, but Internet Explorer 8 is still stuck in the stone ages and isn’t much better than the old, busted Internet Explorer 6.
Not only is IE 8 already an outdated browser without the latest features and performance improvements, it will be completely unsupported with security patches when Microsoft ends support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014.  If you have to use Windows XP, that’s one thing — but you shouldn’t use Internet Explorer anymore.
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We’re not the only ones saying this. US-CERT, part of the US Department of Homeland Security, recently recommended using a browser other than Internet Explorer if you must use Windows XP. Microsoft won’t tell you to use a different browser, but they’ll definitely tell you to stop using IE on Windows XP. Microsoft would rather you upgrade to a more recent version of Windows with a newer version of IE, of course.
You should also avoid browsers that use Internet Explorer’s rendering engine. For example, old versions of Maxthon and Avant Browser act as shells around Internet Explorer, providing a different interface, but being vulnerable to the same security bugs Internet Explorer is.

Don’t Use Safari Anymore

If you have Apple’s Safari browser for Windows installed on your Windows XP system, uninstall it. Apple are no longer updating Safari for Windows; they’re only updating Safari for Mac OS X. This means Safari for Windows is an old, out-of-date, insecure browser that isn’t receiving updates — just like Internet Explorer.
If you really want to use Safari on your computer, get a Mac. Safari for Windows was an unsuccessful and discontinued experiment for Apple.

The Most Secure Browser – Chrome or Firefox (or Opera)

This isn’t a Chrome vs. Firefox battle, so we’re not going to pass judgment on which of these two browsers is best. Both are great options for Windows XP users and will be supported with security updates going forward. Google says they’ll support Chrome for Windows XP until at least April 2015, while Mozilla has said they have no plans to stop supporting Windows XP.
If you’re using Windows XP, install Chrome or Firefox right now. Both browsers will offer to import your Internet Explorer favorites to make your switch as seamless as possible.
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You could also use the Opera web browser. Opera Software has said they plan to support Windows XP for as long as it remains a popular choice among their users. Opera now uses the same browser engine and extensions as Chrome, so it will be familiar to Chrome users — but it’s also a less compelling alternative, as it feels so familiar to Chrome.
Better yet, all of these browsers offer their current version on Windows XP. You’ll get all the latest browser features and performance improvements, while Internet Explorer users will be stuck with a browser several major versions old.

But I Need Internet Explorer!

Some people still need an old version of Internet Explorer to connect to certain websites. For example, you might use an internal business website that requires an outdated version of IE. If you must use Internet Explorer for some things, don’t use it for everything — open it only to use that specific website and use another browser most of the time.
You can also install an IE Tab browser extension for Firefox or Chrome. Configure IE Tab to always load that old website in an Internet Explorer frame inside your browser and you won’t have to worry about opening and closing IE. Just browse with your modern browser and, when you visit the old website, it will automatically load with IE inside your modern browser.
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If you’re still using Internet Explorer 8, you should have switched to Firefox, Chrome, or Opera long ago. These browsers support Windows XP properly, while Microsoft holds back new versions of Internet Explorer as a reward for upgrading to new versions of Windows.