Nov 25, 2013

Top 10 Sexiest Notorious Female Hackers

Hacking, the art of writing computer code, and manipulating computer hardware has traditionally kept men at the top of the field, and that is why many are surprised to hear that there are a handful of women that have found a place in this world. It remains an evolving, multi-billion dollar industry as some hackers are often blamed for causing irreparable damage while others are simultaneously credited for some of the biggest breakthroughs in technology. No matter what a hacker may be, they are known for their resourcefulness and their knowledge of complex theory, so here is a closer look at ten of the most notorious female hackers and the impact that they have had on the world.

10. Raven Adler


Often recognized as one of the most gifted and intelligent hackers in the world, Raven Adler graduated high school at just 14 and got her college degree at 18. As a frequent speaker at hacking and software conferences, Adler was also the first female to ever give a presentation at DefCon, one of the world’s most prestigious gathering of hackers. When asked about her appearance at DefCon, she often replies that she would like to be known for her work, not for being a female in the field. Currently, Adler specializes in securing data from end-to-end, and this has made her invaluable to both private and public organizations looking to protect sensitive information. She now works as a senior security consultant for a number of companies and continues to give lectures and regularly publish her work in industry magazines. She also works closely alongside a number of federal firms in an effort to secure their online databases.

9. Adeanna Cooke


Most of the world recognizes Adeanna Cooke as an international model regularly featured in Playboy, but her fans are often surprised to hear that she is also a well-established hacker and amateur computer programmer. With very little in the way of training, Cooke taught herself the basics of hacking and often uses it to further her modeling career. When her images were illegally used to make money by her long-time partner, Cooke took on the project of protecting her images and hacked the website to remove all of the stolen property. After this event Cooke was named “Hacker Fairy” and found her calling within the hacking industry. She now helps professional models and other women from being taken advantage of online.

8. Gigabyte

While many of the top female hackers are known for their legal work within the security sector, Gigabyte is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Her real name is Kim Vanvaeck and she was born and raised in Belgium. She is believed to have been the sole creator or primary creator of a number of high-end viruses including Coconut-A, Sahay-A, and Sharp-A meant to target hardware with sensitive information. Unlike many other viruses that were meant to steal private information in order to make money, these viruses were used to destroy the information itself. Law enforcement agencies have tried to paint her as a woman that is seeking notoriety in a field that is dominated by men, and Gigabyte’s name was traced to hundreds of viruses throughout the years. Recently, Vanvaeck was arrested just outside of her hometown of Mechelon near Brussels but was released within 24 hours on bail. She is currently accused of stealing and destroying private data and is facing 3 years in prison and over 100,000 Euros in fines.

7. Xiao Tian


After feeling female hackers had little outlet for their interest in technology, Xiao Tian created the renowned hacking group China Girl Security Team. Still a teenager, Tian quickly expanded the group to just over 2,200 members, all of which were female girls looking for a community in which they would feel welcome. This female hacking organization now has ties to some of the most infamous hacking groups throughout the world and has become one of the largest Chinese-based hacking groups. As with most well-known and outspoken groups of this nature, Xiao Tian and the rest of China Girl Security Team continue to receive attention from national and international police organizations due to their activities.

6. Kristina Vladimirovna Svechinskaya


Without question, Krisina Svechinskaya remains one of the most well-known names in hacking. This Russian hacker is also a top-notch New York University student, but most will recognize her from a string of high-end hacking jobs that have potentially resulted in millions of dollars lost. Specializing in the use of Trojan horses, Svechinskaya attacked thousands of bank accounts, most within the United States, and then created a series of fake accounts through both Bank of America and Wachovia. She then utilized nine other people to create fake passports, but was finally caught and is now under threat of multiple charges. Overall, some authorities estimate that she stole $3 million in as little as a few months.

5. Jude Milhon

Before passing away in 2003, Jude Milhon was a hacker and author best known under the pseudonym St. Jude. She began her career as a computer programmer in 1967 working with some of the earliest incarnations of the internet. As time went on, she began her slow transition into the life of a hacker and eventually started the hacking group Cypherpunks, not to be confused with cyberpunks. Milhon was one of the primary activists that stated hacking was nothing more than bringing out the potential of software and continued to lobby against all those that believed hacking was nothing more than a criminal act. Throughout her life she wrote book after book as well as contributed to a number of magazines within both the hacking industry and the computer programming industry.

4. Ying Cracker


When it comes to the world of female hackers, Ying Cracker can be seen as the professor that gives students their first taste of this unique field. Often referring to herself as an educator, Ying Cracker is a resident of Shanghai and believes that hacking is a useful skill that can be learned by anyone. This is why she has released multiple publications that teach introductory skills for hacking. Generally aimed at a younger crowd, Cracker helps students with information such as how to change one’s IP address or even scramble their personal passwords. Originally noticed on a message board for her looks, Ying Cracker has set out to convince the world that female hackers can add quite a bit to this field. As her primary form of income, she now offers free courses as well as tailor-made software to private and public organizations that would like to protect their sensitive data. She also offers paid courses for those that would like to move beyond the basics of hacking and get into high-end software development.

3. Joanna Rutkowska


Joanna Rutkowska is further proof that not all hackers are bad, and few specialists have done more for operating system security than this notorious hacker. Most widely regarded for her work with Windows Vista, Rutkowska shocked the world in the August 2006 Black Hat Briefing Convention in Las Vegas. In front of a crowd, Rutkowska demonstrated two simple methods for hacking into the Windows Vista beta. She also revealed a Blue Pill technique that allowed her to transfer a running operating system onto a virtual machine well before the worldwide use of virtual machines and virtual servers within the private sector. Named as one of the ‘Five Hackers who Put a Mark on 2006,’ this Polish hacker now helps customers with her international security firm. She continues to give lectures at conferences and works closely with some of the biggest software and hardware designers in the industry including Windows.

2. Natasha Grigori

Known simply as Natasha Grigori, a name partially taken from Bullwinkle’s nemesis in the classic children’s cartoon, very little information has been revealed to the world about this famous hacker. Her career as a hacker begun in the 1980s but she did not receive fame until the early 1990s with a bulletin-board website for amateur programmers and hackers. With this site, she helped others share, release, and hack various forms of software, but she found another calling in the late 1990s when she founded antichildporn.org, also known as ACPO and Anti-Child Porn Organization. This website has become one of the largest crusaders against online child pornography and countless hackers utilize techniques learned from Grigori to help law enforcement agencies find and prosecute distributors. One of Grigori’s largest projects was centered on software that will automatically glean information from tens of thousands of suspected URLs and track those that are sending and receiving data with those websites. She has stated that once completed, the fully-developed software will then be shared with the authorities for finding and prosecuting criminals. Unfortunately, Natasha Grigori lost her battle with a severe illness on November 11, 2005, but ACPO has been left behind as a viable and effective organization that continues to operate today.

1. Susan Headley

With her career stretching back decades, Susan Headley has undergone her fair share of nicknames including both Susy Thunder and Susan Thunder. Going all the way back to 1970s, Headley was one of the first females to join one of the most renowned hacking groups in history, Cyberpunks. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, this organization continued to advance the field of hacking and created some of the most common tactics that are still used today. Over time, Headley created her own offshoot organization known as the Roscoe Gang, but she eventually gave up her hacking career to move to Las Vegas and become a professional poker player. In a twist that very few professional hackers undergo, Headley decided that she was ready for public office, even in a minor position, and was elected as the City Clerk in California City in 1994.

Nov 24, 2013

Miccrosoft 1 Million Xbox-One Sales in Less Than 24 Hours

Microsoft Corporation has announced that it has sold more than 1 million of new Xbox One units within 24 hours. The new console has set a record for first day Xbox sale. Xbox One has been launched in 13 countries world-wide. Microsoft calls it the biggest launch in Xbox history.


Company said that Xbox One has already been sold out at more of the retailers. Company also promised to replenish stock as fast as possible.

“We are humbled and grateful for the excitement of Xbox fans around the world,” said Yusuf Mehdi, Corporate Vice President of Marketing and Strategy, Xbox. “Seeing thousands of excited fans lined up to get their Xbox One and their love for gaming was truly a special moment for everyone on the Xbox team. We are working hard to create more Xbox One consoles and look forward to fulfilling holiday gift wishes this season.”

At the time of launch, 22 titles are available for Xbox One including 10 exclusive games. Microsoft has also revealed some stats about the games played on Xbox one so far. According to company, Xbox One users have:
  • Killed more than 60 million zombies in Dead Rising 3
  • Driven more than 3.6 million miles in Forza Motorsport 5
  • Completed more than 7.1 million combos in Killer Instinct
  • Defeated more than 8.5 million enemies in Ryse: Son of Rome
  • Earned more than 43.3 million Fit Points in Xbox Fitness
Xbox One comes with better gaming experience, TV, Skype, Sports, Fitness, Music and much more in one gaming device in you living room. You can also control it by giving voice command.

Few days back, Sony has also claimed to sell 1 million PS 4 in 24 hours. It seems that gaming console market is going to have tough competition.

Nov 23, 2013

Light Fidelity : The Future Wireless Internet using a Light Bulb called Li-Fi

Scientists at Shanghai's Fudan University have created a one-watt light bulb that provides access to wireless internet.Using a technology called Li-Fi, or light fidelity, the prototype created by the scientists is claimed to be an affordable and efficient alternative to existing means.

According to Chi Nan, an information technology professor with the university, four computers were found to be able to connect easily to the internet when kept near the Li-Fi bulb.


The use of light frequency enables all computers to connect simultaneously. The Li-Fi bulb, featuring a microchip, generates around 150 mbps that is 20 times faster than the average connection in China. Nan also states that the current wireless signal transmission equipment is expensive and inefficient.



"As for cell phones, millions of base stations have been established around the world to strengthen the signal but most of the energy is consumed on their cooling systems," Nan told Xinhuanet.
The new technology will be showcased at the China International Industry Fair beginning on 5 November in Shanghai, where around 10 sample Li-Fi kits will be displayed.


The new bulb is seen as a cost-friendly product that can greatly help in preventing hacking of wireless signals as light cannot penetrate walls when compared to radio signals.

The development comes at a time when the Chinese are replacing incandescent bulbs with LED light bulbs.

"Wherever there is an LED light bulb, there is an internet signal," said Nan. "Turn off the light and there is no signal."

The prototype is still at a very nascent stage and it will take several tests and changes before the product is developed for commercial use. The scientists need to focus on light communication controls, microchip design and manufacturing among several other areas, according to experts.

Li-Fi is a type of visible light communication technology that delivers high-definition videos to a computer. The term was conceived by Prof Harald Haas, an expert in optical wireless communications at the University of Edinburgh, who also demonstrated the functioning of the technology in 2011.


Well, the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute is claiming that speedy data rates of up 3Gbps have are indeed feasible. The boost comes from its latest enhancements, allowing the 180Mhz frequency to be used over the usual 30MHz, which apparently leaves extra room for moving data. If you'll recall, that's a significant leap over the 800Mbps top speed it achieved back in 2011 mixing various light colors. While this IR-like take on wireless internet access gains steam, remember that it's more likely to be used in areas where WiFi radios cause interruptions (hospitals, trade shows like CES, etc.) -- rather than a strip of mini spot lights from IKEA for the casa. (We can dream, can't we?) FHHI plans to show off the new gear at FOE '13, but for now you'll find the full press release after the break. - source

Nov 20, 2013

MyBro : How-To Change MAC Green Packet DV-235T

We all know that the new product of SmartBro the "MyBro Abot Kaya Broadband" 4G WIMAX is a super secured customized firmware by Smart/PLDT ISP as of today. Saying that so its not insecured because many of us has already have tried navigating it graphical interface (gui) including the telnet portion with used of "smart" username and password account but end up with limited privileged, some of the menus are missing likewise on the command line interface (cli) if your wireless modem device is already updated with the firmware v2.10.14-g1.0.6-smart over the air (OTA) then the chances on tweaking your MyBro CPE is none of the above.

In this section, the oldest released of MyBro 4G WiMAX DV-235T that the firmware has not been updated OTA is firmware version v2.8.7.2-154 if you have this kind of CPE customized firmware by Smart/PLDT then you are all the way to be able to change the WAN MAC address of your Green Packet DV235T.

So here's the DIY on how-to change the MAC address of MyBro 4G WiMAX Green Packet DV-235T.


First, if you are not at eased with telnet utility then you can use Putty as an alternative to it you can download from here. Extract anywhere on your desktop, then login to the Web gui default address http://192.168.0.254 with the username and password as "admin".


Check the Network Status, take note of your current WAN MAC address in case you want to put it back just save it on a notepad. Next is open the Putty utility via SSH or Telnet the option is yours with the default IP address 192.168.0.254.


Login as "admin" for the username and password its same with the web gui account.


The next thing we do is use these following commands orderly to change the WAN MAC address successfully.

enable
router
wan mac
commit
exit
wimax
wmx freq add 2505000 10
wmx freq add 2507500 10
wmx freq add 2510000 10
wmx freq add 2602000 10
wmx freq add 2612000 10
wmx freq add 2622000 10
wmx freq add 2638000 10
commit
wmx widescan add 2505000 2639000 1000 10
commit
exit
reboot



From the screenshot above we have just successfully change the WAN MAC address of MyBro 4G WiMAX Green Packet DV-235T likewise the allotted working frequency of the wireless broadband modem. Please wait the CPE will reboot, login again verify that your MyBro DV235T WAN MAC address now has totally changed.


The MyBro firmware version v2.8.7.2-154 is very rare to find since all CPEs are being updated thru TR069 over the air (OTA) by the Smart/PLDT system the chances to get this firmware is very reluctant because the person who have this don't want to leak or seed it to any forum (their business). Its not totally a hopeless for us since there is already an alternative of doing this, there is another Green Packet firmware its a stock firmware you can upload the firmware via web gui if you do not have the NAND flash programmer or write it directly with the TSOP48 socket with any alternative NAND flasher.

Dissecting MyBro 4G WiMAX Green Packet DV-235T

I have been wishing to really have on my desk bench the MyBro 4G WiMAX  aka Green Packet DV-235T until then a friend whom I only knew from this blog commenter with the extend of Facebook a guy from Visayas, we chatted rarely and not that much telling about if he has the new SmartBro product whom the Telcos always promoting the "Abot Kaya MyBro" asking him if he has a disconnected device that I wanted to dissect and experiment it. Thankfully few weeks later he offered his disconnected Mybro and donated it to me send via LBC express. Luckily the CPE arrived not long ago that is why I am having it today and posting this screenshots taken by my nephew with his iPhone 5S, I was unfortunate to take the shoots with my Canon Rebel T3 that was included the last September 09 fire crisis here in our beloved City of Flowers.


By the way if you wanted to remove the cover or open up the casing of your MyBro 4G WiMAX wireless modem router Green Packet DV235T, first of all you have to lift the sticker on the left side of it that has named  "my Bro dito na tayo @ home" there are four (4) crossheaded screws for you to be able to see the internal hardware of the CPE worry not because there is no absolutely locks.


On the left photo, here you will see that there is internal antenna for WiFi because of the antenna socket, also equip with bg 802.1 only. The above heatsink that you can see is for the transceiver it has 2Tx 2Rx aka MiMo for thermal dissipation. The MediaTek CPU MT7901 series is protected and covered by metal likewise the wireless LAN section including the system memory. Obviously downside you there is a 12pin header for the console you can also use this for JTAGging the device for special purposes like downloading and uploading the customized firmware by the ISPs.


From the right photo, there are two (2) antenna socket for WiMAX signal its MiMO aka 2Tx 2Rx, the metal covered section is the RF. You can see also the NAND Flash memory of DV235T its 48pin SMD Chips. Next is the power socket it uses 12V 1.5Amp, 1 port of RJ45 for LAN and 1 port of RJ11 for VoIP to be use for analog or traditional telephone aka POTS.


As you can see on the above screenshot its Hynix H27U1G8F2BTR a 1GB NAND Flash memory Chips were the firmware of Mybro DV-235T stored. The IC is a TSOP48 package similar to BM622m and BM623 device made by Huawei only NAND flash memory programmer can read, erase, write or reflashed this SMD Chips. Unfortunately my Minipro TL866CS will not support this type of flash memory although I have TSOP48 IC socket that will fits onto it. Perhaps the Arduino via Linux the firmware can be dump with further research.

Hopefully soon I will be posting the dumpfile of Hynix H27U1G8F2BTR for my guest and blog readers/commenters to be downloaded and examine the possibility to snipped the Administrator account or the root password instead of username and password as "smart" only.

Nov 15, 2013

Snapchat Deletes $3B Facebook Bid

Snapchat's whole premise is "now you see it, now you don't," and that might be true of the $3 billion in cold cash Facebook is said to have dangled in front of Evan Spiegel, its 23-year-old CEO. "I'm amazed at the amount that Facebook offered for Snapchat," said Asymmetric Insights analyst Alan Webber. "To me, that's absolutely incredible. Whether they're actually worth more or not, I don't know."


The furor around popular technology startups shows no sign of letting up. The latest big-money rumor centers on Snapchat, the company behind the eponymous 2-year-old smartphone messaging app that has yet to earn a cent. Its would-be suitor, Facebook, reportedly made an all-cash US$3 billion offer in recent weeks. However, Snapchat turned it down.

The offer and subsequent snub came as Snapchat reportedly was considering a potentially more lucrative deal: a $200 million round led by Chinese Internet firm Tencent Holdings that would value it at $4 billion.

Price Wasn't Right

Snapchat cofounder and CEO Evan Spiegel seems to believes the company is worth more than the $3 billion Facebook was willing to part with, and won't seriously consider a buyout or investment until early next year at the earliest, according to The Wall Street Journal , which cited sources close to the matter.

However, investor Benchmark Capital played a role in the decision to reject Facebook's offer, according to a New York Times report. Benchmark was an early investor in Instagram and apparently was disappointed when the company behind the popular photo-sharing app agreed to be acquired by Facebook for $1 billion last year.

Instagram could have found success by itself or found higher offers, in Benchmark's view. Around eight months after the Instagram sale, Benchmark made a $13 million investment in Snapchat.

Ephemeral Messages

Snapchat allows users to send ephemeral messages to each other that expire for good, typically within 10 seconds after recipients view them. In September, Snapchat users sent 350 million such messages daily -- up from 200 million in June -- according to the company.

Spiegel apparently believes there's plenty of room for growth, although Snapchat has not revealed its number of users.

"Facebook is great as a platform, but there's not a lot of real instant interactivity going on in the context of the engagement or what's taking place there," Alan Webber, technology industry analyst at Asymmetric Insights, told the E-Commerce Times. "I think Facebook is looking for other opportunities for people to engage faster and quicker. Not quite Twitter-level, but something more like instant messaging, which is what Snapchat is."

Social Media Boom

The commotion around Snapchat comes at a time when social media and smartphone messaging services are enjoying a boom in the marketplace. Twitter held its initial public offering last week and saw its stock soar 70 percent above the $26 price the company established, carrying it to a $25 billion valuation, despite its lack of profits.

Pinterest, meanwhile, last month raised $225 million for a $3.8 billion value, though it has not yet monetized its popular website.

Instagram's lack of profitability -- though it recently has started displaying ads -- didn't dissuade Facebook from snapping it up. Borrowing a page from Snapchat's playbook, Instagram last year launched Poke, an app that mimics Snapchat's key vanishing-act functionality.

The Young Crowd

Facebook may be particularly keen on Snapchat due to its popularity among young audiences, who are increasingly aware of the risks of public-facing social media to their future prospects should they post unflattering information about themselves or others.

More of Facebook's users are accessing the service through smartphones, which increases mobile ad revenue, but fewer young teens are visiting the site on a daily basis.

"As moms and dads and grandparents continue to start getting on Facebook, the kids are worried their activities are going to be seen by their parents," Gordon Owens, digital marketing professional at GO Digital WSI, told the E-Commerce Times.

"The kids in my life -- their parents have required them to be friends with them on Facebook as a caveat of them being on Facebook. I'm sure the kids are quick to adopt anything the parents haven't heard of, especially Snapchat. The whole premise is that everything you do goes away and it's not a permanent record," he noted.

"I'm amazed at the amount that Facebook offered for Snapchat," Asymmetric Insights' Webber said. "To me, that's absolutely incredible. Whether they're actually worth more or not, I don't know. It's one of these shots at a younger audience, which is what Snapchat has."

The Third Man

Snapchat is not without its controversies. The company's founders, Spiegel and CTO Bobby Murphy, as well as its investors, are being sued by Reggie Brown IV, who claims he was the third cofounder of Snapchat and was kicked out of the company by Spiegel and Murphy.

The two tried to cover up his ouster, Brown alleges.

Meanwhile, it's up for debate whether Snapchat has a real shot as a successful, independent entity in the long term.

"Facebook would be a logical move -- but the same time, when you look at some of the new technologies that are out there, Facebook is starting to get a little long in the tooth," Webber noted. It's a fairly old technology. I think [Snapchat] has to start monetizing, or they're going to have to look for a really great platform to integrate into."

Yuilop: Free to Mobile Calling and SMS

Yuilop is a peer-to-peer VoIP service that runs on your smartphone's data plan. Yuilop gives you a cloud-based, non-SIM telephone number that's dialable from the public switched telephone system; you can then make Yuilop-to-landline and mobile calls across the world. Your caller doesn't need the app. No money changes hands.

Yuilop is available for free in the Google Play Store.


I know, from correspondence that I receive, that readers of this column are pretty global, spread all over the world and in some pretty distant places. That's why I was intrigued when I came across VoIP Android app Yuilop.

Here's an app that promises to provide the hitherto unknown Holy Grail of international voice and text calling: free calls to overseas cellphones, or "mobiles" as they are called where some of you are.

Yuilop VoIP Android app

We all know about free peer-to-peer Skype-to-Skype calling, where friends and family install apps and make voice calls over a proprietary network system. We know about Google Voice, the U.S.-offered service with free U.S. domestic calls paired with its brother, the GrooveIP Android app, for full functionality on a mobile device.

We also know about permutations of the services, where it's possible to buy Skype-to-landline, or to-mobile minutes; and Google Voice international telco calling. Both are a couple of cents to a landline, and 20 or so cents to overseas mobiles.

That, in turn, is the rub. A couple of cents to a landline, who cares; for some countries, though, the 25 cents a minute at Skype and even 10 cents at Google Voice adds up.

It's not the days of the dollar-a-minute calls we saw just a few years ago, but it isn't free. And free is what Yuilop promises.

What Is It?

Yuilop is a peer-to-peer VoIP service that runs on your smartphone's data plan. Yuilop gives you a cloud-based, non-SIM telephone number that's dialable from the public switched telephone system; you can then make Yuilop-to-landline and mobile calls across the world. Your caller doesn't need the app. No money changes hands.

Topping Up

The service uses "credits" rather than cash. Credits are obtained by inviting friends to join and getting them to sign up; chatting; "top-up offers," which include downloading, installing and launching other apps; and participating in offers, which usually require you to enter personal details, like emails. Credits-gaining examples, which Yuilop calls "Energy," include 42 credits for the chance to win a free McDonald's lunch for a year -- in exchange for your email.

For perspective, mobile calls tend to vary widely, costing three credits a minute for some European countries, like France; one credit for China; and 10 credits for relatively expensive Philippines. A call to an Azerbaijan mobile via Skype would cost you US$0.30, or 22 credits with Yuilop.

Testing It Out

First up, I have to say that the call quality was excellent. I heard no static, white noise or other indications of cheapskate-ery on the calls. I was also able to successfully send a text to an overseas mobile.

Unfortunately, I have to advise of huge problems in the sign-up process, including a widely reported (by Google Play store reviewers) lack of activation code. Despite numerous e-mails to Customer Service, it took days to receive, and I still don't know where to enter the code within the app -- I am able to make calls though.

Or perhaps I should say, I'm able to make one call. I've already used up my app installing included 10 credits on a couple-of-minutes call to a European mobile and on the text I sent, which used up three credits. Additional credit for downloading and opening eBay's solid RedLaser shopping app never appeared in my account, and I don't want to eat McDonald's every lunchtime for a year, so I'm passing on the 42 additional credits, however kind, in exchange for more Yuilop calls.

The Conclusion

For U.S. mobile phone-terminating calls and texts in the U.S., free Google Voice, along with Android app GrooveIP, is the way to go.

If your calling is more global in nature and includes mobiles, you might want to spend a bit of time figuring out and configuring Yuilop. The developer claims 5 million users, so it should be doable. Free-to-mobile calling is a compelling proposition.

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Linux Lite Is Heavy on Features and Usability

In a computing world distracted by distro overload, Linux Lite is a lightweight Linux OS that has no trouble handling a heavy workload.


Long gone are the days when it took hours to install and set up Linux on a computer, but most Linux distros still need a bit of configuration to adjust the massive desktop options to your liking.

Not so with Linux Lite. It is one of the few out-of-the-box experiences I have had in testing Linux distros that let me actually be up and working in under five minutes.

That is not to say I haven't spent time installing various preferred packages. That's the great beauty of using Linux. It gives users so much freedom to individualize the look and feel and choice of applications.

To its credit, Linux Lite does not install excessive numbers of programs to clutter up menus and home directories. Instead, it installs a collection of work and play packages to get you working and surfing. Rather than spend time removing or tolerating unwanted programs, users can simply add their preferred tools.

Testing That Testimony

My routine in checking out any unfamiliar Linux distro is to see how quickly the live session boots on my standard equipment. Usually, the first sign of duress is the lack of a wireless connection. The next stumbling block is usually one or more snags while installing the new distro to the test computers.

Linux Lite impressed me from the start. It loaded a live session in under 30 seconds with a prompt to enter my wireless connection credentials. I liked its speedy responsiveness when loading files from the DVD. I liked its fresh look and uncluttered design.

Linux Lite won me over when it installed on even my balkiest test computers without a single sign of trouble. That satisfaction continued as I performed my next critical step. Using nothing more than the installed set of packages, I attempt to use the distro to do actual work tasks for as long into my work day as I can tolerate.

I was pleasantly pleased not to have to make any settings changes or packages additions except one minor matter. Linux Lite defaults to two virtual workspaces. It only took a right click to change that setting to my standard four. The new setting was immediately activated in the workplace switcher app on the dock.

Look and Feel

Linux Lite uses the Xfce desktop environment. Not having any other choices is sometimes a good thing: It removes any quandaries about which optional offering would be better. Of course, if you prefer more memory-intensive flash-bang desktop effects, Xfce may not suit your comfort zone.

Xfce is fast and lightweight, but it is also very simple to use without compromising on performance. The Linux Lite developers did not make the mistake so many others make by embellishing or altering the integration of the desktop environment to make it more distro-unique.

I was able to easily change the default two-tone gray background with a right click on the desktop to select the Desktop Properties menu. Linux Lite offers a nice collection of colorful background images as part of the live session functionality. Often this personalizing option is not available with other Linux distros until you make a hard drive installation.

Working Desktop

The desktop screen is neat and simple, with easy navigation to the menu, system settings and configuration options. As I already mentioned, though, Linux Lite really needs no finessing to be truly usable from the start.

The menu is fairly standard yet simple and intuitive. For example, the folders are organized according to their categories. The slide-out menus are also well-categorized.

You can use the Run Program search box at the top of the menu to run a program rather than scroll through the standard menu -- but that only works if you actually know the name of what you want.

Another option is to use the Application Finder in the Accessory menu. Just select a category in the left column and click on the desired installed application in the right column.

Everything Just Works

Linux Lite has a lot going for it to make a very good first impression. With Linux Lite the basics work out-of-the-box.

For example, the only included browser is Firefox. I would have preferred the Chromium Browser, but Firefox was a reliable browser for me to start my work day rather than take time to install Chromium. Even Firefox's preinstalled state allowed me to play my online music collections and view YouTube videos without having to track down missing players and plug-ins.

When I needed to take that extra step to use some added third-party programs, relief was just a menu item away. The restricted extras package in the main system menu includes proprietary libraries and applications that enable the use of TrueType Fonts, Java, Flash and the ability to playback MP3s.

Strong System Support

Especially useful for configuring Linux Lite your way is the menu item to easily install special packages. The list includes a file and folder search tool and instant messaging. It also lets you add remote desktop, restricted extras, torrent software, video editing, VirtualBox, a weather monitor and/or Wine.

Linux Lite lacks its own community repository. The full range of package installation and software removal is done with the Synaptic Package Manager. A separate application in the main menu lets you install system updates.

The latest version of Linux Lite is "Amethyst," or version 1.0.6, released in June. The distro is based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, which includes five years of system updates without worrying about having to upgrade.

If you are not a fan of Ubuntu Linux, do not let the family lineage deter you from trying Linux Lite. Other than the system underpinnings, you will not see any trappings from the Ubuntu desktop.

Bottom Line

Linux Lite is an ideal starter distro for those looking for an upgrade when Windows XP dies early next year. Yet this distro is not just an easy Linux intro for newcomers -- it is a suitable workhorse distro for seasoned Linux users as well.

Even without installing it to a hard drive, you can reliably use Linux Lite in a live session from the DVD or USB drive installation. The USB option does not let you save your settings and software changes, however -- it is not intended for true portable use with persistent memory. However, if you use it only in live session mode, you can save your personal files externally.

Linux Lite is fully featured with the preinstalled software to be usable right out of the box.
Want to Suggest a Linux Application for Review?

Is there a Linux software application you'd like to suggest for review? Something you love or would like to get to know? - source

Nov 12, 2013

Best Android Tablet Below $200

Everyone nowadays has a tablet PC or desperately wants one. Mini-gadgets are always fun and functional and a tablet PC is no exception. While smartphones allow you to make and receive calls, there's a limit to how much media playback and web-browsing is allowed. Plus smartphones do not have USB ports and cannot be connected to your TV (at least not yet). A killer combination of features and size is a tablet PC with the Android OS. Google's OS for smart and small devices is extremely user-friendly, very handy and nifty with its pinch-zoom ability and very very stylish.

While the tablet wars continue between bigwigs like the iPad, Motorola's XOOM and the BlackBerry Playbook, is there a cheaper tablet model out there? This may seem very surprising but there are good tablet PC's with the Android OS, available for under 200 dollars. Has your jaw touched the floor?

Technology being the diverse medium it is, will not give us just one model. Below are 6 tablet's, 5 under $200, 1 at $200 for your perusing.

I. Coby Kyros™ MID8125
  • 8 inch LCD touch screen
  • Screen resolution is 800 x 600 with 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Android OS 2.3 version
  • Use built-in app to enjoy eBooks
  • Supports HD playback up to a factor of 1080p
  • Connect tablet to your HDTV with HDMI port
  • Will connect to Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac and Linus computers
  • Processor: 1 GHz; built-in memory of 4GB; expand memory with microSD slot, up to 32 GB
  • Price: $160
II. Augen GENTOUCH NBA7800ATP
  • 7 inch TFT touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution
  • High-Definition support factor of 720p
  • Supports web browsing, media files playback and ebook reading
  • Expandable memory up to 16 GB with SD or MMC card slot
  • Media formats supported: MP3/AAC/WMA/JPEG/BMP
  • Ebook formats supported: PDF/E-PUB/.TXT
  • Processor: 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM and 2 GB hard disk
  • Price: Between $140 - $180
III. Zenithink 2 ZT-180
  • 10 inch touchscreen
  • Android OS version 2.2
  • HD playback support with 1080p factor
  • Built-in 1.3 MP camera
  • HDMI port for connecting to HD device
  • USB port supports 3G Internet modem (sold separately)
  • Expandable memory up to 32 GB with SD slot
  • Media formats supported: DivX/AVI/MPEG/RM/MP3/AAC/WMA/JPEG/BMP
  • 1 GHz ARM 11 processor, 512 RAM and 4 GB hard disk
  • Price: $190
IV. Ematic eGLIDE
  • 7 inch touchscreen
  • 2.1 Android OS version
  • Supports movie, music playback
  • Built-in voice recorder and FM tuner
  • Use touchscreen or trackball and embedded stylus
  • Connect the eGLIDE to TV or PC with HDMI port and cable to play tablet files in HD
  • 3-axis gyroscope for complete rotation and motion sensing
  • Use built-in Wi-Fi or connect 3G USB Dongle (sold separately) for high speed Internet
  • Media formats supported: MP3/WMA/AVI/WMV/JPEG/FLV
  • Ebook formats supported: PDF/LRC/.TXT/HTM/e-PUB
  • Can connect to Windows 7, Vista, XP and 2000 OS PC, MAC and Linux
  • Expandable memory up to 16 GB with SD slot
  • 1 GHz Dual Core processor, 256 MB RAM, 4 GB built-in memory
  • Price: Between $160 - $180
V. Archos 7 Home Tablet
  • 7 inch backlit LCD touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution
  • Battery life of 7 hours
  • Supports HD video playback up to 720p HD factor
  • Supported media formats: MP3/WMA/WAV/OGG/FLAC/AAC/JPEG/BMP/GIF/H.264/MPEG-4/AVI/MP4/MOV/FLV
  • SD slot allows expansion up to 32 GB
  • Compatible with Mac, Linux and Windows machines for PC connection
  • Processor: 600 MHz ARM 9 processor, built-in memory 8GB
  • Price: $180
VI. Velocity Micro™ - Cruz Tablet T301
  • 7 inch TFT touchscreen with 800 x 600 resolution
  • Android OS version 2.2
  • Built-in Wi-Fi supports 802.11n networks
  • Battery life of 6 hours on single charge
  • Pre-included apps feature Kindle bookstore and Amazon Appstore
  • Media formats: MPEG-4/AVI/MOV/MP3/AAC/WAV and all image formats
  • Ebook formats: PDF/TXT/HTML
  • 4 GB SD card included free with tablet
  • Processor: not mentioned, 256 MB RAM, 4 GB hard disk
  • Price: Between $160 - $199
With respect to the price limit of $200, two excellent Android tablets, with a price tag of $199 each, are the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Nook Color from Barnes & Noble. Both tablets have impressive features for a reasonable price.

With a budget of $200, keep your expectations realistic. Don't expect an iPad-like device with just $200. Seven or eight inches is the maximum size in this price bracket. Built-in storage and features will be less in quality and quantity. But for an easy-on-the-wallet choice, such tablet models are ideal. If with just $200 you can get a mobile PC, it is kind of like having your cake and eating it too!

SmartBro : How-To Setup Wireless Router with MyBro Green Packet OX230

I intend to write this article to help my guest blog reader/s and commenter/s to help them setup their SmartBro 4G WiMAX wireless broadband internet connection to extend wirelessly. The new product of SmartBro that is being reBranded to MyBro that uses Green Packet Technology from Malaysia CPEs such as DV235T for indoor and OX230 for outdoor unit with license frequency 2.3GHz. Whereas SmartBro Motorola Canopy antenna is a fixed wireless broadband internet connection obtain license frequency 5.7GHz LOS that soon to end of its life by Smart Telcos.

The OX230 is an outdoor unit built-in with antenna similar to Motorola Canopy except it is a 4G WiMAX wireless modem also serves as a router but lack of wireless LAN aka WiFi. It is not equip with VoIP port so there is no way of plugging in your POTS unlike the Huawei 4G WiMAX devices. It has only one (1) RJ45 port where you can plug your PC/Lappy likewise where the power inline to the cable with the use of PoE, this device that can be extended up to  90-100meters as long as there is conduit.


Here we go, the above screenshot of my battery operated portable wireless router  from TP-Link MR3040 it has a Standard AP (access point) this is the simplest aka Plug&Play, the easiest way to extend the MyBro OX230 with headache. If you don not have this kind of device that is capable as Standard AP then do not bother. Will take what is available in our garage, CD-R King WR-NET-018-CC this is the cheapest wireless router that we Pinoy loves to buy.


The second screenshot is CD-R King WR-NET-018-CC similar to the TP-Link they are both a wireless router, MR3040 has four operation mode while the WR-NET-018-CC don't have the other capabilities as the first one have more features.


What we do to make the  CD-R King WR-NET-018-CC act just like the Standard AP (MR3040), first we will be going to disable the DHCP Server mode likewise its no longer serves as a router but as a Standard Wireless Access Point only. Now we are going to plug the MyBro OX230 to any LAN port from 1-4 instead onto the WAN port. Automatically the CPE OX230 now will serves as the DHCP server any device will connect to CD-R King it will gives an IP address from 192.168.15.2 to 254.

On the other hand, if you wan to make the CD-R King WR-NET-018-CC (or any wireless router) act as wireless router AP that will works also with MyBro Green Packet OX230 still its possible. First you have to enable the DHCP Server mode, then plug the OX230 to WAN port. The Cons is that since OX230 has an IP address of 192.168.15.1/24 or has 253 host it will consume time routing the packets. Second on the other part of CD-R King wireless router that has also another IP address of 192.168.10.1/24 likewise has 253 host it will another consume additonal routing to the packets will prolong.

If you have any comment about your MyBro Abot Kaya internet having the same issue on extending your connection wirelessly feel free to leave message.

Nov 9, 2013

Sapphire Releases Vapor-X CPU Cooler

Sapphire, a popular graphics card add-in-board partner in the US recently announced a new product that strays from the norm. Called the Vapor-X, it is a new tower-style CPU cooler aimed at enthusiasts.


The new cooler has the Vapor-X designation because it uses the company’s vapor chamber heatsink technology to take heat away from the processor into an aluminum fin array. The vapor chamber makes contact with the CPU, and from there four 7mm heatpipes transfer heat to the aluminum fins where two 120mm fans and a black plastic shroud channel cool air through. The fans are rated at 77 CFM and a maximum of 40 dBA. Both fans have variable (PWM) speeds from 495 to 2200 RPM.


The Vapor-X heatsink has a gross weight of 1524.8 grams (approximately 3.4 pounds) including the fans. Dimensions are 135 x 110.4 x 163.5mm, and it is designed to work within the constraints of the LGA 2011 socket without limiting you to low profile memory modules.


Unfortunately, Sapphire does not list a TDP rating for this heatsink, but it is aimed at high end processors with support for the following processor sockets:
  • AMD: FM1, FM2, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+
  • Intel: LGA 1366, LGA 1155, LGA 1156, LGA 775
While it has yet to show up at Newegg, it is reportedly on its way with a MSRP of $69.99. You can find more photos and specifications on Sapphire's product page.

My first major gaming graphics card was from Sapphire, so it is neat to see the company taking its graphics card cooling expertise and applying it to CPUs. The reviews should be interesting – particularly whether the shroud really helps to lower temps. - source

Sapphire Edge VS8 - A Trinity Mini-PC

Thanks to advances in processor technology, Mini-PCs are making a comeback. Intel’s Atom processors first introduced to us the concept of netbooks and nettops, very compact machines that are affordable yet powerful enough to do mainstream computing tasks such as web browsing and word processing. At least that was the idea. In practice, however, nettops and netbooks were severely underpowered and provided a less than satisfactory computing experience. The concept was good but the execution left much to be desired. Perhaps it's a case of the idea being too ahead of its time and that technology and software platforms still needed to do some catching up.


Fortunately, today’s processors are more powerful compared to processors of yesteryear. And taking advantage of this, Sapphire has introduced its new Edge VS8 Mini-PC. The Edge VS8 is super compact, measuring just 19.7cm by 18cm, and is just slightly more than 3cm thick. It also weighs just 660g.

Inside, you will find an AMD A8-4555M Trinity APU. This was launched just last September and is a quad-core CPU that runs at 1.6GHz. For those unfamiliar with AMD’s new Trinity APUs, we covered them extensively early last year and here are some links to check out - Trinity APU Notebook Performance Review, Trinity APU Desktop Performance Review. While AMD’s efforts have traditionally trailed Intel’s in terms of raw computational power, they usually have better graphics processing capabilities. In the case of the A8-4555M APU, its integrated GPU comes in the form of the Radeon HD 7600G, which has 384 stream processors. Additionally, the A8-4555M has a very low TDP of just 19W.


Apart from the AMD A8 APU, the Sapphire Edge VS8 also comes with 4GB DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM memory (2 x 2GB) and a 500GB notebook hard drive (2.5-inch) that spins at 5400rpm. That aside, the Edge VS8 features built-in Wi-Fi by way of a Wi-Fi card and also integrated Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity. However, note that the Sapphire Edge VS8 does not come with any OS installed.

Here's a quick roundup of the Edge VS8's key specifications:
  • AMD A8-4555M APU (1.6GHz)
  • 2 x 2GB DDR3-1333 SO-DIMM memory
  • 500GB notebook 5400rpm HDD
  • Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
  • Integrated Bluetooth 3.0
In that sense, the Edge VS8 comes fully assembled, and thus only requires users to install an OS for their choice. The supplied driver CD comes with all the drivers one would need to run Windows 8, 7 or Vista. Additional drivers can be found on Sapphire’s website if users choose to run older an older Windows OS such as XP, 2000 or even 98.


ASRock FM2 Series Motherboards Comes Equipped with X-Boost

ASRock is bringing an auto overclocking function to all its FM2 Series motherboards.

Called the X-Boost, it automatically overclocks to a maximum of 15.77% performance boost on the CPU when triggered. The FM2A85X Extreme6 is the first from the FM2 Series, and is equipped with Socket FM2, A85X (Hudson-D4) chipset, Premium Gold Caps, Digi Power, AMD Radeon HD 7000 series graphics and DirectX11.


Adopting Digi Power which provides CPU Vcore voltage more efficiently and smoothly, the FM2A85X Extreme6 supports Lucid Virtu MVP, and includes the ASRock Fast Boot, which allows users to logon to Windows 8 OS in a mere 1.5 seconds. When enabling Dehumidifier Function, the computer will power on automatically to dehumidify the system after entering S4/S5 state.

Along with the flagship FM2A85 Extreme6, there is FM2A85X Extreme4 / FM2A85X Extreme4-M / FM2A75 Pro4 / FM2A75 Pro4-M / FM2A75M-DGS / FM2A55M-DGS. These FM2 Series motherboards all have support for a variety of features, such as X-Boost, OMG, Google Chrome & Toolbar and THX TruStudio, just to name a few. - source

CD-R King, retailers to stop selling illegal signal boosters

CD-R King and other retailers have signed an agreement with telco giant, Globe Telecom, to discontinue the sale of illegal repeaters and signals boosters in the country.


Globe Telecom and major gadgets and IT equipment retailers CD-R King General Merchandise, Electronics Boutique and Smile-Com have signed an agreement that will stop the sale of repeaters or signal boosters that do not comply with specifications set by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

This agreement is in accordance to the NTC Memorandum Order 01-02-2013 that prohibits the selling, purchasing, importing, or using of repeaters or boosters that are not approved by the commission in an effort to prevent harmful interference to the Cellular Mobile Networks.

Repeaters or signal boosters are antennas that boost network signals in areas with weak coverage by hogging bandwidth from legitimate network infrastructures.

“We appreciate the cooperation of the major retailers of gadgets and technology items in the country to support our drive against the use of illegal repeaters. Many of the existing retailers have been previously unaware that the sale of such equipment violates existing laws,” said Atty. Froilan Castelo, head of Globe Corporate Legal Services Group. - source

Micromax Canvas Magnus A117 Snap Review

The Micromax Canvas Magnus A117 has been released in India in the mid-range phablet category and it will set you back by about U$238. The product page of the phone is yet to go live on the official company website, but that has not deterred Snapdeal to sell it on its shopping portal.


This smartphone is best suited for people who are on the lookout for a huge, wallet-friendly phablet. Its front panel is fitted with a 5-inch IPS touchscreen that is accompanied by multiple sensors and a 2MP webcam that facilitates video conferencing over the internet. On flipping the phone over, interested customers will find a 12MP camera with flash and of course, the ability to capture decent-quality videos.

Within the confines of the stylish exterior, resides a quad core processer that can clock in a maximum speed of 1.5GHz. It seeks assistance from 1GB of RAM to ensure smooth multitasking at all times. There’s 4GB of onboard memory which can easily be expanded by up to 32GB with the little assistance from a microSD card.

Furthermore, the Micromax handset operates with the assistance of the Android Jelly Bean 4.2 OS and should offer access to the Google Play store. The 3G-enabled device draws power from a 2000mAh battery that should keep it charged up for usage time of at least an entire day. Communication options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have also been thrown into the mix.

Potential buyers can purchase the Micromax Canvas Magnus from Snapdeal for a price of U$238.

5 Best Great Free Android Apps

Android is rapidly catching up with Apple in the smartphone war, mainly thanks to it’s great App Store, which is the only one anywhere near large enough to have a chance at taking down Apple. So let’s have a look at some of the best free Apps on the Android Marketplace, you’ll find some of them are also found on the App Store as well.

(I’ve added the QR Codes so you can quickly download them from the Android Market by scanning them)

1. Shazam


By far one of the apps I use the most. This great little app can be found on the App Store as well, but on the Android Market it’s completely free! What it does is allow you to tag songs that you hear so you can download them later. Say for instance you were listening to the radio and you heard a song that you liked, but you didn’t know the name of it. Fire up Shazam and it will listen to the song and identify it. It will then give you the option to search for it on Youtube or download via Amazon.

2.Barcode Scanner


There’s a couple of different Barcode Scanners on the Android market, but in particular is the one from the ZXing Team. Once again it’s free, and what it does is use your Smartphones camera to scan a barcode and grab barcode information. It works with both the Android Market QR barcodes and barcodes that you find on every day products. It doesn’t always work, but generally it does. Once it finds the barcode information, It then presents you with three buttons for Product Search, Web Search and Google Shopper that you can use to find the lowest price of the item on the web.

3.Google Goggles


Now this is a cool little app from Google. What it does is allow you to look at something with the camera on your smartphone. It could be a landmark, a book, a bag of crisps, anything, and it will try and recognize what it is and do a search for it on Google. It can work things out based on your location, so say you were looking at the Eiffel Tower, and it found that you were in Paris, it would put two and two together and show you search results for the Eiffel Tower. A great app for using in every day life and showing off to your friends.

4.Google Sky Map


This app just blows me away, it’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. Again it’s from Google and just like all the other Apps it’s free. You fire this baby up and it will use the phones compass, date and time, accelerometer and GPS (where possible) to show you a map of the sky where your looking. So say you point your phone to a certain star that you see, it will tell you what one that is, and what star constellation it’s part of. Point it anywhere in the sky and it will give you a detailed map of exactly what you’re seeing. You can even browse it manually and search for planets and stars. It will then direct you where to look in the sky so you can see them for yourself. Definitely one of the coolest Android Apps going.

5.Where’s My Droid

How many times have you put your phone on silent, and then can’t remember where it is? You can try calling it, but it’s on silent so you won’t hear it, and if it’s fallen down the back of your sofa, good luck finding it. But that’s where this great app comes in. Where’s My Droid, allows you to send a message to your phone containing a certain pass-phrase. Once it receives the message it will start ringing your phone at full volume, over-riding the silent mode until you find it. It can even give you a GPS location if you have GPS enabled. A great app, and could be a life saver some day when you lose your phone.

So there are 5 of the best free Android Apps, what else have you got to add to this list?

Let me know in the comments

How to Use DomainTools to Find Best Domain Name for Traffic

One of the most important decisions that a web site owner makes is the domain name, or names, pointing to their site. They should be:
  • On topic
  • Keyword oriented
  • Easy to type
  • etc.
These are lifted from the Tips on How to Choose a Good Domain Name article from the Site Wizard web site. A seemingly obvious point that is often overlooked is that the domain name should also be available!

Not only that, but good domain name research can also yield interesting previous domain names that have been deleted, but for which there may still be references on the world wide web. The question is – how can the webmaster benefit from this traffic, as well as sensibly implement their new web site on an old domain name?

What is Domain Tools?

Enter Domain Tools, the new name for the old Whois.sc, a fairly simple look-up site with shiny new capabilities. Domain tools lets the webmaster:
  • Search existing domain names
  • Suggest new domain names
  • Find registrars, monitor domain names, etc.
All in all, it is one of the most useful resources for webmasters – both new and established. One of the most powerful features is the ability to search for domain names and see their TLD status for all of the top generic TLDs:
  • .com, .net, .org
  • .info, .biz
  • .us
There are many options, and experimentation is the key to the best results.

Using the Advanced Domain Search

The user should navigate to the Domain Search Page (domain-search.domaintools.com) and follow these steps:
  • Enter the Domain Name in the Domain Name box, it’s not case-sensitive
  • Decide on the maximum length to return (good to start small!)
  • Choose whether to include domains with Numerals (i.e. 123TopDomain.com)
  • Decide whether to allow hyphens (i.e. 123-Top-Domain.com)
  • Decide whether domains should start or end with the search string
  • Select ‘Show Deleted Domains Only’
This last is vital, because for this usage, the user is only interested in available domain names, that have been used before. Once the search button is clicked, the data is returned and the user can continue their research.

Finding the Best Domain Name for Traffic

The ideal domain name should be one of the primary TLDs : .com, .net or .org. It must also have the gray dot icon in Domain Tools, indicating that it has been used and then deleted.

It will help the traffic if it is flanked by TLDs that have been registered and have active web sites, as it shows that the domain space around that URL is actively being promoted in search engines. This is also true for domain names that are similar to existing ones, or ones that include typos.

However, readers must be very aware that there are rules against so-called ‘Domain Squatting’, and they are well-advised to read the official ICANN FAQs on domain name dispute resolution before proceeding to register a domain name that might infringe other organization’s rights.

So, the steps to finding a domain name to leverage the existing traffic are quite simple:
  • Choose a domain root that is on topic and contains keywords
  • Find domains that have been deleted
  • Ideally enrich the domains with ones that have active TLDs associated with them
One final step is to customize the 404 page so that any incoming traffic is appropriately redirected to somewhere that makes sense to the user and the web master based on the URL that they entered. The smart redirection technique mentioned here will accomplish much more than just the basic redirection offered by domain and web hosts.

Best Herbal Approach to Acid Indigestion and Heartburn

Before running to the pharmacy to deal with your next heartburn attack, head to your local grocery or health food store instead. Mother Nature supplies several herbs to quickly and gently douse the flames in your stomach. With all the possible side effects of drugs, taking a natural, herbal approach to acid indigestion makes good sense, and in the long run is far more beneficial for your digestive system.

Symptoms of heartburn

Acid indigestion, often called "heartburn" is characterized by heaviness, bloating, dull stomach pain or a burning sensation after a meal.

Causes of Acid Indigestion

Indigestion is caused by excess acids in the stomach and the intestines. The excess acid is often the result of poor eating habits. Irregular meal times, eating too fast, eating too much, inadequate chewing, poor food combinations or eating when stressed or anxious can trigger indigestion following a meal.

Often the medical profession will prescribe antacids to neutralize the stomach acid of indigestion. Ironically, this causes the stomach to secrete more acid so digestion can take place.

Prevention of Heartburn

The following suggestions may help prevent acid indigestion:
  • Drink minimal amounts of liquid with meals. Excess water dilutes stomach acids and enzymes, and interferes with normal digestion.
  • Eat foods as close to their natural state as possible. Food should be whole, fresh, raw, or cooked lightly, and without additives. These types of foods have higher nutritional value, more energy, and they contain more fiber to help keep the digestive system healthy.
  • By eating whole, fresh, raw or slightly cooked foods, the digestive processes are regularly and appropriately challenged, and they stay in good working order, much like working muscles to keep them strong and toned.
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Foods

A balanced diet, essential in avoiding acid indigestion, includes primary, secondary and tertiary foods.

Primary foods include whole grains as 20% to 30% of the diet, and proteins (such as animal protein, tofu, tempeh and beans) as 20% to 30% of the diet. Beans should be consumed in small portions. Vegetable sources of protein need to be consumed in a larger volume to equal a corresponding amount of animal protein.

Secondary foods are fresh seasonal vegetables, mostly lightly cooked, as 30% to 40% of the diet.

Tertiary foods include dairy products, eggs, and fruits which make up 5% to 10% of the diet, and fats and oils, such as sesame and olive oils and clari-fied butter (ghee) as 2% of the diet.

Relief From Herbal Antacids

Unlike antacids available in grocery stores, herbal antacids provide more effective relief of acid indigestion. Antacid herbs have the ability to neutralize excess acids in the stomach and intestines. Some of these herbs simultaneously protect the stomach lining. Many herbs not only provide relief from indigestion, but relieve other digestive ailments as well as help maintain healthy digestion. Some of these herbs include:
  • Cinnamon stimulates digestion, soothes the digestive tract, and relieves gas and griping (severe pains in the bowels).
  • Ginger is a versatile herb for the digestive system. It greatly benefits the stomach, intestines and circulation. Ginger may be taken alone or with other herbs to enhance their effectiveness.
  • Aniseed warms the abdomen, prevents and expels gas, aids digestion, and relieves belching, nausea and abdominal pains.
  • Cardamom relieves gas and severe pains in the bowels and stimulates digestion. Cardamom is usually mixed with other spices to treat indigestion and gas. It warms the body and is good for diarrhea, colic and headaches.
Herbal Teas and Beverages

Herbs relieve indigestion most effectively when taken in the form of teas or warm beverages.
  • Cinnamon and Honey Milk – Simmer cinnamon in milk and take with a little honey to relieve indigestion, gas, diarrhea and dysentery.
  • Aniseed and Ginger Tea – Combine a pinch each of powders of aniseed, ginger, cardamom, cinnamon and an even smaller pinch of black pepper. Steep the spices in boiled hot water or scalded milk. A cup can be taken after meals or throughout the winter to aid digestion and counteract coldness. This is a good tea not only for indigestion, but also helps with gas, bloating and nausea.
  • Ginger Tea – Grate one ounce of fresh ginger and simmer ten minutes in a pint of water. This helps not only with indigestion, but also for cramps and nausea.
Herbal Heartburn Formula

Marshmallow root – 2 parts (soothing & protecting)
Hawthorn berries – 6 parts
Peppermint – 3 parts (stimulate the digestive tract)
Wild yam root – 6 parts
Fennel seed – 3 parts
Ginger root – 3 parts

Simmer marshmallow root, hawthorn berries and wild yam root (one quart of water for every three ounces of herbs) for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and add the peppermint, fennel seed and ginger root. Let steep 10 minutes. Strain and drink one-half cup to one cup after meals or more often as needed.

Something Different – Umeboshi Plum

The Umeboshi Plum, also known as pickled salt plum, is called the “king of the alkalinizers.” It searches for and eliminates or neutralizes toxic acids in the body. This relieves indigestion, fullness and bloating from overeating, headache, hangover, morning sickness, colds, flu, aching pains in the joints and many other symptoms of acidosis. The umeboshi plum is added to many sauces and substances which may cause acid fermentation in the body. By adding a small amount of this plum, the acid fermentation process is prevented from occurring.

What Herbs to Buy to Treat Heartburn

The best herbs are those grown organically – this means there are no pesticides, herbicides or other chemicals tainting the purity of the herbs or spices. You may already know where you can purchase either fresh or packaged organic herbs in your area. If not, doing a little research is worth your while.

If you do not have access to organic herbs, the next best is fresh, conventionally grown herbs. If fresh herbs are not available, then head to the grocery store aisle for either packaged herbs, or look for the tea aisle. You may find boxes of tea bags which feature blends of herbs specifically for digestive issues. Some brand names include Yogi, Traditional Medicinals, and Celestial Seasonings.

Where acid indigestion is concerned, it is wise to plan ahead. Keep a supply of herbs or herbal teas on hand in the event heartburn occurs. If you are prone to periodic indigestion, consider enjoying a cup of herbal tea after your meal in the interest of preventive medicine.

When it comes to your digestive system, the natural approach is always best in the long run. Rather than risk further problems which over-the-counter drugs can cause, relax with herbs that soothe your internal organs, and naturally restore the acid balance in your stomach.

Resources:

Michael Tierra, L.Ac., OMD, The Way of Herbs. New York: Pocket, Rev 1998 ed.
Richard Mabey. The New Age Herbalist. New York: Simon & Schuster Inc., 1988.

Best Natural Indigestion and Heartburn Remedies

Heartburn and indigestion can just ruin a night’s sleep or put you in a bad mood during the day. You can feel it starting and so you pop the antacids and a few hours later you’re popping a few more. Antacids can cause a problem if you are on other medication as it will counteract antibiotics because of the aluminum in it. Aluminum isn’t particularly a good thing to be putting into your system so why not use some herbal remedies to rid yourself of that painful heartburn and nagging indigestion.

Indigestion

Peppermint is a natural cure for indigestion being an antispasmodic. When you eat more than you should, gas builds up in your stomach and that can cause pain. The menthol in the peppermint relaxes the valve that separates the esophagus from the stomach and that allows the gas to exit upwards instead of staying in there and building pressure. Peppermint also tends to block pain by numbing the nerves that cause muscle spasms connected to IBS.

Getting too much menthol in the system can cause heartburn so those that tend to get it should never use peppermint oil capsules to stop indigestion. Instead they should use peppermint tea. The tea has enough menthol to calm but not enough to produce a problem. You can drink up to 4 cups of peppermint tea a day as a preventive measure. Note: Never give peppermint tea to a child under 5, since it can cause choking. Also note that large amounts of peppermint can cause those with high blood pressure to have higher pressure.

Chamomile tea will also allow the gas to release and stop the pain of indigestion. You can brew a cup when symptoms start to show and drink it down. Just be careful you don’t fall asleep as chamomile tends to relax.

Acidophilus in yogurt will also prevent indigestion as it has good bacteria that will fight the bad stuff. This is even good for children. You can get acidophilus tablets, liquid and powder too.

Drink a cup of basil tea before you eat to prevent indigestion. Just take 2 leaves and crush them with your fingers. Place them in the bottom of a tea cup and pour a cup of boiling water over top. Place the saucer of the top of the cup and steep for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove the saucer and fish the basil leaves out. You can add a little sweetener if you like.

Heartburn

If you can stand it place 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar and 2 teaspoons honey in a glass of distilled water. Mix it up and drink before meals as a preventive to stop heartburn and promote digestion.

Heartburn will disappear if you eat about 5 to 10 almonds. Sucking on a lemon before dinner can also stop it. Papaya and Pineapple are well known for their digestive enzymes. You can get both dried and just eat a delicious chunk when the problem starts to manifest itself.

If heartburn causes you to lose sleep lie on your left side. This keeps the stomach below the esophagus and helps keep reflux down. It also helps to raise the head of the bed about 6 inches. Never try to lie down unless 2 hours has elapsed from a large dinner.

Some more obscure remedies that might work for you are eating a little sherbet. Any sherbet will do. Many report that chewing gum for about 5 minutes or longer will stop heartburn and this is safe for pregnant women. Just stay away from peppermint gum. Chewing on some celery might also work as it is alkaline and may counteract the acidic effects. The same is true with apples. Eating 5 pretzels with some water has been known to work for heartburn as well, perhaps because the pretzels absorb everything.

Nov 8, 2013

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