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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

TUTORIAL: HOW TO MAKE SIMPLE SERVER OR ANY OTHER PROXY SERVER WORK FOR WINDOWS 10, 8.1, 8 METRO APPLICATIONS(E.G WINDOWS STORE)

Today, we’ll discuss how to enable or configure Proxy Server for Metro applications in Windows 8. By default we can setup Proxy for Internet Explorer, but for some reason it’s not working correctly for Metro application. When I tried it initially, I received the following error: Your PC isn’t connected to the Internet. To use the Store, connect to the Internet and then try again.

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After searching online for a while I found some working methods. One is to use the Netsh command and import proxy settings from Internet Explorer to WinHTTP and the other is tomanually configure the Proxy settings the same way as in Windows 7, in the registry or viaGroup Policy settings. You can try any of the 3 methods.

NEW TWEAK: BROWSING WITH MTN SIMPLE SERVER FOR FREE ON PC, ANDROID AND IPHONE

Hi lovely viewers and welcome to this post. I'm pretty sure that the geeks among us are still surfing wth MTN Free Jumia 700MB Tweak which is still blazing well but for those who find it difficult to surf with that free 700MB and Airtel Large Files Downloading Tweak with 1MB. Here is another alternative, MTN is at it again, with the Simple steps below, you will get free 150MB data plan on your MTN Line with 1month validity, though this 150Mb was customized only to access the MTN Music downloading site, but you have nothing to worry, with the below procedure, you would be able to access any website and Use it to surf with any apps. 
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TECH NEWS: WHY AMAZON BUILT A WAREHOUSE INSIDE A MIDTOWN MANHATTAN OFFICE TOWER

Go past the modern, brightly lit lobby of a Midtown Manhattan office building and take the elevator to the fifth floor. There you'll find Amazon's secret weapon for drawing in last-minute holiday shoppers.

SCIENCE DAILY: MAMMAL DIVERSITY EXPLODED IMMEDIATELY AFTER DINOSAUR EXTINCTION

Leptictis fossil.
Credit: Courtesy of Dr Thomas Halliday
The diversity of mammals on Earth exploded straight after the dinosaur extinction event, according to UCL researchers. New analysis of the fossil record shows that placental mammals, the group that today includes nearly 5000 species including humans, became more varied in anatomy during the Paleocene epoch -- the 10 million years immediately following the event.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

SCIENCE DELIGHT: BLACK HOLES COULD GROW AS LARGE AS 50 BILLION SUNS BEFORE THEIR FOOD CRUMBLES INTO STARS, RESEARCH SHOWS


This artist's concept illustrates a supermassive black hole with millions to billions times the mass of our sun.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Black holes at the heart of galaxies could swell to 50 billion times the mass of the sun before losing the discs of gas they rely on to sustain themselves, according to research at the University of Leicester.

Monday, December 14, 2015

NEW RESEARCH: COMPUTING WITH TIME TRAVEL

If the universe allows 'open timelike curves', particles travelling back in time along them could help to perform currently intractable computations. Even though such curves don't allow for interaction with anything in the past, researchers writing in npj Quantum Information show there is a gain computational power as long as the time-travelling particle is entangled with one kept in the present.
Credit: Adapted from npj Quantum Information, doi:10.1038/npjqi.2015.7 (2015)
Why send a message back in time, but lock it so that no one can ever read the contents? Because it may be the key to solving currently intractable problems. That's the claim of an international collaboration who have just published a paper in npj Quantum Information.

NEW DISCOVERY: NASA TELESCOPES DETECT JUPITER-LIKE STORM ON SMALL STAR

This illustration shows a cool star, called W1906+40, marked by a raging storm near one of its poles. The storm is thought to be similar to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. Scientists discovered it using NASA's Kepler and Spitzer space telescopes.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a tiny star with a giant, cloudy storm, using data from NASA's Spitzer and Kepler space telescopes. The dark storm is akin to Jupiter's Great Red Spot: a persistent, raging storm larger than Earth.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

SCIENCE DAILY: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACIAL GROWTH OF NEANDERTHALS AND MODERN HUMANS

Growth directions of the maxilla in the Sima de los Huesos (SH) and Neanderthals compared to modern humans. This impacts facial growth in at least two ways. (i) Extensive bone deposits over the maxilla in the fossils are consistent with a strong forward growth component (purple arrows); whereas resorption in the modern human face attenuates forward displacement (blue arrow). (ii) Deposition combined with larger developing nasal cavities in the fossils displaces the dentition forward generating the retromolar space characteristic of Neanderthals and also in some SH fossils.
Credit: Rodrigo S Lacruz
An international research team, led by Rodrigo Lacruz, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology at New York University's College of Dentistry (NYUCD), has just published a study describing for the first time the developmental processes that differentiate Neanderthal facial skeletons from those of modern humans.

SCIENCE: ACCESS TO THE INTERNET MAKES US LESS WILLING TO SAY WE KNOW THINGS

In some contexts, the people in this study with access to the Internet reported feeling as though they knew less compared to the people without access.
Credit: © Nmedia / Fotolia
People are less willing to rely on their knowledge and say they know something when they have access to the Internet, suggesting that our connection to the web is affecting how we think.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

RESEARCH: ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OF HOW TO STAY YOUNG FOR LONGER WORKS IN WORMS

Laboratory microscope (stock image).
Credit: © 18percentgrey / Fotolia
In a new study, researchers administered an antidepressant called mianserin to Caenorhabditis elegans, a type of roundworm used frequently in research. In 2007, they discovered that the drug increases the lifespan of roundworms by 30-40 per cent. Their new goal was to investigate how.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

PRAYER: ARE YOU A STUDENT LOOKING FOR GOOD GRADES, HERE ARE SOME SHORT PRAYERS FOR YOU?


PRAYER FOR PREPARATION TO STUDY

Lord, I know you are with me and love me.
Give me peace of mind as I prepare for this time of study.
Help me to focus on my books and notes,

MONEY: CHECKOUT! THE TOP 10 WORLD MOST EXPENSIVE PHONES.

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If you take your phone out of your pocket right now (or you are reading this article on your phone), looking at it, you probably think your cell was too expensive when you got it. Even if you got a contract that lowers the price, the amount you pay each month might make you reconsider ever using a smartphone again.

TECH NEWS: MARK ZUCKERBERG IS NOW A DAD, PLEDGES TO GIVE AWAY 99% OF HIS SHARES




Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg today said he and his wife would give away 99 percent of their shares to “advance human potential and promote equality for all children in the next generation.” His shares are currently worth around $45 billion.

Monday, November 30, 2015

TECH NEWS: MARK ZUCKERBERG AND BILL GATES JOIN FORCES TO INVEST IN CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY


The founders of Facebook and Microsoft are teaming up to solve climate change. Mark Zuckerberg announced today that he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have

BIRTHDAY DELIGHT: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL GATE'S DAD, William H. Gates, Sr.

Today is a very special day for Bill Gate's family --- His Dad's 90th birthday, William H. Gates, Sr.

This is a little something He wrote about His Dad.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

SPEED OF COMPUTING: TOP 10 FASTEST SUPERCOMPUTERS IN THE WORLD.

The performance or processing speed of supercomputer is measured in petaflop that is equal to a million billion or a thousand trillion floating point operations per second. These massive machines are not made for fun but rather help scientists, meteorologists to do research or forecast global climate and whether, while some are used being to simulate brain activity or effects of storm or wind on a plane.

SPEED OF COMPUTING: THE WORLD'S FASTEST SUPERCOMPUTER


Tianhe-2



Tianhe-2 or TH-2 is a 33.86-petaflop supercomputer located in National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou. It was developed by a team of 1,300 scientists and engineers.
It is the world's fastest supercomputer according

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

AYAKATA: HOW TO SUCCEED IN KONGA BLACK THURDAY / FRIDAY NIGHT


Konga Black Thurday / Friday night is coming up and Konga is giving best deals on their products for up to 90% discount of prices. Follow these steps inother for you not to get left out for this deal on that day, because most of their

Monday, November 23, 2015

TUTORIAL: HOW TO RESET YOUR WINDOWS 10, 8.1, 8 PASSWORD WITH INSTALLATION CD

This tutorial shows you how you can reset any windows pc password with your installation disc and command prompt. This steps are easy to follow and a clear:
  1. Boot your Windows 8 computer from Windows 8 installation disc. Once the message “Press any key to boot from CD…..” appears, press the Enter key to continue.
  2. As soon as you get to the Windows Set

PROGRAMMING: 10 COMMON ERRORS IN PROGRAMMING. C++.

1: Undeclared Variables:
int main()
{
cin>>x;
cout<<x;
}
"Huh? Why do I get an error?"
Your compiler doesn't know what x means. You nee

TUTORIAL: HOW TO SET YOUR COMPUTER TO BOOT FROM A USB DRIVE

How to set computer boot from USB drive

This document shows you how to set your computer to boot from USB flash drive. You can set your computer to boot from USB flash drive by the following ways.
  • Method 1: Boot computer from USB drive with Boot Menu (Recommend)
  • Method 2: Set USB drive as first Boot device Priority in BIOS/UEFI

RESEARCH: SCIENTISTS TURN TASTES ON AND OFF BY ACTIVATING AND SILENCING CLUSTERS OF BRAIN CELLS


This image shows the location of the bitter cortex (red) and sweet ortex (green) in the mouse brain.
Credit: Charles S. Zuker, PhD/Columbia University Medical Center
Most people probably think that we perceive the five basic tastes -- sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami (savory) -- with our tongue, which then sends signals to our brain "telling" us what we've tasted. However, scientists have turned this idea on its head, demonstrating in mice the ability to change the way something tastes by manipulating groups of cells in the brain.

STUDY: HOW TO READ DIFFICULT TEXTBOOKS AND HAND-OUTS

Reading difficult material

Reading difficult material can be a matter of concentration
or of simply organizing the challenge into steps:
  • Choose a moderate amount of material or a chapter to begin
  • Get a grasp of how the material is organized:
    Scan the section for titles, headings, sub-headings, and topic sentences to get its general idea; pay attention to graphs, charts, and diagrams
  • If there is a summary at the end of a

ELECTRONIC PLANTS CREATED



Augmenting plants with electronic functionality would make it possible to combine electric signals with the plant's own chemical processes.
Credit: Laboratory of Organic Electronics
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have created analog and digital electronics circuits inside living plants. The group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE), under the leadership of Professor Magnus Berggren, have used the vascular system of living roses to build key components of electronic circuits.