How to Solve"this Connection is Untrusted" Problem

I have 2 Solution for this problem :

first you can try this steps:

1. when you got " This connection is Untrusted " message, click I Understand the Risks

2. and then click add exception button

3. and then you will see new windows and then click get Certificate

4. after few second click Confirm Security Exception and then the page will loading normally and you now can login to
facebook.

this is simple way to solve this problem and not permanent, because when you login again we must repeat from step 1 to step


5.I tried to find the reason why " This connection is Untrusted " message appear, because at other pc in same network is fine
, I can login normally to facebook. finally I find the reason, the problem is time at your computer is not match with your
local time, I guess this reason why always got this connection is Untrusted message when try login to facebook.

This case not only when you login to facebook, but other website that use https like yahoo, blogspot and others website.

try this second way to fix this problem,

- match you computer time with your local time
to do this go to control panel --->then choose date and time, change the time. Sometimes for few case you cannot resetting
time and date and you got message "you don't have privilege level change system time"

if like this, go to start menu ==> run=== >then type gpedit.msc and then follow this steps:

Local Computer Policy | Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security
Settings | Local Policies | User Rights Assignment

then click change system time, for default authorization is for power user and Administrators. If blank click add user/grup
and then click advance tab and then find now, choose user administrator or use that you use now.

and then restart you pc and you now can resetting your computer time.


Samsung Galaxy Xcover Preview

Samsung's Xcover range of toughened handsets have a pretty legendary reputation for robustness, and Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones are among the best selling in their class. So when you put the two together into the Samsung Galaxy Xcover, then the result is bound to be something interesting.
The Samsung Galaxy Xcover is an Android 2.3 smartphone with a 3.6" display and a 3.2 megapixel camera plus all the usual Android features. The key selling proposition here is the IP67 certification which means that it is dustproof and can be immersed in up to 1 metre of water for 30 minutes without letting any in.

There are other toughened Android phones on the market, notably the Motorola DEFY plus the rumoured forthcoming DEFY+, and also the Sony Ericsson Xperia Active which should be available soon. The advantage that the Galaxy Xcover has over the DEFY is a later version of Android (and possibly a faster processor, we don't know yet), and the Samsung has a much larger display than the very compact Xperia Active.

At present, we don't have much in the way of hard technical specifications or a price for the Galaxy Xcover (although the rival DEFY currently retails for about €260 SIM-free). Samsung Germany say that the Galaxy Xcover should be available from October onwards.

Motorola DEFY+

Motorola's announcement of the DEFY+ comes the day after the surprising news that Google has agreed to buy Motorola for a staggering $12.5bn. And although the announcement of a single handset is not that important compared to a massive takeover like that, the DEFY+ is still quite an important handset.
The original Motorola DEFY was launched last year, and it was the first Motorola smartphone to make any serious inroads into the European market for some time. As with the DEFY+, the DEFY's almost unique selling proposition was that this was a ruggedised but fully-featured Android smartphone that appealed to those customers who found standard smartphones a bit too fragile.

Although the DEFY sold quite well, it had a couple of major weaknesses - the processor was relatively slow at 800 MHz, and the operating system only went up to Android 2.2 rather than the latest Android 2.3. The new DEFY+ builds on the old handset's strong points and brings the DEFY line bang up to date.


The CPU is now a 1 GHz unit and Android 2.3 ships as standard, with makes the DEFY+ much more competitive under the hood. Motorola have also given the DEFY+ a much bigger battery, with a 1700 mAh cell fitted underneath giving up to 7.1 hours talktime and 16 days standby time. You can never have too much battery life with Android, so this is also a help.

Motorola DEFY+ But of course the main feature of the DEFY+ is the ruggedness. Built to IP67 standards, the DEFY+ is highly resistant to dust and water and the Gorilla Glass screen is scratch resistant too. Don't expect it to be indestructible though as big screen devices like this can still break relatively easily if impacted in the wrong place.
he other features of the DEFY+ are pretty much like the old handset, with a 3.7" 854 x 480 pixel display, a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus on the back, an FM radio, WiFi, GPS and an electronics compass and 3.5G support. Android 2.3 of course comes with a comprehensive media player, web browser, turn-by-turn navigation and access to thousands of application in the Android market. The DEFY+ is the same size and weight as the old model, despite the larger battery, at 107 x 59 x 13.4mm and 118 grams.

Motorola say that the DEFY+ should be available in the early autumn in Europe, Asia and Latin America. No guidance was given on price, but we would expect the DEFY+ to retail for about €400 at launch.


What is rolltop???

Overview:
Rolltop is a portable computer development concept for designer, architect and everyone, who would like to have a gadget, which, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, certainly hits the mark. By virtue of the OLED-Display technology and a multitouchscreen the utility of a laptop computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be also used as a primary monitor due to the support attached to the back of the screen.

Rolltop 2.0 is a further development of Rolltop with some visible and mostly invisible improvements (e.g. internal design, placement of certain components etc.)

Proposition:
Rolltop is not a “virtual and futuristic” gadget, existing only on the screen of your computer as in the most of similar concepts and visions! Most of the existing design concepts usually have been developed without any deep technologic and ergonomic elaboration and often could be difficult or even impossible realized. From the beginning Rolltop has been developed as a real future product. During its development a lot of different scenarios (e.g. usability, functionality etc.) were simulated. Moreover we have included in Rolltop the best worldwide ergonomic, mechanic and electronic practices.


Technology:
The device of the flexible display allows a new concept in notebook design growing out of the traditional “bookformed” laptop into unfurling and convolving portable computer. Rolltop incorporates both latest high-tech devices and a new brand design techniques into a computer that will increase the quality and productivity of the designers work. On top of everything else no laptop bag needed – all computer utilities from an interactive pen through power supply to the holding belt are integrated in Rolltop. This is really an all-in-one gadget.


BlackBerry Torch 9810

The BlackBerry Torch 9810 is a straight upgrade to the popular Torch 9800, sporting a better display and a later version of the BlackBerry operating system plus some other improvements along the way.
As with the previous handset, the Torch 9810 has a smallish 3.2" touchscreen display, this time up to 480 x 640 pixels from 360 x 480 pixels. The operating system is BlackBerry 7 rather than BlackBerry 6, internal RAM has been upped to 768Mb from 512Mb and the 5 megapixel camera on the back is now capable of HD video capture.

The new operating system promises a better user experience, although version 6 was disappointing compared to rivals, so RIM need to raise their game here. It includes all the usual smartphone features such as a web browser and media player, plus of course excellent support for email because this is a BlackBerry.

BlackBerry Torch 9810 GPS is built in (plus a mapping application), and the Torch 9810 supports 3.5G data, WiFi and Bluetooth. It comes with a very useful 8GB of built-in flash memory plus a microSD slot, and it also has a 3.5mm audio socket.

The Torch 9810 is likely to appeal to existing BlackBerry users looking for an upgrade, Android customers will probably see the relatively small screen size as being a retrograde step. The Torch 9810 is quite heavy despite the small screen size, weighing 161 grams and measuring 111 x 62 x 15mm when closed.

The 9810 forms one of a trio of BlackBerry 7 handsets alongside the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and the BlackBerry Torch 9850 / 9860 which RIM hope will stop users from defecting to rival platforms. Although these are likely to be the best BlackBerry devices ever, RIM will have a very hard time competing with the massively successful Android platform.

RIM say that the BlackBerry Torch 9810 should be available later this month, no guidance was given on price although it will most likely retail for around €400 to €450 at launch.

Nokia 500




Nokia 500
A landmark device in two ways, the Nokia 500 is Nokia's first 1GHz Symbian phone, and it is also the first handset to ditch Nokia's hopelessly awful naming system to come up with something a little more flexible.

Before we look at the phone, let's look at the name. No longer will we be baffled by having completely different phones with the same name, such as the C3 messaging phone and the C3 Touch and Type. The number on future Nokia handsets will indicate just where they are in the range, from 100 to 999, so the Nokia 500 sits pretty much slap bang in the middle of Nokia's line-up, priced at €150 before tax and subsidy.

The Nokia 500 follows a pretty familiar pattern when it comes to the hardware. There's a 3.2" 360 x 640 pixel display, a 5 megapixel camera on the back and 3.5G and WiFi, GPS and an FM radio plus Bluetooth and USB connectivity.

The operating system is the latest version of Symbian called "Anna", which includes free navigation and mapping software, a comprehensive multimedia player and all the usual applications you would expect to find on a smartphone.

Nokia 500 Under the hood, the Nokia 500 sports a 1GHz CPU, which is very fast for a device in this price range. Combine this with the fact that Symbian is a very efficient operating system when it comes to resources, and it is quite likely that the Nokia 500 will be a little speed demon when it comes to gaming, multimedia and web surfing.

Nokia 500 Compared to high-end smartphones, the screen size is pretty modest. The camera is a bit poor when it comes to making video clips, with 15 fps VGA resolution capture. But compared with similarly priced Android devices, the Nokia 500 actually looks pretty good, especially with the pin-sharp display and speedy processor. What the Nokia 500 lacks is Android's application library, but even so there are plenty of applications available.
There are two colours of Nokia 500 coming - black and white, but there are a variety of large, colourful battery covers available including two covers in the box. Available colours at launch include black, orange, khaki, purple, coral red and azure blue with green, pink and dark silver available later.

This is quite lightweight for a smartphone, coming in at 93 grams and measuring 111 x 54 x 14mm. Nokia say that the 500 should get up to 5 hours talktime and 18 days standby time from its 1110 mAh battery.


Blogger Banned in Turkey

Turkish Blogger users reported that Digiturk caused ban of Blogger again. As we know Digiturk, the leading satellite TV provider, sued some blogspot adressses for streaming live football matches online and Turkish courts decided to block the entire blogspot blogs including Blogger.com three years ago, in 2008. Recently some webmasters have used Blogger to stream live football matches again and as a result Digiturk has caused the ban of Blogger in Turkey.

After many Blogger users used social media to make Digiturk and Google hear their voice, Digiturk published a written press release which stated that Google Turkey was irresponsive to their requests of banning the given blogspot links which were about twenty. Turkish Blogger users are determined to unblock the access to Blogspot links and they keep protesting both Google and Digiturk using #blogumadokunma hash-tag...

Since it is not possible to stream something live through Blogger, the decision taken by Turkish court can be considered as wrong decision. Actually webmasters get an embed code from some live streaming websites and use the code in their blogs to drive traffic and monetize their short-term blogs easily. So both Digiturk and the Turkish courts should deal with those live streaming sites instead of free blog providers. Feel free to tweet this post to support Turkish Bloggers’ effort.

How to Add Google +1 Button to Blogger

Google +1 button is now available for websites and I recommend you Blogger users to add this new cool button to your blogs because it is another parameter that affects your website’s ranking on search results. So basically you should not ignore the button. It is pretty easy to add Google +1 button to blogspot blogs you don’t have to mess with lots of code snippets. Now go to Google +1 button page and generate your button.
Now, the next step is : Click “Design” tab from Blogger Dashboard and then click “Edit HTML” link. You will see your template codes, in order to see the detailed coding of the template you must click “Expand Widget Templates” link as shown in the screenshot given below.

After you expand the template, find
view plain
print?
     <data:post.body/>


using CTRL+F combination and then paste the code you generated above the lines. Now in order to make it look better we will add some css styles to our button by adding div style. The code we are supposed to paste will look like this :
view plain
print?
    <div style="float:left;">
    <script src="http://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js' type='text/javascript"/>
    <g:plusone/>
   </div>


Google to Introduce Ice Cream Sandwich Devices

Seems like there is a pro foodie behind Google who names Android operating systems.

Now after Gingerbread, new Android OS is expected to hit market in this October named – The Ice Cream Sandwich.

Moreover it is said that with the launch of its next-gen Android OS (version 4.0) Google will also roll out a new smartphone from its Nexus series. As we didn’t hear anything from Google after it introduced The Royal Droid – Nexus S.

This time seems like company has planned to compete with Apple since iPhone 5 with iOS5 is expected to hit markets in the first week of October.

At the moment Google is taking smartphones and tablets separately with Gingerbread for smartphones and Honeycomb for tablets. With the launch of Ice Cream
Sandwich, Google will unify both platforms thereby smartphones will be able to incorporate many features of honeycomb.

Students Love Technology [infographic]

Technology advancement has affected each and every walk of life, leaving its effects on all generations. Out of all, Students are considered to be more stirred than anyone else.

Instead of pencils and registers what we see now are tablets and other gadgets. These tech-obsessed students are mostly from age group of 18 – 22.

OnlineEducation.net has plotted following facts in one infographic


that depicts how tech-savvy our students are.


Google Introduces Games in Google+

So finally one of the awaited features and good news for the fans of Google+ is here: Games on Google+!

Google+ has now started rolling out games and I must say, reckoning the current hype about Google+ loosing grip, company will surely come up with other attractive features in near future as well as Google cannot afford to flop again.

One of the extinguishing features that Google has incorporated is the ability to keep your stream free from games’ updates. Unlike Facebook, your notifications and main stream won’t be flooded by games. There is a separate tab for games that will carry all your game stats, invitations and updates from other gamers.

When you’re ready to play, the Games page is waiting—click the games button at the top of your stream. You can see the latest game updates from your circles, browse the invites you’ve received and check out games that people you know have played recently. The Games page is also where your game accomplishments will appear. So you can comfortably share your latest high score—your circles will only see the updates when they’re interested in playing games too.

So if you are not interested in games, just ignore the game tab and you will never be notified about any game alerts – that’s pretty catchy as compared to Facebook.

Anonymous Aims to Kill (Hack) Facebook on Nov 5th

Anonymous has announced its new target, operation facebook. In a YouTube video (showed at the end of the post), the hackivist group said that their new aim is to ‘kill facebook’ on 5th of November, 2011.

The group said that keeping in view the privacy issues on Facebook; they have decided to completely destroy Facebook on 5th of November which is called Guy Fawkes Day.

Just in case if you haven’t heard of anonymous before, here’s their Wikipedia link.

It merits mentioning here that Anonymous had started its own social networking platform called AnonPlus which is “a new social network where there is no fear…of censorship…of blackout…nor of holding back.”

Though the network is hacked by Syrian hackers (still in their control) in response to the defacement of Syrian Ministry of Defense’s website by Anonymous.


Apple Releases iOS 5 Beta 5




iOS 5 Beta 5
Apple iOS developers have been busy all summer working on the newest update to the iDevice software and it appears what could be the last beta version of iOS 5 has arrived. On Saturday, Apple released iOS 5 beta 5 with a variety of tweaks and changes for developers to work out before the iPhone 5 is released in September or October.

One of the big questions with iOS 5 is whether or not voice-powered functions from Nuance will be added before the new iPhone ships. So far, there has been nothing in the iOS 5 SDK that would lead developers to believe that it might be coming. The fixes and new functions in beta 5 do nothing to dispel that. 9to5 Mac has screen shots that it believes show voice-powered functions are on the way.

Yet, there are a several new facets of beta 5 that developers will want to keep an eye on in the home stretch.


Google Plus is Losing Grip with Time!

Many would not agree with what is stated above, but this is how I look at it: With each passing day Google Plus is losing users’ interest, at least in Pakistan.

Google Plus seemed pretty decent yet dashing when it was launched. Invite-only trick did well for Google as it attracted millions of users in matter of days.

This was when everybody was rushing for invites to explore the wonders that Google Plus had to offer (some junkies even sold Google Plus invites online, BTW if you need one here’s is a way).

But everyone know by now, the product was half baked and was probably launched before time to stand early in line. This half featured product didn’t incentivize the users much. I agree that people can wait for the features to come-in, but their bread-limit is quickly nearing and soon they may stop preferring Google Plus over Facebook.

People could have easily left Google Plus long, that too long earlier, if the product wasn’t from Google. Yes being from the house of Google is itself an advantage, this comes in addition to added value that dozens of Google services bring in for Google Plus. But even the Google or it’s worthy products can’t do much if Plus hasn’t got any anything substantial in it.

The invite-only registrations has clearly lost the hopes of many, who may never return to Google Plus again. And those who were lucky enough to get in are complaining that their friends aren’t there on Google Plus.

Absence of Brands and Businesses is one major factor that’s not mobilizing the masses to get into Google Plus. We know that Google has plans of offering business solutions – but again, delay gonna get costly for Google.

Games, applications, public groups, or they may call it public circles and there is a lot that Google still needs to unveil to equally compete with Facebook.

I believe Google Plus wasn’t meant for weird GIFs and some random videos only. Google should release the rest of features at earliest, they need to be quick, if they got to survive which they likely will.

Five New BlackBerry 7 Smartphones: BlackBerry 7 OS

BlackBerry 7 OS:

As stated earlier, these phones will bring new BlackBerry 7 OS to market, with them.

BB 7 OS powered devices are expected to be 40% faster than their predecessors which use BB 6 OS and almost 100% faster as compared to BB 5 OS.

About the new OS, RIM said:

    BlackBerry 7 OS also includes a number of other pre-loaded applications and integrated functionality for increased productivity and collaboration right out of the box.

    The Premium version of Documents To Go is now included free of charge, offering users powerful document editing features as well as a native PDF document viewer. BlackBerry® Protect is also pre-loaded, offering customers the peace of mind that personal data can be backed up and secured in the cloud.

    BlackBerry® Balance (announced May 2, 2011) is now integrated in BlackBerry 7, allowing users to enjoy the full BlackBerry smartphone experience for both work and personal purposes without compromising the IT department’s need for advanced security and IT controls.

    And further, the popular universal search capability has been enhanced with support for voice-activated search, so users can now simply speak to begin searching their device and the web for information.

RIM Unveils Five New BlackBerry 7 Smartphones

RIM today unveiled five new BlackBerry smartphones, including BlackBerry Torch and BlackBerry Bold which run on BB 7 operating system.

The launch of these five phones will be RIM’s largest global launch ever with 225 carriers and distribution partners already on board.

All phones incorporate 1.2GHz processors with 768MB of Ram and dedicated graphics processor with Liquid GraphicsTM technology, which as per RIM, will support smooth scrolling, panning and zooming.

New models include:

    * Torch 9810 aka the Torch 2
    * Torch 9850
    * Torch 9860
    * Bold 9900
    * Bold 9930

BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930:

BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 support large touch screen with keyboard. Bold 9900 is termed as RIM’s thinnest BlackBerry, till date. This 10.5mm thick phone integrates brushed stainless steel frame to add more to its beauty.

2.8 inch multi-touch display comes with 640×480 resolution at 287ppi. Phone has 8GB on-board memory, expandable to 40GB via microSD card.

5MP camera with flash support allows you 4x digital zoom with 720p HD video recording.

BlackBerry Torch 9810, 9850 and 9860:

Out of the five latest releases, three phones are from Torch family. Torch 9810 is a little upgrade to torch family with 3.2 inch high resolution display and slide out keyboard.

Torch 9850 and 9860 will have biggest ever display of 3.7 inch on BlackBerry handsets.

Built for extreme gaming experience with optimization for web and social interactions, these Torch phones are expected to be one of the best phones from RIM.

5MP camera with zero-shutter lag also allows you to record 720p HD videos.


How to install Telnet with only one command


 Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft no longer includes the telnet command installed by default.  It is still available but must be installed or enabled by the user.  The normal way to enabled additional features is through the “Turn Windows features on or off” window found in Control Panel.  This accomplishes the task but can be annoying when you are working in Command Prompt and need to use the telnet command right away.

Instead of going to Control Panel, there is a better way.  At an administrative level command prompt, simply run:

dism /online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:TelnetClient

Telnet will be available immediately after the dism command has completed running.